Trump Claims Iran Is ‘About to Surrender’ as U.S. Crew Dies in Plane Crash

Trump Focuses on Iranian Missiles Rather Than Uranium Sites

  • Priority centers on destroying missile capabilities first.
  • Uranium removal operation not immediate focus.
  • Future consideration possible for nuclear related targets.

WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 13 (TNGB) – President Trump has stated that the United States is not currently pursuing operations to remove enriched uranium from Iran. The emphasis remains on eliminating missile infrastructure according to White House briefings. Officials indicated that uranium matters could arise later depending on developments. The approach aligns with stated goals for immediate security.

This sequencing prioritizes tactical threats over long term concerns.

Iranian Drone Shot Down Near Burj Khalifa Tower in Dubai

  • Unmanned aerial vehicle approached landmark area.
  • Local defenses neutralized the threat promptly.
  • No damage or injuries reported from the incident.

DUBAI UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, Mar 13 (TNGB) – Authorities intercepted an Iranian drone near the Burj Khalifa in Dubai before it could reach populated zones. Security teams activated protocols that led to its destruction in mid air. Officials confirmed the origin based on flight patterns and debris analysis. The event occurred amid heightened regional alert levels.

The successful defense protects key civilian infrastructure.

Trump Tells G7 That Iran Is ‘About to Surrender’

  • Statement shared during discussions with group leaders.
  • Claim points to weakening Iranian position.
  • Allies received update on conflict progress.

WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 13 (TNGB) – President Trump reportedly informed G7 counterparts that Iran is about to surrender according to sources familiar with the meeting. The assertion came during talks focused on coordinated responses to the conflict. Participants discussed potential post conflict scenarios and aid roles. Diplomatic channels continue monitoring Iranian responses.

The declaration aims to align international strategy.

U.S. Launches Heaviest Strikes Yet on Iran Targets

  • Operations mark peak intensity for the day.
  • General cited extensive use of available assets.
  • Targets include military installations across the country.

WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 13 (TNGB) – United States forces conducted their heaviest day of strikes on Iran to date as reported by military leadership. General Razin Caine noted the scale involved multiple waves targeting key sites. Coordination with Israeli partners ensured comprehensive coverage. Damage assessments are underway through intelligence channels.

The volume of activity tests operational endurance.

Hegseth Says Bad Things Can Happen After Four Troops Killed

  • Defense secretary commented on recent service member deaths.
  • Response addressed losses during ongoing missions.
  • Statement stressed acceptance of operational risks.

WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 13 (TNGB) – Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth responded to the deaths of four service members by noting that bad things can happen in conflict zones. The comment followed confirmation of casualties linked to regional activities. Pentagon briefings detailed circumstances without assigning blame. Families have received support notifications.

The remark underscores realities of military engagements.

Strikes Target Tehran During Al-Quds Day Celebrations

  • Explosions reported near march routes in capital.
  • Senior officials attended public events at the time.
  • Area remains under close monitoring.

TEHRAN IRAN, Mar 13 (TNGB) – Strikes hit parts of Tehran close to Al Quds Day march locations where officials like Ali Larijani and police chief Ahmad Reza Radan were present. Witnesses described blasts occurring during the gatherings. Iranian state media reported immediate emergency responses. Security forces increased presence around the sites.

The timing raises questions about targeted timing.

Four U.S. Crew Members Die in KC-135 Plane Crash in Iraq

  • Refueling aircraft went down in western sector.
  • All onboard personnel confirmed deceased.
  • Investigation into cause has begun.

BAGHDAD IRAQ, Mar 13 (TNGB) – Four American crew members perished when a KC 135 refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq. Military officials confirmed the loss shortly after the incident. Recovery teams secured the site while initial probes examine mechanical or external factors. Support services reached out to affected families.

The tragedy adds to cumulative costs of operations.

Israel Warns Lebanon of More Territory Loss After Bridge Strike

  • Defense minister addressed damage to Al Zahrani bridge.
  • Statement links action to Hezbollah infrastructure use.
  • Further consequences promised for state involvement.

JERUSALEM ISRAEL, Mar 13 (TNGB) – Israeli Defense Minister Katz stated that the strike on the Al Zahrani bridge over the Litani River represents only the beginning. He warned the Lebanese government and state will face increasing territorial and infrastructure losses tied to Hezbollah activities. The message followed immediate assessment of the damage. Regional observers track potential escalations.

The position signals sustained pressure on involved parties.

Israel Orders Evacuation of Certain Areas in Tehran

  • Military issued warnings for specific districts.
  • Orders target civilian safety ahead of operations.
  • Alerts sent through multiple communication channels.

JERUSALEM ISRAEL, Mar 13 (TNGB) – Israeli forces have directed evacuation orders for portions of Tehran to protect residents from impending actions. The notices specify affected neighborhoods and urge immediate compliance. Intelligence sources cited ongoing threat assessments as basis. Humanitarian corridors are reportedly under consideration.

The directive aims to minimize civilian exposure.

ICC Starts Probe into Belarus for Deporting Political Opponents

  • Court opened investigation based on Lithuanian referral.
  • Focus centers on possible crimes against opponents.
  • Belarus lacks membership but case proceeds.

THE HAGUE NETHERLANDS, Mar 13 (TNGB) – The International Criminal Court has launched a probe into Belarus regarding alleged crimes linked to the deportation of political opponents. The case originated from a referral by Lithuania. Prosecutors are gathering evidence on related actions. Belarus has rejected the jurisdiction claim.

The step advances accountability efforts internationally.