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Saturday, May 23, 2026
Iran could launch surprise attack against Gulf States, Israel, say officials
Iran could potentially be planning a surprise attack involving missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles against Gulf States and Israel, intelligence officials warned on Thursday. The possibility of a preemptive Iranian attack was raised following a situational assessment with top military leaders and Defense Minister Israel Katz. The warnings come as the US and Iran continue ceasefire negotiations, with US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly disagreeing about how to move forward with Iran.
Security officials noted that Tehran might attempt to act before the US and Israel decide that the diplomatic path is no longer viable and launch a surprise attack similar to the one at the start of Operation Epic Fury and Operation Roaring Lion. The Air Force and IDF’s Operations Directorate, under the direction of Maj. Gen. Hidai Zilberman and other senior officials, conducted a series of discussions with American counterparts to improve readiness, including the transfer of intelligence on unusual Iranian activity.
Additionally, IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir conducted security briefings with military commanders as part of an overall situational assessment, both defensive and offensive. Zamir has also maintained conversations with American counterparts to coordinate a response in the event of an attack from Tehran. A military source told Walla that a thorough review was conducted following US-Israeli operations regarding the detection, identification, and interception of a range of threats from Iran.
The assessment helped to strengthen joint IDF-US military operations, including missile interceptions, state-military cooperation, integration of technologies and software improvements, and reinforcement of troops. Over the past month, the volume of US military equipment being transferred to Israel has increased sharply. (Source)
Trump reportedly moving toward ordering strikes on Iran but no final decision made
The Trump administration is readying to launch a wave of fresh US strikes against Iran, CBS News reports, amid ongoing diplomatic mediations for a deal between the United States and Islamic Republic. The report stresses no decision has been made, but notes US President Donald Trump is skipping his son’s wedding to stay at the White House and quotes sources with direct knowledge of the planning as saying that some American military personnel and members of the intelligence community have cancelled their plans for Memorial Day weekend.
A separate report by the Axios news site says Trump met Friday with top members of his national security team to discuss Iran, with sources saying he is seriously weighing new strikes unless there is an eleventh hour breakthrough in the talks. Citing unnamed sources, the report says Trump has “grown increasingly frustrated about the negotiations with Iran over the past several days,” with his position through the week shifting from favoring diplomacy toward ordering a strike.
Like CBS, Axios reports Trump has yet to make a decision on whether to resume the conflict. A White House spokesperson, Anna Kelly, tells CBS in response that “the president has been clear about the consequences if Iran fails to make a deal.” (Source)
Iran moves to broaden its control over Hormuz, infuriating its Gulf neighbors and the US
Iran has asserted expanded control over the Strait of Hormuz, publishing a map showing its claims extending into the coastal waters of the United Arab Emirates and Oman, and holding talks with Oman about sharing fees from ships traversing the waterway. The move was denounced on Friday as unacceptable by US Secretary of State Mario Rubio, who urged all countries to oppose it, and prompted a letter of protest from five Gulf states. US President Donald Trump on Thursday stressed, “We want [the Strait of Hormuz] open, we want it free. We don’t want tolls. It’s an international waterway.” Iran’s newly created Persian Gulf Strait Authority announced the new arrangements on Wednesday, declaring there would henceforth be a “controlled maritime zone” at the strait.
Iran’s top negotiator warns of ‘crushing, bitter’ consequences if US ‘foolishly’ restarts war
Iran’s top negotiator and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf told Pakistani army chief during a meeting in Tehran that Iran would not compromise on the rights of its nation and country, state TV reports.
No deal in sight if US insists on discussing nuclear issue, Iranian FM spokesperson says - report
Saudi Arabia Prepares to Welcome 1.5 Million for Hajj amid Ebola, Iran Fears
Iraq races to restore ancient Ziggurat of Ur amid threat of climate erosion - report
Iraq has begun restoring the ancient Ziggurat of Ur using locally made bricks and traditional building methods, Iraqi outlet Shafaq News reported two weeks ago. According to Shafaq, the current initiative is expected to include restoring the first level of the 4,000-year-old temple and its three main staircases, repairing cracks on the second level, and reconstruction work on the third level based on available archaeological evidence.
Friday, May 22, 2026
Trump gives Iran another chance after heated White House clash with Vance
A fierce debate ensues at the White House with the president approving continued talks with Iran despite opposition from senior officials. Vice President Vance and the envoys pushed for an initial deal, while the defense and foreign secretaries demanded pressure and a strike. At the same time, Prime Minister Netanyahu and the Emirati leadership backed a hard line, while Saudi Arabia and Qatar prefer to avoid escalation. The decision to give the talks with Iran another chance was made at the White House after a particularly fierce debate Wednesday between Vice President JD Vance and US President Donald Trump, in which the war secretary and the secretary of state also took part.
Tehran Defies Washington: Supreme Leader Demands Weapons Grade Uranium Material Remain on Iranian Soil
Pakistan mediates US-Iran talks as uranium and Hormuz remain major obstacles
Iran's foreign minister met Pakistan's interior minister on Friday to discuss proposals to end the US-Israeli war, Iranian media reported, with Tehran and Washington still at odds over Tehran's uranium stockpile and controls on the Strait of Hormuz. Two days after presenting the Iranians with the latest US message in the negotiations, Syed Mohsin Naqvi held another round of talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi in Tehran, the semi-official Tasnim and ISNA news agencies reported.
‘We take into account that our enemies want to invade the State of Israel’
During a visit with Defense Minister Israel Katz to the IDF’s 96th Division along Israel’s eastern border on Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Israel’s enemies are seeking to infiltrate the country. “We take into account that our enemies want to invade the State of Israel, and therefore we rely on you,” Netanyahu told commanders and soldiers stationed in the area. Netanyahu and Katz toured one of the upgraded “water-line outposts” along the Jordan frontier and received briefings from IDF officers on efforts to strengthen defenses in the sector, including the construction of a security barrier and the deployment of advanced surveillance and defense systems.
Trump, Rubio hint at possible US military action in Cuba amid doubts over diplomacy
Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters separately that Cuba has been a national security threat for years because of its ties to US adversaries and that Trump is intent on addressing it. Rubio, the son of Cuban immigrants who has long taken a hard line against Cuba’s socialist leadership, said the Trump administration wants to resolve differences with Cuba peacefully but is doubtful the US can reach a diplomatic resolution with the island’s current government.
Trump’s “preference is always a negotiated agreement that’s peaceful. That’s always our preference. That remains our preference with Cuba,” Rubio said in Miami before boarding a plane to attend a NATO meeting in Sweden and then visit India. “I’m just being honest with you, you know, the likelihood of that happening, given who we’re dealing with right now, is not high,” he said. Top Trump aides — including Rubio, CIA chief John Ratcliffe, and other senior national security officials — have met with Cuban officials in recent months to explore possible improvements in relations. But the US side has come away unimpressed from those talks, leading to even more sanctions imposed on the Cuban government in the past week. (Ed note: Did you know that the American author, Ernest Hemingway in 1952, while living outside of Havana, in Finca Vigia, wrote his book, "The Old Man and the Sea.?) (Read More)
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Iraq Investigates Drone Attack on UAE Nuclear Plant
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Wednesday called on the government of Iraq to investigate the drone attack launched against the Barakah nuclear power plant from Iraqi soil and to take all necessary steps to prevent Iranian proxies from using Iraq as the launch pad for further terrorist attacks. Barakah is the only operational nuclear power plant in the Arab world. Constructed with assistance from South Korea at a cost of $20 billion, the first of its four power units came online in 2020. Four units are now operational, supplying about a quarter of the electrical power for the Emirates. On Sunday, three drones attacked the Barakah nuclear plant. Two of them were intercepted, but one penetrated the inner perimeter of the facility and damaged an electrical generator. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries and no release of radiation from the explosion.
ISIS escalates rhetoric, seeks ‘new phase of fighting’ in Syria - analysis
DAMASCUS Syria witnessed a notable escalation in the rhetoric of the Islamic State group (ISIS) over the past week after the organization released a new propaganda message urging its members and foreign fighters inside Syria to “continue fighting” against the Syrian state and refrain from surrendering or leaving the country.
Series of problems halts SpaceX Starship test flight
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida — SpaceX got within a half-minute of launching its newest and biggest Starship on a test flight this evening before a cascade of problems halted the countdown. The 407-foot (124-meter) rocket was poised to begin a space-skimming journey from Texas extending halfway around the world. But issues cropped up with the brand-new pad at Starbase near the Mexican border, and the company ran out of time.
Analysis-Asia's currencies are flashing oil shock alarm
SINGAPORE, May 21 (Reuters) - Asia's policymakers are taking increasingly urgent and unusual steps to shore up their economies on the front line of the global energy supply shock, with currencies falling to record lows and pressure already forcing up interest rates. Asia buys about 80% of oil shipped through the shuttered Strait of Hormuz and stress in foreign exchange markets is one of the clearest signs that rising fuel prices are starting to hurt growth. Governments are in an unenviable position. The path to preserving growth is precarious because falling currencies can shake confidence and stoke inflation, but supporting them with higher rates means a hit for consumers and the economy's growth engine on top of the fuel shock.
Thursday, May 21, 2026
'Bibi's hair was on fire:' Inside the call between Trump, Netanyahu on Iran ceasefire talks - Axios
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump had a difficult conversation on Tuesday about ceasefire talks, Axios reported on Wednesday. Trump reportedly called Netanyahu on Tuesday to inform him that mediators were working on a "letter of intent" to end the war and launch a month-long period of negotiations, which would include matters such as Iran's nuclear program and opening the Strait of Hormuz. Two Israeli sources stated that the two leaders were in clear disagreement about how to deal with Iran moving forward. One US source briefed on the call told Axios that "Bibi's hair was on fire after the call."
Trump says Netanyahu will ‘do whatever I want’ on Iran after pair said to hold tense call
Revolutionary Guard says its ‘devastating blows will crush’ its ‘American-Zionist enemy’ if Trump resumes strikes, as Pakistani interior minister back in Iran for talks.
Supreme Leader says enriched uranium must stay in Iran, Iranian sources say
Iran's Supreme Leader has issued a directive that the country's near-weapons-grade uranium should not be sent abroad, two senior Iranian sources said, hardening Tehran's stance on one of the main US demands at peace talks. Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei's order could further frustrate US President Donald Trump and complicate talks on ending the US-Israeli war on Iran. Israeli officials have told Reuters that Trump has assured Israel that Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium, needed to make an atomic weapon, will be sent out of Iran and that any peace deal must include a clause on this.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he will not consider the war over until enriched uranium is removed from Iran, Tehran ends its support for proxy militias, and its ballistic missile capabilities are eliminated. "The Supreme Leader’s directive, and the consensus within the establishment, is that the stockpile of enriched uranium should not leave the country,” said one of the two Iranian sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.
Iran's top officials, the sources said, believe that sending the material abroad would leave the country more vulnerable to future attacks by the United States and Israel. Khamenei has the last say on the most important state matters. The White House and Iran's foreign ministry did not respond to requests for comment. A shaky ceasefire is in place in the war that began with US-Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28, after which Iran fired at Gulf states hosting US military bases and fighting broke out between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon. (Ed note: Remember, with Iran, the matter of the uranium and the annihilation of the Jewish nation is not a political matter, it's a religious matter.) (Read More)
Iran said recovering military abilities faster than expected, producing drones again
Iran is rebuilding its military capabilities faster than expected, including by restarting its production of drones, CNN reported Thursday, as Tehran said it was “reviewing” the latest US proposal to end the war. One US official was cited by CNN as saying that Iran could fully restore its pre-war capabilities in as little as six months, saying Tehran has “exceeded all timelines the IC [intelligence community] had for reconstitution.” The shortened timeline is due in part to assistance that Iran has received from Russia and China, the sources told CNN, alleging that Beijing has been supplying the Islamic Republic with missile components since war broke out on February 28.
China’s foreign ministry denied this, claiming the CNN report is “not based on facts.” The accelerated pace at which Iran is moving to restore its arsenal and capabilities suggests that it would still be a formidable foe, able to wreak havoc on the region should the US make good on repeated threats to begin its military campaign anew, the sources said. US Central Command declined to comment on the report, and a Pentagon spokesman insisted that the US military “has everything it needs to execute at the time and place of the president’s choosing.”
Meanwhile, Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei said the Islamic Republic was examining Washington’s latest offer for a deal to end the war, while repeating Tehran’s demands for the release of its assets frozen abroad and an end to a US naval blockade, imposed amid the ceasefire in response to Iran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The army chief of mediator Pakistan was due in Iran on Thursday for “talks and consultations” with Iranian authorities, according to Iranian media. (Read More)
Female soldier seriously wounded by explosive drone in southern Lebanon
An Israel Defense Forces female soldier was seriously wounded today (Wednesday), while a combat officer and two additional soldiers were moderately wounded as a result of an explosive drone impact in southern Lebanon. Another combat officer and two additional soldiers were lightly wounded in the same incident. The injured soldiers were evacuated to a hospital for medical treatment, and their families were notified.
Strategic Shield: Israel Air Force Secretly Deploys Elite All Female Commando Squad to Protect Air Bases
The Israel Air Force has quietly established an elite, all-female ground commando unit named Arad to serve as a rapid-response intervention force against base infiltrations and terror raids.
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Report: Iran Sends U.S. Revamped ‘Peace Proposal’ Demanding Reparations, No Nuclear Limits
Iran will not 'surrender,' Pezeshkian says after Trump claims Iran-US dialogue progress
Iran does not intend to "surrender" as it enters into diplomatic dialogue with the Unietd States, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said in a Twitter/X post on Monday. "Dialogue does not mean surrender," Pezeshkian said. "The Islamic Republic of Iran enters into dialogue with dignity, authority, and the preservation of the nation's rights, and under no circumstances will it retreat from the legal rights of the people and the country."
Why did Gulf states ask Trump to hold off on Iran strikes? - analysis
According to regional analysts, Gulf leaders fear that even a limited American strike on Iranian energy or military infrastructure could provoke retaliatory attacks targeting vital infrastructure.
Fear Over Firepower: The Real Reason Arab Monarchies Forced Trump to Call Off the Attack
A deep-seated distrust in Washington’s long-term military commitment has prompted Gulf Arab monarchies to successfully freeze an impending United States aerial campaign, prioritizing their multi-billion-dollar energy infrastructure over an incomplete victory.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards Threaten Europe
Iran's IRGC warned Wednesday that any renewed military aggression would trigger an escalation "beyond the region," a direct threat to Europe from a force already known to have transferred drones and weapons to the continent. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps issued a stark threat Wednesday, warning that any renewed military aggression against Iran would trigger an escalation that would spread the conflict beyond the Middle East, a statement widely understood as a direct threat to European capitals.
"If the aggression against Iran repeats itself, the guaranteed regional war will this time be transferred beyond the region," the IRGC declared in a statement Wednesday morning, adding that they had not yet used their full capabilities against the United States and Israel. The threat was explicit: Iran has demonstrated during the current war that it possesses ballistic missiles capable of striking targets far beyond the Middle East, distances comparable to the range required to reach Paris or Berlin.
The statement is the latest in a series of increasingly aggressive IRGC warnings as the war, now in its third month, grinds toward an uncertain ceasefire. Earlier in the conflict, the IRGC urged civilians across the Middle East to evacuate areas near US forces, while simultaneously threatening to target hotels housing American soldiers across the region. Iran has also shifted its overall war posture from a strategy of "regional defense" to increased aggression, a change that included intensified strikes on Gulf energy infrastructure, missile barrages toward Israel's Dimona nuclear facility, and a long-range strike targeting the US base on Diego Garcia, roughly 4,000 kilometers away. The IRGC has repeatedly declared that it will "determine the end of the war" and that "the equations and future status of the region are now in the hands of our armed forces." (Read More)
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
"Friday, Saturday, or Sunday": White House Declares Extremely Short Window Before Strikes Resume
United States President Donald Trump has placed a strict weekend deadline on diplomatic efforts with Tehran, warning that the military remains prepared to launch a massive aerial campaign if a total breakthrough is not reached immediately. United States President Donald Trump has established an exceptionally narrow time limit for ongoing diplomatic negotiations with the Iranian regime, warning that military action could resume within days. Speaking directly to reporters during an intimate press briefing, Trump revealed that the United States military was on the absolute brink of launching a massive aerial campaign, coming within an hour of authorizing the strikes.
Fact Or Fiction: Is There Going To Be A Motor Oil Shortage In The United States?
There have been persistent rumors that industry insiders are bracing for a widespread shortage of motor oil. Are these rumors accurate? I decided that I was going to investigate this and discover the truth. Unfortunately, I have very bad news. Multiple sources within the industry are confirming that we are facing much higher prices and physical shortages of certain products if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened soon. I realize that what I have just shared is not welcome news, but it isn't going to do any good to stick our heads in the sand. According to Axios, supply chains for lighter-viscosity synthetic oils are particularly vulnerable, and one industry insider is warning that "actual shortages are starting to appear"...





























