Commentary is swirling in policy circles and media outlets about President Donald Trump’s latest moves in the Middle East. Is Trump going to let Iran have nuclear weapons? Is he abandoning Israel on Saudi Arabia? Did Trump leave Israel out to dry with the Houthis? Some questions are earnest, some show a gross misunderstanding of the president’s foreign-policy strategy, and others are simply Democrats and “Never Trumpers” waiting for their gotcha moment.
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While critics panic, Trump delivers in the Middle East
Commentary is swirling in policy circles and media outlets about President Donald Trump’s latest moves in the Middle East. Is Trump going to let Iran have nuclear weapons? Is he abandoning Israel on Saudi Arabia? Did Trump leave Israel out to dry with the Houthis? Some questions are earnest, some show a gross misunderstanding of the president’s foreign-policy strategy, and others are simply Democrats and “Never Trumpers” waiting for their gotcha moment.
4th round of US-Iran talks ends as Trump set to embark on historic Middle East tour
JERUSALEM — With President Donald Trump set to leave for the Middle East on Monday, talks between the U.S. and the Islamic Republic of Iran concluded a fourth round of negotiations in Oman on Sunday over Tehran’s illicit nuclear weapons program.
Tortured by Hamas, known as ‘the American’: Edan Alexander’s ordeal in captivity
Edan Alexander reunites with family in Israel
Trump also noted that Alexander's homecoming marked the release of the last living American hostage in Gaza. The Prime Minister's Office announced Alexander's return to Israel in a Monday night statement.
"The government of Israel embraces IDF Staff Sergeant Edan Alexander, who has been returned from Hamas captivity," the statement reads.
'Things you've never seen before are going to happen in Gaza,' Netanyahu says
Smotrich: Israel will not ‘commit suicide’ for ties with Riyadh
Israeli-Saudi normalization will only happen through the “peace for peace” formula and not by establishing a Palestinian “terror state,” Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich reiterated on Monday. “We think normalization is a good thing and in our mutual interest, both for us and for the Saudis—mainly the Saudis,” Smotrich told JNS during the weekly faction meeting of his Religious Zionism Party in Jerusalem.
According to the minister, “the Middle East is divided into the Iranian axis of evil and its proxies, and the moderate axis that sides with the West, with the U.S., and promises liberty, freedom and security.” “There’s huge development potential for the entire Middle East here. If we subdue evil and wickedness—which we have been doing for a year and a half and will continue to do, we need to—we’ll build completely different alliances here based on real peace and values,” he said.
However, Jerusalem “thinks it isn’t right for the Saudis to have nuclear capabilities,” Smotrich said in reference to reports that the U.S. is seeking to help Riyadh developing its own civil nuclear program. Israel will also not “think even for a second” about giving in to the Saudi demands for a pathway to a Palestinian state, the finance minister emphasized, telling JNS: “That will never happen, no way.” (Read More)
Report: Syria’s Jihadi Leader ‘Wants a Trump Tower in Damascus’
Archaeologists launch new excavation in West Bank at capital of ancient Israel
Monday, May 12, 2025
Iran is up to its old tricks
The Ayatollah Regime – a clear and present threat to the US
All you have to do is read the assessment by the Homeland Security Department, echoed by the FBI and the March 2025 Annual Threat Assessment by the Director of National Intelligence. Op-ed. Is the Ayatollah regime a threat to the US? It has been claimed that Iran’s Ayatollah regime does not pose a threat to the US, nor would a nuclear Iran.
Iranian Dissident Group Reveals Secret ‘Rainbow’ Nuclear Site Built to Boost Missile Reach
Iran is developing “boosted” nuclear warheads at a secret military site disguised as a chemical plant, according to intelligence presented by Iranian dissident group NCRI, which accuses Tehran of expanding its nuclear arsenal with hydrogen bomb capability. On Thursday, senior officials with the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) held a press conference exposing a clandestine Iranian nuclear weapons facility — known internally as the “Rainbow Site” — allegedly aimed at manufacturing enhanced nuclear warheads and hydrogen bombs.
IAF reportedly strikes three Houthi-controlled ports following evacuation warning
Sunday, May 11, 2025
These 28 major U.S. cities are sinking, new study finds — and researchers say damage may only appear when it's "potentially catastrophic"
The study by Virginia Tech researchers, published in the journal Nature Cities on Thursday, used satellite-based radar measurements to visualize movement of the land underneath the nation's most populated cities, which they say is largely due to groundwater extraction. In all 28 of the cities they analyzed, at least 20% of urban areas are sinking, the researchers said. In 25 of the cities, they found at least 65% of the area is sinking, and more than 29,000 buildings are located in "high and very high damage risk areas, indicating a greater likelihood of infrastructure damage."
The cities with the most widespread sinking — impacting about 98% of their individual areas — are Chicago, Dallas, Columbus, Detroit, Fort Worth, Denver, New York, Indianapolis, Houston and Charlotte. Leonard Ohenhen, lead author of the study, said in a press release that when land shifts downward, even slightly, it can significantly compromise the structural integrity of buildings, roads, bridges and dams. (Ed note: I thought this article would be talking about financial damage. I had no idea that the cities were 'literally sinking'. I know that downtown Seattle is built upon fill dirt. Not good if there is a major earthquake!) (Read More)
U.S. to put military option back on table if no immediate progress in Iran talks is made, i24NEWS understands
American and Iranian representatives voiced optimism after the previous talks that took place in Oman and Rome, saying there was a friendly atmosphere despite the two countries' decades of enmity However the two sides are not believed to have thrashed out the all-important technical details, and basic questions remain.
Khamenei endorses ‘Death to America’ chants ahead of nuclear talks
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on Saturday endorsed chants of “Death to America” during a speech to workers in Tehran, just one day before Iranian negotiators are set to resume a fourth round of nuclear talks with the United States, Iran International reported.
Iran vows not to back down from its ‘nuclear rights,’ as talks with US set to resume
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Saturday that if the United States’ goal was to deprive Iran of its “nuclear rights,” Tehran would never back down on that front.
'There’s not going to be a nuclear weapon in Iran,' Huckabee says
There will not be nuclear weapons in Iran, US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee said in a Saturday interview with Channel 12. "Military action depends on them [Iran], in whether or not they believe in taking President [Donald] Trump seriously. There won't be a deal that involves Iran with nuclear capacity," he added.
US Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff echoed similar sentiments in an interview with Breitbart on Friday. "The enrichment program can never exist in Iran, never. That's our red line," he said. He also said that its three enrichment facilities must be dismantled.
\Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Saturday that if the United States' goal is to deprive Tehran of what he said were its nuclear rights, Tehran will not back down from "any of our rights. Araqchi was speaking in Doha a day ahead of another round of planned nuclear talks between Iran and the US in Oman. (Source)
Huckabee: 'Houthi attacks on Israel could be considered attacks on America'
In an interview with Kan News, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee delivered a warning to the Iran-backed Houthi rebels, stating that further attacks on Israel could carry serious implications for the United States. “Israel may not be a formal party to the U.S. agreement, but the Houthis understand what’s at stake,” Huckabee said. “If they continue to attack Israel, they are potentially attacking America, since there are 700,000 Americans living in Israel. If they harm an American, they are essentially attacking America.”
Huckabee emphasized that the safety of American citizens and the broader implications of regional attacks remain a top priority for the U.S. administration. Turning to the ongoing international efforts to secure the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas, Huckabee said, “I worry every day about the hostages. This is my highest priority, and the highest priority of President Trump regarding Israel. Whatever happens to the hostages will be on Hamas’s head. That’s the only thing they hold onto. It’s a shame they don’t behave like civilized and normal people.”
He added that global diplomatic channels are being fully utilized: “No stone is going unturned. There are many factors working on this together.” Huckabee emphasized that Hamas would not survive the process: "Whatever is being done is being done first for the hostages, second to end the conflict, and third to end Hamas forever. No one I know will say that Hamas has a future." (Read More)
India, Pakistan accuse each other of violating ceasefire, hours after reaching deal
Saturday, May 10, 2025
New Pope Leo XIV spent years retweeting criticism of Trump policies
WASHINGTON — Newly elected Pope Leo XIV spent years amplifying criticism of President Trump’s policies on social media — with the Catholic Church’s first American leader taking particular aim at the Republican’s hardline immigration stance. Leo XIV, until Thursday known as Robert Francis Prevost, 69, shared or retweeted the opinions of colleagues using his verified account @drprevost on X, formerly known as Twitter.
His final X post before being elected by the conclave in the Sistine Chapel was a retweet of a message from Philadelphia-based Catholic commentator Rocco Palmo, who on April 14 slammed Trump’s partnership with El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele on deportation of illegal migrants.“As Trump & Bukele use Oval to [laugh emoji] Feds’ illicit deportation of a US resident… once an undoc-ed Salvadorean himself, now-DC [auxiliary bishop] Evelio [Menjivar] asks, ‘Do you not see the suffering? Is your conscience not disturbed? How can you stay quiet?'” the tweet reads. On Feb. 3, Prevost shared a link to a National Catholic Reporter article headlined “JD Vance is wrong: Jesus doesn’t ask us to rank our love for others.”
That article took issue with remarks Trump’s vice president made during a Jan. 29 Fox News interview, in which he stated: “There is a Christian concept that you love your family and then you love your neighbor, and then you love your community, and then you love your fellow citizens, and then after that, prioritize the rest of the world. A lot of the far left has completely inverted that.” Prevost was also an active participant in US political discussion during Trump’s first term — in 2017 retweeting a post from Palmo that said, “Calling refugee bans ‘a dark hour of US history,’ [Chicago Archbishop] Blase [Cupich] says ‘the world is watching as we abandon our commitment to American values’.” (Read more)
Pope Leo XIV Says Mass Migration Is ‘Huge Problem’
“It’s a huge problem, and it’s a problem worldwide, not only in this country. There’s got to be a way both to solve the problem, but also treat people with respect,” then-Cardinal Robert Prevost preached in a Catholic Mass, according to an undated video: His comments recognized both the Catholic Church’s universalist and idealist perspective and the practical management problem facing elected secular governments:
These two-sided comments are far more nuanced than the prior Pope’s loud support for mass migration into Europe’s increasingly chaotic and violent societies. For example, the recently deceased Pope Francis declared that building barriers to migration is “not Christian.” He told a group of mostly Muslim migrants they were “warriors of hope,” and declared that “we are all required to welcome, promote, accompany, and integrate those who knock on our doors.”Thousands of African and Arab migrants have died while trying to reach the European welcome offered by Pope Francis — and thousands of the migrants have committed crimes against Europeans after they landed. (Ed Note: The liberal is already coming out. No word about the crimes of the illegal immigrants as they come into the country, just how that country should have no boarders. Let's see what the new Pope says about Israel and Gaza!) (Read More)
Gaza, gay rights, abuse and Trump: How will Pope Leo XIV confront global crisis?
His urgent message of peace confronts vast suffering and death from brutal wars, simmering tensions among nuclear powers, a long shadow of abuse within a church he now leads, and humanitarian outrage from his home country following three months of chaos under Donald Trump’s administration. (Read more)
Witkoff: Iran must dismantle uranium enrichment facilities, ship material ‘far away’
Is Trump really turning his back on Bibi and Israel? Don’t bet on it
It doesn’t take a degree in political science to sense an ulterior motive in recent reports about a rift between U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The effort to promote the alleged schism isn’t exactly covert, after all.
Blue State Blues: Don’t Be Surprised when Netanyahu Bombs Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is notorious, at least locally, for avoiding conflict. Despite what his international critics, and Israel’s enemies, say, he is no “warmonger”; in fact, many Israelis fault him for avoiding war until it is inevitable, as was the case after October 7.
But Netanyahu is reaching the point where he will attack Iran’s nuclear sides — and, ironically, it is President Donald Trump who is pushing him there. That might seem odd, given that Trump has been more supportive of Israel than any other U.S. president. Since returning to office, Trump has undone President Joe Biden’s destructive policies, most recently ending the Office of Palestinian Affairs, which was run by the Biden administration as a sort of parallel diplomatic arm, and which had the audacity to tell Israel to “refrain from violence and retaliatory attacks” after October 7. Trump has also restored weapons supplies to Israel, and canceled Biden’s sanctions on Israeli settlers.
But Trump is now pursuing a new nuclear deal with Iran, and early reports suggest that it will have many, if not all, of the same features that made President Barack Obama’s Iran deal such a failure. The reports suggest Iran might keep its nuclear enrichment infrastructure, after supposedly stopping enrichment. There are also no clear agreements yet to stop Iranian sponsorship of foreign terror groups, or its ballistic missile program. (Read More)
The indestructible myth of famine in Gaza
Yet again, the myth has been revived that there is a famine in the Gaza Strip. This claim, which has done so much to incite attacks on Jews, has been promulgated repeatedly by mainstream Western media during the past 18 months of war. It is a lie that distorts yet another lie. Time and again, U.N. agencies and NGOs have warned that famine and starvation are imminent. But this has never happened. More food has been admitted to Gaza than people need. The problem has been that Hamas took much of it to feed themselves and to sell it on the black market to finance their infrastructure of war.
Nevertheless, the Gazans have overwhelmingly remained conspicuously well-fed, while the people who really have been starved are the Israeli hostages they hold captive. Yet the media has continued to insist that civilians in Gaza are being starved to death.
Two months ago, with an estimated four months’ worth of food supplies remaining in Gaza, Israel instituted a blockade on further aid transports to force Hamas to release the remaining hostages. The Israel Defense Forces will now oversee food distribution in southern Gaza in order to stop Hamas stealing it and to funnel civilians into those areas, isolating and weakening Hamas to enable the IDF finally to destroy it. The United Nations has refused to accept this plan, demonstrating that its aim is not to alleviate Gazan suffering but to aid Hamas in its war against Israel. (Ed note: While somewhat long, this is a must read.) (Read more)
UAE rejects Israeli request to fund Gaza aid plan, says it fails to address crisis
Friday, May 9, 2025
Report: Trump ‘Disappointed’ in Netanyahu, Will Go It Alone in Middle East
A report in Israel’s Israel Hayom says that President Donald Trump is “disappointed” in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and has decided to make his next moves in the Middle East without him.
The report, published in Hebrew and citing two sources close to Trump, would seem to corroborate the observation that Trump has cut Netanyahu out of his decision-making process on major policy steps.
Trump no longer demanding Saudis recognize Israel for nuclear deal with US — sources
Trump drops Israel ties as condition for Saudi nuclear talks
The United States is no longer demanding Saudi Arabia normalize ties with Israel as a condition for progress on civil nuclear cooperation talks, two sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters ahead of US President Donald Trump's visit next week. Dropping the demand that Saudi Arabia establish diplomatic relations with Israel would be a major concession by Washington.
IRGC chief threatens to 'open gates of hell' on Israel, US
Iran's hidden nuclear facility uncovered by satellite imagery - report
The facility is located in the country's northern province, the Semnan Province. Iranian officials have code-named the facility the "Rainbow Site" and have masked it as a chemical production company under the name "Diba Energy Siba."
The site reportedly covers over 2,500 acres, according to the source, and has been operational for over 10 years. (Source)
Rules in Gaza to change ‘very soon,’ Netanyahu warns Hamas
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a stern warning to Hamas on Thursday, declaring that the “rules are about to change” as the IDF prepares to expand its offensive in the Gaza Strip.
Vance Calls for European Self-Sufficiency in Address to World Leaders
An underwater volcano off the coast of Oregon may be about to erupt
Current forecasts project that the volcano, known as Axial Seamount, could erupt anytime between now and the end of the year, according to Bill Chadwick, a volcanologist and research professor at Oregon State University. Chadwick and colleagues at the University of Washington and the University of North Carolina Wilmington have been using a network of sensors on the seafloor to eavesdrop on the volcano.
Over the past few months, the instruments have picked up clues that Axial Seamount is stirring. In late March and early April, for instance, researchers were recording more than 1,000 earthquakes a day. The volcano has also been steadily swelling, a telltale sign that it’s filling with molten rock, Chadwick said. “This volcano is similar to the ones in Hawaii that erupt very fluid lavas,” he said. “They tend to inflate like a balloon in between eruptions. At Axial, the seafloor is actually rising, and that’s a big signal.” (Read More)