The White House has enlisted the FBI and other relevant agencies to investigate a series of mysterious deaths and disappearances of high-level scientists in the United States. According to White House Press Secretary Caroline Liwet, the government is committed to uncovering the truth behind these incidents. The White House has taken the recent questions and concerns into account and is reviewing all cases collectively to identify any potential connections or common factors.
The investigation was launched after a journalist raised the issue during a White House briefing, prompting an official inquiry. In the United States, 10 American scientists have gone missing or been killed in unclear circumstances since 2024, all of whom had access to sensitive nuclear or aerospace materials. Reports suggest that several prominent scientists, linked to space, nuclear, and aerospace programs, have died or disappeared under mysterious circumstances since 2024, including retired Air Force General William Neal.
The situation has sparked concerns on social media, with some users criticizing the government, suggesting that foreign elements may be involved. In response, US President Donald Trump expressed concerns about the situation, stating that while it is possible that the incidents are coincidental, the truth will soon come to light.
Meanwhile, reports have emerged that an Iranian delegation is set to visit Islamabad on Tuesday, following a US media report claiming that American representatives are heading to Islamabad for negotiations with Iran. Iran has not made any announcement regarding the second round of negotiations with the US in Islamabad.
US President Donald Trump stated that American representatives are heading to Islamabad, and they will be present for negotiations on Tuesday evening. Trump also stated that the US would not repeat the mistakes of the Barack Obama era.
In a separate development, Iranian authorities have arrested four individuals on charges of espionage. The report states that two non-Iranians are among those arrested in the northwestern region of Iran.
A recent statement by Trump appears to have been premature, according to reports, which suggested that his comments on the Iranian civilization were made in haste. The report states that the enemy has failed to achieve its objectives, having targeted infrastructure, schools, and hospitals.
In response to the situation, Iranian authorities have increased surveillance, and a statement has been issued warning of the consequences of any further action. The statement was made during a conference in Madrid.
In Yemen, the Deputy Foreign Minister of the Houthi government has called on US President Donald Trump to stop creating obstacles to peace. A letter has been sent to the UN Secretary-General and the President of the UN Security Council by the Bahraini permanent mission to the UN.
Israel has reportedly drawn up a new list of potential targets in Iran.

