This Week in the World Affairs Brief

TRUMP’S IRAN DEAL BARELY HOLDING UP

It’s been a wild week for the US-Iran deal. The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) had only been signed a few hours when Iran announced it was closing the Strait of Hormuz again due to Israel’s continued attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon. The MOU clearly states that the United States and its allies (that includes Israel) would “declare the immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon.” Israel almost immediately defied this first provision of the MOU, but they quickly declared another “ceasefire” with Hezbollah after president Trump demanded it. Israeli PM Netanyahu is not afraid to continue attacks whenever he can offer a justification for them even if it sabotages the Iran deal that He didn’t want from the beginning. Fortunately, both Trump and the leaders of Iran want to see this thing work, despite Israel’s obstinance, so traffic is still flowing through the Strait though at reduced rates and through a shallow channel closer to the Omani side of the Strait. That’s the only reason gas prices have not yet spiked upward again. Whether or not a deal works out in the long-term depends on the ongoing talks on the nuclear issues, and whether or not President Trump can stop insulting the Iranians continually and restore some semblance of diplomacy to the talks. To receive a free, one-time sample of the Brief, click on Request a Sample on the left.

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"Set Your AC To 78F": NYC Socialist Pleads With Residents As Fragile Grid Faces Blackout Risk

ZeroHedge

"Set your AC to 78 degrees, turn off lights/electronics you're not using, and unplug what you can," New York City Socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani wrote on X late Wednesday. New Yorkers are now getting a real-world lesson in what Mamdani's recent "warmth of collectivism" comments actually mean: shared sacrifice, including being told to dial back air conditioning during blistering heat as the risk of power blackouts rises.

Mediators Pledge Quiet Between US, Iran To Allow For Ayatollah Khamenei's Funeral

ZeroHedge

Apparently things are going to be 'quiet' heading into the weekend, to allow time for the mass funeral events of slain Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Crucially the Qatar-Pakistan statement indicated, "The parties agreed to continue discussions over the coming period, with the next meeting to be scheduled at the earliest possible time following the funeral processions of the former Iranian Supreme Leader." Other sources say a diplomatic 'pause' is on for the moment, as is presumably military action.

Russia unleashes a massive assault on Ukraine’s capital, killing more than 20

CNN

“All the windows in the room were shattered, and the door was jammed – I couldn’t open it,” the 61-year-old told CNN. Moskaeva, who was eventually rescued by firefighters, said this was the second time that a Russian attack had damaged her home. “The first time there was an attack like this, I started crying – I was shaking so badly,” she related. Now unable to enter her apartment and going to stay with relatives, she said she was worried about getting to work on Monday. “How am I supposed to get there? There’s no power, no clothes to change into, there’s nothing.”

Vance Warns 'US Has Options' As Iran Rejects Direct Doha Talks - Trump Insists Diplomacy Is 'Very Good'

ZeroHedge

Vice President JD Vance played a little 'bad cop' - warning that if Iran fails to acquiesce and destabilizes the region that the US could respond, escalating in several ways. "If Iran attempts to rebuild its nuclear program, threaten its neighbors and support terrorism, President Trump has options to deal with it," Vance said, without specifying further. Earlier the WSJ stated that Trump had been briefed on several military options - including 'all-out war'; however, the US president is said to want to give diplomacy more time.

Supreme Court Rejects Trump’s Appeal of Sexual Abuse Verdict in E. Jean Carroll Case

The Epoch Times

The Supreme Court on June 29 turned down an appeal from President Donald Trump in the case involving magazine columnist E. Jean Carroll. At least six of the nine justices declined to take up the appeal of the finding that Trump sexually abused the writer. The vote count and how each justice voted were not disclosed. Justices did not offer any explanation for the rejection of the appeal, which means that Trump owes Carroll $5 million in damages.

Iran Contradicts Trump, Refuses Talks 'At Any Level' For Coming Days, While US Delegation Travels To Qatar

ZeroHedge

Iran Foreign Ministry contradicts Trump on Doha talks: "We will not hold any negotiation meetings at any level with the American side in the coming days." US-Iran talks may resume Tuesday in Doha, Trump declaring the plan in a Monday Truth Social, with Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner traveling to Qatar, though Tehran denies technical negotiations are scheduled. Qatar suspended most maritime activity as security deteriorates, while shipping through the Strait of Hormuz remains disrupted & slowed. Recent US-Iran strikes have clouded diplomacy, despite reports both sides have paused military action. Iran warned it could halt negotiations and said further US involvement in Hormuz would escalate tensions and delay the waterway's reopening.

'Problematic But Not Critical': Putin Concedes Fuel Shortages After Ukraine Strikes, Plays It Cool

ZeroHedge

"As for strikes against critical infrastructure in general, and energy infrastructure in particular, of course, these attacks on our infrastructure facilities create problems," Putin said in the new interview published by the Kremlin. "That's obvious." "Right now we're observing a certain shortage, but it's not critical," he added. He also made wide-ranging public remarks at a major summit of the ruling 'United Russia' party.

Giant Explosion Rocks Lebanon As IDF Destroys Hezbollah's Underground Drone Complex

ZeroHedge

While the IDF has yet to issue its official post-operation briefing, it took the unusual step of warning residents in northern Israel to expect a massive, earth-shaking blast. The military had actually escorted journalists on a propaganda tour of the complex earlier this month to showcase the scale of the threat, amid the ongoing Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon.

Record 1 in 16 People Worldwide Now Use Drugs, UN Report Says

The Epoch Times

Out of the 14 million who used drugs via injections, almost 7 million had hepatitis C, 1.7 million were living with HIV, and 1.5 million had both....“While cannabis remains the most widely used drug, the global cocaine market has reached record levels,” the U.N. stated in the post. In the 10 years between 2014 and 2024, global production of cocaine has surged by more than 370 percent.

250 Years Ago: South Carolina Defeats the British Empire

The Epoch Times

On the very day Congress received Jefferson’s draft, more than 6,500 Continental soldiers, militiamen, enslaved laborers, and warriors from the Pee Dee, Waccamaw, Cheraw, and Catawba tribes prepared to defend South Carolina in what history remembers as the Battle of Sullivan’s Island.

Baghdad's Green Zone Locked Down As Officials Arrested In Corruption Sweep

ZeroHedge

Security forces locked down Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone and carried out raids inside the government and embassy district that sits on the west bank of the Tigris River. It contains key Iraqi state institutions, including parliament and government offices, as well as foreign embassies, most notably the U.S. Embassy.

US Strikes Iran in Response to Attack on Cargo Ship

The Epoch Times

U.S. President Donald Trump earlier on Friday called Iran’s attack a violation of a ceasefire reached by the two countries. CENTCOM said U.S. aircraft struck missile and drone storage locations, as well as coastal radar sites inside Iran, as part of the retaliatory operation.

Number of Refugees in Germany Hits Record High of Four Million

Breitbart

According to the data, 832,000 of the 3.3 million post-1950 refugees are Ukrainian nationals, or 25 per cent. Meanwhile, over one in five (22 per cent) hailed from Syria, meaning that the two countries account for nearly half of all displaced people living in Germany since 1950. Other significant groups included 316,000 people from Afghanistan, 186,000 from Iraq, 146,000 from Turkey, 120,000 from Poland, and 117,000 from Iran.

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