Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Russian satellites photographed Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia three times in the days preceding an Iranian strike on March 26th. Citing Ukraine’s intelligence experience, Zelenskyy asserts that repeated photographing of a facility signals an imminent attack. He expressed “100%” certainty that Russia is sharing this intelligence with Iran to aid in striking American forces, suggesting Russia benefits from a prolonged Middle East conflict.
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At a recent CPAC gathering, the MAGA faithful grappled with the ramifications of President Trump’s foreign policy decisions, particularly the burgeoning conflict in Iran, in his absence. While some attendees, like Erik Prince and Jason Redman, voiced strong opposition to a potential ground invasion, citing dire consequences, others, such as Ric Grenell, defended the president’s actions as wise and necessary. The internal debate highlighted a movement facing internal divisions and external challenges, amplified by declining approval ratings and upcoming midterm elections.
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Following US-Israeli strikes that reportedly destroyed two Iranian universities, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard issued a threat on March 29 to target US universities in the Middle East. The Guard demanded an official condemnation of the university bombings from the US government by noon on March 30, Tehran time, warning that American campuses in the region and their surroundings would face retaliation if this demand was not met. This warning urged employees, professors, students, and residents near American universities in the Gulf to stay at least a kilometer away from campuses.
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Netanyahu’s recent order to expand a security buffer zone in southern Lebanon has ignited a firestorm of reactions, with many criticizing the move as an outright invasion and occupation rather than a legitimate security measure. The language used to describe this expansion, particularly the term “security buffer zone,” has been met with derision and skepticism, often characterized as a modern form of propaganda or “doublespeak” designed to obscure the true intentions. The perception is that this euphemism deliberately sanitizes a much more aggressive action, a land grab that encroaches on Lebanese sovereignty.
The expansion is seen by many as a continuation of a long-held ambition for a “greater Israel,” a territorial expansion that extends beyond current borders.… Continue reading
The article highlights the critical juncture facing Gulf nations, where their economic stability and societal fabric are at stake. Consequently, these countries assert their right to participate in any prospective peace negotiations. However, a significant division exists among them regarding the optimal path forward, particularly concerning the future regional dynamics with Iran and the United States.
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For the first time in centuries, Catholic leaders were prevented by Israeli police from celebrating Mass at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on Palm Sunday. The Latin Patriarchate condemned the decision as “manifestly unreasonable and grossly disproportionate,” arguing that the church had been hosting private Masses since the start of the conflict. Israeli police cited safety concerns, including difficulties with emergency vehicle access and adequate shelter in the Old City, as reasons for the prohibition. This incident has drawn strong condemnation from Italy, with Premier Giorgia Meloni calling it an offense against religious freedom, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated there was no malicious intent and that a plan to partially reopen the church for worship in the coming days was being developed.
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Global protests under the banner “No Kings” erupted on Saturday, with millions expressing anger at perceived authoritarianism and disregard for law by the current administration. This marks the third major demonstration by the grassroots movement, which has become the primary voice of opposition since the start of the current term in January 2025. The protests highlight widespread public dissent and a desire for accountability.
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The massive public demonstrations across the U.S. on Saturday, with an estimated nine million participants, offered a glimmer of hope that the nation is awakening to the active responsibility required to maintain democracy. This historic turnout signaled a rejection of unchecked power and a demand for a government truly “by, for, and of the people,” rather than succumbing to internal threats fueled by complacency and self-satisfaction. The protests underscore that national greatness and goodness, like democracy, are verbs requiring continuous effort and participation, not passive entitlements. The article suggests that if this energy translates into sustained activism and the election of forward-thinking leaders, a fundamental shift toward policies serving the many, not just the few, may be possible.
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It’s striking to learn that, according to available information, blue states face significantly greater hurdles in securing disaster funding under the Trump administration, with some suggestions indicating it’s as much as three times harder. This disparity is not merely a matter of slightly longer wait times or more paperwork; it points to a potentially systemic issue where political leanings seem to influence the allocation of essential federal aid during times of crisis. The data suggests a stark contrast in how requests are handled based on a state’s political affiliation.
The approval rate for disaster funding requests from states with Democratic governors and senators under Trump has been notably low, hovering around 23 percent in a recent assessment period.… Continue reading
Former Customs and Border Patrol “commander at large” Greg Bovino refused to relinquish official government social media accounts after his retirement, claiming the followers were his personal following. These accounts, belonging to the Border Patrol’s El Centro, California, regional office, were used by Bovino to promote his role in anti-immigration raids. Despite resistance and claims of ownership over the amassed followers, the accounts have now been shut down by the federal government.
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