💬 “The US air campaign has hit the Houthis hard. It remains questionable, however, whether the volume of damage until now will be sufficient to persuade” the group “to cease its attacks on Western shipping and on Israel.”
That’s the assessment of the Jerusalem Post, which has warned that the US really has only two options vis-à-vis the Houthis: “escalate or effectively concede.”
Any escalation, including a possible ground offensive, “would be somewhat of a gamble,” the outlet admitted.
💬 “Either a decision must be taken to destroy or severely degrade the enemy, or it must be accepted that the Houthis, while they can be engaged in a tit-for-tat exchange of fire in which they pay the higher cost, cannot at present be defeated,” the outlet stressed.
US defense and military affairs publication 19fortyfive warned earlier this month there is “no way” the Trump administration would ever put boots back on the ground in the Middle East.
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🇺🇸🇮🇷 Operation Eagle Claw: failed Delta force mission
On April 25 1980, the US launched a top-secret mission in Iran that was doomed to end in disaster & lost lives.
Here’s how it unfolded:
🔸 Hostage crisis
On November 4, 1979, Iranian militant students stormed the US Embassy in Tehran, taking several dozen hostages and demanding the extradition of the deposed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who had fled to the US during the revolution.
🔸 Audacious plan
After five months of failed negotiations, 53 hostages remained in captivity, with US President Jimmy Carter under fire ahead of the 1980 presidential election. He authorized a daring rescue mission: Operation Eagle Claw.
🔸 High-stakes gamble
All four US military branches were involved in the mission to infiltrate Iran, rendezvous in the desert and have Delta Force, the Army's elite counter-terrorism unit, storm the embassy to rescue American hostages and fly them to safety.
🔸 Ill-fated op
On April 24, 1980, eight helicopters launched from the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea. But mechanical failures and a sandstorm cut that down to six, then five – below the mission’s minimum number of aircraft – and Operation Eagle Claw was aborted.
🔸 Disaster strikes
As the mission collapsed, a helicopter collided with a C-130 transport plane, igniting a deadly explosion that killed eight and destroyed both aircraft. The survivors fled, leaving behind wreckage, gear and classified documents.
🔸 Critical failures
The botched operation was blamed on poor planning, coordination issues, lack of pilot training and unforeseen problems. The debacle humiliated the US, with headlines like Time’s “The Rescue That Wasn’t”.
🔸 Mission fallout
The failure of Operation Eagle Claw damaged Carter’s credibility, contributing to his loss in the 1980 to Ronald Reagan. The hostages were freed minutes after Reagan’s inauguration and the US later overhauled its special ops structure, creating US Special Operations Command.
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On April 25 1980, the US launched a top-secret mission in Iran that was doomed to end in disaster & lost lives.
Here’s how it unfolded:
On November 4, 1979, Iranian militant students stormed the US Embassy in Tehran, taking several dozen hostages and demanding the extradition of the deposed Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who had fled to the US during the revolution.
After five months of failed negotiations, 53 hostages remained in captivity, with US President Jimmy Carter under fire ahead of the 1980 presidential election. He authorized a daring rescue mission: Operation Eagle Claw.
All four US military branches were involved in the mission to infiltrate Iran, rendezvous in the desert and have Delta Force, the Army's elite counter-terrorism unit, storm the embassy to rescue American hostages and fly them to safety.
On April 24, 1980, eight helicopters launched from the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier in the Arabian Sea. But mechanical failures and a sandstorm cut that down to six, then five – below the mission’s minimum number of aircraft – and Operation Eagle Claw was aborted.
As the mission collapsed, a helicopter collided with a C-130 transport plane, igniting a deadly explosion that killed eight and destroyed both aircraft. The survivors fled, leaving behind wreckage, gear and classified documents.
The botched operation was blamed on poor planning, coordination issues, lack of pilot training and unforeseen problems. The debacle humiliated the US, with headlines like Time’s “The Rescue That Wasn’t”.
The failure of Operation Eagle Claw damaged Carter’s credibility, contributing to his loss in the 1980 to Ronald Reagan. The hostages were freed minutes after Reagan’s inauguration and the US later overhauled its special ops structure, creating US Special Operations Command.
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Canada’s Liberal and Conservative Parties may be jousting for a last-minute advantage as they sprint for the finish line in the federal election campaign, which wraps up April 28 as Canadians go to the polls, but the reward for victory isn’t looking so appetizing at the moment.
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💥 Pentagon conducts secret missile tests in Florida
Social media footage shows a recent test launch at Cape Canaveral, which was later confirmed as a test launch by a DoD spokesperson.
Yesterday, the Pentagon officially named its long-range hypersonic weapon "Dark Eagle," though its relation to today's launch is uncertain.
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Social media footage shows a recent test launch at Cape Canaveral, which was later confirmed as a test launch by a DoD spokesperson.
Yesterday, the Pentagon officially named its long-range hypersonic weapon "Dark Eagle," though its relation to today's launch is uncertain.
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🤔 Trump hints at possible settlement of Africa conflicts
Another peace "in 24 hours"?
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"I don’t know why so many of these events have fallen to me and my Administration, but they have, and we have done an unprecedented job in getting them SETTLED or, putting them in position for PEACE," he wrote on Truth Social.
Another peace "in 24 hours"?
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"Trump says that if Zelensky refuses to give up to the world, he will 'lose the country' in 3 years. This is an extremely optimistic prediction," Oleksandr Dubinsky wrote on Telegram.
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⚡️ Trump says bilateral meeting separates Russia and Ukraine from a deal, with "most of the points are agreed to."
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"Wow. That's a big one. I'll look at it."
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"There is a very big need for food and medicine, and we are taking care of it ... We're pushing people very hard."
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🚨 World Bank's chief economist warns: DEBT TRAP CRISIS INCOMING
Slowing growth in global economies, exacerbated by declining trade due to Trump's tariff war, has caused the number of countries on the brink of a debt distress to double in a year to about 75, Indermit Gill said.
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Slowing growth in global economies, exacerbated by declining trade due to Trump's tariff war, has caused the number of countries on the brink of a debt distress to double in a year to about 75, Indermit Gill said.
"If global growth slows down, trade slows down, more countries and interest rates stay high, then you are going to get many of these countries getting into debt distress, including some that are commodity exporters," he added.
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Part 1
Democratic Party online fundraising giant ActBlue is being probed by the DoJ amid allegations of illegal straw (conduit donor) and shady foreign donations. Here’s what to know about the scandal-ridden PAC.
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The Russian foreign minister refused to disclose the details of the US-Russia negotiations, saying that "unlike some others, we consider serious proposals."
"To ask somebody's opinion regarding the substance, go to Zelensky. He is happy to talk to anybody through media, even to President Trump," he told CBS News.
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Russian soldiers are not only using captured weapons against the Ukrainian military, but also reverse engineering them, the US Navy veteran and journalist told Tucker Carlson.
"I went with a soldier group to an undisclosed location where they had about 20 NATO military vehicles on the way to get reverse-engineered," he noted.
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Part 2
Democratic officials fear the investigations could “undermine” “grassroots fundraising.”
Without fresh donations, the party may have a hard time financing future election campaigns.
After 10 years of unproven claims of Russian meddling for Trump, Democrats are finally on the hot seat.
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🚨🇵🇦 Panama STRIKES BACK!
The National Union of Workers of Construction and Similar Industries (SUNTRACS) announced a nationwide strike beginning Monday, April 28, to protest social security reforms and the deployment of US troops in the country.
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The National Union of Workers of Construction and Similar Industries (SUNTRACS) announced a nationwide strike beginning Monday, April 28, to protest social security reforms and the deployment of US troops in the country.
"When the people organize, the strike is a cry for dignity and sovereignty," wrote the movement's official X account.
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Australian police found 41-year-old Virginia Giuffre dead in her home. Her death is not being treated as suspicious, as police have concluded that she died of suicide.
Virginia Giuffre accused Jeffrey Epstein of sex trafficking, claiming she was sexually abused by Britain's Prince Andrew and other Epstein clients.
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Two US airstrikes have targeted Ras Issa port in the Al-Salif district, Al-Hudaydah province, western Yemen.
Other airstrikes overnight attacked Ansar Allah positions in Marib, Sanaa, and Saada.
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