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Liberty Nation News: Test Your News Knowledge Quiz – June 22, 2025 - Liberty Nation News
The Supreme Court upheld Tennessee's ban on medically transitioning minors in a 6-3 decision. This ruling reinforces state authority over medical practices concerning minors.
In other news, a new bill in California seeks to prohibit law enforcement from wearing face masks. Additionally, two Democratic lawmakers were shot in Minnesota, highlighting ongoing concerns about violence against politicians.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Strikes on Iran mark Trump’s biggest, and riskiest, foreign policy gamble
President Trump has ordered airstrikes on Iran's nuclear sites, marking a significant escalation in U.S. military involvement in the region. This decision, made after determining Iran was not interested in negotiations, raises concerns about potential Iranian retaliation, including threats to close the Strait of Hormuz.
Analysts warn that the strikes may provoke a broader conflict and could lead to a push for regime change in Iran. While the military action aims to set back Iran's nuclear capabilities, experts suggest it may strengthen Tehran's resolve to pursue nuclear weapons, complicating future diplomatic efforts.
The Telegraph: Trump’s strike against Iran has made Britain’s anti-Israel marches unforgivable
Recent US strikes on Iran's nuclear sites highlight Israel's military actions as not just self-serving, but a defense of Western interests against Iran's nuclear ambitions. This has intensified the divide between supporters of the West and its adversaries, particularly evident in protests across Britain.
The protests, often labeled as "Free Palestine" marches, have increasingly shown support for groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, alongside Iranian symbols. This shift underscores that the demonstrations are less about Palestinian rights and more about opposing Western values, revealing a clear enemy line within society.
GB News: The 'unstoppable' US stealth bombers that dropped 30,000-pound 'bunker-busting' bombs in Iran attack
Donald Trump ordered a significant military strike on Iran's Fordow nuclear site, deploying 12 GBU-57 bunker buster bombs from B-2 stealth bombers. This marked the first combat use of these precision-guided weapons, which can penetrate deep underground. The strikes also targeted two additional nuclear sites using Tomahawk missiles.
In response, Iran vowed retaliation, with officials warning of severe consequences for U.S. actions. Trump cautioned Iran against responding, threatening further strikes if necessary. The situation has escalated tensions in the region, with Iran asserting its right to defend itself against what it calls a violation of international law.
#science
Liberty Nation News: Genetically Engineered Trees, Coming Soon to a Grove Near You - Liberty Nation News
The USDA is considering the approval of genetically modified chestnut trees, which would be the first GE tree to gain such authorization. This initiative aims to restore chestnut trees decimated by a blight, but opponents argue the research is rushed and could threaten existing wild chestnut populations.
Critics claim that the data used for approval is flawed, potentially leading to weakened resistance and adverse effects on wild trees. The shift from public restoration efforts to commercial interests raises concerns about environmental risks and the integrity of future GE tree projects.