2026

Iran Guards Block Strait of Hormuz Threat Sparks Oil Price Fears

The Strait of Hormuz, a vital chokepoint for global oil shipments, is reportedly facing a new challenge as Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have signaled that passage for ships is “not allowed.” This assertion, according to an EU naval mission official, paints a potentially volatile picture for international trade and energy markets. It’s a statement that, for many, feels less like a surprise and more like an escalation anticipated by observers of the region’s complex geopolitical landscape.

The immediate implication of such a declaration naturally turns our attention to the price of crude oil. With a significant portion of the world’s oil traversing this narrow waterway, any disruption is likely to trigger a surge in prices, with some speculating about levels reaching $100 per barrel.… Continue reading

Iran Leadership Killed in Israeli Attacks Amidst Broader Geopolitical Maneuvers

The recent news of the Iranian defense minister and a Guards commander being killed in Israeli attacks certainly paints a grim picture, and it’s hard not to reflect on the precariousness of leadership positions within the current Iranian regime. It almost seems as if the predecessors of these individuals met a similar fate not too long ago, highlighting a pattern of high-level casualties that suggests a constant state of flux at the top. One can’t help but wonder about the true influence of these figures in the grand scheme of things; in such an environment, aiming for a spot on an organizational chart might, ironically, be a rather risky career move.… Continue reading

Iran Strikes US Bases Amidst Escalating Tensions and Political Turmoil

In response to joint U.S. and Israeli military actions, Iran launched missile and drone strikes targeting seven U.S. military bases across six Middle Eastern countries. These retaliatory attacks, dubbed “Operation Truthful Promise 4,” affected bases including Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar and Al Dhafra Air Base in the UAE. Amidst the escalating conflict, Indian Embassies in Iran and Israel issued advisories urging citizens to exercise caution and remain indoors.

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Democrats Demand War Powers Vote After Iran Strikes

The recent U.S. strikes against Iran have ignited a significant debate within American politics, with Democrats, in particular, vociferously demanding a vote on war powers. This demand stems from a deep-seated concern that executive actions are increasingly bypassing the constitutional role of Congress in matters of war and peace. The urgency of this call is amplified by the fact that the strikes have already occurred, leading many to question the efficacy and timing of such a vote.

Many observers feel that Congress, and specifically Democrats, are acting too late. The argument is that the time to assert war powers and demand a debate should have been *before* military action commenced.… Continue reading

Generals Said No to War, But Trump Was Bored of Peace

Despite warnings from top generals about the severe risks, President Trump has escalated his military actions by launching “major combat operations” in Iran, following a recent successful raid in Venezuela. Military advisors, including Gen. Dan Caine, have expressed grave concerns regarding potential American casualties and the depletion of weapon stockpiles, but the President dismissed these warnings. This aggressive move into Iran, a nation with a history of targeting American interests through proxy groups, draws parallels to the protracted Iraq invasion of 2003, which ultimately benefited Iran.

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Defense Secretary Designates AI Company Anthropic a Supply Chain Risk

Anthropic’s actions have been deemed a betrayal and a failure in business practices with the United States Government, particularly regarding the Department of War’s need for unrestricted access to their models. The company, through its CEO, is accused of attempting to dictate military operational decisions under the guise of “effective altruism,” prioritizing Silicon Valley ideology over national security. Consequently, Anthropic has been designated a Supply-Chain Risk to National Security, leading to a complete cessation of business with the United States military. This decision permanently alters their relationship with the Armed Forces and Federal Government, with a six-month transition period for existing services.

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Footage Contradicts DHS Claim on Refugee Drop-Off Location

Surveillance footage obtained by the Investigative Post contradicts the Department of Homeland Security’s claim that Border Patrol agents dropped Nurul Shah Alam, a nearly blind Rohingya refugee, at a “warm, safe location.” The video shows agents leaving Shah Alam in the parking lot of a closed Tim Hortons on a winter evening, with no apparent attempt to ensure his safety or ability to access the establishment. Shah Alam, who spoke no English and had significant vision impairment, was found dead days later after wandering the city, with his family and lawyers unaware of his release location.

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Trump Warns of American Deaths in Iran Strikes

The prospect of American lives being lost due to potential U.S. military actions in Iran has been starkly brought to the forefront, with a pointed warning suggesting that casualties are a grim possibility. This statement carries a heavy weight, implying that the decision to engage in such conflict, however justified it might be perceived by some, comes with an unavoidable and tragic cost. The underlying sentiment is one of sober acknowledgment that war, even when undertaken for strategic reasons or perceived national interest, inevitably leads to loss of life, and in this context, specifically American lives.

There’s a somber recognition that the very nature of military engagement means that some individuals, referred to as “courageous American heroes,” might indeed perish.… Continue reading

Trump’s Broken Promise: America Won’t Forgive Another Forever War

The conflict between the United States and Iran, while outwardly presented as a clash of ideologies, involves a strategic struggle for public opinion on both sides. Iran aims to influence American sentiment against President Trump by inflicting casualties on U.S. forces, while U.S. and Israeli airstrikes target Iran’s internal control and missile capabilities. President Trump’s approach, marked by shifting rhetoric and a gamble on swift military action, faces domestic challenges, particularly with his base’s reluctance for ground wars and the ongoing Epstein scandal. The outcome hinges on the Iranian people’s response to U.S. pressure and their willingness to instigate internal change, with potential parallels drawn to past interventions like Kosovo.

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Surgeon General Nominee Lacks Medical License Amidst Vaccine Doubts

Dr. Casey Means, a nominee for Surgeon General, testified before Congress regarding her controversial background in functional medicine and wellness advocacy. Despite graduating from Stanford Medical School and dropping out of surgical training, her current medical license is inactive, with no plans to reactivate it. During the hearing, she faced scrutiny over her company, Levels, which promotes continuous glucose monitors and wellness products, and a pending FTC complaint regarding undisclosed financial relationships. Furthermore, she was pressed about a statement from HHS Secretary Roadkill questioning the efficacy of flu vaccines, to which she ultimately deferred to CDC guidance and acknowledged population-level benefits.

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