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Front Page Magazine: Trump’s Iran Strikes Lead Leftists to Discover the Constitution
Trump’s Iran Strikes Lead Leftists to Discover the Constitution
Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have criticized President Trump's military strikes on Iran, claiming they violate the Constitution due to lack of congressional authorization. They argue this escalation risks drawing the U.S. into another prolonged conflict.

Their opposition is seen as partisan, as similar actions by previous presidents went unchallenged. Critics suggest their concerns stem not from constitutional adherence but from a broader ideological stance against Trump's decisions, particularly regarding national security.


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Breitbart: Trump Boxes Iran in at United Nations Security Council
Trump Boxes Iran in at United Nations Security Council
President Trump announced a potential ceasefire between Israel and Iran amid ongoing conflict, despite Iran's refusal to acknowledge the agreement. The U.S. may support a ceasefire resolution at the UN Security Council, which could impose a binding resolution on Iran.

If Iran continues its attacks post-resolution, it would face global condemnation. The outcome may solidify Israel and the U.S. as victors in the conflict, while Iran risks losing both the war and its nuclear program.


Times Of Israel: Trump says Israel and Iran agreed to ‘complete and total ceasefire,’ ending ’12 Day War’
Trump says Israel and Iran agreed to ‘complete and total ceasefire,’ ending ’12 Day War’
President Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, set to take effect after a final exchange of fire. He claimed Iran would initiate the ceasefire, followed by Israel, marking an end to the ongoing conflict. However, Iranian officials expressed skepticism about the agreement.

The ceasefire was reportedly mediated by the U.S. and Qatar, with Trump coordinating calls between leaders. Despite ongoing tensions, U.S. officials maintained that the strikes had successfully hindered Iran's nuclear capabilities. The situation remains fluid, with both sides on high alert.


Breitbart: CNN: Iran Rejects Ceasefire After Trump Announces Iran-Israel Ceasefire
CNN: Iran Rejects Ceasefire After Trump Announces Iran-Israel Ceasefire
Iran has rejected a ceasefire proposal from Israel, stating it received no such offer and will continue fighting until achieving lasting peace. A senior Iranian official dismissed remarks from Israel and the U.S. as deceptive, claiming ongoing aggression against Iran.

This rejection follows President Trump's announcement of a ceasefire agreement, which he claimed would start soon. The situation escalated after Iran launched missile strikes on U.S. bases in the region, which were intercepted, following U.S. precision strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.


GB News: King Charles meets with Zelensky at Windsor Castle ahead of crunch Nato summit
King Charles meets with Zelensky at Windsor Castle ahead of crunch Nato summit
King Charles III met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at Windsor Castle for a private audience and lunch ahead of the NATO summit in The Hague. They discussed defense strategies amid ongoing Russian attacks, which recently resulted in civilian casualties in Ukraine.

This marks their second meeting this year, following previous encounters aimed at strengthening diplomatic ties during heightened tensions. Zelensky is also scheduled to meet with UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to explore ways to increase pressure on Russia.


The Mirror: Iran's chances of building a nuke laid bare as horror alternative emerges
Iran's chances of building a nuke laid bare as horror alternative emerges
The rhetoric surrounding Iran's nuclear weapons program has intensified, particularly after the country announced reaching 60% uranium enrichment. President Trump responded by threatening military action, which he ultimately executed, claiming to have destroyed Iran's nuclear capabilities. Experts suggest that Iran's ability to produce a nuclear bomb is now highly unlikely due to the destruction of key resources.

While Iran could attempt to create an improvised nuclear device or a dirty bomb, historical attempts by groups like ISIS and Al Qaeda have proven unsuccessful. The Iranian military's inadequacies have been exposed, and the hope is that this will push Iran towards negotiations with the U.S., potentially influencing other geopolitical conflicts, such as in Ukraine.