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Straitjacket Perfectly Describes What Happened to the U.S. in Iran

Thanks to Pakistan running interference, the U.S. and Iran have agreed to a two-week ceasefire conditioned upon the opening of the Strait of Hormuz. Administration officials from Donald Trump on down are hailing this as a great victory, but so is Iran. Which country is right? That’s open to question, but one thing is clear: The deal had to be made by the U.S., on whatever terms were offered, because the world economy faced collapse so long as the Strait of Hormuz remained closed by Iranian thugs. As my headline indicates, the U.S. — despite having “decimated” Iran’s military might, to use a word popular with President Trump — found itself in a “strait”-jacket in its efforts to cripple Iran from having nuclear bombs and being able to exercise military might in the Middle East. If I’m hearing and reading things right, the U.S. accepted Iran’s 10-point peace proposal rather than insisting upon our own 15-point plan. Iran’s version includes provisions such as: the withdrawal of all U.S. forces in the Persian Gulf area, the ability of Iran to control traffic in the Strait of Hormuz and charge fees for vessels transiting there, the payment of reparations to Iran by

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Iran Takes Trump ‘Strait’ to the Cash Register

On TV, General Wesley Clark seemed to perfectly sum up President Trump’s announced agreement with Iran for a two-week ceasefire if that country will open the Strait of Hormuz: “Iran has never lost a negotiation and never won a war.” The point being that, if Iran continues to charge ships to traverse the Strait of Hormuz, then Iran will be the clear winner in its standoff with Trump. Now, I don’t know if that’s the case – that Iran will charge transit tariffs — but the general has a valid point. For the president’s part, he was clearly facing a roadblock of his own making. His air campaign had leveled most of Iran’s military assets and eliminated several top leaders, but he was in need of an immediate vehicle to end the war. The world economy, as I noted earlier in an opinion piece, would probably suffer a depression if Trump bombed Iran into the Dark Ages, and if it then continued to block the Strait of Hormuz, inland devastation notwithstanding. Given that grim scenario, Trump had to reach a deal, even if Iran is going to police the strait and expect payback on vessels traveling off its coast. “A

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Only Hours Remain Before a Trumpian Apocalypse?

I am not a biblical scholar, but The Book of Revelation, or The Apocalypse of John, in the New Testament predicts the end of affairs as people have known them since the dawn of humankind, and the beginning of the Kingdom of God on Earth. Specifically, Revelation 16:16 predicts Armageddon, the final battle of the forces of evil against an ultimately victorious God. Now, I only bring that up because in a few hours, President Trump may enact his own version of a secular Armageddon, in which the forces of the U.S. wage a final battle against the “evil” rulers of Iran. Just this morning he predicted that “a whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again.” All of this is Trump 2.0. The man is not used to losing, so he is doubling down on what always worked for him — threats and intimidation. He has set a now-infamous deadline of 8 p.m. tonight, Eastern Time, for Iran’s leaders to accept a deal — or at least signal an intent to do so through negotiations — or Trump will have U.S. forces take out all of Iran’s bridges and energy infrastructure. Unfortunately for Trump, and perhaps

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Long Before Artemis: Freud and Robotics Propelled Space Adventure in ‘Forbidden Planet’

If you asked people what their favorite space travel movie is, you’d probably get a lot of “Star Wars,” “Star Trek,” and “2001: A Space Odyssey” answers, though some might even say “E.T.” For me, someone as old as the galaxy, my favorite space flick will forever be “Forbidden Planet.” The movie is not only heavy with psychedelics courtesy of Sigmund Freud — with his “monsters from the ID” — but also predates humanoid robots by half a century with Robby the Robot. The film’s central villain (who’s not really that much of a fiend) is Dr. Morbius, played memorably by Walter Pidgeon. The 1956 movie when it debuted seemed light-years away from actual space travel, but in truth, it was only another dozen years before the U.S. would send men to the moon. Now, 24 years since the first human set foot on the moon, the Artemis mission is sending a crew into space to circle the moon in advance of establishing a base there. Ridiculous how we could develop moon-journey capability in just a dozen years, and it’s now taken us half a century to return to that captivating planet looming above Earth night after night. This time,

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Will Trump Become a War Criminal at 8 p.m. ET Tomorrow?

President Trump held a lengthy press conference today. The presser began with Trump, Secretary of Defense/War Pete Hegseth, and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Dan Caine detailing what they could of the daring rescue operation to retrieve the second (and last remaining) aviator from Friday’s take down of an F-15E in Iran. The Q&A that followed their remarks focused, for the most part, on the war in Iran and what lies ahead in terms of peace talks and threats. President Trump yesterday told Fox News that a peace deal could come about Monday or Tuesday, but so far, Iran has rejected every deal offered, whether by Trump or by Middle Eastern negotiators in Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey. This leaves the threats. Trump has promised that, in the event of no deal, he will take out Iran’s electrical power plants and all its bridges. Iran, in turn, has threatened massive retaliation. The Trump deadline is 8 p.m. ET tomorrow, April 7, 2026. Of course, President TACO (Trump Always Chickens Out) could show up and find a reason not to carry out his threat, or — more likely — he could say that talks are moving in a favorable manner, so he’s

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White House to Assume Kristi Noem’s Private Jet

Kristi Noem may be gone as Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), but her largesse lives on. While in office, she leased two jets for her personal use, but it now appears that only one remains. Anyway, the White House announced this week that NoemAir will be taken over for use by First Lady Melania Trump and cabinet members. According to a statement from DHS, it appears that after Noem leased the two jets, one was purchased by the department: “ICE [Immigration and Customs Enforcement, part of DHS] purchased this plane before Secretary Mullin was confirmed. This aircraft will be available to cabinet members who need secure command and control and rapid long-range mobility.” Former Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R., Okla.), referenced above, replaced Noem as head of DHS after she was fired. Noem used the plane(s) to traverse the country, promoting herself in the company of personal aide (lover?) Corey Lewandowski. [PICTURED: Kristi Noem departing her private jet]

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Iran Deal Tomorrow, Trump Tells Fox News

According to a report on Fox News minutes ago, President Trump is predicting a diplomatic deal with Iran by Monday. He also told Fox correspondent Trey Yangst that, back in January, he sent guns to Iranian protestors through the Kurds, but he thinks the Kurds kept the guns. The guns were provided after Trump promised “help is on its way” to Iranian protestors. Now, if there is a deal tomorrow, that would be Easter present number two, following the rescue of a U.S. Colonel earlier today in Iran. However, I still have my doubts. We’ve heard about deals forthcoming before. Let’s hope that this time, the end of hostilities does happen as Trump predicts. [PICTURED: Fox correspondent in Israel, Trey Yangst]

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