Summary
President Trump just dropped a bombshell—he’s expecting to sign a US-Iran deal within days. Meanwhile, Ukraine hit deep inside Russia with missile strikes, and US-Iran tensions boiled over after an Apache helicopter shootdown. Intelligence agencies are also shaking things up to counter China and Iran.
Key Stories
Trump teases US-Iran agreement signing in days — President Trump announced he could sign a deal with Iran within days, marking a potential shift in Middle East diplomacy. The move comes as global tensions simmer, with direct US-Iran clashes adding urgency.
Ukraine launches deep strikes inside Russia — Ukraine executed a wave of long-range missile strikes deep into Russian territory, escalating the conflict. The attacks signal Kyiv’s growing ability to hit back far beyond the front lines.
US and Iran clash as Apache helicopter shot down — Tensions between the US and Iran boiled over after an Apache helicopter was shot down, sparking fears of wider conflict. The incident follows rising hostilities and intelligence warnings.
US intelligence agencies restructure to counter China and Iran — The Office of the Director of National Intelligence is quietly overhauling its operations to sharpen its focus on China and Iran. The changes suggest a more aggressive counterintelligence push.
