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Mar 15, 2026

MAGA national security expert makes damning prediction about US 'losing the war'

David Pyne, a prominent America First conservative and national security analyst, issued a stark warning about the trajectory of the Iran war, arguing that Iran possesses a straightforward path to victory regardless of military losses."All Iran has to do to win its war of independence against the US and Israel is for its regime to survive and outlast the war while inflicting maximum financial and economic pain on its enemies to pressure Trump to end his unwinnable war of aggression," Pyne wrote on social media.Pyne's analysis echoes warnings from military strategists about asymmetric warfare dynamics. He contends that without a massive ground invasion, American military superiority becomes irrelevant to the conflict's ultimate outcome."If the US doesn't invade Iran with half a million troops, the US can win every battle but it will lose the war just like we did in Vietnam," Pyne stated, drawing a parallel to America's experience in Southeast Asia.The former Trump supporter then criticized the president's own military history, suggesting Trump lacks the experience necessary to navigate prolonged conflicts. "Trump dodged the draft four times to avoid serving in the Vietnam War so it appears he never learned this important lesson," Pyne wrote.Pyne's comments represent growing skepticism among Trump's own political base regarding the viability of the Iran military campaign and the administration's ability to achieve stated objectives without escalating to levels of commitment Trump has repeatedly rejected.

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Mar 15, 2026

Senator flags Trump's 'only way to prevent an even bigger disaster' in Iran

Senator Chris Murphy outlined a cascading series of military crises stemming from Trump's Iran war, warning that the president lacks any coherent strategy to contain the escalating regional conflict.Murphy identified four interconnected crises threatening to spiral out of control. First, he noted that while U.S. and Israeli forces destroyed Iranian missiles, Iran's arsenal of cheap, weaponized drones poses an indefinite threat to regional oil infrastructure. Iran successfully destroyed a critical Oman oil depot two days ago, demonstrating the vulnerability."We can destroy Iran's missiles but not all their drones, and war today is drone war," Murphy stated. "Iran can hit oil sites in the region indefinitely because they possess so many cheap, weaponized drones."Murphy criticized Trump for failing to learn from the Ukraine conflict about modern warfare dynamics. He warned that Gulf states are rapidly depleting their air defense interceptors, leaving oil infrastructure increasingly exposed.A broader regional conflict is erupting as Iranian proxies attack Israel from Lebanon and target U.S. forces in Iraq, with Israel threatening a major ground invasion of Lebanon. Additional flashpoints loom: Yemen's Houthis remain quiet but capable of disrupting the Red Sea, while Syria faces destabilization risks.Most critically, Murphy argued Trump has no viable endgame. "Trump has lost control of the war," Murphy concluded. "His best course now is to cut his losses and end it. That's the only way to prevent an even bigger disaster."It’s crystal clear now that Trump has lost control of this war. He badly misjudged Iran’s ability to retaliate. The region is on fire. 1/ I’m going to explain to you in this????what I’ve learned - in part from closed door briefings - about the four biggest current crises.— Chris Murphy ???? (@ChrisMurphyCT) March 14, 2026

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Mar 15, 2026

Swedish court orders detention of Russian captain of tanker boarded off Sweden

A Swedish court has ordered the detention of the Russian captain of a ship which was suspected to be sailing under a false flag in the Baltic Sea and was boarded by authorities last week

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Mar 15, 2026

Pakistan says it hit militant hideouts in Afghanistan’s Kandahar as fighting shows no letup

Pakistan says it struck militant hideouts in Afghanistan as cross-border fighting intensified and both sides traded blame

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Mar 15, 2026

Brazil ex-President Bolsonaro's kidney function improves but he remains in intensive care

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s kidney function has improved but he will remain in an intensive care unit because of pneumonia

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Mar 15, 2026

Nigeria’s online content creator market has boomed. Can the skit-makers and streamers make it pay?

As platforms make less from advertising, creators are struggling to monetise work – leading to calls for more government investment and tax breaksOn a humid afternoon in Lagos, a shoot for a comedy skit is under way on a set that looks more like a small film production.Dozens of people mill about: lighting assistants, a sound engineer, a makeup artist and even a content creator recording unscripted behind-the-scenes footage. At the centre is Broda Shaggi, born Samuel Animashaun Perry, who is issuing instructions, rehearsing lines and performing caricatures. Continue reading...

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Mar 14, 2026

Trump begs for help from other countries with Iran: 'This should be a team effort'

President Donald Trump called for international cooperation on Iran policy in a Truth Social post, arguing that securing the Strait of Hormuz should be a collective responsibility rather than falling solely on the United States.Trump claimed that, "The United States of America has beaten and completely decimated Iran, both Militarily, Economically, and in every other way," but emphasized that nations dependent on oil passing through the strategic waterway must share the burden of protecting it."The Countries of the World that receive Oil through the Hormuz Strait must take care of that passage, and we will help — A LOT!" Trump stated, adding that the U.S. would coordinate with these nations to ensure operations proceed "quickly, smoothly, and well."Trump characterized the approach as a necessary shift in strategy, declaring "This should have always been a team effort, and now it will be." He suggested the collaborative framework would "bring the World together toward Harmony, Security, and Everlasting Peace."The statement reflects Trump's broader foreign policy approach of reducing unilateral American commitments while seeking greater burden-sharing from allies and partners regarding regional security concerns. It comes after Trump declared we already "won" in Iran.Read the full post here.

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Mar 14, 2026

Five arrested in Cuba after protest at local Communist party office

Rare action began peacefully but ‘degenerated into vandalism’ according to state-run newspaperFive people have been arrested in Cuba for acts of “vandalism” after a small group of protesters broke into a provincial office of the Cuban Communist party and set fire to computers and furniture.The incident, which also affected a pharmacy and another shop, took place in the town of Moron, a little more than 300 miles (500km) east of Havana. Continue reading...

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Mar 13, 2026

Bolivia arrests alleged drug kingpin accused of putting hit on Paraguayan prosecutor

Bolivian interior ministry says Sebastián Marset is being extradited to US, where he’s wanted for money launderingSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxSebastián Marset, an alleged Uruguayan drug trafficker and one of South America’s most wanted criminals, has been arrested in Bolivia.Marset, 34, is accused of trafficking tonnes of cocaine from South America to Europe, and also of having ordered the murder of a Paraguayan prosecutor who was shot dead as he honeymooned on a Colombian beach in 2022. Continue reading...

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Mar 13, 2026

An environmental activist and her family escaped death threats in Honduras. ICE deported her husband anyway

Oscar, Ana and their children fled violence for safety in the US. Now Oscar, afraid and alone, is back in Honduras – ‘at the mercy of God and his will’ As soon as Oscar’s deportation flight landed at the La Lima airport in Honduras, he put on his baseball cap. On the airport shuttle toward the terminal, he pulled his cap even lower – trying to obscure his face at various police checkpoints.His parents picked him up in a car, and drove him to a lodging they had arranged for him – miles away from his family home. He has hardly stepped outside since. “Because I can’t trust anyone – not the authorities, not the government, not a police officer,” he said. He has visited his mother a handful of times since the US deported him three weeks ago, and only under the cover of night. “They will kill anyone here. There is death everywhere.” Continue reading...

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Mar 13, 2026

Apple cuts China App Store commission fees after government pressure

The move, which lowers fees to 25%, is a breakthrough for Chinese developers Tencent and ByteDanceSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxApple announced late on Thursday it would lower the commission fees collected in its App Store in mainland China. The move follows pressure from regulators in the tech company’s second-largest market, as well as global scrutiny of its payment requirements.Fees for in-app purchases and paid transactions will be lowered to 25% from 30% starting on Sunday, Apple said in a statement on its blog for developers. Continue reading...

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Mar 13, 2026

France returns sacred talking drum looted from Côte d’Ivoire over 100 years ago

Djidji Ayôkwé was handed to Ivorian officials in Paris earlier this monthA sacred artefact looted by French colonial authorities more than a century ago has been returned to Côte d’Ivoire in one of the most significant cultural restitutions to a former French colony in years.The Djidji Ayôkwé, a talking drum confiscated in 1916 by French administrators, landed at 8.45am on Friday at the airport in Port Bouët on the outskirts of the economic capital, Abidjan. It was handed over to Ivorian officials in Paris earlier this month after being removed from the Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac Museum. Continue reading...