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Sunday, February 15, 2026
PM and Trump reportedly agree to ‘full force’ economic pressure campaign against Iran
US demands for zero enrichment ‘not on the table anymore,’ senior Iranian negotiator says
PA's draft constitution enshrines pay-for-slay, defines Palestine as part of 'Arab homeland'
Iran Issues Chilling "Death Sentence" to Israeli Leaders
* Israel Katz, Defense Minister
* R/A Eyal Zamir, IDF Chief of Staff
* David (Dadi) Barnea, Director of the Mossad
* Maj. Gen. Shlomi Binder, Head of Military Intelligence (Aman)
* Maj. Gen. Tomer Bar, Commander of the Israeli Air Force
Erdogan’s New Empire: How the Sunni Axis Quietly Surrounded Israel
* Jordan: As usual, the Hashemite Kingdom remains at the mercy of the Bedouin tribes and American support, while our eastern border has become a "Wild West" of unchecked smuggling.
* Turkey: Erdogan is no longer satisfied with mere rhetoric. Turkey now maintains a presence within Gaza and near Mount Hermon, posing a direct military threat to Israel. (Read More)
Marco Rubio's Munich Speech Just Went Viral | WATCH
Trump’s fire, Rubio’s logic, and the standing ovation that signaled the end of the Globalist era. Deploying a masterclass in "Common Sense Realism," Secretary of State Marco Rubio tonight forged an unapologetic backbone for the American vision of a reshaped West. Speaking to a room of European elites in Germany, Rubio achieved the unthinkable: he dismantled Europe’s radical drift and its dogmatic obsession with globalist institutions, and received a standing ovation for it. Rubio didn't just carry the message of the Trump era; he weaponized it into a rigorous realist framework. He bypassed standard political broadsides to deconstruct the European status quo: a "blind" radicalism and a religious devotion to international bureaucracy that hollows out the very heritage it claims to protect.
By pivoting from the hollow rhetoric of "shared values" to the cold reality of strategic necessity, Rubio held up a mirror the European elite could no longer ignore. He juxtaposed American diplomatic triumphs against the inertia of the UN, grounding his argument in a shared Western tradition. As the "Good Cop" to Trump’s disruptor and JD Vance’s provocateur, Rubio struck the ultimate balance: a masterclass in historical depth, economic logic, and diplomatic humility.
While Rubio’s vision was forward-looking, it remained silent on the structural vacuum the U.S. helped create. To understand the "Rubio Doctrine," one must look at the scars of the past: The 1956 Post-Colonial Pivot: Washington and Bonn effectively colluded to re-engineer Western Europe into a defensive garrison, systematically dismantling British and French imperial reach to consolidate continental stability under an American umbrella.
The Sutton Thesis: As historian Antony Sutton argued, American industrial and financial interests historically played a paradoxical role in fueling the very Soviet threat that necessitated Europe's dependency.The Internal Rot: The Neo-Marxism currently hollowing out European culture is not a foreign virus; it is an ideological export, as prevalent within American institutions today as it is in Brussels.
‘Aliens are real’: What former US president Barack Obama said about extraterrestrial and Area 51
In a podcast interview, former US president Barack Obama said aliens are “real” but dismissed claims that extraterrestrials are being held at Area 51.
Obama: 'Aliens exist'
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Breaking: Next Round of US-Iran Nuclear Talks Set for Tuesday in Geneva, Led by Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner
The outcome could prove pivotal in averting escalation following last year's U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iranian facilities and amid Tehran's internal challenges.
US military preparing for potentially weeks-long Iran operations
The US military is preparing for the possibility of sustained, weeks-long operations against Iran if President Donald Trump orders an attack, two US officials told Reuters, in what could become a far more serious conflict than previously seen between the countries. The disclosure by officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the planning, raises the stakes for the ongoing diplomacy between the United States and Iran.
US officials said on Friday that the Pentagon was sending an additional aircraft carrier to the Middle East, adding thousands more troops, fighter aircraft, guided-missile destroyers, and other firepower capable of conducting attacks and defending against them.
Message to Iran: USS Gerald R. Ford redeployed to Middle East
The US Navy’s aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford and its escort ships, currently deployed in the Caribbean, have been ordered to the Middle East and are not expected to return to their home ports until late April or early May, according to US officials quoted by the New York Times on Thursday. The redeployment marks a significant extension of the carrier strike group’s mission, which was originally expected to conclude with an early March return.
US strikes 30 Islamic State targets in Syria as part of Operation Hawkeye Strike
Board of Peace envoy: Technocrats can’t enter Gaza if ceasefire violations persist
Doctors Without Borders suspends activities at Gaza hospital due to presence of gunmen
A SUMMARY OF THE 2025 ANNUAL REPORTS
The Trustees of the Social Security and Medicare trust funds report on the current and projected financial status of the two programs each year. This document summarizes the findings of the 2025 reports. As in prior years, we found that the Social Security and Medicare programs both continue to face significant financing issues. The non-health-specific intermediate (best estimate) assumptions for these reports were set in December 2024. The Trustees will continue to monitor developments, reevaluate the assumptions, and modify the projections in later reports. Based on our best estimates, this year's reports show that:
• The Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) Trust Fund will be able to pay 100 percent of total scheduled benefits until 2033, unchanged from last year’s report. At that time, the fund’s reserves will become depleted and continuing program income will be sufficient to pay 77 percent of total scheduled benefits.
• The Disability Insurance (DI) Trust Fund is projected to be able to pay 100 percent of total scheduled benefits through at least 2099, the last year of this report’s projection period. Last year’s report projected that the DI Trust Fund would be able to pay scheduled benefits through at least 2098, the last year of that report’s projection period.
• If the OASI Trust Fund and the DI Trust Fund projections were combined, the resulting projected fund (designated OASDI) would be able to pay 100 percent of total scheduled benefits until 2034, one year earlier than reported last year. At that time, the projected fund’s reserves would become depleted, and continuing total fund income would be sufficient to pay 81 percent of scheduled benefits. (The two funds could not actually be combined unless there were a change in the law, but the combined projection of the two funds is frequently used to indicate the overall status of the Social Security program.)
• Although the OASI Trust Fund depletion year remains the same, both the OASI and OASDI depletion dates advanced by about 3 calendar quarters, relative to last year’s projection.
Friday, February 13, 2026
Netanyahu after Trump meeting: US conditions for Iran must include nuclear weapons, MidEast proxies
He said that although he remains skeptical of any deal with Iran, Trump believes that the conditions for Tehran "may lead them to accept terms that would allow for a good deal."
Israel looks to wean itself off US aid, but breaking free could cost both sides
Iran’s FM berates Israeli daily over report of secret mass executions
Saudi Royals Predict Trump Will Conduct "Limited Strikes" on Iran
A source within the Saudi royal family reveals to N12 that Riyadh expects President Trump to bypass Prime Minister Netanyahu’s influence and order "limited" military strikes on Iran. The Saudi source suggests that while Netanyahu is pushing for a more radical, decisive strike, Trump is likely to act independently. "We have a feeling that Trump will do what he thinks and that Netanyahu will not influence him this time," the source told Sapir Lipkin.
US transported 6,000 Starlink terminals into Iran since January - WSJ
The United States smuggled thousands of Starlink terminals into Iran in January as the Iranian regime cut off internet service in the country as part of a brutal crackdown on anti-regime protests, according to a report published by the Wall Street Journal on Friday. Starlink, a subsidiary of Elon Musk’s SpaceX, is a satellite-internet network that can be accessed through small, portable Starlink terminals. The US sent around 6,000 terminals to Iran in an unprecedented, direct attempt to deliver internet freedomto regime-stifled protestors, according to officials cited by the outlet.
Breitbart Business Digest: The Trump Administration’s Hidden Ace to Rebalance Trade Even if Tariffs Are Struck Down
The legal establishment in Washington has convinced itself that the Supreme Court is about to ride to the rescue of the global trade status quo. Lawyers at white-shoe firms are telling their multinational clients to hold tight: the courts will strike down the President’s tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), and the whole trade rebalancing project will collapse.
Key Points from Zeldin's Speech/Statements Today:
Key Points from Zeldin's Speech/Statements:
Economic Focus:
"Follow the Science, Law, and Common Sense":
Reorganization:
Farmer/Trucker Support:
Tour of States:
Context:
* The move removes the EPA's justification for regulating greenhouse gases under the Clean Air Act, paving the way for new rules and rescinding old ones, including delaying a Biden-era rule on vehicle emissions.
* Environmental groups have criticized these moves as the biggest attack on climate action in U.S. history. (Ed note: Anyone looking for a 327 Chevy Chevelle, a 383 Plymouth Road Runner with a 4 speed, or a classic Chevy 2dr Nomad? And what was your favorite Ford? Perhaps we will see those types of cars again.) (Source: Google AI Overview)
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Hamas vows not to lay down arms until Israel’s ‘elimination’
Trump After ‘Good Meeting’ with Netanyahu: ‘Nothing Definitive’ on Iran as Pentagon Preps Second Carrier
Iran secretly executed thousands despite promise to US
Tehran promised to halt executions but secretly continued killing protesters while misleading Washington about willingness to negotiate on missiles and terror proxies, sources reveal.
Iran rushes to protect Natanz, its most crucial nuclear site, from potential US strike
Iran’s poorly maintained ‘dark fleet’ poses major risk for oil spill in Mideast - Guardian
Iran Threatens War Over Second U.S. Carrier's Deployment
US forces evacuate Syria's al-Tanf military base, relocating to Jordan, sources tell AFP
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Why Iran may not afford to close the Strait of Hormuz
Tehran’s frequently invoked threat of closing the Strait of Hormuz may be far easier to signal than to carry out, not least because it would harm allied China more than the hostile West. For now, the threat is muted as Iran and the United States have returned to the negotiating table. But the shadow of war has not lifted. Hardline and influential voices in both capitals continue to push a confrontational line, and the presence of the US aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln near Iranian waters is a reminder of how quickly tensions could escalate.
...For Iran, the costs would be higher still. Roughly 80 percent of its foreign trade, oil and non-oil alike, moves through ports along the Persian Gulf. Closing Hormuz would not only jeopardize China’s energy supplies but effectively paralyze Iran’s own external commerce. (Ed note: Very interesting article, Kharg Island is about 43 miles from the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant in Iran.) (Read More)
‘Take the Oil’: Seizing the Kharg Island Terminal Is the Ultimate Checkmate to Iran
Should Trump Take Kharg, Rather than Destroy It, He Can Ensure the Regime Can Never Again Pay the Salaries of Its Bureaucrats and Soldiers
As Iran marks revolution anniversary, official insists missile program nonnegotiable
Estimation: Iran will have about 2,000 ballistic missiles "within weeks"
Israeli officials spoke with CNN ahead of the expected meeting tomorrow (Wednesday) between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump regarding Iran's actions and the threats it poses. "Netanyahu will emphasize to Trump the need for military freedom of action in Iran, even if an agreement is signed between Tehran and Washington," said the officials. According to them, the Prime Minister intends to present new intelligence information to Trump on Iran's military capabilities, mainly regarding the rehabilitation of ballistic missiles.
































