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Washington Presses Israel to Halt Strikes on Iran’s Energy Network

  Smoke rises in Sharjah, following reports of Iranian attacks after United States and Israel strikes on Iran, in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, March 1, 2026. The United States has urged Israel to stop its ongoing attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure, according to multiple reports citing senior U.S. and Israeli officials. Key Developments U.S. officials delivered the request at high political levels and directly to IDF Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir.  The Trump administration outlined several strategic concerns: A desire to maintain the possibility of future cooperation with Iran’s oil sector after the conflict. Fears that continued strikes could harm Iranian civilians.  Warnings that Iran might retaliate with large-scale attacks on Gulf energy infrastructure, a scenario described as a potential “doomsday option.”  Context The request marks a rare moment in which Washington is attempting to restrain Israeli military actions, despite the two nations having ...

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Trump’s Air Force One Controversy: Qatar’s Jet Sparks Debate


In a surprising development, former President Donald Trump is reportedly set to accept a luxury Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet from Qatar’s ruling family for potential use as Air Force One. The aircraft, which could serve as a temporary presidential plane, has raised questions about ethics, legality, and foreign influence.

The Qatari government has acknowledged discussions regarding the transfer of the jet but denies that it is a gift or that a final decision has been made. The move comes amid delays in the production of new Air Force One aircraft, with Boeing struggling to meet deadlines. Trump’s administration has reportedly prepared legal arguments to justify the acceptance of the jet, citing the Constitution’s Emoluments Clause, which prohibits government officials from receiving gifts from foreign states without congressional approval.

Critics, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, have voiced concerns over the implications of such a transaction, questioning whether it aligns with Trump’s "America First" stance. Meanwhile, Trump’s allies argue that the jet would provide a practical solution to the ongoing Air Force One replacement delays.

As Trump prepares for his upcoming visit to Qatar, where the announcement is expected, the debate over the ethics and legality of the arrangement continues to unfold. Whether the jet will ultimately serve as Air Force One remains uncertain, but the controversy surrounding it is already making headlines.

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