The attack on a girl's elementary school in the Iranian town of Minab was one of the US military's deadliest civilian bombings in decades. read more
Suggestion that Scott Bessent so described a world leader included in Regime Change, by New York Times reporters read more
A New Washington Post expos raises questions about former National Intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard and her Hare Krishna guru's desire to shape world politics. Investigative journalist Jon Swaine published his findings Sunday in a lengthy feature for the Washington Post about Gabbard's relationship with Chris Butler, "the eccentric religious leader Gabbard once described as her guru." Swaine wrote that "Gabbard grew up in Butler's breakaway Hare Krishna group" and that "Her parents held senior positions in the organization."
The partial reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, through which 20% of the world's oil passes, was the principal achievement of the Memorandum of Understanding and a key priority for the United States seeking to avoid a global economic crisis. read more
President Donald Trump's appointees reportedly terminated an early-stage criminal investigation into his controversial clemency for a convicted fraudster. read more
Trump's Operation Epic Fury began with "double tap" strikes on Shajareh Tayyebeh, an Iranian girls' elementary school, which killed at least 156 people, 120 of them children.
Now THAT'S a casualty list.
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