As the Iran conflict intensifies, the United States, Israel, and Arab states have urged caution, urging the US not to launch a military strike against Iran at present. According to American TV, Israel and Arab nations believe that instead of a military attack, the Iranian government should be weakened further. Some Arab circles have expressed concerns that a sudden US military strike might unite Iranian forces instead of dividing them.
US President Donald Trump sparked controversy when he said in a media interview that if Iran executes protesters, the US will take “very severe action.” Trump claimed that the situation in Iran is extremely critical, with reports of a massacre in the country, and that the US will soon know the exact number of casualties. Trump warned American citizens to leave Iran, stating that if Iranian authorities continue to use violence against protesters, the US might employ extreme options.
The case of Sajid Khan’s will has taken a more serious turn as Germany, Sweden, France, and Norway have confirmed that they will send their troops to Greenland for a joint military exercise with Denmark. In a shocking move, South Korean and Japanese leaders recently performed a drum duel on the song “Paprika” after diplomatic talks. US officials have stated that an increase in oil sales from Venezuela is expected in the coming days and weeks.
Russia is rapidly transforming its occupied parts in eastern Ukraine’s Donbas region into a large military base. The Henley Index has released its list of the world’s most powerful passports for the first year, ranking countries based on travel freedom. US President Donald Trump prefers a short but decisive action over a prolonged war, according to a report by German Airline. Israel’s flights will be suspended until January 19, according to the airline.
Danish and Greenland foreign ministers met with US officials in Washington for talks, but US President Donald Trump’s stance on Greenland’s future remains unchanged. British authorities warn that the situation in Iran is rapidly deteriorating, posing risks to diplomatic staff, and advise citizens not to travel to the country.

