On Iran, Gabbard Turned Intelligence Duties Over to TrumpPresident Trump has taken on many ancillary roles in Washington: chairman of the Kennedy Center. The de facto chief architect of the cityâs landmark properties. And now, the nationâs chief intelligence analyst. This revelation came from Tulsi... See More Âť
Only two countries could endure a nuclear war: Australia and New Zealand.Tensions have escalated in recent days with America and Israel, both nuclear powers, launching missiles at Iran. Dubai is rocked by fresh explosions as Iran continues missile barrage in UAE. Israel has also been hit by strikes this week. Israel has... See More Âť
Trump tried to strangle Iran with a noose now tigtening around his own neck.Trump pinned Iran to the wall and practically forced it, for its own survival, to block the key global transport artery. He now demands that other countries such as the UK, Germany and China engage in solving the problem in the form of an assault on... See More Âť
Why Trump canât get other countries to help him reopen the Strait of HormuzTrump didnât plan for this crisis. Now he wants other countries to pay the price. Mar. 17, 2026, 7:25 PM EDT By Zeeshan Aleem/MSNow Over the weekend, President Donald Trump requested that Britain, France, Japan, South Korea and China send... See More Âť
Trump now calls war reporting âtreasonâ.His attacks on the press are escalating fast. The US president is using the language and the strategy of authoritarians once again.. By Margaret Sullivan/The Guardian Wed 18 Mar 2026 06.00 EDT Thereâs nothing completely new in Donald Trumpâs lat... See More Âť
Tickets for the Titanic still on sale?French General Michel Yakovleff just compared joining Trump's Iran war to "buying cheap tickets for the Titanic" after it already hit the iceberg. Yakovleff is no random talking head. He's a three-star general, former commander of the legendary... See More Âť
Iran is keeping the Straits of Homuz open for business.Iran has announced that it will not attack any ship passing through the Strait of Hormuz if it meets two conditions: 1. It must not be affiliated with the US or Israel, and 2. It's cargo must be paid for in Chinese yuan.
MTG on Trumpâs Iran war: âWhy would an American president do that?âThe Pentagon and National Security Council significantly underestimated Iranâs willingness to close the Strait of Hormuz in response to US military strikes while planning the ongoing operation, according to multiple sources familiar with the... See More Âť (1)
Dems admit that if April arrives, they'll need to fund US farmers so they can afford fertilizer even with the Red Sea and straits of Hormuz closed?Isn't that taboo? Plans for the future with words in them, from Americans? What's happening to Washington and tel Aviv? Who died?
â On the edge of a strategic disaster' in the Strait of Hormuz: 4-star GeneralThe war with Iran continues to hold up shipping as the Strait of Hormuz remains at a near total standstill. Retired Four-star U.S. Army General Barry McCaffrey joins Katy Tur to provide his insight over what can be done to open up the strait and to... See More Âť (1)
đ¤ Honey, can you pick me up at the Strait of Hormuz? đŹ My friends are laughing at me and wont help đ˘could you park sort of down the street a little I don't want my friends to see (1)
Can someone explain this to me?I heard that the IDF has some sort of capability of back tracking Iranian missiles to the site of the Iranian launchers. And once the launchers are located, they can be destroyed. At least, I THINK I heard that. And yet Iranians are launching into... See More Âť
Trump says NATO faces a "very bad future" if allies don't help secure the Straits of Hormuz.Firstly, why, Mr President? NATO countries are not obliged to get involved in an illegal war that you started and which is now backfiring massively? Deal with it yourself. Secondly, you also crowed that the war was "very complete, pretty much" and... See More Âť (1)
Why doesn't Trump show some guts and send US Navy ships through the Straits of Hormuz?We have deployed - out of harm's way - two carrier strike groups: the Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea, and the Gerald Ford in the Red Sea. Sending the Gerald Ford thru the Suez Canal from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea was dumb. It is now in... See More Âť
THIS Is What Trump Wants to Send Our Sailors Into.The Strait of Hormuz is about 21 nautical miles at its narrowest point. And while that is wider than the Strait of Gibraltar, its length is about 100 nautical miles, nearly three times the length of the Strait of Gibraltar. Navy ships would come... See More Âť (+3)
Is Jackjjackson's Idea to Solve the Strait of Hormuz Problem Feasible? Widen the Strait of Hormuz https://similarworlds.com/politics/5530896-Widen-the-Strait-of-Hormuz-Wouldnt-it-be-simple-to-have (+1)
Widen the Strait of HormuzWouldnât it be simple to have China dig out the land around the strait thereby making the strait vast using use the dirt to build more min islands around Taiwan?
Trump Finally CRACKS as ALLIES REFUSE TO HELP in WAR!!!MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Donald Trump finally cracking under pressure over his war in Iran as he begs the former allies of the United States to help out in the Strait of Hormuz and as his FCC threatens news networks who do not... See More Âť (+3)
Trump Calls on Help From Other Countries.Demented Donnie sent out a call to other countries for help in the Strait of Hormuz. OK I can see oil producing countries in the region who want to get their oil to market giving a hand. But if you were a European ally would you want to get tangled... See More Âť
Trump is desperately scrambling to deploy warships to secure the Straits of Hormuz. You have to laugh (1)
Trump wages war on Iran his own way: commander-in-chaosErratic rhetoric, shifting goals and mixed signals leave allies, foes and voters unsure what the president wants from war. By David Smith in Washington/The Guardian Sat 14 Mar 2026 06.00 EDT âMr President,â said a reporter. âYouâve said the war... See More Âť
Israeli Officials Think Iranâs Regime Isnât Likely to Fall SoonWall Street Journal Mar-12-2026 Israeli officials now assess that Iranâs ruling regime is unlikely to fall in the immediate future, as Tehranâs battered rulers remain in control and conditions on the ground arenât yet ripe for a popular uprising,... See More Âť
The Iran War and the Persian GulfTehranâs threat to the Middle East and to the world economy has been unmasked by its conduct during the ongoing Iran war. For those whoâve followed Iranâs behavioral patterns, it hardly comes as a surprise that the theocratic regime made the... See More Âť