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Trump Backs Down on Iran Threat, Ceding Control of Strait of Hormuz

President Trump abandoned his ultimatum to bomb Iran by a specific deadline, agreeing instead to a two-week ceasefire. This decision came after previously threatening to “wipe out a whole civilization” if Iran did not immediately open the Strait of Hormuz. While Iran has agreed to cease defensive operations and allow passage with coordination, the extent of their concessions remains unclear. This marks the fourth time the president has extended his unfulfilled threats, with Iran’s National Security Council claiming the U.S. has accepted their 10-point peace plan, including terms for passage through the Strait.

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Trump Destroys Americas Global Standing

A pattern has emerged where President Trump’s norm-defying actions are met with criticism from elected Republicans, who are then attacked by Trump and his supporters. This “one-way road” dynamic dictates that Trump’s behavior should be excused, while any criticism against him is forbidden. This approach has now extended globally, as long-time allies express anger towards the United States due to Trump’s consistent mocking and undermining of their partnerships. These allies are now refusing to cooperate on critical security matters and are even considering forming coalitions against both the U.S. and China, demonstrating the tangible consequences of Trump’s transactional foreign policy.

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Trump Delays Iran Attack Again, Markets Rally Amid Skepticism

President Donald Trump agreed to suspend planned attacks on Iranian infrastructure for two weeks, contingent upon Iran’s complete, immediate, and safe opening of the Strait of Hormuz. This decision, announced just prior to a previously set deadline for military action, was influenced by discussions with Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir. Sharif had requested the extension and urged a two-week ceasefire from all parties to facilitate diplomatic resolution, a move described by Trump as a “double sided CEASEFIRE!”

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Pakistan PM Asks Trump to Extend Iran Deadline, White House Confirms

The White House has indicated that Donald Trump is considering a request from Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to extend the deadline for Iran to strike a deal. With the original deadline looming, it has been reported that Trump has been made aware of Sharif’s proposal and a response is forthcoming. This diplomatic outreach from Pakistan’s leader urges that the negotiations be granted more time.

In comments made to Fox News during a phone interview, Trump stated that he would be fully briefed on the proposal and referred to Prime Minister Sharif as a “highly respected man.” When pressed about his feelings regarding the ongoing talks, Trump offered a brief response, indicating that he could not divulge details due to the sensitive nature of the “heated negotiations” currently underway.… Continue reading

Trump Reacts to Tucker Carlson’s Antichrist Implication

The article details a recent exchange between Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump. Carlson reportedly questioned if the president viewed his role in larger, perhaps spiritual, terms. In response, Trump dismissed Carlson as “low IQ” and claimed he does not engage with him, despite Carlson’s past support and consideration for vice president. This shift in their relationship appears to stem from disagreements on issues such as the Epstein files and the conflict with Iran.

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Omar Calls for Trump Impeachment Over Genocide Threats

Following President Trump’s threats of genocide against Iran and a deadline for a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar called for his impeachment, labeling his statements “sickeningly evil.” Senator Amy Klobuchar and Representative Angie Craig also condemned the threats, with Klobuchar urging Congress to vote on war powers and Craig stating such rhetoric should not be normalized. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries called on Republicans to help end the “reckless war” in Iran, while Minnesota Governor Tim Walz declared the President had “lost his mind.”

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Pope Leo Condemns Trump’s Threats Against Iran

Pope Leo has issued a strong condemnation of Donald Trump’s rhetoric concerning Iran, declaring his threats “truly unacceptable.” This significant statement from the head of the Catholic Church signals a deep concern over the escalating tensions and the potential for devastating conflict. The Pope’s pronouncement comes amidst a backdrop of increasingly aggressive pronouncements from Trump, whose statements have swung wildly from declarations of victory to threats of severe military action.

The evolution of Trump’s pronouncements paints a picture of a volatile and unpredictable approach to international relations. In the span of just a few weeks, his statements have ranged from claims of having “won the war” against Iran to urgent pleas for help, followed by contradictory assertions of not needing assistance at all.… Continue reading

Alex Jones Joins Calls to Remove Trump Via 25th Amendment Amid Iran Threats

Following President Trump’s explicit threats to destroy Iranian civilization, former MAGA allies Alex Jones and Marjorie Taylor Greene have joined calls to invoke the 25th Amendment. This amendment allows for the Vice President and a majority of the cabinet to declare the President unfit for office, or Congress can remove him by a two-thirds vote. These calls stem from Trump’s ultimatum to Iran, demanding a ceasefire or facing the destruction of its power plants and bridges, a threat characterized by critics as “evil and madness.”

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Retired General Calls for Nuremberg-Style Trials for Trump’s War Orders

A retired U.S. Army General has warned that Donald Trump’s actions concerning Iran could lead to serious consequences, drawing parallels to the accountability faced after the Nuremberg trials. Brigadier General Steve Anderson cautioned that American soldiers and leaders might be held accountable for following “illegal” orders directed by the president. This concern arises from President Trump’s recent threats, which multiple experts have indicated could constitute war crimes if carried out.

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Trump Threatens Iranian Civilization with Annihilation

President Donald Trump posted a dire warning on Truth Social that Iran, a nation of 90 million people, could be destroyed within hours, stating, “A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again.” This warning preceded an 8 p.m. ET deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and followed over 50 U.S. strikes on Kharg Island, Iran’s primary oil export hub. The president then asserted that regime change had already occurred, suggesting a “revolutionarily wonderful” outcome and the end of “47 years of extortion, corruption, and death.” While some allies expressed concern over the apocalyptic rhetoric, others, like Vice President JD Vance, maintained that U.S. military objectives were complete. International reactions included Qatar’s call for restraint and Iran’s officials organizing human chains to protect infrastructure.

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