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Kellogg Compares Trump’s Iran Strategy to Nixon’s Vietnam Tactics

Kellogg Compares Trump’s Iran Strategy to Nixon’s Vietnam Tactics

Former Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg has likened President Donald Trump’s approach to Iran with historical military actions that previously succeeded in bringing adversaries to the negotiation table. Speaking on ‘Hannity’, Kellogg discussed how Trump’s use of ‘kinetic strikes’ and his firm threats have recently led Iran back to negotiations. Referring to the strikes, Kellogg stated,...

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Efforts Intensify in Locating Migrant Children

Efforts Intensify in Locating Migrant Children

The U.S. government is expanding its efforts to locate migrant children who crossed the southern border without their parents. This undertaking comes in response to the large number of children entering the U.S. during the Biden administration. Authorities are focusing on several strategies. They are conducting criminal investigations against individuals suspected of smuggling activities. Additionally,...

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Trump’s Use of Anime Imagery Sparks Diplomatic Tensions

Trump’s Use of Anime Imagery Sparks Diplomatic Tensions

President Trump has faced criticism from Japan due to his use of anime-style imagery on social media. The controversy stems from his portrayal of himself as a character from the popular anime series ‘Naruto.’ The Japanese government expressed disapproval on Friday. A top minister warned that using intellectual property from Japanese companies in this manner...

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World Cup Security Concerns Amidst Immigration Tensions

World Cup Security Concerns Amidst Immigration Tensions

The presence of federal agents at World Cup events across the United States has caused unease among immigrant communities. Federal officials insist that these agents are there for security purposes, not for immigration enforcement. Markwayne Mullin, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, reassured in a recent interview that there are no plans for large-scale...

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US Military Awaits Pentagon Guidance Amid Uncertainty Over Troop Levels in Europe

US Military Awaits Pentagon Guidance Amid Uncertainty Over Troop Levels in Europe

The United States military is currently awaiting clarification from the Pentagon following President Donald Trump’s unpredictability regarding troop levels in Europe. This uncertainty affects military personnel’s lives and could result in millions of dollars in costs to taxpayers, according to two U.S. defense officials speaking to The Associated Press. NATO allies were caught off guard...

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US Military Conducts Deadly Strike on Suspected Drug Smuggling Vessel

US Military Conducts Deadly Strike on Suspected Drug Smuggling Vessel

The United States military conducted an operation on Wednesday targeting a vessel suspected of drug smuggling in the Pacific Ocean, resulting in the deaths of two men. This action is part of the Trump administration’s ongoing campaign against drug trafficking in Latin America. This recent strike increases the death toll to at least 207 in...

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Trump Endorses Colombian Right-Wing Candidate

Trump Endorses Colombian Right-Wing Candidate

President Donald Trump stepped into Colombia’s presidential election by endorsing a right-wing candidate. This move reflects his repeated involvement in foreign elections during his second term. On Truth Social, Trump praised Abelardo De La Espriella, who advanced to the second round of voting. He will compete against a candidate from the party of the current...

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Trump Welcomes Justo Betancourt Back Home After Immigration Detention

Trump Welcomes Justo Betancourt Back Home After Immigration Detention

Donald Trump extended a “welcome home” to Justo Betancourt, a Miami resident originally from Cuba, who spent several months detained in a federal immigration facility in the Florida Everglades, known as Alligator Alcatraz. In a TruthSocial post, Trump stated, “Welcome home to Justo Betancourt, whose Daughter, Arianne, fought very hard to free her father from...

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Death of Miskito Leader Brooklyn Rivera Sparks Controversy

Death of Miskito Leader Brooklyn Rivera Sparks Controversy

Brooklyn Rivera, a significant figure among the Miskito people in Nicaragua, passed away recently while in state custody. His death unfolded against a backdrop of government detentions aimed at curbing political dissidents and Indigenous leaders. Rivera, aged 73, died on Saturday, as reported by family members, activists, and local media. His demise occurred just days...

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Blackouts in U.S. Virgin Islands: Challenges and Solutions

Blackouts in U.S. Virgin Islands: Challenges and Solutions

St. Thomas and St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands experienced a total blackout early Sunday. This marks the second outage in the same weekend. The U.S. territory is grappling with frequent electrical disruptions. The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority reported the outages were due to a loss of power generation at a plant....