This Week in the World Affairs Brief

THE IRAN WAR FLARES UP AGAIN BEFORE A DEAL

Donald Trump went back to large-scale attacks after Iran downed a US Apache helicopter. President Trump told Fox News that the strikes included 49 Tomahawk missiles at military targets inside Iran. The US Central Command forces on X tweeted that the strikes were conducted “on behalf of the Commander in Chief’s direction... in response to Iran’s unwarranted and continued aggression,” but Iran’s counterattacks have always been in response to Israeli and US joint aggression, who started this war. Trump went back to a war footing somewhat reluctantly as he desperately wants to make a deal before the coming oil shortage which is predicted to hit other parts of the world in July, and raise US prices dramatically as we try to make up for the shortfall. But bad as he wants a deal he’s been reluctant to make any compromise with Iran and Iran has plenty of missiles and drones to continue the war. Trump is getting so frustrated, he reportedly asked his close advisors if nuclear weapons might help force Iran to yield, says Seymour Hersh. The idea was uniformly opposed by all advisors and so he backed off. But it shows how desperate Trump is to get out of this war Israel talked him into. Trump keeps threatening to escalate the attacks which isn’t doing any good. In response, Iran’s top military leaders have announced they have once again closed the Strait of Hormuz. Iran said that it will shoot at any vessel attempting to pass the strait. To receive a free, one-time sample of the Brief, along with options on how to subscribe, click on Request a sample on the left.

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US Officials Reveal Memorandum of Understanding to End Iran War

The Epoch Times

Iran to immediately reopen the Strait of Hormuz without tolls during a 60-day period of negotiations. Iran has also agreed to, at a minimum, downblend its stockpile of enriched uranium. The deal allows for potential future economic relief if Iran responds favorably to the United States’ demands. The agreement would also allow Iran to sell its oil without restrictions. The deal provides for a 60-day window for negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program.

Yet More Churches Torched; Sustained Attack On Christianity Gathers Pace

Modernity

A 17th-century chapel in Brittany lost most of its roof and part of its framework, while a centuries-old cloister housing thousands of rare books in the southwest saw its library devastated. These blazes fit a widening pattern of attacks on churches and sacred sites that shows no sign of slowing, even as the state claims it lacks funds for preservation while directing resources elsewhere.

Iranian Tankers Cross US Naval Blockade After Trump Deal Allows Iran To Restart Oil Sales

ZeroHedge

At least three Iranian oil tankers and two cargo ships carrying essential goods broke through the US naval blockade following an accord between the countries. A large Iranian VLCC and another vessel used to transport livestock moved from open waters toward Iranian ports, the agency said. Another Iranian tanker carrying oil also crossed the Gulf of Oman toward its designated export port, Fars said, without providing further details about the destination.

Trump Calls On Putin To Reach Deal With Ukraine After Zelenskyy Meeting

ZeroHedge

Trump made these comments during his bilateral meeting with the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, on the sidelines of the G7 summit. "I'm going to do whatever I can," Trump said, to end the war in Ukraine. Trump said he wants to focus on Ukraine now, saying Iran will soon be "back in the rearview mirror."

Gavin Newsom And The DOJ Probe Opened Under Biden: Behested Payments, Family Nonprofits, & Questions Of Influence

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One transaction stands out. The Washington Free Beacon reported that Newsom asked a Native American tribe to make two separate $500,000 donations to the California Partners Project. Contemporaneously, he took that tribe's side in a dispute with another tribe over a proposed casino. The juxtaposition of large directed donations to a family-linked nonprofit coinciding with favorable official action has fueled questions about whether donors with business before the state were effectively paying for access or goodwill through the governor's wife's charity.

Trump Details Iran Deal At G7: No Nukes, Conditional Sanctions Relief

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Iran will not have a nuclear weapon under the new deal. The agreement includes strong policing and enforcement powers. Past U.S. payments to Iran were a failed bribe attempt. Sanctions relief will only happen if Iran complies with terms. Iran gets no money or relief just for signing the deal. Trump: Ships starting to move through strait or Hormuz Vice President JD Vance Begins Optics Roadshow to Boost Investor Confidence On Deal Iran Offers 60-Day Toll-Free Hormuz Transit As 100s Of Ships Await Reopening

'Manufactured Story': Hegseth Goes Off In CBS Interview On Crisis Of US Arms Stockpiles

ZeroHedge

“You testified under oath that it would take years to rebuild those stockpiles,” Brennan emphasized. "You don’t have to read back to me what I testified," Hegseth shot back. "I speculated some munitions take more time than others. We’ve got lots of them, we’re building more than ever before. The Biden administration gave away hundreds of billions to Ukraine. And so President Trump had to refill, and he has, and we have in real time."

UK Intercepts 'Russian Shadow' Fleet Vessel in Unprecedented English Channel Commando Boarding

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According to the UK Ministry of Defense, it was a six-hour operation and a massive display of force involving a flotilla of navy vessels - including the frigate HMS Sutherland - and a fleet of aircraft, most notably heavy-lift Chinook helicopters. The target has since been identified as the Smyros - a vessel allegedly flying under the radar in an effort to bypass Western embargoes.

Trump Says Iran Peace Framework to Be Signed on Sunday

The Epoch Times

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, whose government has helped facilitate talks between Washington and Tehran, had indicated in an earlier press statement on June 13 that the deal was expected to be finalized “in the next 24 hours.” In his Truth Social post, Trump wrote that once the deal is signed, the Strait of Hormuz will immediately be “open to all.”

What's In A Name? Alaska GOP Succeeds In Stopping Democrats From Stealing The Senate Election

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Alaska's election officials may have just saved a U.S. Senate seat from one of the more brazen ballot schemes in recent memory. The state's Division of Elections issued a preliminary ruling this week that Dan J. Sullivan of Petersburg is ineligible to appear on the 2026 Senate ballot, dealing a significant blow to Democrats - in what Republicans have characterized as a coordinated Democratic effort to siphon votes from incumbent Sen. Dan Sullivan through deliberate name confusion.

Romania Asks Ukraine To Add Self-Destruct Function To Stray Drones, After One Exploded At Its Port

ZeroHedge

Errant Ukrainian drones which wonder across borders and into neighboring Baltic and Eastern European countries are becoming enough of a problem to where some NATO allies pushing for a self-destruct function. Romanian Defense Minister Radu Miruta has proposed that Ukraine program its maritime drones to self-destruct if they veer into the country's territorial waters, coming just on the heels of a major disaster.

Humanoid Warbot Live-Fires Mortars At Vegas Test Range

ZeroHedge

The defense angle for the Phantom MK1 is quite simple: replace the human soldier with the robot for close-quarters battle (CQB) operations, including breaching and room-clearing support. Beyond CQB, a never-before-seen video now shows the Phantom MK1 operating a mobile light mortar system during a live-fire training exercise in Las Vegas, Nevada.

How California’s Election Procedures Turn Early Leads Into Late Losses

The Daily Signal

On Sunday, it appeared that Republican mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt would fall out of contention for the general election after several days of appearing in the top two vote recipients along with Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, a Democrat. Another Democrat candidate, Nithya Raman, appeared to overtake Pratt for second place to face Bass in the general election. The state’s primaries allow the top two vote-getters, rather than party nominees, to advance to the general election. California also doesn’t allow local jurisdictions to require voter ID and allows 22 days for “curing” ballots.

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