The Pentagon has identified four U.S. Army Reserve soldiers killed in a drone strike on a military facility in Kuwait during the escalating conflict with Iran. The attack marked the first confirmed American military deaths in the war.
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Sen. John Fetterman sharply criticized Democrats who condemned the deaths of Iranian regime leaders during recent U.S. strikes. The Pennsylvania Democrat argued the operation removed leaders of a brutal regime and could improve regional security.
Journalist Jan Jekielek joins John B. Wells to examine the strategic partnership between China and Iran and its impact on global power dynamics. The discussion explores energy ties, geopolitical strategy, and how shifts inside Iran could affect China’s position and broader international conflicts.
After launching missiles and drones in retaliation for U.S. and Israeli strikes, Iran expected support from Muslim nations but instead faced condemnation and unified defense measures from Gulf states.
Iran’s recent negotiation approach with the Trump administration failed to produce a nuclear deal, with U.S. officials deciding Tehran was negotiating in bad faith. The article argues the disagreement showed limits in Iran’s strategy.
Russian Armed Forces used kamikaze drones to attack railway infrastructure in the Dnipropetrovsk region, targeting the Apostolove station and destroying a locomotive. The strike is part of ongoing attacks on logistics and transport hubs in eastern Ukraine.
Reports of Ayatollah Khamenei’s death sparked intense reactions online, with commentators weighing the geopolitical fallout. The development follows escalating military strikes and rising regional tensions.
Marco Rubio pushed back against reporters’ questions on legal compliance in the Trump administration’s war with Iran, asserting the government has followed required procedures. His remarks come amid broader debate over congressional notification and war powers.
Trump’s remarks on Iran and possible regime change have ignited debate among supporters and critics alike. The comments come amid renewed tensions and uncertainty over future U.S. policy in the region.
National security analysts examine rising tensions after the strike on Iran, exploring retaliation risks, cyber threats, and hidden pressure networks. The broadcast also assesses shifting geopolitical power dynamics and emerging developments tied to the Epstein files.
An Iranian missile landed just hundreds of meters from the Temple Mount, fueling speculation about whether Jerusalem’s holiest site was the intended target. Religious leaders say the near-miss carries historic and prophetic implications.
An Iranian missile warhead landed near Jerusalem’s Old City, just hundreds of meters from the Temple Mount and al-Aqsa Mosque. Police say the impact could have caused catastrophic damage to one of the world’s most sensitive religious sites.
The United States and Israel launched coordinated military strikes on Iran targeting multiple sites, including in Tehran, resulting in significant damage and reported casualties. Iran has responded with missile and drone attacks against U.S. and Israeli positions, intensifying the regional conflict.
Hezbollah has opened a new front by firing rockets and missiles into northern Israel, marking its first direct engagement in the wider conflict with Israel. The escalation raises fears of a broader regional war as Israeli defenses respond to the barrage.
Reports from social media say an Iranian Air Force MiG-29 fighter jet hit an Israeli F-15 EX Eagle II using a Soviet-designed R-27 air-to-air missile, potentially marking a rare aerial defeat. Neither Iran nor Israel have officially confirmed the incident.


















Feminists for Killing Feminists
A commentary claims some Western feminist organizations remained silent during Iran’s violent crackdown on women protesting compulsory hijab laws. The piece argues the silence reflects political alliances overriding advocacy for women’s rights.