A look at how U.S. policy opened access to billions in Iranian funds, the key transfers that followed, and the policy debate about whether the money was controlled or helped Tehran advance its goals.
On Fox News Sunday, U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Mike Waltz defended Operation Epic Fury and said President Trump has not taken any military options off the table. Waltz promised no Iraq-style occupation and suggested seizing enriched uranium remains on the list of possible moves.
A geolocated video, verified by experts, appears to show ballistic missiles fired from northern Bahrain toward Iran. The launcher looks like a U.S. M142 HIMARS. Gulf states deny responsibility and officials offer few clear answers.
A recent analysis lays out how Tehran paired brutal street repression with a fast, staged information campaign. The goal was to crush dissent at home and keep shaping opinions abroad, especially against Israel and the United States.
Sen. John Kennedy tells Newsmax that President Trump did not start a war by striking Iran but tried to prevent one. He cites intelligence on Iran's rebuilding of missiles and alleged cooperation with China and Russia. Critics demand congressional approval. The argument now heads to Washington.
House Intelligence Chairman Rick Crawford warned about Iran-linked networks, urged more Homeland Security funding, and criticized political gamesmanship after a suspected embassy bombing in Oslo. He also noted U.S. weapons makers pledging higher production.
A recent media push claimed Russia is openly aligned with Iran against the U.S. The timing and sourcing are thin. Here is what to watch, what is missing, and who gains when narratives move faster than facts.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said President Trump called for what he described as the largest U.S. bombing campaign yet against Iran, as officials report strikes on key Iranian vessels and missile infrastructure.
Videos on social media show crowds in several cities praising President Trump after a military strike targeting Iran's leadership. The clips are vivid, but social media is a clever mirror. Verify before you amplify.
At least two Iranian drones struck the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh Tuesday evening, officials say. No injuries were reported and the embassy was empty at the time, but Americans in the kingdom were told to shelter in place.