Dan A Nygaard
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Dan A Nygaard
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Husband. Father. Leader--Hope Community. Occasional contributor--Washington Examiner. Author--Star Readers from Out of the East.

Péter Magyar: "Ukraine is the victim of this war. Everyone knows that. No one should tell Ukraine under what conditions it must enter peace or sign a peace treaty. We cannot ask any country to give up its territory. If they do, they would be considered traitors."

Eric Swalwell ending his bid for California governor is, among other things, a testament to the power of investigative reporting





U.S. leaders don't understand the Iranian regime. They are religiously motivated. They are not realists.

Scientific inquiry does not flourish under fear, dogma, or enforced conformity. It flourishes in free societies willing to question, test, dissent, and pursue truth wherever it leads. In her latest weekly column, @Ayaan argues that scientific and technological progress is not accidental — it is one of the great achievements of Western civilization, and one we must defend. Scientific Inquiry Is a Keystone of Western Civilization Read the full piece here: ayaan.restoringthewest.com/scientific-inq… #Science #WesternCivilization #Freedom








🚨 Deep rift inside Iran’s regime over U.S. negotiations! Senior officials are clashing over who will lead talks with the U.S. in Islamabad. ⚪️ IRGC chief Ahmad Vahidi is moving to limit the roles of Ghalibaf and Araghchi ⚪️ He is pushing to insert Zolghadr into the delegation, facing internal resistance ⚪️ IRGC figures are drawing red lines, refusing any talks on Iran’s missile program The IRGC is openly opposing negotiations over Iran’s nuclear and missile capabilities, insisting Lebanon be included in any ceasefire deal and framing any compromise as capitulation. That divide is now spilling onto the streets, where regime supporters are calling out Ghalibaf for treachery. Tensions at the top are escalating. President Pezeshkian has already accused IRGC commanders of acting unilaterally, derailing ceasefire efforts, and pushing Iran toward catastrophe. In a post-Khamenei landscape marked by uncertainty around Mojtaba Khamenei’s condition and prolonged absence from public view, power is increasingly shifting toward full IRGC military control as internal fractures deepen within the Islamic Republic.










