Donald Trump, the former US president and Republican presidential candidate, has issued a strong threat to Iran, declaring that if Iran assassinates him, it will face total obliteration.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in his speech to the United States Congress, stated that Israel is at the forefront of the conflict, and its war with Iran is solely to serve American interests.
Kamala Harris, the Vice President of the United States, who is set to compete against Donald Trump on behalf of the Democratic Party, made a pointed remark stating she knows Trump and his kind well.
Following U.S. President Joe Biden's announcement that he will not run for re-election, his rival Donald Trump responded, saying Biden was never qualified and should not have run in the first place.
CNN, an American media outlet, reported that in response to increasing Russian threats, several European countries have reinstated or expanded mandatory military service.
Former U.S. President and prominent Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump stated that he promised Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to end the Ukraine war if he wins the upcoming election.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken made an unprecedented statement, announcing that Iran is only "one or two weeks" away from gathering and producing the necessary capabilities to build a nuclear weapon.
U.S. President Joe Biden, in his latest remarks to the American people, stated that differences should be resolved by going to the ballot box, not with bullets.
The White House announced that U.S. President Joe Biden spoke with Donald Trump by phone immediately following the failed assassination attempt. While the statement provided limited details, Biden condemned the attack, stating that political violence has no place in America.