Sunday, April 26, 2026

Trump: Fake assassination & losing war in Iran?

  • Pakistan announced the complete lifting of restrictions in Islamabad which means Iran-US negotiations have (for now) ended. 
  • Lots of theories floating around about what comes next. Some believe Israel will nuke Iran. Others say that Trump has lost and will slowly back away for Hormuz. A couple NATO nations (particularly France and UK) are threatening to send their naval forces to help with the US blockade of Iranian shipping. With all the huge US military buildup in the region others think Trump will attack Iran again at any moment - the goal being to Gaza-ize Iran if possible. Since much of Iran's oil has been going to China, what happens if the US boards a Chinese tanker ship? Hang onto your hat.
  • Shots fired at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Keep an eye on Trump as shots fired. Appears quite unconcerned. Was this another orchestrated event to rally the declining MAGA base? You might recall years ago when Trump took part in a pro-wresting staged event before 85,000 screaming fans. (See 3rd video below.) He attacked his buddy Vince McMahon, the owner of the WWE wresting corporation whose wife is now his Secretary of Education. I'd not doubt that Vince helps Trump create some of his political antics. Don't forget, like Ronald Reagan, Trump is an actor. It's all Bread & Circus.



  • The suspect arrested for gunfire at the event with Trump told law enforcement officers his intended targets were White House administration officials, CBS reported. All attendees were slowly evacuated. Authorities detained the suspect, while one Secret Service agent sustained injuries. New York Post reported the suspect is Cole Tomas Allen, a 31-year-old California resident from the city of Torrance, who works as a teacher. He was chosen as 'Teacher of the Month' in December 2024.
  • Iran has allegedly told Pakistan that if Trump ends his constant threats, it could help convince hard-liners that now is the time to restart talks, WSJ reports. 
  • West Bank children blocked with razor wire, by Zionist settlers, from going to their school. Isn't this illegal under international law? How come it is not reported on by western corporate media? 
  • More exposing the Ukraine war tall-tales by former Delta Force Commander Pete Blaber. He has told Americans the unwelcome truth about the phony pretext for the war in Ukraine that was always intended as a US-NATO strategy to break Russia up into pieces. Former Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas (below) is now the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.
  • Haaretz: More than 10 Israeli soldiers have died by suicide since the beginning of the year, including 6 in this month alone.
  • A Ukrainian drone struck a residential building in central Ekaterinburg, Russia (the largest city in the Urals) which is over 1,700 km from the Ukrainian border.  Nine people injured (one hospitalized), 50 residents evacuated.
  • A number of injuries and deaths occurred among displaced people as a result of a Zionist raid that directly targeted them in the town of Kfar Tebnit in southern Lebanon. Israel still refuses to honor the ceasefire - as usual. After all these Zionists are the 'chosen people' and they are not required to ever honor agreements. 
  • Why would the IDF decide to destroy solar collectors in southern Lebanon? A military target? No, they just want to completely wipe out the communities of southern Lebanon so Israel can steal their land for 'Greater Israel'. It's the zionist Modus Operandi since the Nakba in 1948.
  • Israel Hayom quotes a senior official of the occupation: 'We doubt there is any military benefit in renewing the war on Hezbollah, and no military solution can prevent Hezbollah from shelling us. The security and political cabinet has not ordered the army to eliminate Hezbollah's military force, contrary to all published reports on the matter, and any military plans to eliminate Hezbollah are not feasible due to the required increase in the army's manpower.'
  • Iranian Foreign Minister: The war on Iran has shown that the American military presence in the region leads to insecurity and division.
  • US 'authorizes' Venezuela to pay legal fees for Maduro.  The US government has granted authorization for Venezuelan authorities to pay the legal fees for President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, who face charges in the United States. 
  • Nicaragua ratifies military cooperation agreement with Russia. The Nicaraguan parliament ratified the military cooperation pact with Russia. The agreement includes provisions for the Russian military to train Nicaraguan armed forces in electronic warfare capabilities.
  • Iran continues oil exports from Kharg Island despite blockade. TankerTrackers reported that three supertankers loaded approximately six million barrels of Iranian crude oil at Kharg Island. Reports indicate vessels are successfully evading the US naval blockade by disabling tracking systems and utilizing indirect routes.
  • Insurers mandate coordination with Iran for Hormuz transit. The UK-based insurance firm Marsh reported that ship insurers are adding new clauses requiring vessel owners to contact Iranian authorities to guarantee safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
  • IRGC warns of 'strategic deterrence' response to further attacks. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned that any new aggression will be met with a response exceeding enemy expectations at the level of strategic deterrence. The IRGC also announced it has prepared prisoner-of-war camps for enemy soldiers.
  • A French media crew reporting from inside Ukraine hired a driver and translator. They were stopped at a checkpoint and the Ukrainian military grabs the driver and translator and takes them to a recruitment office. See how it all turns out in this short video. It's in French with English subtitles.
  • Iran's foreign minister arrived in Oman for consultations.  Following his meetings with mediators in Pakistan, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Muscat, Oman. The Iranian Foreign Ministry stated the visit aims to strengthen mutual trust with Gulf states and is Araghchi's first regional trip since the recent US-Israeli military actions.
  • Ukraine has been accused for a long time of starving their own soldiers who sit as cannon fodder along the front lines in the Donbass that borders Russia. The vast majority of the people are Russian-ethnic in that region. Over 14,000 of them have been killed since 2014 by US-NATO war mongering using Ukraine as the puppet. Ukraine's own troops often have little ammo, virtually no food and water and sometimes no communications devices. Most often the commanders steal the soldiers pay and even the death benefit family pay if one of their soldiers die. After all these years major media is reporting the story. Why now?
  • Fars News Agency Report: During Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi's visit, written messages were sent to the American side via Pakistan. These messages addressed several of Iran's red lines, including the nuclear issue and the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Active Measures (Telegram) writes: The State Department confessed in a written press release that the United States launched their war of aggression against Iran on the demands of the Israeli regimes detailing that Washington “is engaged in this conflict at the request of its Israeli ally.” US military commanders advised Trump that Netanyahu’s plans to attack Iran were 'farcical.' Trump told The Times of Israel in March that the decision to end the Iran war will be a “mutual decision” between Washington and Tel Aviv.  As a result, Israel continues to violate its ceasefire agreements by relentlessly bombing Lebanon with Trump’s approval, hoping it will spark an Iranian response so he can resume his aggression against the people of Iran.
  • Israel quietly deployed an Iron Dome air defense system to the United Arab Emirates early in the Iran War, along with troops to operate it, according to Axios.
  • Rambam Hospital in Haifa: Scenes of wounded Israeli soldiers today from southern Lebanon on way to hospital.

  • Footage captures Ukrainian FPV drones striking Russian armored vehicle, which continue moving as their armor withstands the impact. You get the inside view of the scary scene.

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