Pete Hegseth sets the tone for Trumpโs politically incorrect war on Iran
Pete Hegseth redefines the US-Israeli military operation in Iran as a stand against political correctness while promoting a new era of aggressive military intervention.
What does Trump seek in Iran? The doubts and contradictory statements about the objectives of his grand geopolitical gamble
The article explores the confusion surrounding Trump's objectives in Iran following recent military operations and conflicting statements from his administration.
Trump administration failed in attempts to delay tariff refund battle
A federal appeals court dismissed Donald Trump's administration's attempt to delay legal proceedings regarding tariff refunds.
Pete Hegseth: The conflict with Iran is not endless, the US is fighting for victory
Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth asserts the US military operation against Iran has a clear mission and will not resemble the prolonged conflicts in Iraq.
No clear explanation as to why the Trump administration could avoid an endless war in Iran
The article discusses the lack of clarity regarding the Trump administration's approach to preventing a prolonged military conflict in Iran.
Wide American Contradictions: How Washington's Estimates of the Duration of War Have Changed?
The U.S. administration shows significant discrepancies in estimates of the military conflict's duration with Iran, oscillating between weeks and months of warfare as Iran counters these claims about regime change.
Don't let Washington politicians turn your local bank into a government spy
The Trump administration is reportedly contemplating measures that would require banks to collect citizenship information from customers, raising concerns about privacy and the implications for customer access to banking services.
Trump's Secretary says the war against Iran 'will not be eternal' and that the objective of the U.S. is to destroy the 'nuclear threat' from Tehran
U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth stated that the war against Iran has a clear mission to eliminate Iran's nuclear and missile programs, asserting that it will not be an eternal conflict.
Does Mexico have a strategy for dealing with the Trump government?
The article discusses the implications of U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran and how it affects global oil markets and Mexico's strategy in the context of these developments.
We did not start this war, but under Trump we will end it, says Hegseth
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth stated that the US did not initiate the conflict with Iran, but it will be ended under Trump's administration, emphasizing a forceful stance against any threats to Americans.
DOUG SCHOEN: As a Democrat, I back Trump's Iran strike โ my party is wrong
Democratic strategist Doug Schoen expresses support for the Trump administration's military strike on Iran, arguing that it aligns with the desire for regime change among many Iranians.
Iran's 'Water Ghost Operation' Sending Drones to Neighboring Airports and Hotelsโฆ Abu Dhabi Tourism Bureau Says 'The State Will Cover Accommodation Costs'
Iran is carrying out drone attacks on airports and infrastructure in major Middle Eastern countries, seemingly to pressure the U.S. and Israel by targeting Gulf monarchies influential with the Trump administration.
Sources: Trump Administration Officials Said There Was No Intelligence on Iran Planning to Attack the U.S.
Sources from the Trump administration stated there was no intelligence indicating Iran planned to preemptively attack U.S. forces, undermining a key justification previously made for military action against Iran.
Trump Attacks Electric Vehicles Again - Now Targeting Charging Stations
The Trump administration is pushing for a new regulation requiring that 100% of materials used for electric vehicle charging stations be produced in the U.S.
Trump Against Anthropic: When Arbitrary Action Takes Precedence over Serious AI Policy
The article critiques Donald Trump's administration for undermining national AI leaders like Anthropic through arbitrary regulatory actions.
U.S. Think Tanks: Trumpโs Attack on Iran Will Incite Nuclear Proliferation
U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran may reduce immediate nuclear proliferation risks but could lead to a broader threat of nuclear arms across other countries.
Intelligence Analyst: For These Reasons, America Will Not Defeat Iran
A former U.S. intelligence analyst argues that the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran are a dangerous gamble, predicting that the Trump administration will not win the war due to mixed political, military, and popular factors.
Anthropic against Trump
Anthropic, a company founded by Dario Amodei, positions itself as the first organization resisting the utilization of AI models for unconstitutional surveillance and potential lethal operations, even amid pressure from the Trump administration.
Trump supporters were shocked by the president's new adventure in Iran โ and began to lose patience
In a significant shift, President Trump's recent actions regarding Iran have left many of his supporters shocked and increasingly impatient with his administration.
The end of the ITIN in US banks? How the new immigration proposal could leave millions without financial access
The Trump administration is considering a proposal that would require US banks to collect proof of citizenship from all clients, which could adversely affect the migrant community.
Out of Control Trump Administration, Japan and Europe Complicit in Military Intervention, Who Criticized It
The article discusses the complicity of Japan and European nations in U.S. military interventions while highlighting international criticism from Islamic nations.
Anxious allies are demanding Trump's team shows it has a plan for Iran
Allies are increasingly concerned and demanding clarity from Trump's administration regarding the strategy for dealing with Iran amid escalating tensions.
Editorial: Air Strikes on Iran Have Led the Middle East Down an Unpredictable Path
The article discusses the uncertain long-term implications of the U.S. and Israel's military actions against Iran, initiated by President Trump's administration despite significant public opposition.
The Institutional Reaction to Trump Finally Shows Its Face
The article discusses how the Trump administration's rapid deviations from legal and constitutional norms during its second term have sparked significant institutional reactions.
Judicial Setback for Gavin Newsom in California: Law Requiring Visible ID for ICE Agents Suspended
A federal appeals court temporarily suspended a California law requiring ICE agents to display visible identification, marking a setback for Governor Gavin Newsom amidst immigration policy tensions with the Trump administration.
A war of choice: How the Trump administration decided to attack Iran
The article discusses the Trump administrationโs military strategy against Iran, emphasizing the buildup of U.S. forces in the region to pressure Iran into abandoning its nuclear ambitions.
Trump allies defend US-Israel strikes on Iran as Democrats call it a โwar of choiceโ
Allies of Donald Trump defended recent US-Israel military strikes on Iran, while Democrats criticized the actions as unnecessary and requiring congressional approval.
What will happen with the work permit of thousands of asylum seekers in the U.S. and updates for March 2026
Recent changes proposed by the Trump administration could complicate work permit acquisition for asylum seekers in the U.S.
British Diplomat: There Are Four Scenarios for Iran
The article discusses a British diplomat's perspective on the U.S. military approach towards Iran, highlighting the implications of U.S. historical actions and its failure to engage in genuine negotiations.
Analysis: Netanyahu and Trump killed the Iranian leader, but the vision for the country's future is completely unclear
This article analyzes the killing of Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, attributing the event to a confluence of U.S. and Israeli actions under Trumpโs administration.
Mamdani's response to Trump's Iran strike sparks conservative backlash: 'Rooting for the ayatollah'
New York City's Mayor Zohran Mamdani faces significant criticism from conservatives after condemning a U.S.-led military strike on Iran that resulted in the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Newsweek Article: Did the Trump Administration Learn the Lessons of the Iraq War?
The article discusses how the Trump administration, along with the Democratic leadership, appears to have forgotten the catastrophic outcomes of America's involvement in Iraq as tensions with Iran escalate.
Obama official who backed Iran deal sparks online outrage with reaction to Trump's strike: 'Sit this one out'
Ben Rhodes, a former Obama administration official, faced backlash after criticizing U.S. military strikes on Iran, with many attributing current tensions to the Iran deal he supported.
Analysis: The Trump administration now feels that things are slipping โ but Iran could be dangerous when cornered
The U.S. has once again launched attacks against Iran amid ongoing nuclear negotiations, raising questions about its commitment to diplomatic solutions.
Jerzy Haszczyลski: The First Great War of Donald Trump. A Mass of Doubts
The article discusses the uncertainties surrounding potential military action by the Trump administration against Iran amidst claims of a nuclear threat.
"No need for international law" - Trump, after the failure of 'deal diplomacy', attacks Iran
The Trump administration, alongside Israel, has initiated an attack on Iran, marking a shift after a failed approach to diplomacy surrounding the Iran nuclear agreement.
In Texas, the Trump administration holds its first trial for antifa terrorism
The Trump administration's first trial for alleged antifa terrorism is underway in Texas, focusing on accusations against anti-ICE activists for an attack on an immigration police facility.
Latino dog whose family was detained by ICE goes viral for only responding to commands in Spanish
The story of Eclipse, a dog whose family was detained by ICE, has gone viral, highlighting the scars of the Trump administration's immigration policy in the U.S.
Trump administration warns tariff refund process โwill take timeโ
The Trump administration has informed businesses that the refund process for tariffs overturned by the US Supreme Court will be lengthy, following a recent Supreme Court ruling.
Artificial intelligence must not decide life and death alone, claims company โ Trump snapped: 'Leftist lunatics'
A U.S. company asserts that decisions regarding life and death should always involve human input, amidst a conflict with the Trump administration labeling it a national security threat.
Trump's furious response to Anthropic is as much about power as it is about AI safety
The Trump administration has announced a blacklist of Anthropic due to its refusal to allow military access to its AI technology, marking a significant policy move regarding AI safety.
Not in my backyard: Trump voters now rejecting the new ICE detention centers
Former Trump supporters are opposing the expansion of ICE detention centers amidst the administration's immigration enforcement efforts.
Donald Trump orders his administration to "immediately cease" using Anthropic's AI
Donald Trump has ordered all federal agencies to immediately stop using artificial intelligence technology developed by Anthropic after the company denied unrestricted access to the U.S. military.
FBI fires a dozen after Biden-era subpoenas of Patel, Wiles come to light
The FBI has terminated over a dozen employees in the wake of subpoenas for personal phone records of Kash Patel and Susie Wiles under the Biden administration.
US Attack on Iran: Vance Holds Back, Hegseth Pushes, Rubio Mediates
The article discusses internal tensions within the Trump administration regarding military action in the Middle East, highlighting Vice President Vance's opposition to prolonged warfare.
South Africa: U.S. aims to process 4,500 refugee applications each month
The U.S. plans to process 4,500 refugee applications from South Africa each month, citing discrimination against white South Africans as a reason for resettlement.
New York Times: Regime Change in Cuba Pleases Trump, But Risks Are High
The Trump administration is torn between the desire for regime change in Cuba and the potential for uncontrollable chaos just off the U.S. coast.
Trump sets reciprocal tariffs from August 1... but increases them: Ranges will be from 10% to 70%
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that starting August 1, his administration will implement reciprocal tariffs ranging from 10% to 70%, with letters being sent to trade partners regarding the new rates.
Susie Wilesโ lawyer denies approving FBI recording, says heโd lose license over โstuntโ
Susie Wiles' attorney denies involvement in permitting the FBI to record a call with her, which he claims would jeopardize his legal license.
Mikie Sherrill, under pressure: the electoral data from New Jersey that the DOJ urges her to share with the government
The U.S. Department of Justice has sued New Jersey and four other states to access voter registration data, claiming that such information is necessary for investigating suspicious data linked to the Trump administration.