Navy warns US sailors to secure social media from Iran online threats
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The U.S. Navy has warned sailors to secure their social media and devices amid increased online threats from Iran, following the recent escalation of the U.S.-Israeli conflict in the region. Secretary John Phelan issued an unclassified memo urging personnel to protect against cyber actors attempting to influence or target service members and their families online. The advisory highlights heightened cyber risks linked to ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Eleven Senate Democrats, led by Elizabeth Warren and Chris Van Hollen, questioned Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on recent cuts to offices that limit civilian casualties during U.S. strikes inside Iran. The senators are concerned about the impact of these reductions on civilian safety and the execution of military operations, highlighting ongoing political scrutiny over U.S. military actions in the region.
The US has intercepted an Iranian ship entering the Gulf as part of its naval blockade, according to US President Donald Trump. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between the US and Iran, with no specific details on the ship's cargo or size provided. The event occurred amid broader geopolitical disputes in the region, emphasizing the US's efforts to control maritime activity in strategic waterways.
President Trump stated it is "highly unlikely" he will extend the Iran ceasefire beyond Wednesday evening, as no peace deal has been reached. The ceasefire was announced earlier, but Trump indicated that if no agreement is made by then, the truce will end. The development highlights ongoing tensions in U.S.-Iran relations amid diplomatic negotiations.
President Trump criticized Iran war critics on Truth Social, asserting he is under no pressure to make a deal with Tehran. He claimed the upcoming Iran deal will be better than the 2015 JCPOA, emphasizing his stance against nuclear proliferation and asserting confidence in his negotiations amid ongoing U.S.-Iran tensions.
President Donald Trump warned that if Iran’s ceasefire expires without a deal, “lots of bombs” will go off in Iran. He made the statement on April 17 during an interview with PBS News, emphasizing the potential for increased conflict if diplomatic efforts fail. The comments highlight ongoing tensions surrounding Iran’s ceasefire negotiations.
President Donald Trump will join Speaker Mike Johnson in a telerally on April 22, ahead of Virginia’s redistricting vote on April 23. The event aims to rally support for the Republican effort, as Democrats also mobilize opposition. The rally underscores the high stakes of the redistricting process, which could significantly impact Virginia’s political landscape.