Wednesday, March 25, 2026

US sends Iran 15-point proposal for ending war in Middle East - report - Goldie Katz

 

by Goldie Katz

The plan, which was delivered to Iran via Pakistan, reportedly addresses Iran's ballistic missile and nuclear programs, as well as issues regarding the Strait of Hormuz.

 

A U.S. Marines F-35C Lightning II prepares to make an arrested landing on the flight deck of the U.S. Navy Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, in support of the Operation Epic Fury attack on Iran from an undisclosed location March 7, 2026.
A U.S. Marines F-35C Lightning II prepares to make an arrested landing on the flight deck of the U.S. Navy Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, in support of the Operation Epic Fury attack on Iran from an undisclosed location March 7, 2026.
(photo credit: U.S. Navy/Handout via REUTERS)

 

The United States has submitted a 15-point plan to Iran aimed at ending the ongoing war in the Middle East, according to a New York Times report citing two officials briefed on the matter on Tuesday.

The plan, which was delivered to Iran via Pakistan, reportedly addresses Iran's ballistic missile and nuclear programs, as well as issues regarding the Strait of Hormuz.

According to N12 News, citing three sources familiar with the details of the potential plan, the US is considering declaring a month-long ceasefire during which negotiations on the agreement would take place.

The 15-point plan reportedly contains terms including the dismantling of all existing Iranian nuclear capabilities, a commitment that Iran will discontinue efforts to obtain nuclear weapons, and a requirement that any already enriched uranium be moved out of Iran.

According to N12, the proposed plan would also require the Iranian regime to stop financing and arming all proxies in the region.

A US Navy Boatswain's Mate stands watch on the island of the USS Gerald R. Ford while underway at an undisclosed location March 17, 2026
A US Navy Boatswain's Mate stands watch on the island of the USS Gerald R. Ford while underway at an undisclosed location March 17, 2026 (credit: US NAVY/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS)

The Strait of Hormuz, according to N12’s sources, would be declared a free maritime zone and remain open under the potential deal.

US-Iran negotiations ongoing, Trump says

Earlier on Tuesday, US President Donald Trump told reporters in the Oval Office that negotiations between the US and Iran are ongoing and that Iran “badly” wants to make a deal.

"We're actually talking to the right people, and they want to make a deal so badly, you have no idea how badly they want to make a deal," Trump said.

Trump stated that Iran had already agreed to halt their pursuit of nuclear weapons and that the US was in a “good bargaining position” for negotiations.

"There won’t be any nuclear weapons. Iran has agreed to that. We’re in a good bargaining position. We’re way ahead of schedule, and they have no navy, air force, or missile protection. Most of their launches we’ve killed."

Reuters contributed to this report.


Goldie Katz

Source: https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/article-891095

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Lebanese army 'lied to the IDF,' didn't disarm Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, Israeli officers say - Amir Bohbot

 

by Amir Bohbot

“The Lebanese army lied to the IDF. They deceived Israel. They claimed they had enforced the decision to demilitarize southern Lebanon," one Israeli officer said.

 

An IDF soldier and tank operate in southern Lebanon on March 21, 2026.
An IDF soldier and tank operate in southern Lebanon on March 21, 2026.
(photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

 

The Lebanese army lied to the IDF about its operations to disarm and dismantle Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, Israeli officers say, adding that, now that the military is again operating in the area, it is discovering Hezbollah has reestablished itself and its infrastructure there. 

Over the past week, IDF troops in southern Lebanon have intensified operations in the town of El-Khiam, aiming to locate terrorist infrastructure and operatives. The town has, for more than two decades, been developed as a strategic Hezbollah stronghold due to its topographical position, the presence of operatives and field commanders living in the area, and its direct threat to Israel’s home front.

Officers who recently operated in the El-Khiam area said that the IDF is carrying out systematic work in the town to locate terrorists, weapons, and terrorist infrastructure. Contrary to prior claims that the village had already been cleared, due to recent meticulous ground searches, lots of Hezbollah infrastructure have been discovered.

IDF officer: 'The Lebanese army lied to the IDF'

One officer remarked, “The Lebanese army lied to the IDF. They deceived Israel. They claimed they had enforced the decision to demilitarize southern Lebanon. They shared intelligence and reports on entire regions, but based on what we found, it's clear that nothing was done. More than that, Hezbollah has reestablished itself at a strategic point that is advantageous for them and threatening for Israel.”

According to officers in Northern Command, a significant percentage of Shiites serving in the Lebanese army are affiliated with Hezbollah.

IDF soldiers and a tank operate in southern Lebanon on March 21, 2026.
IDF soldiers and a tank operate in southern Lebanon on March 21, 2026. (credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

Following a directive from Defense Minister Israel Katz, officers from the Northern Command indicated that plans are underway for ‘root treatment’ in the town,  a systematic effort to dismantle all terrorist infrastructure through extensive engineering operations. 

This approach is similar to the operations carried out by the Southern Command in the IDF-controlled areas of Gaza east of the Yellow Line.

In recent days, bulldozers have entered the Lebanese town to demolish structures. A security source familiar with the plan said El-Khiam is currently a focal point and may serve as a model for future operations, pending approval from the political echelon.

The town of El-Khiam is located on elevated terrain, allowing direct observation and line-of-sight fire toward Kiryat Shmona, Metula, and communities along the Ramim Ridge.

Its elevation enables Hezbollah anti-tank squads and snipers to operate with maximum effectiveness against IDF troops and Israeli civilians inside Israeli territory. This is precisely the type of threat the IDF seeks to prevent by creating a defensive buffer against Hezbollah attacks.

In addition, El-Khiam is a strategic point that controls the main traffic routes in southern Lebanon. Due to the town’s location and terrain, Hezbollah commanders in Lebanon chose to build underground infrastructure, bunkers that would be able to deal with air attacks, weapons depots, and headquarters next to the homes of civilians who are supposed to serve as human shields, some of whom are paid.

It is important to note that, due to its size, the town has functioned as a “launch hub,” where operatives arrive, equip themselves with weapons and military gear, and depart on missions against IDF soldiers and Israeli civilians.

These, in particular,  include anti-tank missile attacks, given Hezbollah’s ability to launch precision missiles with an effective range of up to 10 km.

The group also launches short-range rockets and mortar attacks, guided by observation posts.

Despite claims by senior Northern Command officers, IDF commanders warn that the threat of cross-border raids on Israel’s home front persists, with El-Khiam serving as a staging ground for Hezbollah’s Radwan force.


Amir Bohbot

Source: https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-891126

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Iranians feel 'deceived, abandoned' as Trump weighs striking deal with Iran's old guard - Omid Habibinia

 

by Omid Habibinia

A resident of Isfahan told TML that if reports of a deal involving Ghalibaf were true, many Iranians would feel “deceived and abandoned, moving from one dictatorship to another.”

 

US President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi (not pictured) in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, DC, US, March 19, 2026.
US President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi (not pictured) in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, DC, US, March 19, 2026.
(photo credit: REUTERS/EVELYN HOCKSTEIN)

As US President Donald Trump spoke of talks with a “senior Iranian official,” whom several media outlets identified as parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, concern spread among many Iranians that the Islamic Republic might ultimately remain in power. 

For more stories from The Media Line go to themedialine.org

Iranian authorities, however, have publicly insisted they will not fall into what they describe as a “deception operation” aimed at presenting Ghalibaf as Washington’s preferred figure to lead the country. They have also warned that any ground offensive or seizure of Iranian islands in the Persian Gulf would carry severe regional consequences. 

Trump described these developments as tantamount to regime change in Iran, something that deeply distresses many opponents of the Islamic Republic who seek the overthrow of the regime.  

His remarks on Monday unsettled part of the opposition, particularly those who had framed Israeli and US military action, echoing Reza Pahlavi, as a form of “humanitarian intervention.”

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf looks on as parliament members chant in support of the IRGC while wearing military uniforms in Tehran, Iran, February 1, 2026.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf looks on as parliament members chant in support of the IRGC while wearing military uniforms in Tehran, Iran, February 1, 2026. (credit: Hamed Malekpour/Islamic consultative assembly news agency/WANA/Handout via REUTERS)

Yet for others, the comments have had the opposite effect, reinforcing calls to intensify domestic efforts to revive a grassroots movement against the regime, regardless of whether Israel and the United States pursue negotiation or escalation with Tehran. 

 

On Tuesday, Trump reiterated that his administration is negotiating with Iran, that the Islamic Republic wants to reach a deal, and that it is expected to receive a “gift” in return for such an agreement. He also said that the United States is already the winner of this war and stressed that Washington is negotiating with “wise” people in Iran. He even described this development as tantamount to a “regime change” in Iran.

Ghalibaf rumors unsettle Iran opposition amid Trump talks

A Tehran-based professor of international relations told The Media Line on Tuesday evening that Washington is clearly reluctant to become entangled in a prolonged, attritional conflict, and that Trump is keen to declare a political victory as soon as possible.

In that context, the emergence of a figure such as Ghalibaf, capable of preserving the internal balance of power while steering the system away from collapse driven by its refusal to compromise with the west, could be framed as a “win-win” outcome.

However, the analyst noted that Trump’s “carrot-and-stick” approach is unlikely to stop at this stage, given that the Islamic Republic’s economic and military capabilities have not yet been sufficiently degraded to produce a decisive political shift.

Since the outset of the conflict, Trump has repeatedly suggested that he has individuals in mind for Iran, drawing comparisons with the Venezuela model.

Notably, lists circulated by US officials naming key Iranian figures whose locations were being sought did not include Ghalibaf, nor, more strikingly, Esmail Qaani, the elusive commander of the Quds Force, prompting speculation that the intended interlocutor could be a senior Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) figure with political standing, such as the parliamentary speaker.

Trump’s characterization of the person he contacted, namely Ghalibaf, as a “respected” figure stands in sharp contrast to his reputation among many Iranians. Critics portray him as one of the most controversial figures within the political establishment, citing allegations of systemic corruption and his record in security roles.

His tenure as a senior commander in the IRGC and later as police chief coincided with the violent suppression of the 1999 student protests, events witnessed firsthand by me, as I was present at Tehran University dormitories during the crackdown by paramilitary forces, police, Basij units, IRGC personnel, and, ultimately, special security forces linked to the leadership.

Ghalibaf’s proximity to Ali Khamenei, with whom he shares roots in Mashhad, and his close ties to Mojtaba Khamenei have long reinforced his influence within the ruling establishment.

Despite this backing, allegations of financial misconduct, particularly during his tenure as Tehran mayor, alongside his security record, have undermined his electoral performance. He finished last in the 2005 presidential election, placed second in 2013 with approximately 16.5% of the vote, and withdrew in 2017 in favor of Ebrahim Raisi.

After repeated presidential defeats, he entered parliament, becoming speaker following low-turnout elections. In the 2024 parliamentary vote, he secured only roughly 447,000 votes out of about eight million eligible voters in the Greater Tehran constituency.

Ghalibaf’s rise traces back to his early association with Khamenei in Mashhad.

Following the establishment of the Islamic Republic, he quickly advanced within the IRGC, later heading Khatam al-Anbiya, the Guards’ powerful engineering and economic arm, which expanded its reach across Iran and into regional and international markets. He subsequently commanded the IRGC Air Force and trained in France on Airbus aircraft. Appointed police chief in 2000, he later transitioned into politics, serving as Tehran’s mayor for 12 years before entering parliament.

With the killing of key IRGC commanders and the death of Ali Larijani, widely seen as a pragmatic strategist within the system, some analysts argue that conditions may now favor Ghalibaf’s ascent. As more “moderate” figures such as Masoud Pezeshkian are increasingly sidelined, and the IRGC consolidates control, he could emerge as a central power broker.

Even so, his base of support remains limited beyond the IRGC and segments of the clerical establishment. Among regime supporters, he is often viewed as less popular than Saeed Jalili, the Supreme Leader’s representative on the Supreme National Security Council, who remains at odds with both Pezeshkian and Ghalibaf.

Reports of direct US contacts with Ghalibaf remain speculative, while confirmed diplomatic engagement appears confined to the Iranian Foreign Ministry and to indirect channels. Iranian officials, including Ghalibaf himself, have denied any planned meeting.

The IRGC-affiliated Fars News Agency has described the rumors as an attempt to deepen internal divisions.

At the same time, the White House has confirmed that Asim Munir, Pakistan’s army chief, and Pakistan’s prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, have signaled readiness to facilitate high-level talks between Washington and Tehran.

Iranian state media on Tuesday reiterated claims that reports of a potential meeting between Ghalibaf and US officials are intended both to damage his standing and to pave the way for his political removal, while also serving as part of a broader deception strategy ahead of possible escalation.

Meanwhile, the United States is reportedly deploying additional forces to the region, including Marine units, and, according to some news sources, the Pentagon is considering sending elements of the 82nd Airborne Division.

Such forces could be used in operations to secure the Strait of Hormuz or even seize strategic islands such as Kharg, scenarios that would mark a dramatic escalation of the conflict.

The Media Line has previously reported, citing sources and an alleged audio recording attributed to a Basij commander in Tehran, that regime forces are preparing for the possibility of ground combat extending even into the capital.

While many homes in the capital have been damaged and hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced, people are increasingly concerned about the intensifying war and the possible disruption of water, electricity, and gas supplies. Even so, many residents say they do not expect the war to end with the survival of the Islamic Republic in power.

A resident of Isfahan told The Media Line on Tuesday that if reports of a deal involving Ghalibaf were true, many Iranians would feel “deceived and abandoned, moving from one dictatorship to another.” He added that after thousands of civilian casualties and extensive damage to infrastructure, any outcome short of fundamental political change, beyond leadership reshuffles within the system, would bring little tangible benefit to ordinary citizens.


Omid Habibinia

Source: https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/article-891120

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Michael Gamal's Story - From Antisemitism to Understanding - Sally Zahav

 

by Sally Zahav

This is an inspiring story of intellectual and moral courage - young man's painful journey from baseless hatred of Jews to enlightenment. The text below is taken from the podcast

 

 

00:00 The Story That Changed Everything  

00:23 From Coptic Christian to Pro-Palestinian Activist  

01:10 Growing Up Without Identity  

02:30 First Exposure to Israel — “We Lost Every War?”  

03:20 9/11 and the Identity Shift  

04:50 Finding Belonging in California 

06:10 First Encounter with Extremism  

07:45 How Radicalization Really Happens  

09:55 Why He Converted to Islam  

11:48 “There’s No Radical Islam — Just Islam” 

14:04 Conspiracies, Denial, and Groupthink  

16:20 “I Wanted Israel Destroyed” 

17:42 The Real Root: Jealousy  

20:12 October 7 and His Father’s Warning 

 22:00 The Hostage Poster Moment  

23:30 “I Realized I Was No Better” 

 26:00 The Iran Attack Wake-Up Call 

 27:30 Walking Away From It All  

29:00 The Moment That Made Him Angry  

30:30 Meeting Israelis for the First Time  

32:00 The First Time He Defended Israel  

33:30 Losing His Entire Social Circle  

34:42 The Truth About Misinformation  

36:27 Influencers and the Power of Narratives  

38:09 What People Get Wrong About This Conflict  

42:12 Why This Is a Spiritual War  

44:15 The Reaction He’s Getting Now  

45:34 Advice for Those Questioning Their Beliefs  

47:19 Final Message For nearly 20 years, Michael Gamal was deeply embedded in the pro-Palestinian movement. He didn’t just support the cause — he believed in it completely. 

He adopted the narratives, justified the hatred, and even went as far as converting to Islam — not for faith, but because it aligned with how he saw Jews and Israel. 

But something didn’t sit right. From conversations that exposed extremism… To a moment standing in front of hostage posters… To realizing he had become what he once criticized… Everything began to unravel. 

In this powerful and deeply personal conversation, Michael shares: How he was pulled into the pro-Palestinian movement The psychology behind radicalization and belonging 

What he really heard behind closed doors 

Why he says “moderate vs radical Islam” is misunderstood 

The exact moments that forced him to question everything 

And how he ultimately found his way to truth — even at the cost of losing friends, identity, and community 

This is not just a political story. It’s a human story about identity, truth, courage — and what it takes to walk away from everything you once believed. 


Sally Zahav

Source: https://youtu.be/BlTMmHo0mOU

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Disarming Hamas Must Remain Trump's Top Priority in Gaza - Con Coughlin

 

by Con Coughlin

Hamas's refusal to provide a clear-cut commitment to meeting the disarmament demand, moreover, comes at a time when it continues to consolidate its hold over Gaza, especially since the start of the Iran war.

 

  • Several members of Trump's Board of Peace, especially Turkey and Pakistan, have expressed serious concerns about, if not outright hostility to, disarming Hamas, a factor that many believe has resulted in talks on the disarmament of the terror group being put on hold.

  • Mladenov's optimism about persuading Hamas to disarm, however, was not shared by the terrorist organisation itself. A Hamas official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, stated that, while the terrorist group had received a written document, it denounced the initiative as a "take it or leave it" offer. He said Hamas would first wait to see the outcome of the Iran war before responding.

  • Hamas's refusal to provide a clear-cut commitment to meeting the disarmament demand, moreover, comes at a time when it continues to consolidate its hold over Gaza, especially since the start of the Iran war. In an attempt to control Gaza's civilian population, Hamas has been enforcing price controls and managing the distribution of goods arriving from outside the Strip, moves that suggest it has no intention of relinquishing its grip over Gaza.

  • Trump must not abandon his demand that Hamas fully disarm before going forward with his Gaza peace plan.

US President Donald Trump must not abandon his demand that Hamas fully disarm before going forward with his Gaza peace plan. Pictured: Hamas terrorists in Gaza City on November 2, 2025. (Photo by Omar Al-Qataa/AFP via Getty Images)

US President Donald Trump's ambitious plan to bring lasting peace to Gaza risks being completely ruined after suggestions that members of his Board of Peace are not fully committed to disarming Hamas terrorists, a key requirement of the Trump administration's peace plan.

Prior to the war in Iran, Trump made disarming Hamas his top priority as he sought to implement his ambitious 20-point peace plan for Gaza's reconstruction. As the president wrote on his Truth Social platform in January in response to Hamas's continuing prevarication over the disarmament demands, "they can do this the easy way, or the hard way."

Since then, the Trump administration's focus on disarming Hamas appears to have taken a back seat as the American leader has become preoccupied by the challenges of the war in Iran since launching Operation Epic Fury on February 28.

Despite the fact that Iran for decades has been one of Hamas's most devoted supporters, providing funds and military equipment for its terrorist infrastructure, the demand for the terror group to disarm has been put on hold for the duration of the conflict, a move many believe could be a first step by some members of the Board of Peace to abandon completely the demand for Hamas to disarm.

Several members of Trump's Board of Peace, especially Turkey and Pakistan, have expressed serious concerns about, if not outright hostility to, disarming Hamas, a factor that many believe has resulted in talks on the disarmament of the terror group being put on hold.

There are even concerns that Trump's own envoys involved in negotiations taking place in Cairo to safeguard the existing ceasefire might be tempted to water down the disarmament demands in return for making progress on other areas of the peace plan, such as increasing aid and NGO access to Gaza.

The Gaza ceasefire has been under serious strain since the start of the Iran war, prompting members of the Board of Peace to attend meetings with Hamas representatives in Cairo aimed at easing tensions.

Following the meetings, Israel announced that it would soon reopen the sole crossing for pedestrians between Gaza and Egypt, shut since the air campaign against the Iranian regime began. One official said ​he believed the Israeli announcement was a direct result of the meeting between Hamas and the board.

Trump's board was represented at the talks with Hamas by Aryeh Lightstone, an American aide to Trump's special ​envoy Steve Witkoff. A US official said that Lightstone had attended Gaza-related meetings in Cairo in the past several days, without confirming whether he met with the Hamas delegation.

In an attempt to break the impasse over the disarmament issue, mediators meeting in Cairo said in an interview with NPR that they had given Hamas a formal proposal to lay down its weapons. The proposal calls for Hamas and all other terrorist groups in Gaza to hand over all weapons, making an emerging governing authority responsible for all the arms.

The proposal is said to call for a comprehensive framework to ensure the "complete handover" and "full decommissioning" of arms belonging to Hamas and all other armed groups in Gaza, and that if Hamas accepted the proposal, it would ensure large-scale reconstruction of Gaza.

Nickolay Mladenov, the former UN diplomat charged with implementing Trump's plan for postwar Gaza, said that the ceasefire's mediating countries had agreed on a "framework" to see Gaza rebuilt, but that Hamas must be disarmed.

He said executing on the framework "requires one clear choice: full decommissioning by Hamas and every armed group, with no exceptions and no carve-outs."

Mladenov's optimism about persuading Hamas to disarm, however, was not shared by the terrorist organisation itself. A Hamas official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, stated that, while the terrorist group had received a written document, it denounced the initiative as a "take it or leave it" offer. He said Hamas would first wait to see the outcome of the Iran war before responding.

Hamas's refusal to provide a clear-cut commitment to meeting the disarmament demand, moreover, comes at a time when it continues to consolidate its hold over Gaza, especially since the start of the Iran war. In an attempt to control Gaza's civilian population, Hamas has been enforcing price controls and managing the distribution of goods arriving from outside the Strip, moves that suggest it has no intention of relinquishing its grip over Gaza.

Another key factor that could have an important positive bearing on the future of Trump's Gaza peace plan is that, with the war against Iran in full flow, Washington has received the support of its long-standing Gulf allies, who now find themselves the target of unprovoked Iranian missile attacks.

Trump must not abandon his demand that Hamas fully disarm before going forward with his Gaza peace plan.


Con Coughlin is the Telegraph's Defence and Foreign Affairs Editor and a Distinguished Senior Fellow at Gatestone Institute.

Source: https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/22364/disarming-hamas-priority

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Singham Network coordinated with Communist Cuban government to save regime amidst Trump pressure - Jerry Dunleavy

 

by Jerry Dunleavy

The Singham Network and its beneficiaries like the far-left Code Pink played key roles in anti-ICE protests, pro-Maduro demonstrations, and anti-Iran War rallies. It is seeking to defend the regime in Cuba as well.

 

The now-infamous scenes of far-left activists descending upon Cuba in recent days were preceded by high-level meetings between leaders within the Singham Network and the strongman head of Communist Cuba earlier this month.

Earlier in March, in the lead up to this past weekend’s events, the leaders of the Singham-linked People’s Forum, Tricontential: Institute for Social Research, Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER) Coalition, the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), and the International Peoples’ Assembly all traveled to Havana for a warm “solidarity” meeting with Miguel Díaz-Canel, the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba.

The so-called “humanitarian” trips to Cuba over the weekend — which continue to unfold this week — were in large part organized by groups within the activist network tied to and funded by wealthy Marxist and China-based businessman Neville Roy Singham, as well as by the far-left Progressive International (which counts the leftist anti-war group Code Pink, which is personally and financially tied to Singham, as one of its member organizations).

Just the News has previously reported on how these and other radical activist groups have leadership links or financial ties to the funding network backed by Singham, who himself is linked to the CCP and whom some in his network call "Comrade” — and who has also been scrutinized by Republican congressional investigators.

An outlet tied to the Singham Network, the leader of Progressive International, and Code Pink all said that the first ship carrying supplies had arrived in Cuba on Monday.

Progressive International, the Singham Network organizations, and the Cuban Embassy did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Just the News.

Trump and Rubio say Cuba needs new leadership

Trump said on Air Force One earlier in March that “Cuba's a failed nation. Cuba also wants to make a deal. And I think we will pretty soon — either make a deal, or do whatever we have to do. And so we are talking to Cuba […] So I think something will happen with Cuba pretty quickly.” The president made similar remarks in the Oval Office this month.

“All my life I’ve been hearing about the United States and Cuba. You know, ‘When will the United States do it?’ I do believe I’ll be having the honor of taking Cuba. That’d be good. That’s a big honor,” Trump said. The president added, “Whether I free it, take it — think I could do anything I want with it, you want to know the truth.”

Trump: "Actions of the government of Cuba constitute an unusual and extraordinary threat"

Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who comes from a Cuban refugee family, also weighed in last week. “Cuba has an economy that doesn’t work and a political and governmental system that can’t fix it,” Rubio said. “So they have to change dramatically […] They’re in a lot of trouble. And the people in charge don’t know how to fix it. So they have to get new people in charge.”

Trump had signed an executive order in late January where he declared that “I find that the policies, practices, and actions of the Government of Cuba constitute an unusual and extraordinary threat, which has its source in whole or substantial part outside the United States, to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.”

“The Government of Cuba has taken extraordinary actions that harm and threaten the United States,” the president said. “The regime aligns itself with — and provides support for — numerous hostile countries, transnational terrorist groups, and malign actors adverse to the United States, including the Government of the Russian Federation, the People’s Republic of China, the Government of Iran, Hamas, and Hezbollah.”

The White House quickly put out a fact sheet which noted that Trump “signed an Executive Order declaring a national emergency and establishing a process to impose tariffs on goods from countries that sell or otherwise provide oil to Cuba, protecting U.S. national security and foreign policy from the Cuban regime’s malign actions and policies.”

The fact sheet noted that Trump “may modify the Order if Cuba or affected countries take significant steps to address the threat or align with U.S. national security and foreign policy objectives.”

Singham Network affirms “solidarity with the Revolution” in meeting with Cuban leader

The Cuban government’s official website in early March wrote that “the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba and President of the Republic, Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez, received members of the delegation of the International Peoples' Assembly, who have been developing a program on the Island since last Sunday motivated by cooperation and solidarity.”

The Cuban government wrote that “the purpose of the above, the dignitary said, is to confront with coordinated actions the ideological, cultural and media war of the United States government, which is an expression of its hegemonic ambition.”

Diaz-Canel reportedly directed a message to “Brian Becker and Manolo de Los Santos - from the Party for Socialism and Liberation of the United States — and other brothers from Africa, Europe and Latin America” and stated that “we expected no less from you as representatives of the International Peoples' Assembly.”   

Diaz-Canel shared a message on X in early March touting the meeting with the far-left Singham Network leaders.

“I held a fraternal meeting with the delegation from the International Assembly of the Peoples, who are carrying out a visit to our country, to reaffirm their permanent support and solidarity with the Revolution, at this moment when the threats of Yankee imperialism are intensifying,” the Cuban leader said, in a tweet translated by Google and by X.

Diaz-Canel specifically described “Brian Becker and Manolo De Los Santos, from the Party for Socialism and Liberation of the United States” as among the “friends of our people” who “reaffirmed their solidarity.”

“The accompaniment of spaces such as the International Assembly of the Peoples demonstrates the broad support that the Revolution possesses, and that we are never and will never be alone in the struggle for the defense of our sovereignty in the face of the constant imperial pretensions,” the leader of the Communist-run island added.

The International Peoples’ Assembly quickly reshared the X message from the Communist leader.

“Cuba is not alone!” the Singham Network group declared. “Movement leaders from across the world, part of the International Peoples' Assembly delegation, met with President Miguel Díaz‑Canel to reaffirm unwavering solidarity with the Cuban Revolution and its people, who are facing the ongoing illegal US blockade.”

Manolo De Los Santos, a founder of the People’s Forum and a researcher at Tricontinental, tweeted a photo of himself hugging the Cuban leader in early March. “Today, we met with President Miguel Diaz-Canel not to make statements, but to stand shoulder to shoulder,” De Los Santos said on X. “Trump’s extreme fuel blockade is a brutal act of economic warfare, and we refuse to be silent bystanders. We are comrades with the Cuban people in the fight to dismantle it.”

The People’s Dispatch — also part of the Singham Network — reported that ANSWER leader and PSL founder Brian Becker was also at the meeting. The Cancilleria de Cuba — Cuba’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs — also shared photos from the meeting, including of De Los Santos, Becker, and others.

“International Assembly of the Peoples' Delegation, made up of representatives from various countries, visits Cuba and holds exchanges with diverse sectors to learn about the country's reality and reaffirm international solidarity,” the Cuban government account said on X.

One day after De Los Santos met with Cuba’s president, the People’s Forum tweeted that “this month, we’re going to Cuba with 40 young organizers!”

“Our delegation of young people will meet, exchange, and stand together with Cuban youth — building bonds of solidarity at a moment when the Cuban people face the full force and brutality of the U.S. blockade,” the Marxist forum said on X. “This brigade is part of a broader wave of solidarity — one that has moved over 3k people to donate more than $500,000 to send solar generators & panels to Cuban hospitals.”

The People’s Forum added: “Along with other delegations of people from around the world part of the "Nuestra America Convoy," we will deliver humanitarian aid to the Cuban people and reaffirm that a blockade will never sever the ties between peoples who share a common struggle for dignity and justice.”

Progressive International — linked to Singham Network — takes lead in Cuba convoy

James Schneider, the communications director for Progressive International, said on the socialist Workers Lit podcast in mid-March that “the Nuestra America ‘Convoy for Cuba’ brings together people of conscience from around the world to bring humanitarian aid to Cuba by air, land, and sea.”

The “Nuestra America — Convoy to Cuba” website contends that “we are mobilizing to Cuba, bringing critical humanitarian aid for its people” and that “the Trump administration is strangling the island, cutting off fuel, flights, and critical supplies for survival.”

Code Pink is one of the eleven North American member organizations within Progressive International.

Progressive International’s advisory council also includes a top member of the Communist Cuban government. Mariela Castro Espin is a Deputy of the National Assembly of People's Power and is also the director of the Cuban National Center for Sex Education in Havana. She is the daughter of former Cuban Communist leader Raul Castro, and the niece of former Cuban Communist dictator Fidel Castro.

Jeremy Corbyn, a far-left member of Parliament in the United Kingdom and a former leader of the Labour Party, is also on the advisory council. Corbyn had said on Instagram late last week that “the United States is suffocating the Cuban people with its criminal and inhumane blockade” and “that’s why we are mobilizing to Cuba, bringing critical humanitarian aid for its people. Honoured to join this historic mission.”

Corbyn also tweeted late last week that “the United States is intentionally starving the people of Cuba with its illegal and barbaric blockade” and “that’s why I’m joining the Nuestra America convoy to Cuba.”

Communist activists seek to link Gaza and Cuba

Last year’s “Gaza Sumud Flotilla” — a so-called “humanitarian” boat convoy which included leftwing activist Greta Thunberg and Progressive International leader David Adler — allegedly helped inspire last weekend’s Cuba-related effort. Ironically, Thunberg, who made her name and fortune opposing fossil fuels, has now demanded that the U.S. end its blockade of oil imports to the island regime.

The People’s Forum drags Palestine into it

Adler was part of the Gaza flotilla last year, and was imprisoned in Israel for a few days before being deported to Jordan. Adler late last week attempted to link Gaza and Cuba, tweeting, “We need to talk about Miami’s capture of US-Cuba policy in the same terms that we talk about AIPAC’s capture of Israel: corrupt, anti-democratic, and fundamentally contrary to our genuine national interests.”

The Gaza flotilla was also promoted by the Peoples Dispatch and supported by the People’s ForumCode Pink, the International Peoples’ Assembly, the PSLPrashad, and others within the Singham Network.

The People’s Forum’s “Political Education” webpage notes that “we have launched “Let Cuba Live”, an emergency relief fundraiser in light of the electric blackout, hurricane and the 60+ year U.S. brutal blockade.” 

Poverty tourism disguised as activism

Despite the blackout, notably, the People's Forum and Code Pink supporters, including Medea Benjamin and Jodie Evans, founders of Code Pink reportedly stayed in a 5-star hotel. According to The New York Post, the hotel was the only building in Havana with power as "they pretended to bring food and medicine to the suffering Cuban people."

The Post Millenial reported that "Many were seen staying at high-end accommodations, including the Gran Hotel Bristol Meliá Collection, where rooms range from roughly $130 to $520 per night. Others traveled in air-conditioned buses and attended official meetings in the capital." Meanwhile, the island still suffers an electrical blackout.

"While nearly the entire country is suffering from power outages lasting over 20 hours, the left is welcomed with air conditioning and wasteful electricity consumption,” Mayra Dominguez, a Cuban living in exile in the U.S. told The Post Millenial.

The Marxist forum has run multiple fundraisers related to this effort. The group’s “Let Cuba Live” donation page tells its followers: “We must act and send aid. Help us stop the Trump Administration from creating famine in Cuba. Donate now. Send power. Save lives.”

The forum’s tips for donating include: “*Please do not write ‘Cuba’ in donation comments or on the memo line of checks. Simply write ‘Urgent Aid.’ Donations by check are to be made directly payable to The People’s Forum, with the group noting that “all donations are tax-deductible.”

Granma, the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba, said late last week that “medical supplies and other materials have arrived in the country as part of the Solidarity Convoy, which joins other global campaigns in support of the island.”

The Communist outlet quoted De Los Santos, who claimed that "the Cuban people have made immense sacrifices for humanity, for the dignity of all the peoples of the world, including the people of the United States” and so he and other activists wanted to show “above all, a militant solidarity that says ‘No’ to the genocidal attempt to crush the Cuban people."

The Cuban Embassy in the U.S. on Saturday said that “hundreds of people are arriving in Havana as part of the ‘Nuestra América’ Convoy in solidarity with Cuba” and so “let’s hear what motivates its protagonists to join this humanistic initiative.”

The video on X from the Cuban Embassy included an interview with multiple people wearing “Let Cuba Breathe” t-shirts, including De Los Santos.

“We’re in Havana’s Pogolotti neighborhood, not in hotels, living what Cubans endure regularly: no power since last night,” De Los Santos tweeted Saturday. “Our neighbors are living under the US govt's economic warfare, denied water, food, internet connection by Trump’s fuel blockade. The U.S. is waging a cruel, genocidal siege with the hope of crushing the Cuban people into submission. The world must act now.”

Cuban diplomat Pedro Pablo Prada on Sunday reposted the People’s Forum leader, saying, “Our gratitude for your outstanding solidarity and for bringing a real picture of #Cuba to #US and to the world. #HandsOffCuba #LetCubaBreathe.”

The People’s Forum shared Facebook posts from Cuba over the weekend touting their “internationalist solidarity” and proclaiming their efforts “directly challenging the U.S. Blockade!”

The Marxist group also said on Facebook this weekend that “the lessons we learn from seeing the inhumane and barbaric U.S. blockade on Cuba & Trump’s insistence on tightening the measures—whether through fuel blockage or colonial threats—is that we must commit to the long-term struggle to end the blockade and stand with the Cuban people.”

“We want a world without sanctions, without blockades, without genocides, without war against the people of Iran,” De Los Santos said in his Cuba speech posted by the People’s Forum. “We want a world where Palestine is free.”

The People’s Forum on Saturday shared photos of De Los Santos and others in Cuba.

“Together in a historic mission of solidarity, people from across the globe — from the Nuestra América Convoy — have gathered in Havana to declare that Cuba will never be alone,” the group said on X.

Singham Network groups parrot communist propaganda

The People’s Dispatch late last week cited Mirthia Brossard of the Young Communist League of Cuba, who said that “we are ready to defend our land at any cost” and that “this is the commitment of the young Cuban people.”

The article by the Singham Network outlet also quoted De Los Santos, and said that “40 young organizers from across North America traveled to the island as part of the Let Cuba Live Youth Brigade.”

“This is not the end of the revolution; this is another stage. This is our Moncada, our Bay of Pigs. The young people of Cuba trust in the revolution and have confidence that we will overcome this moment … we are building the future with our own hands,” the outlet quoted Brossard as saying.

The far-left outlet also reported on Friday that “Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel addresses a gathering of over 400 people from over 30 countries participating in the Nuestra América Convoy in solidarity with Cuba.”

Luis De Jesus, a correspondent for the Singham Network-linked BreakThrough News, also tweeted on Friday about Diaz-Canel and the convoy, stating that it “includes a flotilla of ships that in the coming days will arrive at the port of Havana with humanitarian aid.”

PSL also tweeted repeatedly about the Cuba convoy. “LIVE FROM HAVANA: The Let Cuba Live brigade is joining with hundreds of others from more than 30 countries in a massive display of solidarity with the Cuban people,” the PSL proclaimed. “As Trump threatens and strangles the Cuban people with inhumane economic and fuel blockades, the people of the world are bringing urgently-needed humanitarian aid to demonstrate that Cuba is not alone!”

Congressional Republicans have long called for investigations into the Singham network, its links to the CCP, its leadership in nationwide leftwing protests, and its role in anti-Israel encampments, vandalism, and violence on campus. The GOP — especially then-Senator Marco Rubio — has for years asked the DOJ to look into possible Foreign Agents Registration Act violations and has called upon the Treasury Department and IRS to consider revoking the tax-exempt status for Singham’s network of non-profits.

The GOP-led House Oversight Committee also voted this year to subpoena Singham for information about this sprawling activist network. It is still unknown whether that subpoena was issued or served on Singham. 


Jerry Dunleavy

Source: https://justthenews.com/government/security/singham-network-coordinates-communist-cuban-government-save-regime-amidst-trump

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