03.04.2026 17:33
On the 35th day of the war, another striking statement came from U.S. President Donald Trump. He stated that if they spent a little more time, they could easily open the Strait of Hormuz, saying, "That's when we can take the oil and we won't think twice about the money."
The war in the Middle East continues with increasing violence on its 35th day. In the attacks by the US-Israel coalition against Iran, medical centers and bridges were targeted, resulting in 8 fatalities. While Iran announced that it has struck critical targets in retaliation, US President Donald Trump made another noteworthy statement.
"WE DON'T CALL MONEY MONEY"
In a post on his social media account, Trump stated, "If we spend a little more time, we can easily open the Strait of Hormuz, take the oil, and we don't call money money. Will there be an 'oil abundance' for the world?"
LAST DETAILS ABOUT THE WAR...
Iranian General Staff Spokesman Major General Ebulfazl Shikarçi said regarding the threats of a US ground attack, "We expect the start of America's ground attack because we will give them a lesson that they would never even think of occupying the world's weakest country. Our armed forces are ready for this."
- CONFESSIONAL WORDS: WE ARE LOSING THIS WAR
US Democratic Senator Chris Murphy reacted to his country's attacks against Iran in the Middle East, stating, "We are losing this war." Senator Murphy responded to the statements made by President Donald Trump during his "Address to the Nation" speech at the White House regarding the current situation concerning Iran. Murphy noted that the content of the speech was "based solely on the realities existing in Trump's mind," and stated, "We are losing this war" regarding the US attacks against Iran.
- IRAN'S RETALIATION: HEAVY DAMAGE AT ISRAELI DRONE COMPANY'S FACILITY
A company producing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in Israel reported that serious damage occurred at its UAV production facility near the capital Tel Aviv as a result of Iran's retaliations. According to a report in Haaretz, a statement from Veloryx, which operates in the security sector, indicated that the UAV production facility of Aero Sol, located in the city of Petah Tikva near Tel Aviv and operating under the company, suffered serious damage due to Iran's retaliations. The statement did not provide information regarding the extent of the damage. Aero Sol produces and develops UAV systems for defense purposes for Israel and foreign customers. The company's annual revenue ranges between 4.7 and 6.3 million dollars.
- IRAN: US F-35 DOWNED
In a statement from the Revolutionary Guards, it was said, "An American-made advanced F-35 fighter jet was destroyed by the advanced air defense system of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards in the skies of Iran." The statement claimed that this was the second fighter jet downed within the last 12 hours, and due to the complete destruction of the aircraft, there was no information yet regarding the fate of the pilot. It was reported that the downed aircraft belonged to the fleet at Lakenheath Air Base, which also hosts the US Air Force in the UK.
- SHIKARCI: WE ARE WAITING FOR THE US GROUND ATTACK
Iranian General Staff Spokesman Major General Ebulfazl Shikarçi stated in a statement on state television, "We expect the start of America's ground attack because we will give them a lesson that they would never even think of occupying the world's weakest country. Our armed forces are ready for this."
- A DRONE WAS DOWNED IN SAUDI ARABIA
The Saudi Arabian Ministry of Defense made a statement regarding an air attack against the country. The statement indicated that a drone entering the country's airspace was detected and destroyed, without specifying the region.
- IRANIAN COMMANDER KILLED
It was announced that Commander Mohammad Ali Fethali Zade of the Fatehin Brigade, affiliated with the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, was killed in the US-Israel attacks. Iranian state television reported that Fethali Zade died yesterday, but did not provide any information regarding where the Iranian commander was killed.
- TRUMP'S STATEMENT ON IRAN: WE HAVEN'T STARTED YET
US President Donald Trump stated, "Our military, the largest and most powerful in the world (by far!), has not even started to destroy what remains in Iran. Next are the bridges, followed by the power plants! The leaders of the new regime know what needs to be done, and this needs to be resolved as soon as possible!"