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Trump Says Iran Was Two Weeks Away
Trump Says Iran Was Two Weeks Away According to a…
Trump Says Iran Was Two Weeks Away According to a recap by MS NOW anchor Stephanie Ruhle, President Trump said Iran was "two weeks" from a nuclear bomb and that it would have been used. The claim came during a 15-minute phone call and was shared on air, not in a formal White House statement. Trump also said the U.S. strikes had "decimated" Iran's capabilities, which matches his earlier, more forceful language that the targeted sites were "obliterated." Damage Claims and Nuclear Questions MS NOW reported that Trump described the remaining material as "nuclear dust," a reference to enriched uranium that experts say may still exist even after major strikes. That is an important distinction. A stockpile of enriched material is a threat, but it is not the same thing as a finished weapon, and the steps between those points are technical, slow, and dangerous. Some analysts say Iran could enrich uranium quickly, but turning that material into a deliverable bomb would take more time and more equipment than a slogan can explain. Israel, NATO, and the War Map Trump said U.S. goals were "largely similar" to Israel's, while noting that Israel lives next to Iran and the United States…
America’s Odd Voter ID Exception
A Familiar Fight Over IDVictor Nieves’ clip puts a simple…
Murkowski Floats Citizenship Exemption
The amendment on the table Sen. Lisa Murkowski has filed…
The amendment on the table Sen. Lisa Murkowski has filed an amendment to the SAVE America Act that would exempt people born before Dec. 31, 1960 from the bill's documentary proof of citizenship requirement. In plain English, that means some older voters could register without showing a birth certificate, passport, or similar document. The proposal was filed during debate over S. 1383, where the Senate once again found a way to make a simple question feel like a federal trust exercise. Supporters of stricter rules say the point of the bill is basic: if you want to vote in federal elections, you should prove you are a citizen. The amendment would create a cutoff based on birth year, which is the kind of workaround lawmakers invent when they want to sound careful while making the rule less careful. Why Murkowski says Alaska is different In her floor speech, Murkowski argued that an immediate citizenship-proof mandate would create logistical problems in Alaska, a state with remote towns, limited roads, and many residents who may not have easy access to older records. She pointed to elderly Alaska Natives, village births, and travel that can stretch across huge distances. Those concerns are not…
Costa Rica Slams the Door on Cuba
Costa Rica Draws a Hard LinePresident Rodrigo Chaves said Costa…
Vance Backs Kent Exit
Vance Draws a LineVice President JD Vance made his first…
Alabama Student Found Dead in Barcelona
Spanish Police Find Missing StudentSpanish police said the body of…

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