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China Retaliates After Losing Panama Canal Terminals — Rubio Fires Back

China retaliated after losing the Panama Canal terminals legally. Panama's Supreme Court ruled the CK Hutchison concession unconstitutional, handing operations to Maersk and MSC. Beijing responded with port harassment of Panamanian vessels. Secretary Rubio drew a hard line: hemispheric sovereignty is non-negotiable.

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  • April 30, 2026
  • Middle East, Politics, United States

Pete Hegseth’s First Congress Hearing Since Iran War: Dem Threats and His Defiant Response

Hegseth Fires Back at Congress: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made his first congressional appearance since the Iran war began, testifying nearly six hours before the House Armed Services Committee. His message was clear and unapologetic — Iran cannot have a nuclear bomb. Period.

  • Admin
  • April 30, 2026
  • Energy & Resources, Middle East

Trump Rejects Iran’s Hormuz Offer as Brent Crude Hits $119

Brent crude surged past $119.50 a barrel as the Strait of Hormuz blockade enters its second month, with Trump rejecting Iran's offer to reopen as a stalling tactic. Kpler data shows Tehran has just 12-22 days before forced well shutdowns trigger permanent infrastructure damage. The pressure is mounting fast.

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  • April 30, 2026
  • Energy & Resources, Middle East, Opinion, Russia

UAE Abandons OPEC: What It Means for Oil Prices, Russia, and America First

OPEC just suffered a massive blow as the United Arab Emirates—its third-largest producer—walked out, choosing alliance with the U.S. and Israel over cartel loyalty after weeks of Iranian missile attacks. The UAE plans to ramp production toward 5 million barrels per day, threatening Russia's war funding and global oil prices.

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  • April 29, 2026
  • Politics, United States

U.S. Senate Blocks Democrat Bid to Shield Cuba — Trump’s Pressure Holds

The U.S. Senate voted 51-47 to block Democrats' war powers resolution shielding Cuba's communist regime from Trump's pressure campaign. After toppling Maduro and cutting Venezuelan oil to the island, Trump declared "Cuba is next." Democrats offered no alternatives — just reflexive defense of Western Hemisphere tyranny.

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  • April 29, 2026
  • Globalism, Opinion, United States

King Charles’s U.S. Visit to Congress: A Royal Push to Keep America in Ukraine’s War

King Charles III made history today, addressing Congress and demanding "unyielding resolve" for Ukraine. But who appointed a foreign king to dictate American war policy? While lawmakers offered standing ovations, U.S. taxpayers foot the bill. Is this royal visit really diplomacy — or NATO's last-ditch lobbying effort?

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  • April 29, 2026
  • Europe, Globalism, Opinion

The War the Globalists Want: Why Europe’s Media Silenced Ukraine’s Own Protesters

Ukrainian refugees just shattered the official narrative. In Wroclaw, Poland, 3,000 people who fled Ukraine marched against Zelensky — demanding civil liberties, free elections, and an end to the war. Not one Polish mainstream outlet covered it. Why does Zelensky reject Trump's peace plan when his own citizens beg for it?

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  • April 29, 2026
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Europe vs. China: The Battle for Industrial Sovereignty

Depending on China for 70% of strategic technologies isn't trade — it's surrender. Brussels finally acted with its Industrial Accelerator Act, demanding EU-origin manufacturing for EVs, batteries, and solar in public contracts. Industrial sovereignty has a price, but dependency costs more. What took Europe so long?

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  • April 29, 2026
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Trump Blasts Germany’s Chancellor Merz Over Iran Nuclear Appeasement

German Chancellor Merz slammed the U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran as "ill-considered," and Trump fired back hard. While Merz pretends Tehran's nuclear ambitions are manageable, Iran funds Hezbollah, Hamas, and threatens the Strait of Hormuz. Europe's appeasement has a price — and history shows free nations always pay it.

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  • April 28, 2026
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Miami G20 Power Map: How Trump Uses the Summit to Reward Allies and Sideline Fence‑Sitters

The 2026 Miami G20 at Trump National Doral is shaping up as more than a summit—it's a power statement. With Spain quietly sidelined and Russia floated for a return, Trump is redrawing alliances around hard power, energy security and burden-sharing. Europe and Latin America are getting a clear message: anchor or drift.

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  • April 28, 2026
  • Global Security, Indo-Pacific, Military

From Pacifism to Realism: Japan, Trump’s Doctrine and the Future of U.S. Alliances

Japan is stepping up where NATO stalls. PM Takaichi backs Hormuz security, hardens U.S. bases with $1.9B in host-nation support, and faces China and North Korea as real threats. While European capitals dodge the 2% defense pledge, Tokyo shares the burden. That is Trump's doctrine in action — and Japan is leading.

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  • April 27, 2026
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Why Britain Still Flies to Washington Even When Its King King Charles Looks ‘Woke’ to MAGA

King Charles arrived in Washington not with roses, but with the weight of history. The UK–U.S. "special relationship" — forged through world wars, NATO, and intelligence alliances — is being reaffirmed. Even critics admit the visit signals Britain still chooses Washington over Brussels as its primary.

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  • April 27, 2026
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