📰 Morning Glory: Trump’s Iran strike and Trump’s Doctrine
The article discusses a recent airstrike on Iran’s nuclear weapons facility at Fordow, where B-2 bombers dropped Massive Ordinance Penetrators. Despite some considering the mission a disappointment, Israeli intelligence suggests the strike set back Iran’s nuclear program by several years. Former IDF spokesman Jonathan Conricus believes the Iranian nuclear program has sustained heavy blows, even if not completely destroyed. National Security Advisor Robert C. O’Brien views the airstrike as a crucial step in an “America First” foreign policy, preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. The article emphasizes the precision and effectiveness of the Israeli strikes, highlighting the message of deterrence sent by President Trump.
📰 LIZ PEEK: New York’s socialist nightmare is just beginning but there’s still a way out
The article discusses the potential mayoral candidacy of Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old socialist who recently won the Democrat primary in New York City. Critics are concerned about Mamdani’s proposed policies, including free childcare, rent freezes, and city-run grocery stores, which they fear could lead to financial ruin similar to Venezuela and Argentina. Mamdani’s victory is seen as a signal of a generational shift within the Democratic Party, with younger voters supporting his platform despite concerns about its feasibility. The article also highlights the lack of Republican leadership in New York and the failure of other candidates, such as Curtis Sliwa, to gain significant traction. The piece concludes with a call for New Yorkers to become more engaged in local politics and for potential candidates like Andrew Cuomo or Eric Adams to consider bowing out of the race to prevent Mamdani from winning in the general election.
📰 STEVE HILTON: Gavin Newsom’s $9 gas nightmare looms over the Golden State
The article discusses how California drivers will face rising gas prices due to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s climate policies, including higher gas taxes and stricter fuel regulations. These policies are criticized for disproportionately impacting working families and small businesses, with predictions of gas prices reaching $6 this year and potentially $9 by 2026. The state’s high gas prices are attributed to Democrat-led climate initiatives that have led to a refinery crisis and regulatory burdens. The article suggests solutions to lower gas prices, such as eliminating environmental program costs, suspending refinery regulations, reducing excise taxes, and boosting oil production. The author, Republican candidate Steve Hilton, argues for pragmatic policy changes to make gas more affordable and reduce the economic burden on Californians.
📰 DAVID MARCUS: Democrat bus heading off the cliff, as NYC socialists hit gas pedal
Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, a socialist candidate, won the Democratic nomination for mayor in New York City. Mamdani’s platform includes proposals such as city-owned grocery stores, replacing police with social workers, and freezing rents. His victory over former Gov. Andrew Cuomo highlights a shift within the Democratic Party towards more progressive ideals. Mamdani’s win signals a challenge for moderate Democrats as the party faces internal divisions between progressive and establishment factions. The rise of figures like Mamdani and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez reflects a broader trend of far-left Democrats seeking to reshape the party’s direction.
📰 The Israeli-Iranian war is not over—it has just entered a dangerous pause
The article discusses the recent ceasefire announced by President Trump between Israel and Iran, highlighting that it is more of a tactical pause than a lasting peace. Despite the ceasefire, the underlying motives and tensions between the two countries remain unresolved. President Trump’s involvement and pressure played a crucial role in maintaining the ceasefire, but both Israel and Iran engaged in limited retaliatory actions shortly after the announcement. The lack of mutual trust and unresolved issues indicate that the war has not ended but has shifted forms, with no formal agreement in place. The strategic objectives of each side, including Israel’s aim to degrade Iran’s nuclear infrastructure and Iran’s warning capabilities, suggest that the conflict is far from over and could escalate again. The article emphasizes the fragility of the ceasefire, the ongoing shadow war between the two countries, and the political realities that make a lasting peace challenging to achieve.
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