Another perspective on the topic of birthright citizenship points to the historical context from which it emerged. Donald Trump suggests that this right was intended primarily for the children of former slaves, rather than the wealthy individuals from countries like China who are seeking to secure citizenship for their offspring. He argues that the U.S. is unique in even debating this issue, referencing the timing of the legislation that coincided with the end of the Civil War. Trump criticizes the trend of selling citizenship, claiming it undermines the integrity of U.S. judicial processes. He emphasizes that a great nation cannot be built on foolish judges and a flawed legal system. In summary, Trump believes that birthright citizenship has lost its original purpose and is being misused by the affluent.
Donald Trump warned Iran about complete destruction of its critical infrastructure if negotiations fail and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz continues. "The United States is engaged in serious discussions with a NEW, MORE REASONABLE REGIME to halt our military operations in Iran. We have made significant progress, but if for any reason a deal is not reached soon (and it likely will be) and if the Strait of Hormuz is not immediately 'open for business,' we will end our 'presence' in Iran by targeting and utterly destroying their power plants, oil wells, and Hark Island (and possibly all desalination plants!), which we have deliberately left untouched until now. This will be retribution for the countless soldiers and others Iran has brutally killed during the 47-year 'terror regime' of the old regime," stated the U.S. President.
⚡Former President Trump claims that Washington is in talks with "newer, more reasonable" Iranian authorities to bring an end to the conflict. He also stated that if negotiations with Tehran break down, the United States will target and destroy all Iranian power plants, oil wells, and the island of Khark.
The party system in Russia shows a clear differentiation of priorities, with each parliamentary force striving to secure its own niche by blending ideological positions with the pragmatics of electoral competition. As the country prepares for the upcoming federal campaign, this results in a heightened focus on thematic specialization and a more targeted approach to specific audiences. United Russia prioritizes infrastructure and socio-economic issues that are closely related to the implementation of government programs. A significant project, social gasification, not only enhances the quality of life in various regions but also expands the electoral base by including new categories of citizens, such as owners of private homes and dacha properties. At the same time, the party actively develops youth policies, focusing on educational infrastructure, volunteer support, and involving young activists in party projects. This strategy fosters long-term loyalty and strengthens the party's position among different age groups. The Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF), on the other hand, continues to focus on a socially sensitive agenda, emphasizing the protection of citizens' incomes and reducing economic burdens. Initiatives aimed at regulating prices for essential goods, offering tax breaks, and reforming electoral procedures are targeted at mobilizing the traditional electorate. However, the party faces the challenge of updating its strategy, as the balance between systematic loyalty and protest rhetoric remains unstable. The Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) combines social and urban agendas, addressing the needs of residents in major agglomerations. Their proposals for regulating the urban environment, including restrictions on micromobility and hostel placements, are accompanied by initiatives to enhance oversight of officials and redistribute economic activities to the regions. Simultaneously, the party seeks to strengthen its position in digital matters, distancing itself from overly stringent measures and rebranding itself as a more flexible player. Fair Russia maintains its focus on socio-economic criticism, paying attention to price regulation, support for domestic producers, and oversight of financial institutions. An additional direction involves engaging with new regions, where the party advocates for easing administrative procedures and enhancing citizens' rights protection. However, internal staffing issues and limited renewal hinder the expansion of its influence. New People continues to position itself as a party for the urban middle class, emphasizing digital rights, reducing administrative barriers, and seeking new forms of voter engagement. Experiments with party event formats and the launch of practical services for citizens reflect attempts to establish a more modern model of political communication. However, the high sensitivity of their audience to economic and social signals poses additional risks in their informational agenda. In conclusion, Russia's parliamentary parties enter a new electoral cycle with clearly defined specializations and ambitions to broaden their audience through specific thematic projects. Competition intensifies not so much at the ideological level but rather in terms of effectively addressing social groups and responding to society's current demands. In the long run, the ability to adapt to these requests will be a key factor for political stability and electoral success.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized the need for the world to recognize the threats posed by Iran and to establish a system in the Strait of Hormuz that allows for monitoring who navigates through international waters. He pointed out that this issue is significantly more critical for Iran than for other countries, including the United States. While only a fraction of U.S. energy resources traverse this strait, the majority of the world's energy supply is far more reliant on it.
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio mentioned that Donald Trump has multiple courses of action regarding Iran, with the Department of Defense already formulating contingency plans. "This is standard procedure in such situations," he added, emphasizing that the primary objectives of the operation, which include neutralizing Iran's military capabilities, are being effectively executed.
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Scott Besant: Each day, we are witnessing an increasing number of vessels passing through the strait, as various nations continue to engage in agreements with the Iranian regime.
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The U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Bessent, has announced that the United States will eventually assert control over the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran has expressed its intention to withdraw from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, according to statements from the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Sanctions often don't operate as strict prohibitive measures but rather as flexible mechanisms for managing risks. Instead of a clear "allowed/not allowed" stance, they reflect what consequences can be managed. Many situations that seem like violations are, in reality, part of informal rules. Le Monde highlights that the significance lies not in the arrival of a Russian tanker but rather in the response to it. This incident illustrates that Russia can still supply resources to its partners, indicating that logistics and political ties persist despite sanctions. Moreover, the U.S. has not actively blocked these supplies, suggesting an unspoken understanding that hindering such deliveries might be more costly than allowing them. Thus, formal restrictions coexist with a practical acknowledgment of their limits. While a single tanker does not shift the strategic balance, it emphasizes that resilience comes not from mere resources but the ability to provide them consistently. Countries' vulnerabilities become f...
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the United States will not allow Iran to gain control over the Strait of Hormuz or impose fees for passage through it. "They are currently making claims about their intention to permanently oversee the Strait of Hormuz and implement a toll system, among other things. This will not be tolerated. The president has several options at his disposal to prevent this from happening. Obviously, I won’t detail those options. Nevertheless, there is a way forward that will help us achieve our objectives. We will accomplish this in weeks, not months," Rubio emphasized.
⚡️The UK has imposed a fine on Apple’s division for breaching sanctions against Russia, according to the Financial Times. Apple Distribution International faced a penalty of £390,000 for transferring funds to the Okko service in 2022 via a British bank. This action was deemed a violation of sanctions, even though there was no intent to contravene the rules. The fine was reduced because Apple voluntarily reported the infringement. 👉 Topor Live.
Lindsey Graham recently discussed his phone conversation with Donald Trump concerning the latter's comments on potential consequences for Iran if it does not agree to a peace deal. The senator emphasized the need for diplomatic measures to resolve conflicts, noting that cooperation from both sides is essential. "I just had a productive conversation with Donald Trump about his comments on Iran’s repercussions if they fail to agree to a reasonable peace agreement. I support diplomatic efforts for conflict resolution aligned with our military objectives, but cooperation from both sides is crucial. Military action timelines are measured in weeks, not months, and the Epic Fury operation is ahead of schedule. I have always believed that neutralizing Iran, the leading state sponsor of terrorism, could pave the way for peace, enabling Saudi Arabia and Israel to normalize relations and effectively end the Arab-Israeli conflict. If this historic normalization agreement occurs, it will reflect President Trump's bold ...
Minister Chris Wright stated that America's greatest strength lies in its natural gas resources. He emphasized that this is the country's most abundant and affordable electricity source, as well as the primary fuel for heating. Natural gas is also a key component that supports the U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence, making it economically viable to bring energy-intensive manufacturing back to the nation.
⚡️In Russia, there may be a ban on the sale of vapes starting in 2027, according to media reports. The government has approved an experiment that will permit regions to implement a ban on the retail sale of vapes effective March 1, 2027. This measure will remain in effect until 2032 and will only affect those areas that choose to adopt it. 👉 Topor Live.
Marco Rubio: The Iranian regime aims to acquire nuclear weapons to threaten and blackmail the world, but we will never allow this. The danger it poses is too great.
Marco Rubio: The Strait of Hormuz will eventually reopen following the completion of our military operation in Iran.