February 2025

Trump Threatens Iran with Obliteration if He’s Assassinated

President Trump issued a stark warning that Iran would face obliteration if he were assassinated, citing a history of Iranian threats against him and other officials. This warning comes amidst years of tracked Iranian threats, including a thwarted assassination plot detailed in a Justice Department announcement. The President’s directive, however, wouldn’t necessarily bind his successor, Vice President Vance. These threats prompted increased security measures, most notably surrounding a July campaign rally where Trump was injured by gunfire.

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Zelensky Slams Carlson for Putin ‘Bootlicking’

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky vehemently denounced Tucker Carlson’s accusations of dictatorship, calling him a mouthpiece for Vladimir Putin and urging him to cease echoing Kremlin propaganda. Zelensky refuted Carlson’s claims point-by-point, citing the ongoing war and martial law as reasons for the electoral pause, and highlighting the exchange of political prisoner Viktor Medvedchuk for Ukrainian soldiers as evidence against accusations of murder. He emphasized that Ukraine’s current inability to hold elections is a direct consequence of Russia’s invasion, a war that threatens the country’s very democracy. Zelensky’s sharp rebuke underscores the deep divisions and misinformation surrounding the conflict.

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25-Year-Old With Musk Ties Gains Access to US Payment System: A National Security Crisis?

A former SpaceX and X engineer, Marko Elez, possesses extensive administrator-level access to the US Treasury Department’s critical payment systems, including the Payment Automation Manager and Secure Payment System. This access, confirmed by multiple sources, allows him to modify sensitive files and potentially alter government payments totaling over a fifth of the US economy. Experts express deep concern over the security implications of such broad privileges granted to an individual lacking prior government experience, particularly given the context of Elon Musk’s associates’ broader infiltration of government agencies. This raises serious questions about the security of these systems and the potential for misuse.

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Trump’s Gaza Annexation Proposal Stuns World

President Trump announced a plan for the United States to assume control of the Gaza Strip, potentially deploying troops, and suggested Palestinians relocate. He envisioned the area’s redevelopment as a “Riviera,” implying a future without significant Palestinian presence. This proposal, met with regional opposition and skepticism even within Trump’s own party, raises numerous legal and logistical questions regarding implementation and funding. The plan’s feasibility is questionable, given the existing regional instability and widespread Palestinian resistance to displacement.

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USPS Halts Chinese Package Imports: Widespread Backlash Expected

Effective immediately, the United States Postal Service has temporarily suspended the acceptance of packages originating from China and Hong Kong, excluding letters and flats. This action follows President Trump’s new tariffs on Chinese goods and China’s subsequent retaliatory tariffs, which also eliminated a duty-free exemption for low-value packages. The suspension, for an unspecified duration, impacts online retailers like Shein and Temu and may be related to increased difficulty screening packages for security risks. The timing coincides with planned discussions between Presidents Trump and Xi.

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Colombia Cancels $880M Oil Venture with US Company

President Gustavo Petro of Colombia has ordered the termination of Ecopetrol’s joint venture with Occidental Petroleum, citing environmental concerns related to fracking. The cancelled project, involving 91 oil wells in the Permian Basin and projected to yield approximately 90,000 barrels of oil daily, represents roughly 12% of Ecopetrol’s total production. Petro advocates for the sale of the operation and reinvestment in clean energy sources, firmly stating his opposition to fracking due to its environmental impact. While Ecopetrol’s shares initially rose following the deal announcement, they subsequently declined after Petro’s intervention.

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Musk’s Unlawful Power Grab: A Coup Against the US Government

Elon Musk, with Donald Trump’s complicity, is unlawfully seizing power within the U.S. federal government. Through his self-styled “Department of Government Efficiency,” Musk is illegally accessing classified information, manipulating federal finances, and purging civil servants, all without any legitimate authority. This constitutes a systematic dismantling of democratic institutions, enabled by a passive Congress, and closely resembles a corporate hostile takeover of the government itself. Musk’s actions, including the defunding of humanitarian aid organizations and attempts to abolish agencies like USAID, represent a blatant disregard for constitutional constraints and the rule of law. The situation, while appearing subtle, is a grave threat to American democracy.

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China Retaliates with Counter-Tariffs Amidst Escalating US Trade War

In response to new U.S. tariffs, China announced retaliatory tariffs on various U.S. imports, including crude oil and agricultural machinery, citing violations of WTO rules. Simultaneously, an antitrust investigation into Google and export controls on several key minerals were initiated. These actions, along with the addition of two American companies to an “unreliable entities” list, significantly escalate trade tensions. While the timing suggests a calculated response, analysts warn of potential negative economic consequences globally.

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Temple Student Arrested for Impersonating ICE Officer

A Temple University student, Aidan Steigelmann, was arrested for impersonating an ICE officer. This incident unfolded when he, along with two other unidentified individuals, attempted to gain access to a Temple University residence hall. They presented themselves to security as police and ICE agents, a claim that was immediately met with skepticism. Security denied them entry, preventing what could have been a far more serious situation.

The three individuals then left the scene together in a Jaguar SUV. Police have identified Steigelmann as one of the suspects, and his arrest is a significant step in the investigation. The fact that he was apprehended suggests that police are confident in their ability to identify and apprehend the other two suspects as well, possibly using the Jaguar SUV as a key lead.… Continue reading

2°C Climate Target Unreachable: Scientist Declares ‘Game Over’

New research by Professor James Hansen suggests the pace of global heating has been severely underestimated, rendering the 2°C target unattainable. This conclusion stems from findings that both the impact of reduced shipping pollution and climate sensitivity to increased emissions are higher than previously believed. These results, while at the high end of current estimates, cannot be dismissed and indicate a significantly accelerated warming trajectory, potentially triggering critical tipping points like the collapse of the Atlantic ocean currents. Unless drastic action is taken, including potentially exploring solar geoengineering, the study projects a 2°C rise by 2045.

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