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President Trump Blames Iran for Attack On Apache Helicopter Crash; Retaliates.

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 Rachel Blevins and Elijah Magnier discuss the Apache attack: The "retaliation" was reported by CNN .

The Grayzone: Top US General Tacitly Admits Defeat By Iran (Bonus: In Context Gives A Hint As to Why This Is So Hard To Accept)

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 Aaron Mate and Max Blumenthal on the American military's shocking admission:  As for how we got to this point, here's Robert Inlakesh of In Context:

Iran Halts Negotiations With the United States, Citing Israel's Continuous Attacks on Gaza and Lebanon.

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President Trump Ends the "Blockade" That Wasn't Really Blocking Anything; Continues To Negotiate With Himself.

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Richard Wolff: The Straight Skinny On the Strait of Hormuz

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What Has The War Done To West Asia?

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Is The Ceasefire In Danger?

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More On the Trump China Trip

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Is the United States Being Honest About Their Military Capabilities and Accomplishments?

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 Short Answer: Nope! Slightly longer answer, courtesy of Ben Norton:

America Has Rejected Iran's Proposal; What Happens Next?

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Larry Johnson: America Is In For a Surprise.

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 And that "surprise" has to do with the belief that America is militarily invincible:

In Context On Iran and "The Blockade War'

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Less a "Ceasefire" And More "Firing Around the Seas"

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Is The World Expecting a "Food Shock?"

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Dialogue Works: Hudson and Wolff Review The Latest Revelations In Light Of "Negotiations" Between America and Iran.

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Rock Around The Blockade

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If Iran Automated The Strait of Hormuz, Would There Be a Helpline?

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"It's The United States' Turn To Be Embarrassed."

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UAE Leaves OPEC

  Alrighty Then : The United ‌Arab Emirates has announced its decision to quit OPEC and OPEC+ to focus on “national interests”, dealing ⁠a heavy ⁠blow to the oil-exporting groups at a time when the US-Israel war on Iran has caused ⁠a historic energy shock and rattled the global economy. The move, which will take effect on Friday, reflects “the UAE’s long-term strategic and economic vision and evolving energy profile”, a statement carried by state media said on Tuesday. “During our time in the organisation, we made significant contributions and even greater sacrifices for the benefit of all,” it added. “However, the time has come to focus our efforts on what our national interest dictates.” The loss of the UAE, a longstanding OPEC member, could create disarray and weaken the oil cartel, which has usually sought to show a united ⁠front despite internal disagreements over a range of issues from geopolitics to production quotas. UAE Energy Minister Suhail Mohamed al-Mazrouei said the d...

Michael Hudson and Richard Wolff Talk About Iran's Economical Advantages During the War.

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