
"Open the f***ing Detroit": Trump's incredible threat to raze Iran's bridges and power plants this Tuesday - Seneweb
"Open the f***ing Detroit": Trump's incredible threat to raze Iran's bridges and power plants this Tuesday Seneweb
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"Open the f***ing Detroit": Trump's incredible threat to raze Iran's bridges and power plants this Tuesday Seneweb

American forces were compelled to destroy two aircraft during a rescue operation for one of the crew members of an F-15 fighter jet shot down over Iran.

A former CIA station chief, Dan Hoffman, disclosed how the agency tracked Iranian forces and conducted a deception operation to successfully rescue a downed U.S. airman, exploiting Iranian communication channels.
A perilous and complex US rescue mission in Iran saved an airman after a crash and ejection, with the airman describing the fight for survival after the parachute opened.

A US clampdown on visas for mainland Chinese and Hong Kong students in May led to significant year-on-year declines in permits granted, though a consultant suggests the impact may be short-lived.
Oil prices have climbed as a conflict involving Iran poses a threat to key shipping routes, raising concerns about global supply.
The idea that regimes like the Iranian one operate according to a purely transactional logic ignores the weight of ideological convictions.
The concept of a dedicated pararescue force traces its roots back to the end of World War II. Becoming a PJ is widely considered one of the most grueling undertakings in the military.
Sources indicate that the IDF does not have a clear count of Iran's remaining ballistic missiles, with many potentially salvaged from rubble.
NPR's Tom Bowman reports on the race to rescue a U.S. airman after his fighter jet was shot down.

The United States pulled off a daring rescue of two aviators whose fighter jet was shot down by Iran, plucking the pilot from behind enemy lines before setting off a complicated extraction of the…

Iran is experiencing its longest recorded nationwide internet shutdown, now spanning 864 hours or nearly 37 days, according to reports from the organization NetBlocks.
The U.S. has successfully rescued a seriously wounded officer from a fighter jet shot down over Iran, with media reporting US commandos probed deep into the country, while Iran's military claims to have completely foiled the rescue operation.
Global oil prices have opened higher and are projected to significantly increase, driving up fuel costs worldwide. The surge is partly fueled by the ongoing US-Israeli war with Iran, which continues to disrupt supply and has prompted governments like Seoul to offer public transit refunds.
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has reportedly hired a US lobbying firm for $1.2 million to manage his reputation in Washington and engage policymakers ahead of the 2027 election.

Spain's large pork industry is seeking solutions to combat the threat of swine fever, which has already led to import bans from countries including the US.

An 18-wheel fuel tanker carrying 9,000 gallons of gasoline crashed into another vehicle and toppled power lines outside Fort Worth, Texas, early Sunday morning, causing it to burst into flames. The driver was treated for burns.
Cheng Li-wun will be the first sitting chair of Taiwan’s opposition Kuomintang to visit the mainland in a decade, in a trip analysts say is laden with political signalling ahead of US President…
Following a high-profile scandal and the US Take It Down Act, Germany is considering new legislation to punish the creators of deepfake pornography, not just distributors, with potential sentences of up to two years.
The Democratic Republic of Congo is temporarily accommodating migrants who are part of programs associated with the United States.

US President Donald Trump on Sunday stepped up his threat to hit Iran's critical infrastructure hard if the country's government doesn’t reopen the Strait of Hormuz by his Monday deadline. Trump punctuated his threat with profanity in a social media post Sunday, saying that Tuesday will be “Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran.” He also offered details of the rescue of a “seriously wounded and really brave” US service member he identified as a “respected colonel” who w

The Democratic Republic of Congo has agreed to accept third-country nationals deported from the US, a deal fully funded by Washington, which expands America's deportation network to Africa.

A US$656 million judgment against the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority has been reinstated by an appeal court. This follows a US Supreme Court ruling in favor of Americans affected by attacks in Israel.

LS Electric Co., a South Korean electrical equipment maker, said Monday its subsidiary has secured a 106.6 billion-won ($70.2 million) contract to supply ultra-high-voltage transformers to a US…

The United States has struck a new deal to send deported immigrants to the Congo as part of the Trump administration’s third-country removal program.

K-pop group BTS made history by becoming the first K-pop act to top the US Billboard 200 albums chart for two consecutive weeks with their fifth studio album, "Arirang."
Police car pursuits have resulted in eight fatalities across various locations in the United States within a span of less than one week.

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued a clear threat to completely annihilate OpenAI's $30 billion Stargate data center located in Abu Dhabi.

ICE agents detained the 22-year-old wife of an Army staff sergeant, who came to the U.S. as a toddler, from a military base where the couple planned to live.

UK police arrested seven activists protesting near an RAF base, which they allege is used as a departure point for US aircraft.