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09 abril, 2026

Hit List: Iran Threatens US and Israeli Corporations

 

Hit List: Iran Threatens US and Israeli Corporations

By Kurt Nimmo

Eighteen corporations operating in Israel and the GCC nations were warned on March 31 they “will come under attack as they have assisted US-Israeli terror operations inside Iran.” The companies are considered “espionage entities,” according to the Iranian military.

Why Europe Won’t Abandon Climate Orthodoxy Anytime Soon

By Mark Keenan

There is a growing belief that the political momentum behind climate policy may be starting to weaken. Rising costs, public fatigue, and shifting signals from the United States have led some to think the tide might be turning. That may be true in parts of the world. It is not true in Europe.

Iran War: Thirty-two Days to Unmake the World

By Laala Bechetoula

This war has not made the United States safer. It has produced a more radicalized Iranian leadership, not a more moderate one. It has not made the world more stable. It has fractured NATO, triggered a second European energy crisis, shut down the world’s most important oil chokepoint, sent the Houthis into open belligerency, expanded the Lebanon war, and brought global shipping to its knees.

US Could Soon Run Out of Tomahawk Missiles Amid War with Iran

By Ahmed Adel

The US armed forces could run out of their Tomahawk missile supply in roughly three and a half months if they continue using them at the current pace against Iran. Washington planned to spend $11 billion in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury and another $50 billion on additional military needs, but it appears this could exceed the budget.

The U.S. War on Cuba’s Doctors

By Nuvpreet Kalra

Cuba’s ability to provide medical missions, despite the 66-year-long genocidal blockade, is a testament to the indestructible resolve of the Cuban people and the country’s commitment to humanity. On February 23 of this year, the State Department sent a sensitive memo to Marco Rubio, which outlined a strategy of coercing countries in Latin America to boot out Cuban medical missions over the next 2-4 years.

Closing Air Spaces and Cracking Alliances: Trump’s Growing Problem with Allies

By Dr. Binoy Kampmark

With the Iran War groaning along, the Trump administration is getting increasingly indignant. Plumes of childish anger can be seen coming out of the White House and Pentagon. Having joined an illegal, joint enterprise with Israel in attacking Iran, allies are proving increasingly unwilling to play along.

Trump Might Finally Force NATO to Radically Reform

By Andrew Korybko

Trump raged against NATO last week after it refused his request to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which was analyzed here as throwing the bloc into a double dilemma. He thundered at a recent Cabinet meeting that “NATO has done absolutely nothing…I said 25 years ago that NATO’s a paper tiger, but more importantly, that we’ll come to their rescue, but they will never come to ours.”

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