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Trump claims Iranian forces neutralized; Moon mission authorized; Chernobyl repairs

President Donald Trump reports Iranian military destruction, authorizes moon mission, U.S. pledges Chernobyl funds, and Federal Reserve holds rates steady.

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President Donald Trump has declared that Iranian naval and air forces have been neutralized, with the majority of the country's weapons manufacturing infrastructure destroyed. This development coincides with reports that U.S. Central Command has finalized plans for a high-intensity strike intended to break the ongoing negotiation deadlock with Tehran. Meanwhile, the U.S. government is addressing international infrastructure security and domestic economic policy.

Military and Conflict Developments in Iran

U.S. Central Command has reportedly drawn up a plan for a quick, high-intensity strike on Iran. The strategy is intended to break the current negotiation deadlock between the two nations. This military planning follows statements from President Donald Trump, who claimed that all Iranian ships are currently underwater and Iranian aircraft have been decimated.

President Donald Trump further stated that most of the country's weapons factories have been destroyed. These claims represent a significant escalation in the rhetoric and military posture regarding the region.

U.S. Space Policy Shift

President Donald Trump has authorized a new mission to return astronauts to the surface of the moon. This directive marks a formal shift in U.S. space policy regarding lunar exploration. The mission aims to re-establish a human presence on the lunar surface, moving away from previous policy constraints.

Chernobyl Containment Repairs

The U.S. has pledged $100 million toward a $500 million G7 fund dedicated to repairs at the Chernobyl containment facility. The commitment follows a Russian drone strike on the site, which necessitated urgent structural intervention to maintain safety standards at the facility.

Federal Reserve Interest Rate Decision

The U.S. Federal Reserve has announced it will hold interest rates steady at 3.75%. The central bank is maintaining its current policy stance as financial markets await further guidance on future rate adjustments. This decision keeps the benchmark rate unchanged as the bank monitors economic indicators.

What to Watch

Observers are monitoring the implementation of the U.S. Central Command strike plan and the potential for further diplomatic or military responses from Iran. Additionally, markets will look for further signals from the Federal Reserve regarding the timeline for future interest rate adjustments.

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