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The new Air Force One, gifted to the U.S. from Qatar, has arrived at Joint Base Andrews!
The new Air Force One, gifted to the U.S. from Qatar, has arrived at Joint Base Andrews!

The repeated Hezbollah attacks against the IDF, including the strike last night that left a dozen wounded and killed four Israeli soldiers and officers, are not skirmishes. They are part of a deliberate strategy by the Islamic Republic of Iran to use its proxy, Hezbollah, to attack Israel while testing the limits of the agreement it signed with the United States. It would be very easy for the IRGC to order Hezbollah to stand down, at least for these days, or simply to abide by the terms of the ceasefire signed in 2024. They are choosing not to do that. Instead, they are directing Hezbollah to escalate. When Israel responds they go and threaten the U.S. that negotiations will collapse, blaming Israel. Tehran wants to humiliate the United States and make sure it can revive its proxy network, and to establish an equation in which Iran enjoys sanctions relief, petrodollars, and reintegration into the global economy while continuing, through its proxies, to kill Israelis, Arabs and probably Americans, just as it has done for decades. None of this is accidental. It is deliberate. The West does not fully understands that this is the real test; or worse- it does, and does not care. Tehran is trying to determine whether it can enjoy the benefits of normalization while continuing its campaign of terror.

Pictured: UAV Attack against Israel Hezbollah’s attacks are an ongoing and direct violation of the ceasefire and of UN Security Council Resolution 1701. Instead of disarming and withdrawing from southern Lebanon, Hezbollah continues to attack Israel, while exploiting Lebanese territory as a launching pad for terrorism. Every country must protect its citizens.

Iran, having predictably identified what it sees as the unimaginable weakness of the Trump administration, is now attempting to pressure the United States into forcing Israel to withdraw completely from Lebanon. On the surface, Iran’s objective is to secure a strategic victory by driving Israel out of Lebanon. In reality, however, the ambition is far greater. The Iranians understand that an IDF withdrawal from Lebanon could lead to the abandonment of northern Israeli communities and, for the first time in history, the de facto loss of territory within Israel’s 1948 borders. Prime Minister Netanyahu is now facing one of the greatest leadership tests of his career. He must stand firm against President Trump and the United States and prevent an Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon at all costs, because the alternative carries the potential for a historic disaster whose consequences are impossible to predict. (Tamir Morag)

Four Israeli soldiers were killed by a Hezbollah anti-tank missile in southern Lebanon. Israel responded by striking multiple Hezbollah targets. In response to the Israeli retaliation, Iran cancelled its participation in the talks in Switzerland. That’s how it works: they instruct their proxies to attack during a ceasefire, and then use Israel’s response as an excuse to refuse negotiations over their nuclear program. Now, take a wild guess - who will be criticized for all of this? You already know the answer.

Mark Levin responds to JD Vance
Mark Levin responds to JD Vance

Watch what JD Vance said about Israel. "Donald J. Trump is the ONLY head of state in the ENTIRE WORLD who is sympathetic to the nation of Israel at this moment in time, and he happens to be the head of state of the world superpower. "The other thing that I would say is that over the last 3 months, TWO-THIRDS of the defensive weapons that have protected your homeland have been built by AMERICAN HANDS and paid for by AMERICAN TAX DOLLARS." America is in trouble!

CENTCOM: U.S. forces have ended enforcement of the naval blockade on Iran, allowing unrestricted maritime traffic to and from Iranian ports. American warships will remain in the region to monitor compliance with the agreement.

Did you know Iran is already violating the new peace deal? The IRGC fired drones at commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz
Did you know Iran is already violating the new peace deal? The IRGC fired drones at commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz every single night since Sunday. This is what appeasement looks like. You can't make a deal with a regime that sponsors terrorism and expect them to suddenly become peaceful. The world needs to wake up and hold Iran accountable, not reward them.

Senator Lindsey Graham: It is my opinion that signing the MOU will be beneficial to the United States, in as much as the Stra
Senator Lindsey Graham: It is my opinion that signing the MOU will be beneficial to the United States, in as much as the Strait of Hormuz will begin to open, and the hostilities with Iran will stop. Whether or not the United States can reach an acceptable, verifiable deal with Iran regarding its nuclear program and other issues is yet to be determined, but I see little downside to trying. ———————————— Another disappointing person!

Washington just handed Iran the keys, the title deed, and the cash from the safe before the Iran’s check has even cleared. That is the deal Trump signed, and I’d read it by its order of implementation not by its headline. The sequence is the entire story. Paragraph 13 is the key that unlocks the rest. It says paragraphs 1, 4, 5, 10, and 11, get carried out first, and only afterward do the two sides negotiate "exclusively on the other paragraphs." Meaning: Iran gets the follwoing, right away, on signature, and with no taking it back: the ceasefire, the end of the naval blockade, free passage restored through Hormuz, Treasury permission to export its crude oil, and the release of its frozen funds. On the other hand, everything Washington wanted, mainly the mechanism for handling Iran's nuclear materia, gets pushed into a later "final deal," set on a 60-day clock that the text says can be "extended by mutual consent." Iran collects everything real on day one. America collects a promise to settle the hard parts later. On top of that, Iran agrees to water down its enriched material, and to do it at home, in its own facilities, where watering down can be undone whenever it likes. The whiskey gets diluted and the bottle stays in Iran's own cabinet. Cheers! Enrichment itself survives as a right to be discussed another day rather than a forbidden activity. The program freezes at the high-water mark it reached during the war, and that freeze gets sold as the sacrifice. To spice things up, Trump decided Iran keeps the gatekeeper's badge over Hormuz and surrenders only the act of slamming the gate shut. As per article 5 Iran will conduct dialogue "with the Sultanate of Oman to define the future administration and maritime services in the Strait." On Lebanon, the MOU calls the war permanently over, but the real lock sits in a future deal both sides can postpone forever, and the two who actually fought, Israel and Hezbollah, never signed. Their guns went quiet because Washington and Tehran said so, and that calm lasts only as long as the bosses want it. The deal stops Hezbollah's war, even erases its reason to fight, and leaves its weapons untouched. Iran prefers it that way, because a Hezbollah that is armed but silent is a weapon it can switch back on at the next bargaining round. So it retires the war, leaves the militia, and hands Lebanon a strong case for disarmament without doing any. Did Trump talk “Total Surrender”?

March 9: "We're now totally independent of the Middle East. We don't need their oil." April 1: "It doesn't really affect us. We have so much oil. We have tremendous oil and gas, much more than we need." June 17: If I didn't agree to the MOU, we "would run out of reserves at about 4 weeks...we would really run out, and there'll be a time when you wouldn't be able to get it."

I read the agreement. This is a total liquidation sale of President Trump. In my opinion, there has never been such a huge gap in history between a brilliant military victory and such a humiliating political defeat. (Tamir Morag)

The official text of the MoU: According to the confirmed agreement, the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran agree on the following: Immediate and permanent ceasefire in all theaters, including Lebanon, with commitment to no further military action or threats. Mutual respect for sovereignty and non-interference in internal affairs. Negotiation of a final agreement within 60 days (extendable by mutual consent). Gradual lifting of the U.S. naval blockade within 30 days and withdrawal of forces from Iran’s vicinity after the final agreement. Restoration and protection of commercial shipping routes in the Persian Gulf–Gulf of Oman area, with clearance of obstacles and mines. Iran to consult Oman and regional states on future governance and maritime arrangements in the Strait of Hormuz. A joint economic reconstruction plan for Iran (at least $300B) to be developed. Full removal of all sanctions (UN, IAEA-related, U.S. primary and secondary) under an agreed timeline. Iran reaffirms it will not develop nuclear weapons; enriched material and enrichment issues to be handled under IAEA supervision. Status quo maintained until final agreement: no new sanctions or military escalation. U.S. to issue licenses allowing Iranian oil exports and related financial services. Unfreezing and full access to Iranian assets, under jointly agreed procedures. Creation of a mechanism to monitor implementation. Final agreement to be negotiated within the framework of the ceasefire steps and later approved by the UN Security Council.

NBC network reveals from a senior American official: Since the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Iran and the U.S. wa
NBC network reveals from a senior American official: Since the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Iran and the U.S. was digitally signed on Sunday, Iran has launched several drones every night towards merchant ships. The drones were launched by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), but American forces intercepted them.

The Qatari-donated interim Air Force One has been painted and is ready in New York - just in time to coincide with Qatar’s re
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The Qatari-donated interim Air Force One has been painted and is ready in New York - just in time to coincide with Qatar’s reported $1 billion investment pledge announced yesterday, following what many see as a complete American capitulation to Qatari-Iranian demands.

Bloomberg has just released the full text of the memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran. It is far worse than most people imagined. In fact, it is even worse than the Obama deal. It makes you wonder whether someone who wrote The Art of the Deal ever bothered to read it. According to the memorandum published by Bloomberg, Iran gave only two things: ▪️ It agreed to keep the Strait of Hormuz open. ▪️ It issued a declaration - yes, only a declaration - that it will never produce nuclear weapons. The United States, meanwhile, gave away everything else: ▪️ A commitment to remove all sanctions on Iran. ▪️ The lifting of the blockade. ▪️ The establishment of a $300 billion rehabilitation fund for Iran. ▪️ An end to the war in Lebanon, including commitments made on Israel’s behalf. ▪️ Immediate exemptions for Iranian oil exports. ▪️ The release of frozen funds. ▪️ Approval through the UN Security Council. We all know the value of Iran’s declarations regarding nuclear weapons. In fact, the regime has been making the same public claim for years, so there is nothing new here. In other words, Iran’s only tangible concession was reopening the Strait of Hormuz - effectively proving that its newest strategic weapon works remarkably well. Reading this memorandum, one gets the impression that Iran drafted the agreement and simply handed it to the Americans for signature. The United States surrendered completely.

Could Lebanon and Israel be moving toward a new security agreement? Lebanese President Joseph Aoun says he's committed to continuing negotiations with Israel despite fierce criticism from Hezbollah and pressure from Iran.

President Trump, earlier today at G7: “Without me there would be no Israel” He should remember that it is God who put him in that position.