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Friday, April 3, 2026
TopicDonald Trump

Topic: Donald Trump

It started from satire: History of Trump’s ‘bomb back to Stone Age’ threat & how it became a war cry

US President Donald Trump this week threatened to bring Iran ‘back to the Stone Age, where they belong’. It’s not the first time America has used such language.

Trump says ‘biggest bridge in Iran comes tumbling down’, more attacks to follow

US escalates threats against Iranian infrastructure to force a deal as West Asia war nears five weeks. Global efforts to reopen Hormuz intensify.

US in talks with Denmark for access to three additional bases in Greenland, reports NYT

Pentagon is negotiating access to three sites, including the abandoned WWII-era bases in Narsarsuaq and Kangerlussuaq, under the 1951 US–Denmark Defense Agreement.

Trump’s mixed signals on Iran war— says conflict nearing end but warns of hitting power plants

What the president has intuited but can’t admit is that America, and by extension Trump, has suffered defeat. Not on the battlefield, but on the bigger map of strategy.

Asian nations jockey for leverage to re-open Strait of Hormuz

Governments from India to Philippines are negotiating with Iran for the safe passage of vessels, while forming small circles to seek a diplomatic solution and even bartering deals.

US talks like a hawk, acts like a chicken under fire—history shows it

Americans are happy only with wars that are fought as video games, where they kill thousands of enemy combatants and civilians, but where no Americans have to die.

Trump’s mixed signals on war—says ‘job nearly done’ while threatening to push Iran back to ‘stone age’

US president in address to nation says ‘core objectives’ of war ‘nearing completion’, calls on other countries to help open Strait of Hormuz as US ‘imports almost no oil through it’.

Trump threatens to pull US out of NATO as western allies refuse to back Hormuz coalition

Trump said Ukraine was not Washington’s problem but the US has stepped in automatically. ‘I was never swayed by NATO. I always knew they were paper tiger’. 

India’s goal of isolating Pakistan is facing a setback

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's poorly timed tilt to Israel on the eve of the war had already damaged Iranian trust in India.

Trump weighing risky ground op for Iran’s uranium, says WSJ report. How it could impact the war

As the US-Israel operation enters fifth week, US president eyes troops on Tehran soil to remove 450 kg of fissile material from bunkers.

On Camera

This is how Strait of Hormuz shock is forcing a global trade reset

The current Iran war has laid bare a fundamental reality: 20 per cent of global energy trade cannot afford to rely on a single artery, no matter how resilient and cost-effective.

SEBI proposes return of open market share buybacks to support stocks

Regulator seeks feedback on allowing firms to repurchase shares via exchanges after tax changes, as markets reel from war-led selloff and foreign outflows.

South Korea’s Cheongung-II missile system makes its mark in West Asia war. Here’s why

UAE has been using this defence system, which is similar to America's Patriots, against Iranian missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles.

Gulf war exposed India’s fragilities. It’s time for navel-gazing, in the national interest

It’s easy to understand why the government can’t speak the hard truth. When this war ends, as all wars do, India’s interests will lie with both the winner and the loser.