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Trump Claims He Can Mediate Peace Deal Between Iran and Israel
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has claimed that Iran and Israel are on the path to resolving their escalating conflict through a peace deal, which he suggested would be brokered with his involvement. Posting on his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump said that “many calls and meetings” are currently underway, indicating momentum toward a possible agreement.
“Iran and Israel should make a deal, and will make a deal,” Trump wrote in his Sunday post, adding that his approach—often centered around using U.S. trade leverage—has successfully de-escalated international tensions in the past. He cited prior examples including efforts between India and Pakistan, Serbia and Kosovo, and Egypt and Ethiopia.
In his message, Trump stated: “Just like I got India and Pakistan to make [a deal]… I brought reason, cohesion, and sanity into the talks.” He also credited his previous administration with halting potential conflict between Serbia and Kosovo, and claimed to have prevented tensions over a disputed dam between Egypt and Ethiopia from spiraling into open hostilities.
Turning to the Middle East, Trump said, “Likewise, we will have PEACE, soon, between Israel and Iran,” adding, “I do a lot, and never get credit for anything, but that’s OK, the PEOPLE understand. MAKE THE MIDDLE EAST GREAT AGAIN!”
Trump’s comments came amid heightened regional tensions. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a stark warning on Saturday, vowing that Iran would “pay a very heavy price” following a wave of aerial attacks that left numerous civilian casualties. The latest violence marks one of the most serious flare-ups between the two countries in recent years.
In response, Iran’s newly elected President, Massoud Pezeshkian, pledged a “harsher and more severe” retaliation if Israel continues its military operations.
Meanwhile, in a diplomatic twist, Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides told reporters on Sunday that he had agreed to deliver a message from Iran to Netanyahu during a planned phone call. However, the Iranian government later denied making such a request, prompting confusion and frustration among Cypriot officials.
While Trump no longer holds office, his comments have reignited debate over the role of informal diplomacy and raised questions about whether backchannel efforts could gain traction amid worsening hostilities between Tehran and Tel Aviv. As of now, neither Iran nor Israel has responded to Trump’s suggestion of a brokered deal.
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Britain and Norway Step Up Naval Patrols to Protect Undersea Infrastructure from Russia
Britain and Norway have launched new joint naval patrols aimed at protecting undersea cables from Russia, with a combined fleet of at least 13 warships safeguarding critical infrastructure in the North Atlantic, officials said. The announcement follows discussions in December between UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre on defense cooperation.
British Defence Secretary John Healey said on Thursday that the operation was designed to deter Russian submarines suspected of “malign activity” near undersea infrastructure north of the UK. A frigate, aircraft, and hundreds of personnel monitored a Russian attack submarine and two spy vessels during an operation lasting more than a month. Healey said the Russian ships eventually left the area.
His message to Moscow was clear: “We see your activity over our cables and our pipelines, and you should know that any attempt to damage them will not be tolerated and will have serious consequences.” Healey emphasized that while global attention is focused on conflicts in the Middle East, Russia remains the main threat to the UK and its allies.
British officials have highlighted the overlap between Russia’s support for Iran and its ongoing war in Ukraine. Tehran has provided Moscow with Shahed drones, which are now also manufactured in Russia under the designation Geran. Healey said, “Putin would want us to be distracted by the Middle East. We will not take our eyes off Putin.”
The UK has also prepared to seize ships suspected of being part of Russia’s “shadow fleet,” a flotilla of old oil tankers of unclear ownership designed to bypass international sanctions imposed over Moscow’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Previously, the UK only assisted France and the US in monitoring such vessels. Healey said, “We are ready to take action” against these ships.
Norwegian Defence Minister Tore O. Sandvik, who signed the joint naval agreement with Healey, said the patrols allow both countries to “defend themselves together.” The deployment builds on a £10 billion (€11 billion) deal for Norway to purchase at least five British-made frigates, which, together with eight British ships, will operate along NATO’s northern flank.
Russian naval activity near UK waters has reportedly risen by 30 percent over the past two years. NATO officials have also warned that attacks on undersea cables are among the “most active threats” to Western infrastructure. Acting Assistant Secretary General for Innovation, Hybrid, and Cyber, James Appathurai, said recent incidents in the Baltic Sea and elsewhere reflect Russia’s long-term undersea program, which includes research ships, submarines, unmanned vehicles, divers, and explosives targeting communications and energy pipelines.
The new UK-Norway patrols signal a heightened focus on securing vital maritime infrastructure amid rising geopolitical tensions and increasing Russian naval operations in European waters.
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