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Rubio doubtful of diplomacy with Cuba as Trump raises new threat of military action

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Updated 21.5.2026
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May 17 – May 23

26 articles|6 sources
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Conflict(18)
The Guardian - World NewsMay 19

Trump threatens ‘a big hit’ if Tehran does not make deal soon

President Donald Trump has renewed threats of new US attacks on Iran if Tehran does not agree to significant concessions for a deal to end the Middle East war. Trump stated he was close to ordering strikes but pulled back, citing a peace proposal from Iran via Pakistan and reluctance from allies. He indicated a limited timeframe, possibly by the weekend or early next week, for a deal before a "big hit" could occur. Iran has remained defiant, calling US demands "excessive" and reiterating its control over the Strait of Hormuz, while also proposing an end to hostilities and withdrawal of US forces. Analysts suggest the conflict is deadlocked, with both sides wanting to avoid war but unwilling to make necessary concessions.

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Al JazeeraMay 19

Trump says Iran attack on ‘hold’: What we know about latest negotiations

President Trump announced he has paused a planned attack on Iran, scheduled for Tuesday, following a request from Gulf leaders. This decision comes after Iran submitted a new 14-point peace proposal to Washington via Pakistan. Trump stated there is now a "very good chance" of reaching an agreement to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, though other sticking points are expected to remain. Iran's demands for peace reportedly include the lifting of sanctions. This development occurs amidst recent drone attacks on Saudi Arabia and the UAE, raising concerns about renewed military escalation in the Gulf as peace negotiations continue. Trump has instructed the US military to be prepared for a large-scale assault if an acceptable deal is not reached.

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BBC News - WorldMay 18

Trump says he called off new Iran attack at request of Gulf states

US President Donald Trump announced he has halted a planned US military attack on Iran, originally scheduled for Tuesday. He stated this decision was made at the request of leaders from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, who indicated that serious negotiations are underway and a deal acceptable to the US, ensuring Iran will not possess nuclear weapons, is anticipated. Trump cautioned that the US military remains prepared for a large-scale assault if negotiations fail. This development follows a period of stalled talks and intermittent exchanges of fire between Iran and US/Israeli forces, despite a ceasefire agreement in April aimed at facilitating discussions. Iran has not yet publicly responded to Trump's statement.

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Associated Press (AP)May 21

Rubio doubtful of diplomacy with Cuba as Trump raises new threat of military action

President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio have again raised the possibility of U.S. military intervention in Cuba. This comes after the U.S. announced criminal charges against former Cuban leader Raúl Castro for ordering the 1996 shootdown of civilian planes. Trump stated he might be the president to take action in Cuba, a long-considered option by previous administrations. Rubio expressed doubt about reaching a diplomatic resolution with Cuba's current government, citing its ties to U.S. adversaries as a national security threat, though he maintained a peaceful, negotiated agreement remains the preference. The U.S. has also imposed further sanctions on Cuba and moved naval assets to the Caribbean.

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The Guardian - World NewsMay 17

UAE blames Iran or its proxies for drone strike fire near nuclear plant

The United Arab Emirates has blamed Iran or its proxies for a drone strike that caused a fire near the Barakah nuclear power plant. The UAE described the incident as a "dangerous escalation," occurring during a tense ceasefire in the Iran war with stalled peace talks. The drone targeted an electrical generator outside the plant's perimeter, causing no injuries or radiation alerts. The UAE's foreign minister informed the International Atomic Energy Agency and stated the country reserves the right to respond. The UAE's defense ministry reported three drones entered from the western border, and investigations are ongoing to determine the source.

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BBC News - WorldMay 17

UAE reports strike near Abu Dhabi nuclear power plant

The United Arab Emirates reported a drone strike on Sunday that ignited a fire near the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in Abu Dhabi. The UAE's defense ministry stated that three drones entered from the west, with two being intercepted and one striking an electrical generator outside the plant's inner perimeter. Authorities are investigating the source of the strike, which the UAE's foreign ministry condemned as an "unacceptable act of aggression" and a "dangerous escalation" violating international law. No injuries were reported, and radiological safety levels remained unaffected. The UAE has previously accused Iran of similar attacks on its infrastructure.

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Fox News - WorldMay 18

Netanyahu 'blunder' threatens US-backed Israel-UAE alliance at critical moment with Iran: analyst

An analyst suggests Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's announcement of a "secret visit" with UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has strained the U.S.-brokered alliance designed to counter Iran. The UAE's Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied any undisclosed arrangements, stating their relations with Israel are public under the Abraham Accords. This friction arises as tensions with Iran escalate, with the UAE having recently intercepted drones. Analyst Natan Sachs called Netanyahu's announcement a "diplomatic blunder" that embarrassed the UAE and potentially damaged trust, suggesting it may have been motivated by domestic politics. The Abraham Accords, established in 2020, normalized relations between Israel and several Arab nations, fostering security cooperation against Iran.

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Al JazeeraMay 19

Trump says Xi assured him China would not send weapons to Iran

President Donald Trump stated that Chinese leader Xi Jinping assured him that China would not send weapons to Iran. Trump made this announcement following his visit to China, where he had previously touted trade agreements but no major breakthroughs regarding the conflict involving Iran. This statement also coincided with Russian President Vladimir Putin's arrival in China for discussions on their strategic partnership. Trump expressed his trust in Xi's promise, noting that Xi also desires the Strait of Hormuz to remain open. The US president also issued a new threat, indicating that the United States might strike Iran again if progress toward a lasting ceasefire is not achieved within days.

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The Guardian - World NewsMay 19

Middle East crisis live: Trump claims Iran attack ‘on hold’ due to request from Gulf allies

President Trump announced that a planned US attack on Iran on Tuesday has been postponed. This decision was made to allow for ongoing peace talks, following a new proposal from Tehran. Iran's proposal reportedly includes a condition that Washington pressure Israel to cease its military actions in Lebanon. The US has expressed reluctance to exert significant pressure on Israel regarding its attacks on southern Lebanon, despite a recent ceasefire extension and upcoming diplomatic talks between Lebanon and Israel in early June.

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Key Claims

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President Donald Trump stated he will be the one to intervene militarily in Cuba, a decision previous presidents considered for decades.

— Donald Trump

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed doubt about the likelihood of a diplomatic resolution with Cuba's current government.

— Marco Rubio

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The US administration announced criminal charges against former Cuban leader Raúl Castro.

— AP

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Rubio believes Cuba has been a national security threat due to its ties to U.S. adversaries.

— Marco Rubio

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Donald Trump threatened new US attacks on Iran if Tehran continues to refuse significant concessions for a deal to end the Middle East war.

— Donald Trump

May 10 – May 16

28 articles|6 sources
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Diplomatic(13)
Associated Press (AP)May 13

Netanyahu’s office says he visited UAE secretly during the Iran war

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu secretly visited the United Arab Emirates during the recent Israeli-US war with Iran, according to his office. The visit, which aimed to further strengthen ties between the two nations, reportedly resulted in a "historic breakthrough." This development follows the recent public acknowledgment of Israel sending Iron Dome air-defense systems and personnel to the UAE. The UAE, which normalized relations with Israel in 2020, has faced Iranian attacks and is seeking to reassure investors. The secret visit underscores the deepening relationship between Israel and the UAE, which has been a point of contention for Iran.

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Al JazeeraMay 13

Netanyahu visited UAE in ‘secret’ during US-Israel war on Iran, office says

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a secret visit to the United Arab Emirates for a meeting with President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Netanyahu's office described the trip as a "historic breakthrough" in relations between the two nations, though the exact date was not disclosed. The visit occurred during the US-Israel military campaign against Iran and amid expanding cooperation between Israel and the UAE, particularly on security matters related to Iran. This cooperation includes Israel deploying Iron Dome air defense systems to the UAE to counter potential Iranian attacks. The meeting follows recent Iranian missile and drone attacks on the UAE in May, after which Netanyahu reportedly expressed solidarity and support to Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed. Relations between Israel and the UAE have strengthened since the 2020 Abraham Accords.

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The Guardian - World NewsMay 13

Benjamin Netanyahu made secret trip to UAE at height of the Iran war

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed a secret trip to the United Arab Emirates on March 26, during the height of the Iran war, to meet with UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. This meeting, which lasted several hours in Al Ain, is described as a "historic breakthrough" in relations between the two nations. The visit underscores a deepening Middle East alliance, with reports also indicating Mossad director David Barnea made multiple visits to the UAE to coordinate military actions. Israel has shared its Iron Dome air defense system with the UAE, and the UAE is believed to have conducted its own strikes on Iran. This collaboration follows the 2020 Abraham Accords, which normalized relations between Israel and the UAE, and highlights the UAE's independent foreign policy.

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The Guardian - World NewsMay 12

UAE’s secret attack on Iran risks drawing Gulf states into the war

Reports indicate the United Arab Emirates (UAE) secretly launched a significant attack on Iran, escalating the risk of Gulf states being drawn into direct conflict. This UAE assault, reportedly a retaliation for Iranian attacks on its facilities, targeted Iran's Lazan Island just before a ceasefire was announced. The news makes the UAE a potential target for Iran if the ceasefire collapses. Separately, Kuwait reported capturing IRGC members attempting "terrorist attacks" on Bubiyan Island. The UAE's military actions, utilizing French and Chinese aircraft, underscore its diplomatic hostility towards Iran, which has previously targeted the UAE due to its stance. Despite UAE efforts, Qatar and Saudi Arabia have not increased their counter-Iran measures.

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Al JazeeraMay 12

Why is Iran increasingly targeting the UAE in its war messaging?

Iran is increasingly targeting the UAE in its war messaging, labeling the Gulf nation a "hostile base" due to its close ties with the US and Israel. This shift in rhetoric, highlighted by statements from Iranian parliament members and the IRGC, follows recent exchanges of fire between Iran and the US. Iran warns of stronger strikes against the UAE if the US and Israel resume attacks, accusing Emirati leaders of allowing their country to become a base for American and Zionist forces. The IRGC also claims maritime control over areas near the UAE's Fujairah port. The UAE has condemned Iranian attacks and taken measures against Iranian businesses and individuals.

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BBC News - WorldMay 14

'Floating armoury' ship reportedly hijacked by Iran

An Indian-flagged vessel, the Hui Chuan, has reportedly been hijacked by Iran off the coast of Oman. This incident follows an attack on the same vessel on Wednesday, which Indian officials state was a suspected explosion from a drone or missile. The ship, carrying livestock, was en route from Berbera Port in Somalia to Sharjah in the UAE when the fire broke out, forcing the crew to abandon ship before it sank. Omani authorities rescued the 14 Indian crew members and brought them to Diba Port. India's Ministry of External Affairs has condemned the attack as "unacceptable."

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National Security(4)
Associated Press (AP)May 12

US ambassador to Israel says Israel sent Iron Dome batteries, personnel to UAE to defend country

U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee announced that Israel has deployed Iron Dome anti-missile batteries and operating personnel to the United Arab Emirates. This deployment is intended to defend the UAE during the ongoing Iran war. Huckabee made these remarks at an event in Tel Aviv, highlighting the strengthening defense ties between Israel and the UAE, both of whom are concerned about Iran. The UAE and Israel established diplomatic relations in 2020 as part of the Abraham Accords. The deployment underscores regional security concerns amid a fragile ceasefire and ongoing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.

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Al JazeeraMay 12

Kuwait says it foils infiltration operation by Iran’s IRGC

Kuwait announced it foiled an infiltration operation on May 1, arresting four men accused of being members of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). The men were apprehended on Bubiyan Island after attempting to infiltrate by sea aboard a chartered fishing boat. During the confrontation with Kuwaiti forces, one Kuwaiti soldier was injured. The arrested individuals reportedly admitted to being tasked by the IRGC with infiltrating the island. Kuwait's Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the alleged incursion as a violation of its sovereignty and international law, demanding Iran cease hostile acts. Two other individuals reportedly escaped during the incident. Iran has not yet commented on the accusations.

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Fox News - WorldMay 14

Ship seized off coast of UAE near Strait of Hormuz may have been 'floating armory': report

A ship was seized off the coast of the United Arab Emirates near the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday morning, according to the British military. The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) reported the vessel was boarded by unauthorized personnel approximately 38 nautical miles northeast of Fujairah. The ship, identified by the BBC as the Honduras-flagged Hui Chuan, was observed heading towards Iranian territorial waters after the incident. Citing a risk-management company, the BBC also reported that the ship's operators claimed it was functioning as a "floating armory" for vessels to defend against pirates. This seizure follows at least two other ship seizures in the Strait of Hormuz since February, including two by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in April.

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Key Claims

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BRICS alliance failed to issue a joint statement after a two-day meeting in India due to divisions over the Iran war.

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Iran's Foreign Minister urged BRICS states to condemn 'violations of international law by the United States and Israel'.

— Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi

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BRICS members reiterated calls for reforms to global governance institutions and greater representation for Global South countries.

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A deep mistrust with the US continues to hinder negotiations.

— Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi

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Lack of trust is the main obstacle in US negotiations.

— Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi

Apr 26 – May 2

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Al JazeeraMay 2

Ukraine eyes Belarus border activities as Russian strikes persist

Ukraine is monitoring unusual activity along its border with Belarus, with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warning Minsk against involvement in Russia's ongoing invasion. Kyiv has imposed sanctions on Belarus and is prepared to respond to any aggressive actions. Zelenskyy reported that Russia has used apartment blocks in Belarus to launch attacks and circumvent Ukrainian defenses. He also detailed recent "brutal attacks" on Kherson, with drones targeting civilian transport and causing casualties, as well as strikes in other Ukrainian cities and on energy infrastructure. While Russian forces crossed into Ukraine from Belarus at the start of the invasion, Belarus has not directly participated in the fighting.

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Al JazeeraMay 1

Iran war: What’s happening on day 63 as Trump signals possible attacks

On day 63 of heightened tensions, Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian condemned the US naval siege of Iranian ports as "intolerable," while US President Donald Trump indicated a potential resumption of war. Air defenses were activated in Tehran to counter small aircraft and drones. Analysts suggest Iran is prepared for the blockade due to stockpiled oil and a large domestic market, having endured harsher sanctions previously. Despite US pressure tactics, a diplomatic impasse is likely, though international pressure may push for negotiations. The US also urged a meeting between Israeli and Lebanese leaders following Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon, and Trump is considering troop reductions in Italy and Spain due to their opposition to the Iran war.

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The Guardian - World NewsMay 1

First Thing: Trump doubles down on rift with Germany, Italy and Spain amid war on Iran

President Donald Trump has escalated his criticism of European allies, threatening to withdraw U.S. troops from Italy and Spain. This comes after Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that the U.S. was being "humiliated" by Iran. Trump has also expressed dissatisfaction with NATO allies for not contributing naval forces to secure the Strait of Hormuz. Separately, a U.S. Senator questioned the Secretary of Defense regarding the accuracy of war assessments on Iran. In unrelated news, footage was released showing an individual attempting to breach security at a White House dinner event.

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Key Claims

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Russian forces crossed the border from Belarus towards Kyiv during the initial invasion in February 2022.

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The US naval siege of Iranian ports is an extension of military operations and is intolerable.

— Masoud Pezeshkian

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Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon killed at least 15 people despite an ongoing ceasefire.

— Lebanese Ministry of Public Health

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A drone struck an energy infrastructure facility, but power has since been restored.

— Volodymyr Zelenskyy

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Donald Trump threatened to withdraw US troops from Italy and Spain due to their lack of involvement in the war on Iran.

— Donald Trump