kyle
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NOW - U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright likens war with Iran to "killing the cancer that will kill you," adding, "We're not doing it just for America. We're doing it for the world!"






Woman named chief of Australia's army for the first time since its founding 125 years ago u.afp.com/SEqF




On the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, the German Chancellor should bow his head and apologize a thousand times on behalf of Germany, rather than daring to preach morality to us on how to conduct ourselves against the Nazis of our generation—who murdered, raped, slaughtered, and burned women, the elderly, and children in the most horrific massacre perpetrated against the Jewish people since the terrible Holocaust. We will not accept instructions from hypocritical leaders in Europe, a continent that is once again losing its conscience and its ability to distinguish between good and evil. Mr. Chancellor, The days when Germans dictated to Jews where they were permitted or forbidden to live are over and shall not return. You will not force us into ghettos again, certainly not in our own land. Our return to the Land of Israel—our biblical and historical homeland—is the answer to anyone who tried or tries to destroy us, and we do not apologize for it for a single moment. Am Yisrael Chai 🇮🇱


Canada pushes to join UK-Italy-Japan advanced fighter jet project ft.trib.al/yirdGei


Trump will discuss the U.S. withdrawing from NATO with Secretary General Rutte today.




IRAN WON THIS WAR Don't believe me? Check the terms of the ceasefire

Here's what the Iranian side is saying Trump has accepted in principle: • Security guarantees against future attacks on Iran • Iranian military control over the Strait of Hormuz • Lifting of all sanctions • Ending all Security Council resolutions against Iran • Acceptance of Iranian uranium enrichment • A withdrawal of all US forces from the region • A total discontinuation of attacks against both Iran and Lebanon • "Full compensation" to Iran for the costs of the war • The release of all frozen Iranian financial assets abroad • The codification of all of the above in a UN Security Council resolution They say these conditions must be ratified in negotiations in Islamabad "with complete distrust of the American side" starting Friday, with a two-week deadline to conclude the negotiations, and that the war will only end when all the conditions are met.



A message from the Facts Department: I see some people commenting on how there was a strike on parts of Sharif University of Technology in #Iran and are portraying it like there is no reason for there to be a strike other than to destroy the country. This ignores that Sharif University is under EU sanctions. It lists it as a "central repository for nuclear research. In the field of ballistic missile research and production, it cooperates with the sanctioned Aerospace Industries Organization (AIO), which oversees Iran’s ballistic missile programme on behalf of the Ministry of Defense for Armed Forces Logistics (MODAFL). "Furthermore, it cooperates with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and supports it, among other activities, in its procurement efforts. Taken together, these show a significant record of engagement with the Government of Iran in military or military-related fields that constitute support to the Government of Iran." aljazeera.com/news/2026/4/6/…


I just got off the phone with someone who works in defense policy in Washington. What they told me should end every "Trump is reckless" argument permanently. "Every single president since Clinton received the same intelligence briefing on Iran's nuclear timeline. Every single one was told the window was closing. Every single one chose to kick it down the road because the political cost of acting was higher than the political cost of waiting." Trump got the same briefing. 60kg of 90% enriched uranium. 4 weeks to breakout. Material for 2 bombs. He chose to act knowing it would tank his approval to 35%. He chose to act knowing his own base would split. He chose to act knowing NATO allies would refuse to help. He chose to act knowing gas prices would spike. A senior analyst I know at a major think tank put it this way: "The difference between Trump and every president before him isn't intelligence. They all had the same data. The difference is courage." Read that again. Every president had the same file on their desk. Only one opened it and did something. I'll keep you updated. Turn on notifications. 🚨















