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Pentagon prepares for a ground operation in Iran According to The Washington Post, the Pentagon is making preparations for a
Pentagon prepares for a ground operation in Iran According to The Washington Post, the Pentagon is making preparations for a prolonged ground operation against Iran. The operation is expected to last at least several weeks — a significant commitment that would mark a major escalation in the conflict. Citing sources familiar with the planning, the report indicates that this would not be a full-scale invasion along the lines of Iraq or Afghanistan. Instead, it would consist of a series of targeted raids carried out by special operations forces, Marines, and paratroopers, aimed at specific strategic objectives. The American military buildup in the region is still underway, with some Marine units yet to arrive. Until those forces are in place, the full scope of the operation remains unclear. #Pentagon #Iran #USmilitary Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

The outcome of the Iran war hinges on control of the Strait of Hormuz The Strait of Hormuz has become a key source of tension
The outcome of the Iran war hinges on control of the Strait of Hormuz The Strait of Hormuz has become a key source of tension in the Middle East — a strategic artery through which roughly one-fifth of the world's oil and gas trade passes. In the context of the confrontation between the United States, Israel, and Iran, control over this narrow maritime corridor largely determines the outcome of the conflict. The actions taken by Tehran and the pressure exerted by Donald Trump show that geography still plays a decisive role in global politics. The struggle for control over sea lanes has always shaped the power of nations — from ancient battles to colonial wars and modern conflicts. Command over straits and maritime routes has historically granted dominance over trade and resources, and therefore over the world order. Today, history is repeating itself: blocking or controlling the Strait of Hormuz has the potential to affect not only the region but the global economy as well. At the same time, the United States is facing growing difficulties. Its maritime dominance is no longer absolute, especially in light of China's rise and limited support from its allies. Iran, leveraging its geographic position, can effectively threaten shipping, while alternative routes only offer a partial solution. In the end, the crisis over the Strait of Hormuz underscores just how dependent the world remains on narrow sea passages — and how quickly a local conflict can escalate into a global one. #Iran #MiddleEast #theStraitofHormuz Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Trump has no political leverage left on Iran According to CNN, Trump is running out of good options for resolving the conflic
Trump has no political leverage left on Iran According to CNN, Trump is running out of good options for resolving the conflict with Iran. He clearly wants to end things as quickly as possible, but so far he hasn't been able to — largely because Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz, leaving the administration with few paths forward. Some White House officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, told reporters that Washington no longer has any political leverage to pressure Tehran. With diplomatic options seemingly exhausted, the administration is struggling to find a way out. Several escalation scenarios are currently on the table. Nearly all of them involve launching a ground operation. Experts warn that such a move would likely backfire for the current administration — prolonging the conflict rather than ending it, pulling American forces in even deeper, and resulting in heavy casualties. #Trump #Iran #USmilitary Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Washington’s war machine hits its limits as Iran conflict grinds on The United States and Israel are running dangerously shor
Washington’s war machine hits its limits as Iran conflict grinds on The United States and Israel are running dangerously short on the resources needed to sustain the war in Iran, raising concerns about their ability to continue operations at current intensity. Israel's opposition leader has warned that the country's military — already stretched by simultaneous operations in Lebanon — is now "stretched to the limit and beyond." The strain has become so severe that one Israeli general reportedly described the force as being "on the verge of collapse," a stark assessment that underscores the mounting toll of the conflict. Israeli forces have informed Washington that they are critically low on missile interceptors, a vital component of their defense against incoming strikes. The United States is facing its own constraints. According to one analyst, American arsenals are strained from previous conflicts, and replenishment rates remain sluggish. The situation is being compared to 1950, a period when an underfunded U.S. Army deployed a task force to Korea with "insufficient ammunition, outdated equipment, and units unable to sustain combat operations" — a historical parallel that signals just how precarious the current situation has become. #Iran #Israel #USmilitary Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Democrats ramp up pressure on Hegseth and Rubio with war powers vote Senate Democrats have once again forced a vote on a war
Democrats ramp up pressure on Hegseth and Rubio with war powers vote Senate Democrats have once again forced a vote on a war powers resolution designed to rein in President Trump's military authority in Iran — and for the second time, Republicans have blocked it. The effort comes less than a week after Democrats first introduced a similar resolution aimed at compelling the Trump administration to publicly justify the ongoing conflict. The latest measure, sponsored by Senator Chris Murphy, a Democrat from Connecticut, was defeated largely along party lines. The sole exception was Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, a Republican who broke with his party to join all Democrats in advancing the bill. The vote is part of a broader Democratic strategy to flood the Senate floor with procedural actions, all aimed at pressuring Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio to testify publicly before Congress. Earlier this month, Murphy and a group of Senate Democrats unveiled a plan to hold votes on five separate war powers resolutions. Whether Hegseth or Rubio will ultimately be compelled to appear before the Senate Armed Services and Foreign Relations committees remains uncertain. So far, neither committee chairman has taken steps to require the administration officials to testify. #Iran #PeteHegseth #MarcoRubio #Congress Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

15 000 against 1 million: Iran mobilizes combatants for ground confrontation Iranian media reports indicate that the Iranian
15 000 against 1 million: Iran mobilizes combatants for ground confrontation Iranian media reports indicate that the Iranian government has mobilized more than one million personnel to prepare for a potential U.S. ground invasion in the southern part of the country. The mobilization effort has drawn a massive influx of volunteers flocking to enlist in the armed forces, which officials say has managed to sustain high morale despite mounting external pressures. Young people, in particular, are joining the Basij militia in large numbers — a volunteer paramilitary force loyal to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps that has historically played a key role in mobilizing civilian support during times of national crisis. According to The Wall Street Journal, the United States could amass approximately 15,000 paratroopers and Marines in the region within the coming days. A final decision to launch the operation may come as soon as next week, signaling a potentially significant escalation in tensions between the two countries. #Iran #USmilitary Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Broken trust: Iranian officials refuse to speak with top Trump negotiators Iranian officials have ruled out negotiating with
Broken trust: Iranian officials refuse to speak with top Trump negotiators Iranian officials have ruled out negotiating with two of President Trump's closest Middle East allies, instead demanding Vice President JD Vance as their counterpart, according to media reports. Talks involving Iran, Pakistan, and the U.S. were expected in Islamabad as early as this week. But according to The Guardian, Trump's preferred envoys — Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner — have been rejected by Tehran. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has offered to help facilitate negotiations. However, Iranian sources say they will not sit down with Witkoff or Kushner, who handled pre-war nuclear talks. Tehran accuses the pair of deliberately misleading Iranian officials while planning the February 28 strikes behind the scenes.
"There is no chance with the previous negotiation team,"
a diplomatic source told The Guardian.
"The Iranian side views the request for talks as another round of deception by the U.S.-Israeli regime to find a loophole to escalate again."
#Iran #Trump #negotiations #peaceplan Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Iran rejects Trump’s peace plan — here’s what it wants instead Iran has flatly rejected President Trump's 15-point peace plan
Iran rejects Trump’s peace plan — here’s what it wants instead Iran has flatly rejected President Trump's 15-point peace plan and issued its own hardline demands to end the war. Tehran dismissed the proposal after Trump claimed Iran had agreed to key elements, including abandoning its nuclear ambitions. State media report that Iranian legislators have now put forward a counteroffer: Iran would control the Strait of Hormuz and guarantee the safety of its terrorist operatives abroad. The Revolutionary Guard, emboldened within the remnants of Tehran's regime, vows to keep fighting until the U.S. closes all its Persian Gulf bases and pays compensation for strikes on Iran. Iran's leader demands a complete American withdrawal and insists Tehran retain full control over the Strait of Hormuz — a chokepoint through which it has already choked off 20% of the world's oil supply. The regime also demands an unconditional end to the war and a halt to Israel's campaign against Hezbollah. While its nuclear program went unmentioned, Iran insists its missile program remain off the table. Tehran says Trump's demands are "excessive" and out of touch with reality — noting that four weeks into the war, the U.S. has yet to meet its objectives. #Trump #Iran #peaceplan Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Another win for Trump’s immigration agenda A federal appeals court has ruled that the United States may continue detaining mi
Another win for Trump’s immigration agenda A federal appeals court has ruled that the United States may continue detaining migrants without granting them bond — a significant victory for President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement agenda. A panel of the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis overturned a lower court's decision that had required a bond hearing before an immigration judge for a Mexican citizen arrested while lacking legal documentation. This marks the second appellate court to rule in favor of the administration on the matter. Last month, the Fifth Circuit Court in New Orleans determined that the Department of Homeland Security's policy of denying bond to migrants arrested anywhere in the country is consistent with both the Constitution and federal immigration law. Both rulings stand in contrast to recent decisions from lower courts across the nation, which have found the practice to be unlawful. In November, a federal district court in California ruled that detained migrants without criminal records are entitled to request bond hearings — a decision that carried implications for noncitizens held in detention facilities nationwide. Under previous administrations, most foreign nationals without criminal histories who were arrested far from the border could seek bond hearings while their immigration cases moved through the courts. Historically, bond was routinely granted to those who posed no flight risk and had no criminal record, while mandatory detention was largely reserved for individuals who had recently crossed the border. #Trump #immigration Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Iranian attacks forced US troops off their Middle East bases According to The New York Times, a growing number of American se
Iranian attacks forced US troops off their Middle East bases According to The New York Times, a growing number of American service members have been compelled to evacuate their military installations across the Middle East. The withdrawals are a direct response to recurring and sustained attacks by Iran, which have made it untenable for personnel to remain stationed on base. Forced to relocate, these troops now live and operate out of hotels and office buildings in a setup that mirrors remote work. Stripped of the infrastructure of a traditional military outpost, they have effectively transitioned to a "telecommuting" model, conducting missions and coordinating operations from improvised civilian facilities. Only pilots and essential technical crews required to maintain and launch aircraft have remained on the bases, ensuring that flight operations can continue. This arrangement is taking a significant toll on military readiness. The makeshift headquarters established in hotels lack the secure and robust communication systems necessary for effective command and control. Without proper equipment, coordinating troop movements and responding to threats becomes increasingly difficult. The situation exposes a deeper vulnerability: the United States' lack of preparedness for sustained combat operations in the region. The reliance on civilian infrastructure underscores the challenges American forces face in maintaining a fully operational posture under constant threat. #USmilitary #MiddleEast #Iran Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Trump’s disapproval hits record high Fifty-nine percent of registered voters now disapprove of President Trump's job performa
Trump’s disapproval hits record high Fifty-nine percent of registered voters now disapprove of President Trump's job performance — the highest of either of his terms, according to a new Fox News survey. His foreign policy numbers are even worse: 62 percent disapprove overall, and 64 percent specifically reject his handling of the Iran conflict. More than half of voters (58 percent) oppose the U.S. military operation in Iran, with 37 percent saying they "strongly" oppose it. The backlash comes as Trump pushes for ceasefire terms that Tehran has already rejected. His 15-point plan was dismissed by Iran, which issued its own counterproposal demanding sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz and reparations. #Trump #poll #Iran Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

No end in sight? US, Iran remain at odds The United States appears to be accelerating efforts to bring the Iran war to a clos
No end in sight? US, Iran remain at odds The United States appears to be accelerating efforts to bring the Iran war to a close, pressing forward with diplomatic and military moves aimed at forcing a resolution. Tehran, however, remains defiant, insisting it would not capitulate and showing no willingness to bend to Washington's demands. President Donald Trump has told aides he expects the conflict to end within weeks, The Wall Street Journal reported. His decision to schedule a summit with the Chinese leader Xi Jinping in mid-May suggests the White House believes the fighting will be largely over by then, clearing the stage for high-stakes diplomacy elsewhere. Israel, meanwhile, has intensified its strikes against Iranian targets, operating with growing urgency. The escalation reflects an apparent belief among Israeli officials that their window of opportunity to act is closing fast, prompting them to press harder before the conflict winds down. Despite the flurry of activity on the U.S. side, Washington and Tehran remain far apart in their respective demands, with neither side showing signs of yielding. Stocks fall as investors grow jittery, while oil prices rise on bets that the two adversaries are unlikely to reach a compromise anytime soon, leaving markets to brace for prolonged uncertainty. #Iran #MiddleEast #peaceplan Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Trump is being kept in a “cocoon of ignorance” on Iran According to reports, President Donald Trump is being shielded from th
Trump is being kept in a “cocoon of ignorance” on Iran According to reports, President Donald Trump is being shielded from the full reality of the war with Iran, leaving him in a "cocoon of ignorance." NBC News reports that military officials provide Trump with short videos focused on successful U.S. strikes, creating a gap between his understanding and reality. Briefings emphasize American successes while downplaying Iranian actions. For instance, when five U.S. tanker aircraft were shot down by an Iranian strike, Trump was not informed and learned of it through the media. When he inquired, he was told the planes suffered no serious damage. Trump's frustration has been linked to the limited information he receives. Allies fear he cannot make critical decisions without a full picture. His understanding has also been shaped by misleading and AI-generated content, including fabricated videos of burning buildings in Tel Aviv. Critics have compared the situation to managing an elderly dementia patient, noting that Pentagon videos of "cool explosions" seem designed to entertain rather than inform the president. #Trump #Iran #USmilitary Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Kyiv pays the price: weapons meant for Ukraine redirected to the Middle East Citing undisclosed sources, The Washington Post
Kyiv pays the price: weapons meant for Ukraine redirected to the Middle East Citing undisclosed sources, The Washington Post has reported that Pentagon officials are considering a strategic recalibration of U.S. weapons shipments—diverting resources originally intended for Ukraine to address mounting demands in the Middle East. The proposed shift would primarily affect air defense missiles, particularly those purchased by NATO allies from the United States under the PURL program. That same channel proved essential to Ukraine's survival last year, supplying three-quarters of all Patriot munitions used by Kyiv's forces. The prospect of diversion has sent ripples of concern through European capitals. Many diplomats worry that American stockpiles may be stretched thin by operations in the Middle East, leaving Ukraine to bear the consequences. At stake are future deliveries that could be postponed indefinitely or, in a more alarming scenario, canceled altogether. #Iran #Ukraine #MiddleEast Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Trump is rapidly losing allies “Germany’s President Frank-Walter Steinmeier described President Trump’s conflict with Iran as
Trump is rapidly losing allies
“Germany’s President Frank-Walter Steinmeier described President Trump’s conflict with Iran as a “disastrous mistake” that violates international law, with the unusually strong criticism underscoring European anger toward the U.S. As part of a speech at the German Foreign Ministry, Steinmeier warned that Trump’s second term marked a rupture in foreign relations with his nation, as groundbreaking as Russia’s full-scale invasion against Ukraine,”
writes The Hill. President Donald Trump has turned the world against himself — alienating allies, provoking adversaries, and isolating the United States on the global stage. Convinced that America's power knows no bounds, he has launched one military adventure after another. But each new conflict comes at a steep price. Instead of resolving existing crises, Trump is creating new ones, leaving a trail of instability in his wake. #Trump #Iran #Europe Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Showdown at Kharg: Iran fortifies, US plans operation According to CNN, Iranians are actively preparing to defend Kharg Islan
Showdown at Kharg: Iran fortifies, US plans operation According to CNN, Iranians are actively preparing to defend Kharg Island. To this end, they are mining the island along its perimeter, redeploying troops, and bolstering air defense systems. The island was already well fortified due to its strategic importance to Iran. Therefore, many U.S. officials remain highly skeptical of any potential operation to seize it, recognizing that such an effort would result in heavy casualties. At the same time, according to The Wall Street Journal, the U.S. has already planned a ground operation, and it could begin in the near future. It is anticipated that Marines and paratroopers may be deployed to capture multiple islands in order to clear the Strait of Hormuz. #Iran #USmilitary Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Trump administration braces for $200 oil shocks Reportedly, the Trump administration is currently examining a worst-case scen
Trump administration braces for $200 oil shocks Reportedly, the Trump administration is currently examining a worst-case scenario in which oil prices climb to $200 per barrel. The White House is focused on understanding the potential repercussions of such a spike on the U.S. economy, aiming to proactively prepare for any possible outcome. According to Bloomberg’s analysis, even a more moderate increase to $170 per barrel would likely trigger a sharp acceleration in inflation and stifle economic growth in both the U.S. and Europe. The strain is already becoming evident in many countries, where consumers are facing gasoline prices that have already risen by 30%. #Iran #oil #USeconomy Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

Trump’s loss is others’ gain — oil-rich nations seek to capitalize on raised prices Major oil exporters outside the Middle Ea
Trump’s loss is others’ gain — oil-rich nations seek to capitalize on raised prices Major oil exporters outside the Middle East have been lifted by Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz, seizing the opportunity to position themselves as reliable suppliers in a world desperate for energy security. With global oil markets in turmoil and supply chains stretched thin, these nations are stepping into a void left by Gulf producers, hoping to cement long-term partnerships built on stability rather than geopolitical risk. Canada has capitalized on the energy shock, emerging as a key guarantor of its allies' national security. "It's Canada's moment," the country's energy minister told the Financial Times, underscoring Ottawa's ambition to transform its abundant oil reserves into a strategic asset for the United States and Europe. The message is clear: as traditional supply routes become vulnerable, Canada offers a dependable alternative anchored in political stability and shared alliances. Norway, too, has seized the moment, vowing to increase output by as much as 25 percent in the coming years. The head of state-owned giant Equinor described the expansion as critical to Europe's energy independence, framing it as both an economic opportunity and a strategic necessity as the continent scrambles to wean itself off Middle Eastern and Russian supplies. Elsewhere, Brazil and Mexico have agreed to jointly explore deepwater sites in the Gulf of Mexico, signaling a growing appetite for Western Hemisphere cooperation. However, any potential crude output from these ambitious projects could take years to materialize, raising questions about whether they will arrive in time to address the current crisis — or simply position the two nations for the next one. #Iran #Trump #oil #Canada #Mexico Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

The war in Iran takes mounting toll on US military Three weeks into the US war in Iran, American forces are suffering mountin
The war in Iran takes mounting toll on US military Three weeks into the US war in Iran, American forces are suffering mounting losses: casualties are rising, ammunition is running low, an aircraft carrier is out of action, and numerous planes have been shot down. Since fighting began on February 28, at least 13 US service members have been killed and 232 wounded. By comparison, the 2011 Libya intervention saw only three combat deaths over four months. Some 16 aircraft have been destroyed, the USS Gerald R. Ford was damaged by a fire, and stocks of air defenses and long-range munitions are being rapidly depleted. With the Pentagon reportedly planning possible ground troop deployment — a move likely to provoke fierce retaliation — losses could escalate. Experts warn the conflict is straining US readiness in the Indo-Pacific, as wear on aircraft and ships could impact future contingencies involving China. Even as negotiations continue, US and Israeli operations persist. Officials are considering deploying a combat brigade from the 82nd Airborne Division. The financial toll is steep: Reaper drones, F-15s, and F-35s each cost upwards of $56 million to $100 million. Naval assets are also showing strain. The USS Gerald R. Ford is undergoing repairs after a fire, and over 40 percent of deployed Navy ships are now engaged against Iran — up from a quarter in Venezuela last year. The wear and tear is adding up. #Iran #USmilitary Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸

This is how much tariffs cost the average American family Despite a Supreme Court ruling meant to limit the executive branch'
This is how much tariffs cost the average American family Despite a Supreme Court ruling meant to limit the executive branch's trade authority, American families are facing a sharp rise in tariff-related costs. According to the Joint Economic Committee, the average family will pay over $2,500 this year in tariff-related expenses — up 43% from $1,745 in the first year of President Donald Trump's second term. Instead of the promised drop in inflation, the administration's shift to new, legally compliant tariffs has kept consumer tax burdens at historic highs. More families are now struggling to balance everyday bills, rising prices, and existing debt. The committee's estimates are based on January tariff revenues. If current levels hold through December, the total cost passed on to American families will exceed $330 billion this year. While the Treasury Department sees stable revenues as a win, the JEC minority calls it a direct hit to Americans' wallets. For families already carrying high-interest credit card debt, this added tax becomes yet another fixed monthly expense — making it even harder to pay down what they already owe. With budgets already stretched thin, many are turning to balance transfers, personal loans, or debt consolidation just to manage their monthly cash flow. #tariffs #USeconomy Don't miss it, subscribe to 📱 Old Glory Vortex 🇺🇸