Monday, April 20, 2026

US Marines take control of Iranian freighter as talks expected to resume in Islamabad - JNS Staff

 

by JNS Staff

U.S. negotiators will be going to talk with Iran despite the IRGC’s violations of the ceasefire, according to U.S. President Donald Trump.

 

A U.S. military helicopter takes off from guided-missile destroyer USS Pinckney to patrol regional waters as part of the naval blockade of Iran, April 19, 2026. Credit: United States Central Command.
A U.S. military helicopter takes off from guided-missile destroyer USS Pinckney to patrol regional waters as part of the naval blockade of Iran, April 19, 2026. Credit: United States Central Command.

U.S. Marines on Sunday intercepted an Iranian cargo ship that attempted to break through Washington’s naval blockade of the Islamic Republic, U.S. President Donald Trump announced ahead of expected peace talks in Pakistan.

“Today, an Iranian-flagged cargo ship named Touska, nearly 900 feet long and weighing almost as much as an aircraft carrier, tried to get past our naval blockade, and it did not go well for them,” Trump wrote in a post on his Truth Social platform.

“The U.S. Navy guided missile destroyer USS Spruance intercepted the Touska in the Gulf of Oman, and gave them fair warning to stop. The Iranian crew refused to listen, so our Navy ship stopped them right in their tracks by blowing a hole in the engineroom,” continued the post.

The president said U.S. Marines took “full custody of the ship” and were checking its cargo. He noted the Touska had been under U.S. sanctions “because of prior history of illegal activity” on behalf of the Islamic regime.

United States Central Command shared footage of the Marines departing amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli by helicopter and boarding the Touska.

 

The Pentagon in an X post said the Iranian vessel was intercepted “as it transited the north Arabian Sea at 17 knots enroute to Bandar Abbas, Iran.”

After the vessel’s crew ignored repeated warnings over a six-hour period, U.S. forces warned the Touska to vacate its engine room, the Defense Department noted.

The Spruance then “disabled Touska‘s propulsion by firing several rounds from the destroyer’s 5-inch MK 45 Gun into Touska‘s engine room,” it stated. “U.S. Marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit later boarded the non-compliant vessel, which remains in U.S. custody.”

Since the blockade went into effect on April 13, U.S. forces have ordered 25 ships to turn around or return to an Iranian port, the post added.

U.S. negotiators will be going to talk with Tehran despite the IRGC Navy’s violations of the ceasefire, Trump said earlier on Sunday, while threatening to target Iranian civilian infrastructure if talks fail.

Iranian state media had reported on Sunday night that the Islamic Republic was not planning to take part in renewed talks.

“I hope they take it,” Trump wrote on Sunday on Truth Social, referencing the U.S. offer for a deal, which he said was “very fair and reasonable.” If the Iranian regime does not take the deal, “the United States is going to knock out every single power plant, and every single bridge, in Iran,” the president wrote.

“Iran decided to fire bullets yesterday in the Strait of Hormuz—a total violation of our ceasefire agreement! Many of them were aimed at a French ship, and a freighter from the United Kingdom. That wasn’t nice, was it?” Trump wrote in the beginning of his post.

“My representatives are going to Islamabad, Pakistan—they will be there tomorrow evening, for negotiations,” he wrote. He suggested the Iranian decision to close the strait was inconsequential since the U.S. is imposing its own blockade, meant to prevent the Islamic Republic from receiving vital goods and products.

Iran’s government said on Saturday that it had reimposed “strict control” over the Strait of Hormuz as gunboats of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps fired on three commercial vessels, according to maritime security reports. This ended a brief period of calm in the maritime route following the declaration on April 8 of a two-weak ceasefire in the hostilities between Tehran and Washington.

Traffic through the strait, a bottleneck along a major shipping route, is a key element of the ceasefire and any future deal.


JNS Staff

Source: https://www.jns.org/news/u-s-news/us-marines-take-control-of-iranian-freighter-as-talks-expected-to-resume-in-islamabad

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Netanyahu: Fight against Iran is ‘not over yet’ - Etgar Lefkovits

 

by Etgar Lefkovits

Israeli and Argentine leaders, meeting in Jerusalem, sign “Isaac Accords” to promote ties between the Jewish state and Latin America and announce direct flights to Buenos Aires.

 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Argentinian President Javier Milei meet in Jerusalem on April 19, 2026. Kobi Gideon / GPO
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Argentinian President Javier Milei meet in Jerusalem on April 19, 2026. Kobi Gideon / GPO

 

The U.S.-Israeli war against Iran is “not over yet,” while “any moment could bring us new developments,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said after a meeting with Argentine President Javier Milei in Jerusalem on Sunday.

“Who knows what tomorrow or the day after tomorrow will bring,” Netanyahu said in an address alongside Milei ahead of possible negotiations this week between the United States and Iran in Pakistan.

The Argentine president, who began his third visit in as many years to Israel with a stop at the Western Wall, will become the first foreign leader to light a torch at Israel’s main state Independence Day ceremony in Jerusalem.

“It’s right and just that this happens now with Javier Milei,” Netanyahu said in brief remarks. “Under your leadership, Argentina has spoken with moral clarity, Mr. President. The free world should salute you.”

A Catholic who studied Bible with a rabbi whom he subsequently appointed ambassador to Jerusalem, Milei has broken with decades of foreign policy by positioning himself with the U.S. and Israel, emerging as one of the most vocal supporters of the Jewish state around the globe.

Milei has repeatedly pledged to move his embassy to Jerusalem, as early as this year, but stopped short of announcing a date for the move on Sunday.

“We are acting through shared values of democracy, civilization and freedom, and we have a joint responsibility to act together,” Milei said. “Just as the Abraham Accords were born out of a commitment to peace, we are united in the struggle against terrorism.”

Direct flights to Argentina

The two leaders announced the launch of direct flights on Israel’s flag carrier El Al, between Tel Aviv and Buenos Aires, which will begin in November. The twice-weekly 16-hour flights will go on sale next month, El Al said.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Argentinian President Javier Milei meet in Jerusalem on April 19, 2026. Kobi Gideon / GPO
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Argentinian President Javier Milei meet in Jerusalem on April 19, 2026. Kobi Gideon / GPO

“You have brought our people closer now; we are shortening the time to travel and making our people a lot stronger,” Netanyahu said.

The move, which was described as a “significant milestone” in relations between the two countries, was followed by the symbolic signing of the “Isaac Accords” to promote ties between Israel and Latin America, as well as a separate bilateral counter-terrorism and AI cooperation agreement.

“I don’t know any two world leaders on the planet that President Trump has more respect for than President Milei and Prime Minister Netanyahu … that stand with moral clarity that most world leaders are afraid to do,” U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee said.

He highlighted the unprecedented military partnership that was forged between the U.S. and Israel during the “Roaring Lion/Epic Fury” war and, waxing biblical, said that sometimes swords have to precede plowshares.


Etgar Lefkovits

Source: https://www.jns.org/news/israel-news/netanyahu-fight-against-iran-is-not-over-yet

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FBI director says arrests are coming related to 2016 Russia probe: 'Never going to let this go' - Nicholas Ballasy

 

by Nicholas Ballasy

Maria Bartiromo asked Patel if the FBI has evidence of election fraud in 2020.

 

FBI Director Kash Patel said on Sunday that "arrests" are coming related to the Russia investigation of potential collusion between Russia and the 2016 Trump campaign.

"I am never going to let this go," Patel said on "Mornings with Maria" on Fox News.

"We’ve got all the evidence. I can announce on your show that we’ve got all the information we need. We’re working with our prosecutors at the Department of Justice under AG Todd Blanche, and we are going to be making arrests - and it’s coming and I promise, you, it’s coming soon," he added.

Host Maria Bartiromo asked Patel if the FBI has evidence of election fraud in 2020.

“So what we are doing is folding that into our entire conspiracy case," Patel said. "But we have the information that backs President Trump’s claim (of the stolen election)…but I would say stay tuned this week. You might see a thing or two.” 

Patel also said he is going to sue The Atlantic on Monday. 


Nicholas Ballasy

Source: https://justthenews.com/government/white-house/fbi-director-says-arrests-are-coming-related-2016-russia-probe-never-going

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For the Leadership in Iran, Gaza and Beirut, What Is the Only Important Outcome? - Khaled Abu Toameh

 

by Khaled Abu Toameh

A piece of paper signed with infidels at the point of a gun is, in their eyes, nothing more than a Western fantasy.

 

  • [The US president's negotiations and ceasefires] are viewed by Tehran, Gaza and Beirut as infidels trying to tell Muslims what to do. For them, such a situation is unimaginable, unacceptable, and cannot be allowed to stand.

  • To Iran's current leaders, whoever they are, if Trump carries out his threat to bomb the country's bridges and power plants on Wednesday, so be it. In the view of Iran's theocratic regime, none of that is of any importance so long as it survives, in any form, to be able to continue waging jihad (holy war) against its people, its neighbors and the West.

  • A piece of paper signed with infidels at the point of a gun is, in their eyes, nothing more than a Western fantasy.

  • They see anything short of the total destruction of their entire power base as a total victory.

  • That is why all three regimes – the Islamic Republic of Iran, Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon – need to be totally dismantled if there is to be any real, permanent change of conduct in the Middle East.

  • The message should by now be clear: Iran's regime, Hamas and Hezbollah have no intention of laying down their arms, no interest in compromise, and no respect for Trump and his policies. In fact, they are telling Trump: Your initiatives and efforts are irrelevant.

  • The intractability of their leaders also aligns with their long-term ideological objective of sustaining a permanent conflict with Israel and the West.

  • Even if the Iranian regime is no longer able to continue funding, arming, and guiding its proxies, all will remain committed to armed struggle until "victory."

  • "Victory," in their terms, means first the destruction of Israel ("the Little Satan"), then taking over their oil-rich neighbors, and eventually the destruction of Europe and the United States ("the Great Satan").

  • So long as the Iranian regime – or Hamas or Hezbollah -- is able to survive, there will be no disarmament, no moderation, and no peace.

  • The repeated refusals by Iran's regime, Hamas and Hezbollah expose the failure of any policy built on engagement, incentives, or accommodation.

  • These terror entities do not interpret diplomatic overtures, off-ramps and ceasefires as goodwill. They view them instead as weakness.

  • They are right. It is, indeed, the West's fault that it allows itself to be exploited. The West not only gives these leaders time to rearm and rebuild, but worse, it grants them legitimacy and power bases throughout Europe and the United States. No one in the West even asks them to concede anything of substance.

  • Until there is a better understanding by the West of what jihad actually is -- and the uncompromising determination behind it -- every negotiation, threat and ceasefire will only lead to more terrorism and the next war.

Iran's regime, Hamas and Hezbollah have no intention of laying down their arms and no interest in compromise. The intractability of their leaders also aligns with their long-term ideological objective of sustaining a permanent conflict with Israel and the West. "Victory," in their terms, means first the destruction of Israel, then taking over their oil-rich neighbors, and eventually the destruction of Europe and the United States. Pictured: The late Ali Khamenei, then Iran's "Supreme Leader", meets with Hezbollah's current Secretary-General Naim Qassem on Tuesday afternoon, July 30, 2024 in Tehran. (Photo by the Office of the Supreme Leader of Iran)

US President Donald J. Trump's negotiations and ceasefire deals with Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah are not seen by these actors as steps toward peace.

Rather, they are viewed by Tehran, Gaza and Beirut as infidels trying to tell Muslims what to do. For them, such a situation is unimaginable, unacceptable, and cannot be allowed to stand.

To Iran's current leaders, whoever they are, if Trump carries out his threat to bomb the country's bridges and power plants on Wednesday, so be it. In the view of Iran's theocratic regime, none of that is of any importance so long as it survives, in any form, to be able to continue waging jihad (holy war) against its people, its neighbors and the West.

For the rulers of Iran -- and the same is true for Gaza and Beirut -- if the regime's power structure survives the military strikes Trump is warning of, nothing else really matters, so long as they are able to resume their jihad for the eventual displacement of the West by Islam.

A piece of paper signed with infidels at the point of a gun is, in their eyes, nothing more than a Western fantasy. At least the Iranian regime is being honest. Giving up the prospect of making military headway, or controlling the Strait of Hormuz, or retaining enriched uranium and indefinitely enriching more, is simply intolerable.

They see anything short of the total destruction of their entire power base as a total victory.

That is why all three regimes – the Islamic Republic of Iran, Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon – need to be totally dismantled if there is to be any real, permanent change of conduct in the Middle East.

After Trump announced his two-week ceasefire deal with Iran earlier this month, many Iranians took to the streets of Tehran, where they celebrated "victory," burned US and Israeli flags, and chanted anti-American slogans. The Iranian media portrayed that ceasefire agreement as a "victory" against the US and Israel.

"The Islamic Republic is still standing," reported France 24's Reza Sayah from Tehran. "For Iran, survival was always a victory."

Iran's Supreme National Security Council said in a statement: "During this period, it is essential to maintain national unity and to continue victory celebrations with strength."

The latest ceasefire agreement in Lebanon, announced by Trump on April 16, was also seen by Hezbollah and its supporters as a "victory." The Iranian regime took credit for the 10-day ceasefire in Lebanon. Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Esmail Baqaei, described the truce as a victory for the Iran-led "axis of resistance." Hamas and the Houthis in Yemen also described the ceasefire deal as a "victory" for Hezbollah.

For the Iranian regime and its proxies, survival equals victory. If they are not destroyed, if they retain their weapons, if they remain in power, they can claim success.

So far as they are concerned, there are no compromises. In any conflict, no matter how severe, if any of their leaders -- no matter how freshly branded -- are still standing, that is proof that their strategy of armed confrontation, refusing to back down, and jihad works.

This outlook is precisely why all ceasefires will be repeatedly exploited by Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah. The ceasefires are regarded simply as opportunities that provide time to rearm, regroup, and prepare for the next round of fighting. They reinforce the belief that jihad and "resistance" deliver results.

For the US, this should be the clearest warning sign: negotiations, promises, ceasefire agreements -- all intended by the West to reduce violence -- are instead interpreted as validation of the jihadists' approach.

The Western belief that negotiations and ceasefires can evolve into peace agreements with Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Iranian regime is – as has been proven – unfortunately false.

In these cultures, agreements do not have a moderating effect on the power structures. Negotiations, threats, and even bombings do not deter anyone or lead to disarmament. On the contrary, they reinforce defiance.

Just last week, Hamas again rejected Trump's call to lay down its weapons. According to the Palestinian Al-Quds newspaper:

"Hamas rejected the demand to disarm just two days after the deadline for responding to the plan proposed by [director-general of Trump's "Board of Peace"] Nikolai Mladenov. With this rejection, the plan, which links the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip to the disarmament of the Palestinian resistance groups, has collapsed."

Hezbollah has also repeatedly rejected calls by the Trump administration and the Lebanese government for relinquishing its weapons.

The message should by now be clear: Iran's regime, Hamas and Hezbollah have no intention of laying down their arms, no interest in compromise, and no respect for Trump and his policies. In fact, they are telling Trump: Your initiatives and efforts are irrelevant.

The refusal of Hamas and Hezbollah to disarm reflects not only their ideological commitment to jihad. The intractability of their leaders also aligns with their long-term ideological objective of sustaining a permanent conflict with Israel and the West.

Even if the Iranian regime is no longer able to continue funding, arming, and guiding its proxies, all will remain committed to armed struggle until "victory."

"Victory," in their terms, means first the destruction of Israel ("the Little Satan"), then taking over their oil-rich neighbors, and eventually the destruction of Europe and the United States ("the Great Satan").

So long as the Iranian regime – or Hamas or Hezbollah -- is able to survive, there will be no disarmament, no moderation, and no peace.

The repeated refusals by Iran's regime, Hamas and Hezbollah expose the failure of any policy built on engagement, incentives, or accommodation.

These terror entities do not interpret diplomatic overtures, off-ramps and ceasefires as goodwill. They view them instead as weakness.

They are right. It is, indeed, the West's fault that it allows itself to be exploited. The West not only gives these leaders time to rearm and rebuild, but worse, it grants them legitimacy and power bases throughout Europe and the United States. No one in the West even asks them to concede anything of substance.

The respected Palestinian political analyst Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib warned last week:

"A ceasefire that freezes the conflicts in Lebanon and Iran, just as it did in the Gaza Strip, without addressing the perpetual and catastrophic risk that Hezbollah, the Iranian regime, and Hamas pose to their people, neighbors, and the entire world, is a tried-and-tested formula for more war, future destruction, and stagnation in the Middle East. Kicking the can down the road and failing to turn ceasefires into new and transformative beginnings cast serious doubt on claims of total victory or grand proclamations of success and achievement."

If the Trump administration is serious about achieving stability and peace in the Middle East, it must begin by understanding that as far as jihadist organizations are concerned, negotiations, threats and ceasefires are not confidence-building measures, but openings to be exploited. Hamas, Hezbollah, and their Iranian patron are not moving toward peace. They are preparing for the next confrontation.

Every pause that leaves them intact only strengthens their belief that they are winning.

Until there is a better understanding by the West of what jihad actually is -- and the uncompromising determination behind it -- every negotiation, threat and ceasefire will only lead to more terrorism and the next war.


Khaled Abu Toameh is an award-winning journalist based in Jerusalem.

Source: https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/22453/iran-hamas-hezbollah-power

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Sanchez, Lenin, and Global Opposition to Trump - Stephen Soukup

 

by Stephen Soukup

Pedro Sanchez’s anti-American crusade exposes a deeper truth: the global Left’s ideology remains rooted in recycled Marxism, repackaged through expediency and contradiction.

 

 

This past weekend, the self-proclaimed leaders of the global Left gathered in Barcelona to complain about Donald Trump and to declare that they are the real and legitimate representatives of the global masses, as they pushed back against the American president, his policies, and his purported destruction of the post-World War II institutions they profess to respect and cherish. The Global Progressive Mobilization conference, which drew some 6,000 elected representatives and activists from around the world, was organized and hosted by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, who has positioned himself as Trump’s chief international critic over the last several weeks. Sanchez said that he intends to turn Barcelona into a “hub of resistance” to Trump and the global Right and told the gathering that he will “twist the arm of the people who think they are completely untouchable.”

It is not entirely clear what Sanchez can actually do to twist anyone’s arm, literally or figuratively. As the prime minister of Spain, he oversees a lower-mid-tier EU economy and commands a lower-mid-tier global military. He talks a good game and proclaims to represent the morally superior political position, but his actions belie ulterior motives. He demands an end to American and Israeli tyranny and neocolonialism, even as he openly and unashamedly embraces ideas and partners that demonstrate, at best, an indifference to genuine tyrannical and colonial behavior.

Sanchez, it should be noted, is not merely Spain’s prime minister. He is also the president of something called the Socialist International. This organization has an interesting history, to say the least, and its members embrace an interesting set of beliefs about the world and how it works.

The Socialist International, which was founded in the aftermath of World War II, is the direct and explicit successor to the Second Socialist International, which was founded in 1889, collapsed at the start of World War I, and was officially dissolved in 1923. The Second Socialist International, in turn, was the direct and explicit successor to the First Socialist International, founded in 1864 and dissolved in 1876. The stories of the First and Second Internationals are fascinating in and of themselves and deserve a far longer and far more detailed retelling than can be provided here. That said, parts of those stories are relevant and provide needed context to Pedro Sanchez’s war against Trumpism.

The First Socialist International was, as its name suggests, the organization that first brought together (over time and in numerous venues) the various leftist sects of Europe and the United States. It was intended, more or less, to formulate a course of action to encourage the long-awaited socialist revolution. It goes without saying, I suppose, but the intellectual, ideological, and occasional organizational leader of the First International was Karl Marx himself. Marx dominated all conversations at the International, just as he dominated socialism’s direction more broadly. He made the decisions about where to headquarter the organization (in a vain attempt to stymie his rivals’ participation), and he penned its most significant and enduring pamphlet, The Civil War in France. Marx was not entirely unchallenged as the leader of the International, however. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon and Mikhail Bakunin, to name just two, fought Marx for control of the movement, and the International eventually fell apart under the stress created by the conflict between Marx’s Communists and Bakunin’s collectivist anarchists.

The Second Socialist International, formed 13 years later (and launched on the 100th anniversary of the fall of the Bastille), was still focused on Marx and his basic economic prescriptions but was nevertheless dominated by the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). The SPD was built on the legacy and ideas of Ferdinand Lassalle, a pragmatic socialist who worked stealthily with German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck to create and advance what we know today as “the welfare state.” The most important theorist in the SPD—and, therefore, in the Second International—was Eduard Bernstein, a politician and the primary advocate of “reformist” Marxism. In brief, Bernstein argued that the economic conditions Marx predicted would cause the proletariat to revolt were never going to happen and that socialists were required, therefore, to work through the existing institutions of the state (as Lassalle had done) to achieve their goals.

Long story short, Bernstein split the Marxist movement in two. He led the reformists, who advocated state socialism, while the traditionalists were led at first by Karl Kautsky and Rosa Luxemburg and later by Lenin.

And here’s where things get really fun.

The Second International collapsed under the weight of this split and the devastation of World War I (which the revisionists supported). Lenin formed the Communist International (called the Comintern), while the revisionists fractured further. The current iteration of the Socialist International was launched in 1946 with the explicit goals of addressing socialism’s failure to prevent fascism and (in time) carrying out the Bernstein-ian Marxist program. It was—and is—dedicated to advancing Marxist ideals through the mechanisms of the state. In this sense, the International also serves as an explicit rejection of traditionalist Marxism and Leninism—with its advocacy of Bolshevik vanguardism—in particular.

Despite its overt rejection of Lenin’s theory of revolution, the Socialist International and the global Left more generally wholeheartedly embrace his theories of foreign affairs and colonial exploitation. In 1916, Lenin wrote his own pamphlet, explaining why the anti-capitalist revolution had not yet occurred. He titled it Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism, and the historian Neil Harding described its main argument as follows:

The capitalist economic and political civili­zation that had produced this access of carnage, had, in Lenin’s eyes, finally and irrevocably for­feited its right to exist. . . . Capitalism, Lenin concluded, had become monopolistic and para­sitic. It could survive only through the ruthless exploitation of its colonial empires. . . . In an epoch of imperialism, capitalism became milita­rist and expansionist, externally exploitative and internally oppressive. Above all, militarism and war were intrinsic to its survival—they were its most essential systemic features.

While it would be simplistic to describe the modern global Left’s views about America, Israel, and “Western Civilization” as purely Leninist, it is clear that his theories form the foundation of those views. The Socialist International and its current president are aggressively anti-American, aggressively anti-Israel, and aggressively dismissive of the broader legacy of the West—all along Leninist lines. Sanchez’s Spain was among the first European nations formally to recognize Palestinian statehood, and his rhetoric about Gaza and American support for Israel is notably Leninist and “structural.” He frames the issues not as policy mistakes but as manifestations of deeper capitalist/imperial patterns.

Ironically—albeit unsurprisingly—Sanchez and his comrades on the Left have also demonstrated that their embrace of Leninist/anticolonialist structuralism is less a matter of principle than of political expediency. Last week, for example, Sanchez announced that his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping had forged tighter bonds between the two nations, had reinforced a “relationship based on trust, dialogue, and stability,” and formed the foundation for “a multipolar order built from respect and pragmatism.”

In reality, of course, China’s economic foreign policy (the Belt and Road Initiative, to start) maps perfectly onto Lenin’s model of imperialist exploitation. In turn, the Left’s embrace of China as a counterweight to American global hegemony requires profound intellectual dishonesty and opportunism. It necessitates the abdication of virtually every value that the Socialist International tradition claims to hold.

The Left’s obsession with China—and Sanchez is hardly alone here—is so intellectually and morally compromised that it suggests the anti-American structural critique has largely become an end in and of itself. Opposition to American hegemony has displaced rather than served the values the Socialist International purports to advance.

Because of his anti-Trumpism, Pedro Sanchez is the global Left’s and the media’s hero du jour. Any honest reading of his intellectual and organizational history, however, not to mention his unabashed opportunism, would suggest “hero” is the last word one should use to describe him. He is, however, a fair representative of the ideology he advocates, which is to say that said ideology remains fundamentally flawed, despite 150 years of “reform.”

Photo: BARCELONA, SPAIN - APRIL 18: Prime Minister of Spain Pedro Sanchez speaks during the Global Progressive Mobilisation at Fira Barcelona on April 18, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. The inaugural Global Progressive Mobilisation (GPM) is taking place in Barcelona as a platform to offer a "necessary alternative to conservative and far-right forces." A plenary session on Saturday features speeches from Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. (Photo by Aldara Zarraoa/Getty Images) 


Stephen R. Soukup is the Director of The Political Forum Institute and the author of The Dictatorship of Woke Capital (Encounter, 2021, 2023)

Source: https://amgreatness.com/2026/04/20/sanchez-lenin-and-global-opposition-to-trump/

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Iran's secret terror unit exposed - Uzi Baruch

 

by Uzi Baruch

Mossad, Shin Bet and IDF expose IRGC's Unit 4000, the main terror arm that planned to assassinate Israeli officials and blow up oil pipelines.

 

Israeli attack in Iran
Israeli attack in Iran                                                                                   via REUTERS

In a combined intelligence and military operation, the Israeli intelligence community today (Monday) revealed the full structure of the secret terror apparatus of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

The exposure comes following a series of operational successes during Operation Roaring Lion, which included the elimination of senior members of the unit and the disruption of terrorist infrastructures in many countries, primarily Azerbaijan and Cyprus.

Operation Roaring Lion was a turning point in the suppression of Iranian terrorism, when the Air Force, under the direction of the Mossad and the Shin Bet, struck the core of the organization's command. Among other things, Rahman Mokadam, the head of the system and the head of the special operations department, was eliminated. He managed the recruitment of operatives and the smuggling of weapons into Israeli territory.

Another terrorist who was eliminated was Majid Khademi, head of the Revolutionary Guards' intelligence organization, who directly directed terrorist operations abroad.

A Syrian warehouseman, who served as a link between Tehran and terrorist cells on the ground, was also eliminated during the operation.

Also eliminated was Mehdi Yakh-Dahkan, nicknamed "The Doctor" and who served as the operations officer who led terrorist efforts in Azerbaijan and Turkey. He is also known to be behind the smuggling of explosive drones to Cyprus and the collection of intelligence on the American Incirlik Air Force Base.

One of the key achievements revealed was the disruption of a complex terrorist infrastructure in Azerbaijan. Members of a cell that operated directly from Iran were arrested by local authorities in possession of explosive drones and cluster bombs that were smuggled into the country. They planned an attack against strategic targets, primarily the international oil pipeline (BTC) that runs through Georgia and Turkey. The cell members also gathered information about the Israeli embassy in Baku, synagogues, and leaders of the country's Jewish community with the aim of harming them. 


Uzi Baruch

Source: https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/425771

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WATCH: Palestinian flag flown as rioters take over Queens street - JNS Staff

 

by JNS Staff

“Riots with Palestinian flags—not in the streets of Gaza, but in Queens in New York,” Ambassador Danny Danon tweeted.

 

Pro-Palestinian protesters participate in an anti-Israel rally in Queens, N.Y., May 15, 2024. Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images.
People participate in an anti-Israel rally in Queens, N.Y., May 15, 2024. Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images.

The New York City Police Department opened an investigation over the weekend after more than 100 drivers, some waving Palestinian flags, participated in a drag-racing street takeover in Queens, N.Y.

“Riots with Palestinian flags—not in the streets of Gaza, but in Queens in New York,” Ambassador Danny Danon, Israel’s envoy to the United Nations, tweeted around midnight on Monday, posting footage of the drag race.

The incident, which involved many vehicles driving in circles, was first reported shortly before 2 a.m. on Saturday, the NYPD said in a statement.

When police officers arrived at the scene near Eliot Avenue and 69th Street, they activated their lights and sirens to disperse the crowd. Dozens of vehicles proceeded to flee the area.

Several people jumped on the hood of a police car, causing damage and cracking the windshield, before fleeing.


JNS Staff

Source: https://www.jns.org/news/u-s-news/watch-pro-palestinian-rioters-take-over-queens-street

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Watchdog GAO estimates fraud costs taxpayers between $233 billion and $521 billion annually - Nicholas Ballasy

 

by Nicholas Ballasy

The GAO warns that "all federal programs and operations are at risk of fraud." Local news outlets report that Minnesota alone could be responsible for fraud in Minnesota social services and Medicaid programs exceeding $9 billion.

 

A new federal watchdog report is warning that fraud across government programs remains widespread, costly, and difficult to contain, with officials describing a system strained by complexity, fragmented oversight, and evolving criminal tactics.

The report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office, released on April 15, found that “all federal programs and operations are at risk of fraud,” underscoring vulnerabilities in programs administered jointly by federal and state governments. Testifying before lawmakers, GAO officials said the scale of the problem is staggering. The agency estimates that fraud costs the federal government between $233 billion and $521 billion annually, based on recent data.

“These losses place an increased burden on the government’s financial outlook,” the report noted, adding that fraud “erodes public trust in government.”

A system vulnerable by design

The structure of many federal programs relies heavily on state agencies to administer benefits such as Medicaid and unemployment insurance. In fiscal year 2025 alone, the federal government distributed about $1.2 trillion in grants to state and local governments. While that decentralized model allows programs to reach millions of Americans, auditors say it also creates gaps in oversight and coordination. It may also lend itself vulnerable to political patronage.

"The programs vary in size, but some, such as Medicaid, involve millions of beneficiaries. Decentralized program delivery such as through distributed payment and eligibility decisions can heighten the risk of fraud," the report said.

In some cases, legal and technical barriers prevent agencies from sharing data that could help detect fraud. One state agency told investigators it was restricted from sharing information about individuals across programs, limiting its ability to identify suspicious activity.

Organized fraud and ever-evolving tactics: Traditional enforcement methods alone are not enough

The GAO also warned that fraud is no longer limited to isolated bad actors. Organized criminal gangs have increasingly targeted government programs, particularly during periods of rapid spending such as pandemic relief efforts. Officials emphasized that fraud schemes are constantly changing, requiring agencies to adapt just as quickly. Traditional enforcement methods alone are not enough.

"While it is impossible to eliminate fraud completely, managing the risk strategically by implementing preventive, detective, and response controls is imperative. And prevention is key—attempting to investigate and prosecute our nation’s way out of the problem addresses only a small fraction of fraudulent activity, requires significant time and resources, and returns pennies on the dollar," the report read.

"Further, fraudsters’ tactics are ever evolving and so should the U.S. government’s approach. To be clear, the task of managing fraud risks is never-ending. The goal is to continuously improve antifraud efforts—through analytics, evaluation, and culture—to more efficiently and effectively prevent fraud upfront, before the loss or compromise occurs," the report also read.

Longstanding weaknesses persist

Despite years of recommendations, the GAO found that many agencies still struggle with basic fraud risk management practices. The watchdog warned that weak internal controls, outdated data systems, and limited staffing capacity continue to hinder progress.

The report noted that commitment to fraud prevention at federal and state levels has often been inconsistent, even though it is “a fundamental first step” in reducing risk.

As of April 2026, the GAO has issued more than 200 recommendations to improve fraud oversight and about 40% remain unaddressed.

A “never-ending” challenge

Ultimately, auditors say eliminating fraud entirely is unrealistic. Instead, agencies must continuously improve how they prevent, detect, and respond to the issue. “To be clear, the task of managing fraud risks is never-ending,” the report concluded. Moreover, describing what kind of fraud "counts" is not a simple matter.

Although state governments are less than cooperative with the federal government in detailing — let alone rooting out and punishing fraud — various tallies show that California leads the way with $180 billion in various frauds, followed by Minnesota at $9 billion, New York at $6.5 billion, and Illinois at $5.2 billion.   


Nicholas Ballasy

Source: https://justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/watchdog-new-report-finds-all-federal-programs-and-operations-are-risk

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Five stories Democrats told during Trump’s 2019 Ukraine impeachment have fallen apart - John Solomon

 

by John Solomon

Years of belated bombshells have eroded most of the narrative Democrats sold to America, from the credibility of the initial whistleblower to Joe Biden's claims.

 

Several Republicans, including the influential House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, are throwing their weight behind an effort to repudiate or expunge the 2019 House impeachment vote against President Donald Trump after years of belated bombshells eroded most of the scandalous narrative Democrats sold to America seven years ago.

The latest evidence to boomerang on the 2019 Democrat House impeachment managers came last week when Just the News successfully persuaded Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard to release long-secret memos showing the intelligence community had raised red flags about the credibility and political motives of the CIA analyst who prompted the scandal with a tale that Trump had wrongly pressured Ukraine's president to investigate the Biden family.

Exculpatory evidence withheld from the congressional proceedings in 2019 and 2020

Back in 2019, it was taboo to question anything about the CIA analyst or even to mention his name, now confirmed to be retired CIA analyst Eric Ciaramella.

But it turns out Democrats like then-Rep. Adam Schiff as well as the intelligence community's chief watchdog at the time, Michael Atkinson, withheld from the public some bombshell revelations, according to the memos that Gabbard released last Sunday.

Those memos showed Atkinson's investigators had flagged the CIA analyst for having "potential for bias," noted he had provided false information in his initial complaint, had apologized for the falsehood and held animus toward conservatives inside Trump's circles.

Gabbard blasted Atkinson's work, suggesting the former watchdog had "weaponized the whistleblower process" and used his office to "manufacture a conspiracy that was used as the basis to impeach President Trump." She referred both Atkinson and Ciaramella to the Justice Department for possible criminal investigation.

Both men have not responded to requests for comment.

The fact that such relevant information was kept from Trump's defense team to use at the impeachment proceedings touched of a firestorm, with famed law professor Alan Dershowitz becoming the first to suggest it was evidence enough to warrant expunging the 2019 impeachment vote. Soon, many Republicans rallied around the idea, including Jordan, Rep. Claudia Tenney and Trump himself.

But the illusion of an untouchable, unimpeachable star "whistleblower" isn't the only tenet of the Democrat impeachment narrative to crack. Here are four other major parts of the story that Democrats wove together seven years ago that have fallen apart.

The Biden firing of Ukraine's chief prosecutor

The scandal began in March 2019 when this reporter uncovered evidence in a series of columns in The Hill newspaper that revealed then-Vice President Joe Biden withheld $1 billion in U.S. loan guarantees to Kyiv to force the firing in late 2015 of Ukraine Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin, who at the time just happened to be investigating Hunter Biden's Ukrainian employer, the energy firm Burisma Holdings.

Shortly after the story broke, Team Biden locked into an alternate story: Shokin wasn't really investigating Burisma that much, and Joe Biden only took the action because career officials wanted Shokin out for his weak efforts to fight corruption and had recommended that the vice president withhold the loan guarantees.

State Department officials like George Kent backed up the narrative in their impeachment testimony, Kent, for instance, answered "he did" when he was asked during his impeachment testimony whether Joe Biden acted consistent with U.S. policy when he used the loan guarantee as leverage to force Shokin's firing.

That story held for three years until Just the News sued to win documents showing a far different tale.

State Department officials, including Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland, had actually praised Shokin's work fighting corruption, even sending him a letter of congratulations. You can read that here.

And contrary to what Biden claimed, a task force of State, Treasury and Justice Department officials had decided in fall 2015 that Ukraine and specifically Shokin had made adequate progress on anti-corruption reforms and deserved a new $1 billion U.S. loan guarantee.

“Ukraine has made sufficient progress on its reform agenda to justify a third guarantee,” reads an Oct. 1, 2015, memo summarizing the recommendation of the Interagency Policy Committee (IPC) – a task force created to advise the Obama White House on whether Ukraine was cleaning up its endemic corruption and deserved more Western foreign aid.

You can read that here.

UkraineTaskForceLoanGuaranteeMemo.pdf

Separate of the documents, Hunter Biden's ex-business partners also testified to Congress in 2023 that Shokin’s office was, in fact, conducting an increasingly aggressive corruption investigation into Burisma Holdings, an energy firm the State Department deemed to have been engaged in bribery. They also testified that Hunter Biden and Burisma's owner, Mykola Zolchevsky, were worried about Shokin's probe just before Joe Biden flew to Kiev and pulled the loan guarantees.

“He was a threat," ex-Burisma partner Devon Archer said of Shokin, the prosecutor. "He ended up seizing assets of Mykola – a house, some cars, a couple properties. And Mykola actually never went back to Ukraine after Shokin seized all of his assets.”

The newly unearthed evidence was so compelling that even The Washington Post's fact-checker changed his tune on the scandal, saying contrary to what had been reported during the impeachment trial in 2019 Joe Biden himself conducted an "audible" on his own when he forced Shokin's firing with the threat of withholding the loan guarantees.

State Department witness testimonies conflict with their own documents.

Another 2019 Democrat narrative to hit the skids was the claims by top State Department officials that Hunter Biden's dealings with a Ukrainian company tainted by corruption allegations had no real impact on U.S. policy in the former Soviet republic.

During Trump's first impeachment in late 2019, State officials testified that Hunter Biden's acceptance of a job at Burisma at a time when his father was vice president created the appearance of a conflict of interest but did not materially impact U.S. policy in Ukraine.

But in a private, classified email obtained by Just the News years later, one of the top U.S. officials in the Kyiv embassy, Kent, told then-Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch at the end of the Obama administration that Hunter Biden had, in fact, impacted the U.S. anti-corruption agenda in Ukraine.

"The real issue to my mind was that someone in Washington needed to engage VP Biden quietly and say that his son Hunter's presence on the Burisma board undercut the anti-corruption message the VP and we were advancing in Ukraine b/c Ukrainians heard one message from us and then saw another set of behavior with the family association with a known corrupt figure whose company was known for not playing by the rules," Kent wrote to Yovanovitch in the Nov. 22, 2016, email marked "confidential."

You can read that here.

KentBurismaEmailNov222016.pdf

Foreign millions, and Joe Biden's admonition to 'be good to my boy'

Back in 2019 and 2020, the Bidens insisted they had not gotten rich off of Hunter Biden's foreign dealings and that Joe Biden never interacted with his son's business clients.

“There will be an absolute wall between the personal and private, and the government. There wasn’t any hint of scandal at all when we were there," Joe Biden claimed in 2019. "And I will impose the same kind of strict, strict rules. That is why I have never talked with my son or my brother, or anyone else in the distant family about their business interests, period."

But evidence and testimony uncovered by House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer found the Biden family collected millions of dollars from Ukraine, China and other foreign locations and routinely traded on the vice president's name to win influence and deals with overseas clients,

Two former business partners of Hunter Biden, Jason Galanis and Tony Bobulinski, told Congress in 2023 that the Biden family used their name and access to the family patriarch to ink deals across the world—recounting specific times that Joe Biden was in direct contact with his son’s associates through phone calls and meetings.

Galanis testified about a specific 2014 phone call when then-Vice President Joe Biden called in to a meeting Hunter Biden had organized with Devon Archer, Galanis, and two Russian oligarchs—Yelena Baturina and her husband, the late Yuri Luzhkov, the former Mayor of Moscow—at a New York bar.

“Hunter called his father, said hello and ‘hold on, Pops,’ then put the call on speakerphone and said, ‘I am here with our friends I told you were coming to town, and we wanted to say hello’,” Galanis recounted.

After exchanging pleasantries, the vice president ended, saying: “Ok then, you be good to my boy.”

“The entire value-add of Hunter Biden to our business was his family name and his access to his father, Vice President Joe Biden,” Galanis testified to lawmakers.

Likewise, another Biden family friend, Rob Walker, testified unequivocally in an interview transcript released by Comer's team in 2023 that Joe Biden met with a delegation of officials from the Chinese energy company CEFC, including its Chairman Ye Jianming, at a lunch in Washington, D.C. shortly after leaving office.

That hotel meeting occurred just days before CEFC made its first payment totaling $3 million to a Hunter Biden-tied company, the transcript showed.

Ties to the earlier and now discredited Russia collusion probe

The recently declassified memos from Gabbard's office offered one other stunning revelation.

An intelligence official dubbed “Witness 2” — an ally of Ciaramella’s during the Ukraine saga — spoke with Atkinson on August 21, 2019. At the time, “Witness 2” was a member of the NSC whose home agency was the National Security Agency, and he was working for the Directorate of Intelligence and for the European and Russian Affairs Directorate.

“Witness 2 reviewed the transcript [of the call between Trump and Zelenskyy] in order to have situational awareness of the circumstances surrounding the call, and the discussions of the call, as he was covering for the Director of Ukraine, hereafter referred to as (‘Alex’), while Alex was out of the office,” the recently-declassified memo said.

The memo said that “Witness 2 worked with Peter Strozk [sic], and Witness 2 knew how it would play out if [Redacted] said anything” as the intelligence community watchdog quoted him saying that “if I unilaterally try to make an issue out of it the only person impacted is me and not for the better.”

Strzok was a key player throughout the FBI’s deeply flawed Crossfire Hurricane investigation — including writing the opening communication that launched the inquiry. His text messages — particularly with his co-worker and paramour Lisa Page — in 2016 repeatedly displayed an anti-Trump bias.

“Witness 2 is assisting Complainant in regard to the urgent concern because Witness 2 wants to be able to sleep at night, and [Redacted] wants to help Complainant sleep at night, by registering how concerning this whole thing was,” the memo said. “Witness 2” stated that he “feels a moral and patriotic duty to help Complainant due [sic] what is right” and said that he wanted to “sleep the sleep of the just.'’

Despite this, “Witness 2” said he would not have done what Ciaramella had done.

“Witness 2 made it clear that [Redacted] would not have taken independent action on the information [Redacted] read in the transcript for two reasons: first that [Redacted] routinely deals with issues on a daily basis that are contrary to [Redacted] personal beliefs; and second that [Redacted] did not have the level of granular insight of details related to the Ukraine that Complainant had,” the memo said. “Witness 2 could not connect the same dots that Complainant did into the impact of what was said during the telephone call.”

In a section on “Potential for Biases or to Be Discredited” it was also revealed that “Witness 2” had helped with the 2016 ICA on alleged Russian election meddling.

“If someone were to try to discredit information provided by Witness 2, they might focus on Witness 2 being the co-author of the 2017 ICA on Russian Interference in the 2016 election,” the memo said, adding that “the ICA could have been, or could be looked at, as negative towards President Trump.” The 2016 ICA was written at the direction of then-President Obama and largely overseen by Comey, former CIA Director John Brennan, and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper. 


John Solomon

Source: https://justthenews.com/index%2ephp/accountability/political-ethics/democrats-ukraine-narrative-has-gone-reverse-gop-seeks-expunge

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Trump admin seeks health-care price transparency - Andrew Rice

 

by Andrew Rice

Trent England, executive director of Save Our States, says the issue is significant for taxpayers because they pay for federal employees health-care benefits. He said the system is opaque and does not provide appropriate access to the most competitive prices in the market.

 

(The Center Square) -

(The Center Square) - Taxpayer advocates are applauding the Trump administration over its efforts calling for medical price transparency in federal employee health-care plans while health-care industry leaders are pushing back.

The Office of Personnel Management requested comments from industry leaders and health-care experts on transparency within claims data for federal employee health insurance plans.

Trent England, executive director of Save Our States, said the issue is significant for taxpayers because they pay for federal employees health-care benefits. He said the system is opaque and does not provide appropriate access to the most competitive prices in the market.

“Hospitals and other medical providers set their prices, and they benefit from the opacity,” England told The Center Square. “They benefit from the fact that it’s just hard to see.”

England said that open access to claims data could mean the difference between paying $20,000 or $12,000 for the same procedure.

The Trump administration’s pursuit of claims data from insurance companies could have an impact on private health-care insurers as well, England pointed out. He said hospitals across the country are starting to provide upfront cost assessments more often.

“We have to be able to ask the questions about why some things cost so much and other things cost so little,” England said.

Andrew Bremberg, former director of the Domestic Policy Council in the first Trump administration, applauded OPM’s efforts to pursue price transparency for federal worker insurance plans.

“It’s vital that OPM get this claims data so they can detect fraud and fight back against it,” Bremberg told The Center Square.

He said the work in health-care price transparency has been ongoing since the first Trump administration. Bremberg pointed to a recent settlement from Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey.

The insurance provider agreed to pay $100 million in November to resolve claims that it overcharged the plan in order to secure a contract to manage New Jersey’s public employee health plans.

“The health plan was paying out claims using taxpayers’ money, not their money,” Bremberg said. “The taxpayers’ money was paying out claims at a higher amount than what the provider had even billed.”

The insurance company submitted more than 1,000 false claims to the state and used fraudulent records to support them, according to New Jersey prosecutors. Horizon received nearly $500 million across five years under its contract with New Jersey due to misrepresenting claims data and charging higher amounts than it was allowed.

Increasingly, third-party pay systems have become common in health care. These entities manage daily responsibilities for self-insured employer health plans. However, England said these health-care models lead to less transparency in the market.

“Politicians have conned people into thinking health care is too important to be left to the market, and it’s just the opposite,” England said. “Health care is too important to be left to politicians.”

Industry leaders have pushed back against the Trump administration’s pursuit of claims data. Several leaders have argued that widespread publication of claims data could violate patient privacy.

England acknowledged concerns about privacy but pointed out that the federal government is entrusted with large amounts of data already. He urged individuals concerned about data sharing to trust the government.

“They don’t want these questions being asked because it gets very awkward for some of these health-care providers that charge far more than the average prices for some of these procedures,” England said.

While OPM’s actions are strictly targeted to Federal Employees Health Benefits and Postal Service Health Benefits, England said they could have a ripple effect on the private health-care industry.

“This kind of data-driven accountability should be the standard across both public and private health systems and is critical to making evidence-based reforms,” Bremberg said. “We can and must protect patient privacy, but rejecting access to claims data outright would undermine one of the most effective tools available to improve affordability and system integrity.” 


Andrew Rice

Source: https://justthenews.com/nation/states/center-square/trump-admin-seeks-health-care-price-transparency

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