“News organizations have a First Amendment right to publish stories about matters of public importance—including stories the government would prefer to suppress” — Jameel Jaffer, executive director of the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University:
“The entire country can be taken out in one night, and that night might be tomorrow night”:
- Trump Widens Threat to All of Iran’s Power Plants and Bridges as His Deadline for a Deal Approaches (AP)
- Trump Threatens to ‘Take Out’ All of Iran in One Night. From Blackout Bombs to ‘Discombobulators,’ Here’s What that Could Actually Mean (Fortune)
- Trump Brushes Off Questions About Potential War Crimes in Iran (The Hill)
- Why Trump’s Potential War Crime Threats Are Likely to Backfire (MD Now)
Among the latest civilian targets are a Saudi petrochemical plant, Iranian passenger trains …
- Israel Warns Iranians Not to Use Trains as Trump Deadline Looms (The Guardian)
- Synagogue in Tehran ‘Completely Destroyed’ in US-Israeli Attack (Aljazeera)
… and, disgracefully, an Iranian synagogue has been destroyed:
“After decades consolidating their control over Area C, Israeli settlers are expanding into Areas B and A — nominally under Palestinian Authority jurisdiction — and displacing communities, a joint investigation reveals”:
American “losses are not merely the result of chance, but rather the consequence of operating in an environment where even degraded defenses remain capable”:
Trump’s assertion that “Washington armed Kurdish Iranian opposition groups during the January demonstrations … lends credence to Iran’s claims that the protests were foreign-inspired”:
Trump likes Iran’s idea of charging for passage through the Strait of Hormuz so much, he may do it himself:
“Trump believes God backs US in Iran war, Hegseth compares airman’s rescue to Jesus’ resurrection”:
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