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Baltic and Scandinavian countries could be among those affected, sources have told the agency US officials have warned their European counterparts that the supply of previously contracted American arms could be delayed due to dwindling stockpiles as a result of the war on Iran, Reuters has reported, citing sources.Tensions have been mounting between Washington and its NATO allies since the US and Israel launched attacks on Iran on February 28, with President Donald Trump branding the Europeans “cowards” for their unwillingness to join the military operation. Trump has also warned of a possible American withdrawal from the bloc.Several European nations,…

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On Thursday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “America Reports,” Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon stated that “The only force that can dismantle Hezbollah is the IDF,” and we have to be “realistic that the government of Lebanon, they don’t have full control over Lebanon.” Danon said, “[W]e have no beef with Lebanon or with the Lebanese people, we have issues with Hezbollah. And I think today we realized we have the same goal, we want Hezbollah out of Lebanon, period. When I say we, it’s the Israelis and the Lebanese. There will be a ceasefire starting…

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Officials in New York City are reportedly refusing to hand over an illegal alien accused in a deadly arson attack that killed four, including a 3-year-old boy. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) told Fox News the city is refusing to hand over 38-year-old Mexican national Roman Ceron Amatitla to immigration officials, the outlet reported Thursday. U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement (ICE) this week asked the New York City Department of Corrections (NYCDOC) to hold the suspect in jail, but the NYCDOC reportedly said it would not cooperate with the request, thus Amatitla could be freed to roam the streets.…

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While many GOP players have rallied behind his attacks on the Vatican, a handful have shunned the president US President Donald Trump’s war of words with Pope Leo XIV appears to have split his own MAGA movement. While a number of prominent Republicans have distanced themselves from the exchange, others have stepped in to reassure him of their continued support. The feud erupted after Pope Leo, the first American‑born pontiff, publicly criticized the US‑Israeli war on Iran, calling Trump’s threat to destroy Iranian civilization “truly unacceptable” and stating that God “does not listen to the prayers of those who wage…

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On Thursday’s broadcast of NPR’s “Morning Edition,” Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) commented on a vote to block some offensive weapons from being sold to Israel where 40 Democrats voted against providing the weapons by saying that “we’ve grown from 17 opposing those weapons to 40 over the course of the last year and a half, and I think the momentum will continue to grow.” Co-host A Martínez asked, [relevant exchange begins around 4:30] “One more thing, Senator, really quick, your Senate colleague, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), has been pressing to block weapon sales to Israel. More and more senators seem…

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Joe Rogan told Spencer Pratt he is “rooting” for him in his bid for Los Angeles mayor in the upcoming June election. The podcaster, who moved out of California years ago, told the TV personality, “I would vote for you” — if only he could still cast a ballot in the Golden State. “I can’t vote for you, but I’m rooting for you. I mean, if I lived in Los Angeles — no question whatsoever — I would vote for you,” Rogan told Pratt during Wednesday’s episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, adding, “I’m a Texas resident.” The two were discussing Pratt’s intention…

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President Donald Trump promised a quick end to the war in Iran, but the ongoing conflict has kept energy costs high — and some Senate Republicans are starting to go public with their concerns. GOP lawmakers who already feared November would be an increasingly tough battle are trying to nudge the president toward clearly defining his endgame after a surge in oil, gas and fertilizer prices. Trump warned the sticker shock might not completely recede by the time the November elections roll around, though news Friday that the Strait of Hormuz would reopen could begin to bring some relief if…

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Disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz could trigger flight cancelations and higher energy costs, Fatih Birol has told the AP Europe could run out of jet fuel within weeks if oil supplies continue to be disrupted by the Iran war, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) has said.In an interview with the Associated Press on Thursday, IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol warned of far-reaching global consequences from what he described as “the largest energy crisis we have ever faced,” triggered by disruptions to oil, gas, and other critical supplies flowing through the Strait of Hormuz.The US-Israeli bombing campaign…

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In a recent televised rant on the Fox News Channel, the neoconservative publicist Mark Levin made the eye-opening claim that the current US-Israeli War on Iran is “every bit as important as World War Two.” Still more, according to Levin, the specter of an Iranian nuclear weapon (for which there is approximately zero evidence), requires us, as good citizens to rally around the President and the military. Not surprisingly, Levin also noted that President’s Truman decision to use atomic weapons against Japan saved “a million men” by forestalling a US invasion of the Japanese Home Islands (the inference being: Trump…

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