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#politics

Le Monde: NATO prepares for summit uneasily, as US pressures fellow members
NATO prepares for summit uneasily, as US pressures fellow members
NATO leaders, including President Donald Trump, will meet in The Hague on June 24-25 amid rising tensions over defense spending and Russia's classification as a threat. The Trump administration is pushing allies to increase defense budgets to 5% of GDP, complicating negotiations.

Many European nations are struggling with debt, making the proposed spending targets challenging. The summit's outcome is expected to reflect these tensions, with a brief final statement anticipated.


#foreignaffairs

Forbes: U.S.-Iran Updates: Trump Signals Support For Regime Change In Iran
U.S.-Iran Updates: Trump Signals Support For Regime Change In Iran
President Trump indicated support for regime change in Iran, claiming U.S. military strikes caused "monumental damage" to Iranian nuclear facilities. He suggested that if the current regime cannot improve Iran, a change is warranted.

Despite Trump's comments, administration officials maintained that the U.S. is not pursuing regime change, focusing instead on Iran's nuclear program. The situation escalated with missile exchanges between Iran and Israel, leading to U.S. military involvement.


#economy

Breitbart: 'He Was a Visionary': FedEx Founder and Veteran Fred Smith Dies at 80
'He Was a Visionary': FedEx Founder and Veteran Fred Smith Dies at 80
Fred Smith, founder of FedEx and U.S. Marine Corps veteran, died at 80. He started FedEx in the 1970s, revolutionizing package delivery with an average of 17 million shipments daily. His vision transformed Memphis and the global logistics landscape.

Smith's military service influenced his business approach, and he became a prominent figure in the community. Memphis Mayor Paul Young praised him as a visionary whose legacy will continue to impact the city and beyond.