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Le Monde: 'For the French left, inspiration could come from across the Channel'
France's Parti Socialiste remains vague on its platform post-congress, while Edouard Philippe of the Horizons party draws from Thatcher's influence. In contrast, the UK's Labour Party, under Keir Starmer, plans significant reforms, including a unified rail network and tax increases to protect public services.
Labour's strategy contrasts sharply with the French government's inclination to cut public services to avoid tax hikes. The UK aims to address fiscal challenges through new tax measures, including taxing private jet flights and adjusting funding for private education, highlighting differing approaches to governance across the Channel.
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The Federalist: AMERICA AT WAR: Trump Announces Strikes On Iran Nuke Sites
President Trump announced that the U.S. has bombed three nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan, after completing the mission. He emphasized a desire for peace despite the military action, stating that Iran cannot possess nuclear weapons.
The U.S. reportedly possesses the only bunker-buster bombs capable of reaching Iran's fortified sites. Trump had previously indicated a decision on military action would come within two weeks, but did not clarify a specific timeline.
Fox News: Misdirection and 'deception' likely key in Trump admin’s surprise Iran strike
The Trump administration successfully conducted strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities, including Fordow, Natanz, and Esfahan. The announcement came unexpectedly via a Truth Social post, following earlier statements suggesting a decision would take weeks.
The strikes were characterized as a strategic surprise, with reports indicating that misleading information about military movements may have contributed to the operation's success. President Trump is set to address the nation regarding the military action, which he termed a historic moment.
The Telegraph: Trump has just shown he wants to be the one to sink Iran
Donald Trump, while maintaining his campaign promise to avoid foreign entanglements, ordered B2 bombers to target Iran's nuclear program, emphasizing "peace through strength." His actions are seen as a strategic move to strengthen negotiation positions with adversaries.
Despite media misinterpretations, Trump indicated he would decide on further actions regarding Iran within two weeks, not offering a negotiation window. As U.S. military assets positioned in the region, Iran's leadership appeared unresponsive, heightening tensions.
Breitbart: CRUZ: Trump's Action Tonight Counters the Apocalyptic Threat' of Iranian Nuclear Arsenal
Senator Ted Cruz praised the U.S. military and President Trump for a successful operation targeting Iranian nuclear facilities, stating it significantly reduced the threat of Iran developing a nuclear arsenal. He emphasized the urgency of dismantling Iran's enrichment capabilities to protect America and its allies.
Cruz noted that the operation was crucial in countering the Iranian regime's ambitions, particularly after failed negotiations for a settlement. He highlighted the importance of preventing Iran from accessing facilities like Fordow, which could enable them to rapidly build nuclear weapons.
Breitbart: Exclusive: Rasmussen Poll Showed Support for Airstrike on Iran -- Not Ground Troops
A recent Rasmussen poll indicates that a plurality of Americans support U.S. air or naval strikes on Iran to dismantle its nuclear program, with 48% in favor of airstrikes and 49% for naval strikes. However, there is significant opposition to deploying ground troops.
The poll also reveals differing views along party lines, with Democrats generally opposing Israel's actions against Iran and U.S. involvement, while Republicans show more support, albeit still hesitant about ground troop deployment.