News and Analysis 6/23/25

“Iran is merely the next domino in a long line of crises engineered to justify total social control—digital ID systems, CBDCs, surveillance expansion, and militarized policing. War abroad. Tyranny at home”:

The Zionist war on free speech — and the resistance — continues:

“For Tehran, the attacks by two nuclear-armed countries revealed that the Non-Proliferation Treaty, of which Iran is a member, not only has no real value, but is in fact harmful” …

… “For years, hard-line voices inside the Islamic Republic have been calling for a nuclear weapon as a deterrent against exactly this kind of overwhelming attack”:

Israeli war crimes continue:

An interview with with James M. Acton, the chair and co-director of the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace:

“[P]roscribing an entire organisation under the Terrorism Act is not the same thing as prosecuting particular individuals for specific transgressions”:

Trump’s lunch with Steve Bannon “was a calculated misdirection intended to buy some breathing room for the president while suggesting that no attack was imminent”:

“In light of Israel’s continued refusal to allow the transfer of surplus shekels from Palestinian banks to Israeli ones, the PMA stated it is now seriously studying alternative options”:

The “possibility has raised the specter of higher energy prices and aggravated geopolitical tensions, with Washington calling upon Beijing to prevent the strait’s closure”:


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