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Trump warns Iran of ’obliteration like you’ve never seen before’
Trump says war with Iran would cause ‘obliteration like you’ve never seen before’
Donald Trump has said a war with Iran would cause “obliteration like you’ve never seen before”, adding that he has no desire for conflict as tensions between Washington and Tehran continue to escalate.The US president’s comments come after he abruptly cancelled military strikes against three Iranian targets on Thursday night.The 73-year-old claimed he halted the retaliatory attack because the strikes would have killed 150 people.“I’m not looking for war, and if there is, it’ll be obliteration like you’ve never seen before. But I’m not looking to do that,” he said in an interview with NBC’s Meet the Press.Iran shot down an unmanned US drone on Thursday and claimed the Global Hawk surveillance aircraft was destroyed over Tehran’s territory.Washington claims the drone was shot down in international airspace over the Strait of Hormuz.The clash has sparked fears of direct military conflict between the US and Iran, but Mr Trump’s decision to cancel the strikes has raised hopes of a diplomatic solution to the crisis.“I said you know what…they shot down an unmanned drone…and here we are sitting with 150 dead people,” Mr Trump said, according to NBC."And I didn’t like it, I didn’t think it was proportionate.”Mr Trump discussed the cancelled military strikes in a series of early morning tweets on Friday.“We were cocked & loaded to retaliate,” the president said.“Ten minutes before the strike I stopped it, not proportionate to shooting down an unmanned drone. I am in no hurry, our military is rebuilt, new, and ready to go, by far the best in the world,”Iran has said it will respond to any US threat against it, according to the country’s state media.“We will not allow any violation against Iran’s borders,” a foreign ministry spokesperson said on Saturday.“Regardless of any decision they make, we will not allow the Islamic Republic’s territory to be violated.”The Strait of Hormuz was also at the centre of an earlier clash, after Washington accused Iran of a spate of attacks against oil tankers passing through the strategic Gulf region.The full Meet the Press interview with the president will air on Sunday.Additional reporting by agencies
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Bollinger B1: the coolest electric car you’ve never heard of
Not every electric car needs to be a high-tech speed machine capable of sorting your email, giving you a back rub and making you an espresso, all while hustling down the highway on its own. An electric car can also be a low-maintenance, utilitarian workhorse that would be right at home for example on a farm or work site. Thankfully there is such a vehicle, or there will be soon: the B1 from electric car startup Bollinger Motors.
This NASA photo of Saturn’s moon shows clouds you’ve never seen on Earth
NASA's Cassini spacecraft is currently conducting a series of elaborate dives in which it repeatedly comes closer to Saturn than ever before. But during its slower periods, NASA is still using the craft's fantastic photography equipment to grab images of Saturn's nearby bodies, such as the moon Titan. The latest photo from the agency shows Titan in all its glory, complete with some very volatile cloud cover.
The new images, which were captured by Cassini on May 7th but not released immediately, show Titan in impressive detail, with long, feathery streaks of clouds obscuring portions of the landscape. But unlike the clouds we're used to here on Earth — which are made of extremely tiny water droplets or bits of crystalized ice — the clouds you see in the Titan photos are actually made of methane.
In addition to Titan's wealth of atmospheric methane, the planet also has vast lakes thought to be primarily made up of liquid ethane and methane, along with nitrogen. That's an extremely hostile combination, at least in terms of Earth-like life. However, NASA isn't ruling out the possibility that there may actually be methane-based life on the large moon, and even has some theories as to how it might survive.
According to NASA, these new photos were snapped at a distance of about 316,000 miles, which means that each pixel of the image equals roughly 2 miles. With that scale in mind, take a look at the dark splotches dotting the top of the image. Those are the huge methane-filled seas, which may or may not be home to huge, methane-filled whales.