
Trump Signs Critical Decree for Iran: Implementing ‘Maximum Pressure’ Policy

US President Donald Trump has once again tightened the screws on Iran by signing a presidential decree to re-implement the “maximum pressure on Iran” policy. This decision comes amidst escalating tensions between the US and Iran, with Trump asserting that the people of Gaza had no choice but to leave Gaza territory.
The “maximum pressure on Iran” policy aims to push Iran into compliance with international regulations and agreements, particularly regarding its nuclear program. By reinstating this policy, Trump is signaling his administration’s commitment to holding Iran accountable for its actions.
Additionally, in a separate development, experts are closely monitoring seismic activity in the Egean Sea, particularly around the island of Santorini. The recent earthquake swarm in the region has raised concerns about the potential impact on neighboring countries like Turkey.
Santorini, known for its volcanic activity, has experienced significant seismic events in the past, with the most recent one occurring in 2012. As experts continue to monitor the situation, many are wondering if this earthquake swarm could lead to a major event that would affect Turkey as well.
As the world grapples with these two significant developments, the international community remains on edge, awaiting further updates on both the US-Iran relations and the seismic activity in the Egean Sea.





