07.04.2026 15:20
As the war that began with the attacks of the US and Israel on Iran enters its 39th day, the parties and mediators are seeking a diplomatic solution to stop the war, but the weapons continue to fire. US President Donald Trump stated in his latest announcement, "Iranian civilization will be destroyed tonight."
The war between the US/Israel and Iran has entered its 39th day in the Middle East. US President Donald Trump continues to threaten Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz.
"A GREAT CIVILIZATION WILL BE DESTROYED"
Marking 3 AM on April 8, Wednesday, Turkey time, Trump stated, "US President Trump signaled an attack through a post on Truth. Trump said, 'A great civilization will be destroyed tonight and will never be brought back. I do not want this to happen, but it probably will. However, perhaps something revolutionary and wonderful could happen in an environment dominated by a complete and thorough regime change, with different, smarter, and less radicalized minds. Who knows? We will learn this tonight, in one of the most important moments in the long and complex history of the world. The 47-year-long occupation, corruption, and death will finally come to an end.'
THEY WILL FORM A HUMAN CHAIN
On the other hand, Iran's Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports, Alireza Rahimi, called for the formation of a human chain around power plants. Rahimi stated that various youth organizations, university students, artists, and athletes would participate in the simultaneous event to form a human chain around power plants across the country.
ATTACK ON RAILWAY BRIDGE IN ISFAHAN
Following Israel's threat to attack Iran's railways, the Isfahan Governorship announced that a railway bridge in the region had been targeted and there were casualties.
THE COUNTRY THAT IS A LIFELINE FOR IRAN
According to experts, today Iran continues to sell billions of dollars worth of oil every month. According to US media, the main reason for this is Iran's 'financial lifeline' China... The report stated that as sanctions tightened, China significantly increased the amount of oil it purchased from Iran. Nowadays, while China buys almost all of the oil produced by Iran, it was noted that about a decade ago this rate was only around 30 percent.