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US-Israel-Iran War News Highlights: 'If Iran kills US troops, it would be a good reason to restart war,' says Trump

  US-Israel-Iran War News Highlights: “If Iran Kills US Troops, It Would Be a Good Reason to Restart War,” Says Trump Tensions in the Middle East remain high despite a fragile ceasefire between the United States, Israel, and Iran . In a recent statement, U.S. President Donald Trump warned that any future Iranian attack resulting in the deaths of American military personnel could trigger a renewed military campaign against Tehran. The remarks have reignited concerns about the possibility of another escalation in a conflict that has already caused significant regional instability and economic disruption. Trump's Warning to Iran Speaking amid ongoing diplomatic efforts, Trump stated that if Iran were to kill American troops, it would provide a strong justification for restarting military operations. The warning came after reports of Iranian missile and drone attacks targeting facilities associated with the United States and its regional partners. Although recent strikes caused ...

More Trump Tariffs? Amid Trade Deal Talks, US Names India in Its Section 301 Findings; Proposes Additional Duties

  Just as India and the United States appear to be nearing an interim trade agreement, a new development from Washington has added uncertainty to the negotiations. The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) has included India in its latest Section 301 findings and proposed additional tariffs on imports from India, raising concerns about the future of bilateral trade relations. The move comes at a sensitive time, with trade officials from both countries engaged in discussions aimed at finalizing the first phase of a broader trade agreement. While negotiators have indicated that most major issues have been resolved, the latest tariff proposal could complicate efforts to reach a mutually beneficial deal. What Is Section 301? Section 301 of the U.S. Trade Act of 1974 gives the U.S. government the authority to investigate and respond to foreign trade practices that it considers unfair, discriminatory, or harmful to American commerce. If the USTR determines that ...