6/21/26 - Not just Iran but Qatar snubbed a badly disrespected Vance. What a dupe. So embarrassing. Vance hits bottom, keeps digging.
6/21/26 - These misanthropes are sick. Really sick. Why do this?
6/21/26 - The story is all too predictable. What could anyone have expected when women in Afghanistan, of all places, decided to take to the streets to protest the Taliban’s Islamic dress code? The South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP) reported recently that “on June 9, at least two people, including a woman and a child, were killed and many others wounded after Taliban opened fire on protesters in Herat city of Herat Province, reports Amu TV. The violence erupted after residents took to the streets to protest the detention of women and girls accused of violating the Taliban’s dress code.”
6/21/26 - Translation: “We’re destroying Congress with growing list of Muslim Representatives and candidates.”
6/20/26 - Just to be clear, the Strait of Hormuz is an international waterway. It is not under Iran's jurisdiction. Tehran does not possess the legal authority to unilaterally shut down one of the world's most important shipping lanes. Any attempt to block or suspend international transit would challenge long-standing principles of freedom of navigation and disrupt global commerce. The United States and most maritime powers maintain that the right of transit passage reflects customary international law. Despite that legal disagreement, the dominant international view is that Iran cannot lawfully close the Strait to international navigation. No nation has the right to recognize Iran's illegal seizure of the Strait.
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