News and Analysis 6/4/26

“In the House, four Republicans — Reps. Thomas Massie (Kentucky), Tom Barrett (Michigan), Warren Davidson (Ohio) and Brian Fitzpatrick (Pennsylvania) — joined Democrats in voting to force Trump to end the war” …

“The news of the Inspector General review comes despite the administration’s legal argument that hostilities with Iran have concluded”:

“Iran’s Revolutionary Guards … denied reports that Tehran fired at the airport, according to regime-linked media” …

… while US Central Command denied Iran’s professed attack on a US military vessel:

“Despite the joint commitment to a ceasefire, Israel carried out multiple drone strikes in the Nabatieh area of southern Lebanon on Thursday morning”:

“Being able to distinguish the KKK from Christians, or the Taliban from Muslims, is part of being a thinking adult. Blurring those lines is a danger to people of all faiths” — State Sen. Spencer Deery, R-West Lafayette:

“Sultanate says talks with Tehran are limited to lawful management of waterway, but Washington has doubts about neutrality”:

“As Zionism was taking shape in the late 19th century, parallel Jewish anti-Zionist movements were emerging as well”:

“[T]he deposed monarch’s son, Reza Pahlavi, has been forced to distance himself from the once-dreaded security agency after some of his most vociferous supporters glorified it”:

Trump “insisted that his relationship with Netanyahu was solid and that they connected, in part, because they are both ‘wartime’ leaders” and Netanyahu said. “We always find a way to work out our differences”:


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