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Jun 22, 2025 |
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#politics
The Western Journal: Nailed It 30 Years Ago: In 1995, Trump Revealed the Kind of People Who 'Can't Stand Me' During Forgotten Interview
A resurfaced 1995 interview with Donald Trump reveals his consistent views on the wealthy and the media. Trump expressed that rich people disliked him, while he felt a strong connection with everyday Americans. He criticized politicians for their reluctance to take a firm stance on issues.
Trump also predicted that if he ran for office, he would make enemies but also gain allies. He emphasized the need for America to adopt a tougher negotiating stance to earn respect globally, reflecting a belief that the U.S. was being mismanaged.
#society
Le Monde: 'A furnace': Life under Paris's zinc roofs during a heatwave
A heatwave has hit France, with temperatures soaring to 36°C in Paris and remaining high overnight. Many residents, including a student in a small studio, are struggling to cope with the extreme heat, which has prompted orange and yellow alerts across multiple departments.
The young woman describes her living conditions as unbearable, with a significant temperature difference between her room and the building's entrance, making it difficult to sleep. Despite efforts to cool down, the heat persists, leaving many seeking relief.
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: Daily Briefing June 22: Day 625 – US joins the Israel-Iran war, ‘obliterating’ 3 nuclear sites
US President Donald Trump announced a successful attack on Iranian nuclear sites, including Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan. Prime Minister Netanyahu praised the strikes, emphasizing "peace through strength" and discussing the implications for Iran and regional dynamics amid the ongoing Israel-Iran war.
The episode also explores potential shifts in regional alliances due to Iran's weakened state and public sentiment in the US regarding military action against Iran.
The Western Journal: Must-See: Behind-the-Scenes Photos Show MAGA-Hat-Donning Trump in WH Situation Room During Iran Attack
Photos released by the White House show President Donald Trump in the Situation Room during a mission that targeted Iranian nuclear sites. The images depict Trump alongside senior officials, including Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, as they deliberate on military action.
The Situation Room, recently renovated, showcases a busy atmosphere with officials engaged in discussions and monitoring the operation. The release of these images adds to the intrigue surrounding high-stakes decisions made in this secure environment.
The Telegraph: UK faces increased threat of Iranian attack
A UK Cabinet minister has warned that the risk of Iranian attacks may rise following the US bombing of Iran's nuclear sites. The US president claimed the strikes were successful, prompting concerns about potential retaliation from Iran, which has already been active in cyber attacks against UK infrastructure.
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds noted that Iran's espionage efforts in the UK are significant and frequent. He urged Iran to reconsider its path of instability, suggesting there are better options for the country and its people.
GB News: British soldiers ‘prepared for all eventualities’ as Iran sends grisly warning after US strikes
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds reassured the public regarding Britain's military preparedness amid rising tensions following US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. He emphasized that while UK armed forces have not been directly involved, they are ready for various scenarios and have been preparing for potential evacuations of British nationals from the Middle East.
Reynolds highlighted ongoing discussions for air evacuations and measures being taken to facilitate the exit of UK citizens, particularly from Israel. He described Iran as a significant threat, dismissing any civilian justification for its nuclear program and noting that Iranian activities in the UK are a persistent concern.