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#politics

Forbes: Appeals Court Pauses Ruling Against Trump's National Guard Deployment In LA
Appeals Court Pauses Ruling Against Trump's National Guard Deployment In LA
An appellate court has temporarily blocked a federal judge's order requiring President Trump to return control of the California National Guard to Governor Gavin Newsom. The judge ruled that Trump's deployment of the troops without state approval was illegal, citing a violation of the Tenth Amendment.

The appellate court's decision means the National Guard will remain under Trump's control for now. Newsom criticized Trump's actions as authoritarian, while Trump defended his deployment, claiming it was necessary to prevent chaos in Los Angeles amid ongoing immigration protests.


#society

GB News: Air India plane crash: Mark White details 'miracle' discovery after reports of 'no survivors'
Air India plane crash: Mark White details 'miracle' discovery after reports of 'no survivors'
A British survivor has emerged from the recent Air India plane crash that occurred shortly after takeoff in Ahmedabad, involving 242 individuals on board. GB News Home and Security Editor Mark White described the update as "astonishing."




#foreignaffairs

Front Page Magazine: Israel Blows Up Obama's Legacy
Israel Blows Up Obama's Legacy
Obama's legacy on Iran is criticized as flawed, particularly regarding the nuclear deal, which Trump abandoned. Restoring sanctions was seen as insufficient, while military action by Israel is viewed as a more effective alternative to negotiations, which are deemed ineffective against terrorism.




The Telegraph: Nato drafts one-page communiqué to suit Trump’s attention span
Nato drafts one-page communiqué to suit Trump’s attention span
At the upcoming NATO summit in The Hague, Donald Trump will receive a one-page communiqué designed to prevent tensions between the U.S. and European leaders. This brief statement will address Trump's demand for a 5% GDP defense spending increase.

The communiqué will primarily focus on the alliance's historic decision to significantly boost defense spending to enhance capabilities against potential Russian aggression.


Le Monde: 'In the war in Ukraine, territory is important, yes, but not as much as it seems'
'In the war in Ukraine, territory is important, yes, but not as much as it seems'
Vladimir Putin's aggression in Ukraine has resulted in the deaths and mutilations of countless Russians and Ukrainians, marking him as the architect of a "war of choice." The ongoing slaughter raises questions about the potential for negotiations to end the conflict.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump proposed a controversial solution, suggesting the de jure recognition of Crimea's annexation and a de facto acknowledgment of Russian control in the Donbas. However, both Ukrainians and Russians rejected this proposal, revealing that the conflict's true aim is not just territorial but also the overthrow of Ukraine's government.


#military

Times Of Israel: Despite vulnerabilities, troops blocked capture of Gaza Division base on Oct. 7 — probe
Despite vulnerabilities, troops blocked capture of Gaza Division base on Oct. 7 — probe
Hamas attempted to capture the Israeli military's Re’im Base during its October 7 attack but was repelled after a prolonged battle. Four IDF soldiers were killed, and the investigation revealed a lack of preparedness and defensive infrastructure at the base, which was mistakenly deemed a non-frontline facility.

Despite the chaos, IDF troops displayed heroism, preventing a larger disaster. The probe highlighted significant breaches in information security that allowed Hamas to plan the assault effectively. The IDF's investigation aims to draw operational conclusions for future military readiness.


Front Page Magazine: Israel Tests Out a Decapitation Strike
Israel Tests Out a Decapitation Strike
Decapitation strikes aim to eliminate a regime's leadership without engaging in traditional warfare, a tactic the U.S. hesitates to use due to legal concerns. This caution has led to prolonged conflicts, as seen in Iraq, while adversaries disregard such rules.

In contrast, Israel's Operation Rising Lion targeted key figures within Iran's military and terrorist networks, successfully removing three high-ranking commanders. This operation required precise, real-time intelligence, likely instilling fear in Iran's leadership.