

US-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt on Monday said that US President Donald Trump would be interested in calling on Arab countries to pay for the cost of the Iran war. When asked if Arab states would step up to help pay for the war, Leavitt said she would not get ahead of the president but that Trump has had this idea.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump threatened to “blow up and completely obliterate” Iran’s electric plants, oil wells and Kharg island if a deal is not finalised to end the conflict and the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened. Trump earlier said he wants to “take the oil in Iran” in an interview with the Financial Times.
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Earlier, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei said Tehran has “not had any direct negotiations with the US so far.” As the US-Israel Iran war rages on the 31st day, Baqaei said proposals conveyed to Iran have mostly been unrealistic, unreasonable and excessive. Further, he said linking the Ukraine conflict to the US and Israeli war against Iran is a ‘catastrophic miscalculation’.
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What Trump said: In the interview, Trump said controlling Iran’s oil was his preferred option. “To be honest with you, my favourite thing is to take the oil in Iran,” he said, adding that critics of the idea were “stupid people”.
He said the US had multiple options regarding Kharg Island, through which most of Iran’s oil exports pass. “Maybe we take Kharg Island, maybe we don’t. We have a lot of options,” he said. He also suggested the operation would not be difficult, saying: “I don’t think they have any defence. We could take it very easily.” At the same time, Trump indicated talks were under way and a deal remained possible. “I think we’ll make a deal with them pretty soon,” he said, adding: “A deal could be made fairly quickly,” while acknowledging, “It’s possible that we won’t.”
5 Key developments
- Oil prices jump: Crude prices rose above $115 a barrel in Asian markets as the conflict widened and supply concerns grew.
- Strikes hit Iran and Israel: US-Israeli strikes targeted a petrochemical facility in Tabriz and affected power in parts of Tehran, while Iranian fire hit an industrial area in southern Israel, causing a blaze.
- Indian worker killed: Kuwait said an Indian worker was killed in an Iranian attack on a power and desalination plant, as Gulf states reported intercepting drones and missiles.
- Regional diplomacy push: Foreign ministers from Pakistan, Egypt, Turkiye and Saudi Arabia met in Islamabad and said they were working towards de-escalation, with Pakistan indicating it could host talks in the coming days.
- Threats and military signals: Iran warned it could widen retaliatory strikes, while its parliamentary speaker said forces were “waiting” for US ground troops as Washington deployed more troops to the region.
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