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Iran Warns of ‘Everlasting Consequences’ After US Strikes Nuclear Sites

US Conducts Airstrikes on Iran Nuclear Facilities On June 21–22, 2025, the United States launched coordinated airstrikes targeting Iran’s Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear sites—deploying bunker-busting bombs and Tomahawk missiles in alliance with Israel. President Trump described the strikes as a “spectacular military success” aimed at dismantling Iran's enrichment capabilities. Tehran’s Forceful Response Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi denounced the strikes as a "grave violation of the UN Charter, international law and the NPT." He warned that such an “egregious act of aggression” would have "everlasting consequences," and called for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, asserting Iran reserves all legal rights to defend itself. Global Reactions at a Tipping Point UN Secretary-General António Guterres voiced deep alarm, urging de-escalation to avoid catastrophic regional fallout. European leaders, including France and the UK, stressed that resolving the crisis requires […]

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Trump Administration Ends LGBT‑Youth Option on National Suicide Hotline

Starting July 17, 2025, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) will eliminate the “Press 3” LGBTQ+ youth option on the U.S. 988 National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Previously, callers under 25 could connect directly to counselors trained to support LGBTQ+ young people—now all callers will receive general support only. From Targeted to Generalized Service Since its 2022 launch in partnership with The Trevor Project, the specialized service has supported over 1.3 million LGBTQ+ youth. The 2026 HHS budget removes the ~US$33 million allocated to the program, while keeping overall funding for the 988 line intact at US$520 million . Critics Sound Alarm Trevor Project CEO Jaymes Black called the decision “devastating,” noting the service was evidence-based and effective for a high-risk demographic. Advocates highlighted that LGBTQ+ youth are three to four times more likely to attempt suicide than their peers—and losing […]

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Trump Delays TikTok Ban/Sale Deadline Again, Extends to September

On June 19, 2025, President Trump issued a third 90‑day extension—via executive order—pushing back the U.S. deadline for TikTok's sale or shutdown to September 17, 2025, citing ongoing negotiations and the need for additional time to strike a viable deal. White House & TikTok Reaction White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said the extension gives more time to “make a good deal” and that the administration and Dept. of Justice view the move as legally sound. TikTok, backed by U.S. users and businesses, expressed gratitude and emphasized ongoing talks with U.S. officials, including Vice President J.D. Vance. Legal and Political Context The Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act mandates ByteDance to divest U.S. assets by January 19, 2025, or face a ban—but the law allows only a single legal 90‑day extension if “significant progress” toward U.S. ownership is made. […]

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“I Was Lying in Bed…The Ceiling Fell In”: Survivor Recounts Soroka Hospital Missile Strike

On June 19, 2025, an Iranian Sejjil ballistic missile struck Soroka Medical Center in southern Israel during the early hours, inflicting extensive structural damage. Over 240 people were wounded, including hospital staff and patients—even as most wards were partially evacuated. Survivor’s Account A patient described the harrowing moment: “I was lying in bed... the ceiling fell in.”“We heard a boom… everything came apart, glass, ceilings, everything simply fell.” Hospital staff immediately evacuated those remaining, moving them floors down or to bomb shelters. Thanks to earlier safety measures, many avoided serious injury. Windows shattered, ceilings collapsed, and emergency rooms were forced to limit operations to critical cases . Humanitarian & Structural Impact A surgical ward collapsed, and a suspected chemical leak was reported following the strike . Buildings, including labs and clinics, saw structural failures—triggering evacuations and emergency responses . Strategic […]

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Iranian Minister Warns US Joining Israeli Strikes Would ‘Open Hell’

An Iranian government minister declared that if the United States joins Israel’s military strikes on Iran, it would “open the gates of hell,” highlighting the gravity of potential escalation and signaling that the conflict could spiral into a wider regional war. Context of the Escalation Israel has launched extensive airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear and military facilities, with retaliatory missile barrages in response. While the US has denied direct involvement, President Trump has hinted that American forces could join “if necessary,” keeping options open amid growing pressure. Iranian officials, including Supreme Leader Khamenei, have warned that any external participation would result in “irreparable damage”. Why It Matters FactorRiskMajor EscalationInvolvement by the US could broaden the conflict across the Middle EastGlobal Military ResponsePotential for regional alliances to engage or intensify retaliatory attacksNuclear Deterrence UnderminedRisk of deploying heavy munitions and U.S. bombers near […]

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New US Immigration Directive Expands Screening: Affects Student & Exchange Visa Applicants

Affected Visa Categories F‑1 (Academic Student): Required to make all social media accounts public for vetting. Face more rigorous background checks for political activism or anti‑US sentiments. M‑1 (Vocational Student): Same public social media requirement and intense screening applied. J‑1 (Exchange Visitor): Includes participants in work-and-study, vocational, research, medical exchange, and cultural programs. Also subject to expanded vetting. Deployment Notes & Priorities Scheduling Pause: From May 27, consular posts halted new F, M, J visa appointments pending full implementation of screening guidance. Guidance Issued June 18: Consulates must resume appointments under new rules within 5 business days, prioritizing: Medical exchange participants (e.g., foreign doctors/physicians). Students at schools with <15% international students—smaller institutions get preference. Travel Ban Extensions A separate directive bans immigrant and non-immigrant visas (including F, M, J) for nationals from specific countries with high overstay rates or security […]

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Trump Says U.S. May Join Israeli Strikes on Iran: “I May Do It, I May Not”

What Trump Said Away from his usual political rhetoric, Trump told reporters on June 17, 2025: “I may do it. I may not do it. I mean, nobody knows what I’m going to do,”when asked about the possibility of the U.S. joining Israeli bombing missions in Iran . Military Buildup & Strategic Ambiguity While no formal decision has been made, the U.S. has moved fighter jets, bomber aircraft, and aerial refueling assets closer to the region . Reports mention consideration of using bunker-buster bombs on strategic sites like Fordow and supporting Israeli air operations—along with refueling support . Diplomatic vs. Military Signals Despite tough talk—calling for Iran's “unconditional surrender” and refusing to kill Iran's Supreme Leader “for now”—Trump also emphasized that diplomatic options remain open. This stance continues his “maximum-pressure” strategy: economic sanctions backed by credible military threats. Global & […]

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Trump’s Iran Dilemma Exposes Bitter Split Among MAGA Hawks and Isolationists

Recent developments show a growing rift within Trump’s inner circle and MAGA base over his stance on the Israel–Iran conflict. While Senators Lindsey Graham and Tom Cotton and other hawkish voices push for U.S. support to Israel, isolationist leaders like Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon, and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene warn that deeper involvement would betray Trump’s “America First” promise. The Diplomatic Balancing Act Trump’s abrupt departure from the G7 summit to return to Washington and his tough rhetoric—including calls for Iran's “unconditional surrender”—suggest he's weighing military options. At the same time, top MAGA conservatives like JD Vance and Rand Paul emphasize restraint, arguing foreign entanglements would harm Trump’s core constituency. Tucker Carlson added that war momentum would fracture the MAGA coalition . Political Stakes Ahead FactorImpactMAGA LoyaltyA military escalation could alienate voters who supported Trump for opposing “endless wars”.Foreign Policy […]

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Trump: U.S. Knows Khamenei’s Location, Won’t Strike—“At Least for Now”

On June 17, 2025, former U.S. President Donald Trump announced he is aware of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s exact location. But he stated the U.S. has no immediate plans to assassinate him—calling Khamenei “an easy target” but clarifying the strike is “not going to take him out ... at least not for now.” 2. Strategic Tone & Diplomatic Signal Trump’s statements signal growing U.S.–Iran tension: He demands Iran’s “unconditional surrender,” threatening any missile threats towards civilians or U.S. troops. The caveat "for now" suggests striking a delicate balance—keeping military options visible while hinting at ongoing diplomatic maneuvering. 3. Background: Israeli Advances & U.S. Restraint Israel has been bombing Iranian nuclear and military sites, prompting Trump to cut short his G7 trip to return for urgent strategic talks. Trump reportedly vetoed an Israeli proposal to target Khamenei during his […]

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Iranians Voice Fear and Sadness After Trump’s Tehran Evacuation Warning

Following five days of intense Israeli airstrikes targeting military and nuclear infrastructure, former President Trump posted on Truth Social: “Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran!” The message intensified panic in a city already reeling from explosions, sirens, and escalating destruction. 1. Fear, Chaos & Panicked Exodus News outlets and eyewitnesses report massive traffic jams as families fled north toward Mazandaran and Gilan provinces. Many described trips that usually take 7–8 hours ballooning to 18–24 hours, highlighting terrifying gridlock. Residents spoke of a sudden onset of “a smell of death” in the air, with fleeing civilians carrying essentials amid shortages at gas stations and pharmacies. 2. Uncertainty and Emotional Toll Tehran’s heavy reliance on personal basements, subways, and shuttered schools for shelter—due to the lack of formal bomb shelters—has left many irate and fearful. Distrust in the government’s safety communication is growing. […]

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