Breaking! Iran University of Science and Technology is hit by U.S.-Israel airstrikes; Trump calls the Strait of Hormuz "the Strait of Trump," and the aircraft carrier USS Bush will arrive in the Middle East.

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According to CCTV International News, on March 27 local time, U.S. President Trump spoke at the Future Investment Initiative Summit held in Miami, Florida, where he referred to the Strait of Hormuz as the “Trump Strait” at one point.

On the same day, according to sources, the U.S. aircraft carrier “George H.W. Bush” is expected to be deployed to the U.S. Central Command area, which includes the Middle East, near the current front lines of conflict with Iran.

It is currently unclear whether the carrier will join the existing two carrier strike groups already engaged in operations against Iran or will be replacing one of them.

Additionally, according to Iranian sources, the Iran University of Science and Technology in Tehran was attacked by U.S. and Israeli airstrikes early on the 28th.

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U.S. officials say Iran’s attack on U.S. military base in Saudi Arabia resulted in multiple injuries

On March 27 local time, U.S. officials revealed that Iran fired missiles at the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, injuring several American soldiers.

Two U.S. officials stated that the attack resulted in injuries to several U.S. military personnel, but all the injured are currently in stable condition. Furthermore, at least one U.S. military aircraft was damaged in the attack.

It is reported that this attack is one of Iran’s latest responses to U.S. and allied military actions. As the conflict escalates, U.S. personnel and facilities in the Middle East face greater risks.

As of now, at least 303 U.S. military personnel have been injured in military operations against Iran, with 10 sustaining serious injuries.

Iranian officials consider withdrawing from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty

On March 27 local time, Ibrahim Rezaei, spokesperson for the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of the Iranian Parliament, stated on social media that it is “meaningless” for Iran to continue as a member of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, as the treaty has not provided Iran with substantive benefits.

Rezaei pointed out that the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty has not only failed to protect Iran from attacks by nuclear powers but has also led to multiple attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, with international documents and agreements being completely disregarded.

He stated that the U.S. has withdrawn from over 60 international organizations and agreements, and if Iran chooses to withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, the West may express surprise and opposition, but “now is the time to leave.”

Spokesman for Iranian Armed Forces: Iran is formulating conditions for ending the war

On March 27 local time, the spokesman for the Iranian Armed Forces stated that Iran is formulating conditions for ending the war. The spokesman warned the U.S. and Israel that Iran possesses strong power and a decisive advantage on the battlefield, capable of determining the final outcome of the war, and that the U.S. and Israel will be “forced” to accept this reality.

The spokesman noted that the U.S. and Israel have fully recognized the strength of Iran’s armed forces and nation in practical struggles, advising them to face the facts and return to sanity in a timely manner.

U.S. presidential envoy expects talks with Iran this week

On March 27 local time, U.S. presidential envoy Wietkoff stated that talks with Iran are expected to take place this week.

Wietkoff also mentioned that a response from Iran to the U.S. proposal for a 15-point ceasefire plan is expected soon.

German Chancellor Merz: The U.S. is escalating the conflict in the Middle East

On March 27 local time, German Chancellor Merz stated during a speech that what the U.S. is doing is not de-escalating the situation or seeking peaceful solutions, but rather massively escalating the conflict, the consequences of which are unpredictable. Merz stated that these escalations pose a threat not only to those directly affected but to everyone, including Germans.

Merz also questioned the U.S. and Israel’s war objectives regarding Iran, believing that their goal of regime change in Iran cannot be achieved. Merz asked, “Is regime change really their goal? If so, I don’t think they can achieve it. Such things usually end in failure.”

In his speech, Merz also stated that Germany is willing to deploy armed forces to the Strait of Hormuz for mine-clearing operations after the war ends.

Compiled from: CCTV International News, CCTV News

Proofread by: Su Huanwen

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