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Iran Hormuz Tolls Contradict Trump’s Open Strait Claim
Tehran tells mediators it will cap transits and charge fees during the ceasefire window
Tehran tells mediators it will cap transits and charge fees during the ceasefire window
The White House is exploring troop repositioning as leverage against NATO holdouts — but analysts warn pulling forces from Germany and Spain weakens U.S. deterrence against Russia more than it punishes European governments
New assessments say Iran retains thousands of missiles and could retrieve launchers — undercutting the administration's case that airstrikes left Iran too weak to threaten the region
Trump promises to pardon "everyone within 200 feet of the Oval" as he quietly grants 1,600 clemency acts — six times his first-term total
Planet Labs agrees to indefinite hold on conflict zone imagery at administration request
U.S. Special Operations forces extracted one crew member from southwestern Iran after their F-15E was shot down Friday — the first confirmed loss of a crewed American aircraft in five weeks of combat — as the search for the second intensifies
US-Israeli airstrike wounds Tehran's top back-channel diplomat as Trump claims deal is near
The president claimed victory in the Oval Office today — one hour after ordering 3,000 more troops toward the front