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UK Finance Minister Rachel Reeves criticizes Donald Trump over the "crazy war" with Iran.
"This is a war that we did not start. This is a war that we do not want. I am very disappointed and angry that the US has engaged in this war without a clear withdrawal plan, without a clear vision of what they are trying to achieve," she said in an interview with The Mirror.
According to analysts, due to rising fuel prices, the cost for an average family in the UK could increase by an additional £480. Reeves stated that she was not aware of these calculations but emphasized that the government is monitoring the situation. $BTC #news
Israel bombards Lebanon, Iran again closes the Strait of Hormuz
Iran has again closed the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday after the Israeli military carried out a series of attacks in Lebanon targeting Hezbollah forces. According to the maritime tracking service MarineTraffic, there are still two oil tankers passing through this area — a shipping route that accounts for about 20% of the global oil supply. Those two ships are NJ Earth (owned by Greece) and Daytona Beach (flying the flag of Liberia), which are also the first vessels to pass through the strait since the temporary ceasefire between the US and Iran was announced.
The first ship has passed through the Strait of Hormuz with the permission of Tehran after a ceasefire agreement was announced, according to Iranian state television.
An official from the Iranian Oil, Gas, and Petrochemical Export Alliance told the Financial Times that Tehran will require shipping companies to pay in cryptocurrency for the transportation of oil tankers through this strait.
The fee is 1 USD per barrel of oil; empty oil tankers may pass through for free.
In addition, each ship will be checked for weapons on board. $BTC #news
If the US crosses the "red lines", Tehran's response will not be limited to attacks in the Middle East but will also extend beyond the region, according to Fars citing sources within the IRGC.
It was emphasized that in such a case, Iran will respond with actions that "make the US and its allies lose oil and gas from the region for many years".
"We will take actions against the infrastructure of the US and its allies, causing them to lose oil and gas from the region for many years. The US's regional allies should know that until now, we have exercised great restraint to maintain good neighborly relations and have chosen similar targets (as those attacked in Iran - ND), however from now on, all considerations regarding this issue are eliminated," according to a statement from the IRGC, as reported by Fars.
Today, the IDF carried out a strong attack on Iran's infrastructure. The attacked targets included Kharg Island, a major oil export center of Iran, electric vehicle bridges, and power lines in Karaj, as well as a building in Shahriar, which may have resulted in nine fatalities.
However, the deadline for Donald Trump's threat will expire tonight: the US leader promised that if Tehran rejects the peace deal, Iran will "be drowned in hell". According to the US president's plan, the country will lose all infrastructure, including bridges and power plants. $BTC #news
President Trump delivered his latest message to Iran, implying that Iran will fall into hell in just a few hours: “An entire civilization will vanish tonight, and it will never be able to be restored. I do not want that to happen, but perhaps it will happen. However, now that we have a completely and thoroughly changed regime, where different, smarter, and less extreme minds are in power, something truly revolutionary might happen – who knows?
Many vessels have successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz
Theo Bloomberg, the number of vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz has reached its highest level in weeks as more countries sign maritime safety agreements with Iran.
Over the weekend, 21 vessels passed through the strait - the highest number in two days since early March, when traffic was disrupted.
Among them, 13 vessels were headed to the Arabian Sea.
Iranian vessels still dominate this activity, but on Sunday, an oil tanker from Iraq passed through the strait after Iran announced it would grant a license to "brotherly Iraq."
President Trump: Tuesday will be the last day for Iran
The latest statement from President Trump about Iran: "Tuesday will be the day of power plants, and it will also be the day of bridges – all wrapped up in one day, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!! Open that damn strait, you idiots, or you will have to live in hell – JUST WAIT AND SEE! Glory belongs to Allah. President DONALD J. TRUMP Let it rain, let it thunder on, brother Trump.
President Trump: I gave Iran 10 days to reach an agreement or reopen the Strait of Hormuz. There are only 48 hours left before hell will rain down on them. $BTC #news
The Supreme Court of the United States will make a decision on the issue of citizenship for all individuals born in the country in June or July, and this decision is unlikely to support President Donald Trump, who has always demanded the abolition of this principle, according to reports from American media.
In January 2025, Trump signed an executive order ending automatic citizenship for children of foreign citizens, thereby abolishing a practice that had been in place for over 150 years based on the 14th Amendment. The Trump administration requested the Supreme Court to review this decision under the laws of the country.
However, in reality, the judges have shown a skeptical attitude toward this issue. Media reports suggest that even the three conservative judges appointed by Trump may not support him.
The 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution was passed in 1868. It does not mention any restrictions regarding its application. $BTC $ETH $BNB #news
The Iranian military declares it will fight until the U.S. and Israel surrender.
The Iranian military today, April 2, declared that Tehran will continue the war in the Middle East until the U.S. and Israel face the situation of 'surrendering and regretting forever.' The Iranian military issued a tough statement a few hours after U.S. President Donald Trump said that Washington would deliver an "extremely strong" blow to Iran within weeks, even though Iran "has essentially been devastated" and the U.S. is on track to achieve its military objectives, according to Reuters.
Today (April 1), the drama of the "verbal sparring" between the presidents took place right in the heart of Tokyo!
French President Macron is in Japan to meet with Prime Minister Takaichi today. At the economic forum, Mr. Macron delivered a speech "full of gunpowder" subtly responding to U.S. President Donald Trump. On March 31, Mr. Trump took to social media to criticize France as "completely useless" in the military campaign in the Middle East related to Iran. And not to be outdone, Mr. Macron immediately borrowed the forum in Tokyo to counterattack. He admitted that Europe might act slowly, but is "predictable" and safe. At the same time, he subtly criticized the U.S. strategy as "autocratic," disrupting allies and warned Japan: "They can make decisions that harm you without notice!"
The American people have been deceived about Vietnam and Iraq...
Last night and early this morning (Vietnam time), Senator Bernie Sanders delivered a shocking speech that attracted more than 46 million views both online and on social media. Without beating around the bush, he went straight to a point that many Americans do not want to revisit: the American public has been misled by distorted stories about the wars in Vietnam and Iraq—pretexts created to legitimize the attacks on sovereign nations.
The United States has approved a large arms sale to the Royal Australian Air Force, including up to 450 advanced AIM-260A tactical missiles along with test vehicles and related support services, with a total value of approximately $3.16 billion. $BTC #news
The U.S. has begun deploying B-52 bombers over Iranian skies
General Dan Caine - Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States, stated that the U.S. military has begun deploying B-52 bombers in Iranian airspace, aimed at transitioning to attacking more flexible targets. “With the increase in air superiority, we have started successfully conducting our first B-52 missions on land, which allows us, as previously mentioned, to continue overwhelming the enemy and transition to increasingly flexible targets,” General Dan Caine stated at a press conference at the Pentagon on the morning of March 31 (U.S. time).
President Trump answered CBS News interview questions about Iran:
"At some point, I will [withdraw U.S. troops from there], but not right now. Other countries must participate and take responsibility for protecting it (Hormuz Strait).
Iran has been heavily devastated, but they will have to take on the work themselves." $BTC $ETH $BNB #news
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Wang Chun, co-founder of the F2pool mining association, just sold an apartment in North Pattaya for 7 BTC (~$469K). He bought it in 2015 for 2.900 BTC (~$785K) when BTC was at $270.
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Chinese people outraged as Iranian embassy posts controversial AI video
Debate in China after the Iranian embassy posted a controversial AI video about seeking "revenge" for Japan during the imperial era related to the atomic bombings in Hiroshima & Nagasaki, while comparing these bombings to the Transatlantic slave trade, the conquest of the Americas, and other issues of the "Third World" often defended by the international left.
President Trump wants Arab countries to participate in covering the costs of the war with Iran
The White House urges Arab countries to participate in covering the costs of the war with Iran. On March 30, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt confirmed that Mr. Trump "really wants" to urge Arab countries to pay for the war costs. She said this is an idea the president has been nurturing and the public "will soon hear more about this matter." Ms. Leavitt said: "I think it's something the president really wants to urge them to do. I won't get ahead of him on this matter, but it's certainly an idea that I know he has. I think you will hear him talk more about this."