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6 Aug 2024
#foreignaffairs
Times Of Israel: US races to keep tensions from snowballing as Israel girds for expected Iranian attack
As shadows deepen over the Middle East, a top U.S. general lands in Israel amidst a whirlwind of threats from Iran, spurred by the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh. With Hezbollah and Iran poised for retaliation, the stakes rise as U.S. diplomats fight to avert catastrophe.
Talks between U.S. leaders and Middle Eastern officials emphasize the urgency of a ceasefire and calm—yet Israel braces for inevitable strikes while Hezbollah retaliates. America stands by its ally, but the flickering fuse of conflict grows ever shorter.
#economy
Breitbart: The Biden-Harris Economy: 1.2 Million Fewer Americans in Workforce as 'All' Job Growth Goes to Foreign Workers
Under Biden and Harris, job growth has favored foreign-born workers, with 1.3 million more migrants in jobs while 1.2 million fewer native-born Americans are employed compared to last year. This trend reflects a troubling labor market shift, indicating Americans are being left behind.
Heritage economist E.J. Antoni warns that the U.S. labor market now favors migrants, including illegal aliens, as about 75% of job gains since 2019 have gone to foreigners. The American workforce, particularly working-class men, continues to decline in numbers.
#military
Times Of Israel: US officials tell Biden timing, structure of planned Iranian reprisal still unknown
The Pentagon warns of a dangerous escalation following an Iranian proxy attack injuring five US servicemembers at the al-Asad airbase in Iraq. As tensions rise, military measures are being reinforced in the region amid threats from Tehran and allied groups.
Rocket sirens blare in northern Israel as the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh stirs conflict, with the Palestinian Authority claiming the act extends warfare. Meanwhile, US officials brace for Iran's potential retaliation.