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📢 🇺🇸 🇮🇱 Trump: "Bibi's been a great wartime prime minister, and I've been the best friend to Israel I think that they've ever had, a lot of people say beyond presidents that they've ever had."
📎 Disclosetv
📎 Disclosetv
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🇲🇽 🇨🇺 🇺🇸 Two Mexican Navy ships set sail with more than 800 tons of humanitarian aid for Cuba Mexico. The federal government confirmed that two ships from the Mexican Navy departed today carrying more than 814 tons of food aid for the civilian population…
🇲🇽 🇨🇺 🇺🇸 2 Mexican Navy ships laden with humanitarian aid dock in Cuba as US blockade sparks energy crisis
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Thursday that as soon as the ships return, “we will send more support of different kinds.” Her administration noted that it still plans to send 1,500 tons of beans and powdered milk.
Sheinbaum has previously said the humanitarian aid would be sent while diplomatic maneuvering to resume oil supplies is underway. She says Mexico has told the United States it seeks to promote peaceful dialogue and ensure Cuba “can receive oil and its derivatives for its daily operations.”
Cuba has also reduced bank hours and suspended cultural events, while fuel distribution companies have said that sales only will be made in dollars and limited to 20 liters (5.28 gallons) per user.
In addition to severe blackouts, Cuban officials say that U.S. sanctions, which increased under Trump’s second term, cost the country more than $7.5 billion between March 2024 and February 2025.
https://apnews.com/article/mexico-cuba-humanitarian-aid-havana-us-sanctions-52c44db94c9423511d67366662e78ac4
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Thursday that as soon as the ships return, “we will send more support of different kinds.” Her administration noted that it still plans to send 1,500 tons of beans and powdered milk.
Sheinbaum has previously said the humanitarian aid would be sent while diplomatic maneuvering to resume oil supplies is underway. She says Mexico has told the United States it seeks to promote peaceful dialogue and ensure Cuba “can receive oil and its derivatives for its daily operations.”
Cuba has also reduced bank hours and suspended cultural events, while fuel distribution companies have said that sales only will be made in dollars and limited to 20 liters (5.28 gallons) per user.
In addition to severe blackouts, Cuban officials say that U.S. sanctions, which increased under Trump’s second term, cost the country more than $7.5 billion between March 2024 and February 2025.
https://apnews.com/article/mexico-cuba-humanitarian-aid-havana-us-sanctions-52c44db94c9423511d67366662e78ac4
AP News
2 Mexican Navy ships laden with humanitarian aid dock in Cuba as US blockade sparks energy crisis
Mexico has sent two navy ships with humanitarian aid to Cuba as tighter U.S. pressure worsens the island’s energy crisis.
📢 🇺🇸 🌎 Hegseth Calls for Military Unity Across Western Hemisphere at Inaugural Defense Chiefs Gathering
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth today called on defense chiefs and other senior military leaders from 34 Western Hemisphere countries to unite in deterrence against bad actors who may already be operating in, or working to encroach upon, the region.
Convened by Air Force Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and held in downtown Washington, the daylong, first-of-its-kind Western Hemisphere Chiefs of Defense Conference focused on regional security cooperation against narco-terrorism and other criminal enterprises throughout the hemisphere, while also analyzing common security priorities between allies and partner nations.
"The United States is asserting, reestablishing and enforcing the Trump corollary of the Monroe Doctrine," Hegseth explained.
"Yes, policing is important [and] enforcing is important, but military power is [also] important," Hegseth said, adding that the countries represented during the day's conference must work together to combat and dismantle narco-terrorism and drug trafficking cartels in the Western Hemisphere.
"We need to build those bonds of partnership to defeat the challenges to our security and our sovereignty," he added. "So, as you might say, we can make the Americas great again."
https://www.war.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/4404743/hegseth-calls-for-military-unity-across-western-hemisphere-at-inaugural-defense/
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth today called on defense chiefs and other senior military leaders from 34 Western Hemisphere countries to unite in deterrence against bad actors who may already be operating in, or working to encroach upon, the region.
Convened by Air Force Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and held in downtown Washington, the daylong, first-of-its-kind Western Hemisphere Chiefs of Defense Conference focused on regional security cooperation against narco-terrorism and other criminal enterprises throughout the hemisphere, while also analyzing common security priorities between allies and partner nations.
"The United States is asserting, reestablishing and enforcing the Trump corollary of the Monroe Doctrine," Hegseth explained.
"Yes, policing is important [and] enforcing is important, but military power is [also] important," Hegseth said, adding that the countries represented during the day's conference must work together to combat and dismantle narco-terrorism and drug trafficking cartels in the Western Hemisphere.
"We need to build those bonds of partnership to defeat the challenges to our security and our sovereignty," he added. "So, as you might say, we can make the Americas great again."
https://www.war.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/4404743/hegseth-calls-for-military-unity-across-western-hemisphere-at-inaugural-defense/
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Hegseth Calls for Military Unity Across Western Hemisphere at Inaugura
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth called on defense chiefs and other senior military leaders from 34 Western Hemisphere countries to unite in deterrence against bad actors who may already be operating in,
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↖️ 🇺🇸 ⚓️ Vertical replenishment at sea (VERTREP) @MSCSealift delivers + sustains the U.S. Navy fleet, with ~100 ships + submarines underway every day, wherever they’re needed around the world. In a VERTREP, aircraft use underbelly slings to transport loads…
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⚓️ 🇺🇸 ⚠️ Sal Mercogliano on X:
We have a video showing USS Truxtun (DDG-103) colliding with USNS Supply (T-AOE 6) in the Caribbean during an underway replenishment/refueling operation.
Supply had the USS Gettysburg (CG-64) alongside to starboard, so Supply could not maneuver.
This video shows the moment that Truxtun loses control and maneuvers into the starboard amidships of Supply.
📎 Sal Mercoglianos
We have a video showing USS Truxtun (DDG-103) colliding with USNS Supply (T-AOE 6) in the Caribbean during an underway replenishment/refueling operation.
Supply had the USS Gettysburg (CG-64) alongside to starboard, so Supply could not maneuver.
This video shows the moment that Truxtun loses control and maneuvers into the starboard amidships of Supply.
📎 Sal Mercoglianos
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🇲🇽 🇨🇺 🇺🇸 2 Mexican Navy ships laden with humanitarian aid dock in Cuba as US blockade sparks energy crisis Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Thursday that as soon as the ships return, “we will send more support of different kinds.” Her administration…
🛢 🇺🇸 🇨🇺 American officials are considering sending fuel to the island of Cuba to stave off a humanitarian crisis
Marco Rubio "could easily end up as the public face of an induced humanitarian crisis, along with another wave of Cuban 'boat people' crossing the 140km (90 miles) of water to the coast of Florida."
Mr. Rubio is one of the most powerful members of Mr Trump’s cabinet. He serves as both secretary of state and acting national security adviser. The only other person to hold both roles simultaneously was Henry Kissinger. While he appeared to be sidelined by some of the Trump administration’s special envoys on big foreign-policy projects in the Middle East and Ukraine, the Caracas raid has put him back in the spotlight. He is one of the architects of the president’s so-called Donroe doctrine, which prescribes dominance of the western hemisphere for the United States. “For Marco Rubio there is no better moment,” says Ricardo Herrero of the Cuba Study Group, which advocates for change in Cuba through dialogue and reconciliation.
Peaceful change would be far from simple to pull off. Unlike Mr Herrero, many of the 2.5m Cuban-Americans are hardliners. That includes south Florida’s three Cuban-American members of Congress. They want the Trump administration to impose even harsher measures on the regime, including a ban on family remittances to Cuba and a halt on all flights to the island by airlines based in the United States.
The White House doesn’t seem willing to go that far. It hopes instead that the fuel shortage will force the Cuban government to the table. Cuban officials have been pushing back, saying that discussions so far are preliminary, and that while they are open to dialogue, they will not change their one-party communist system.
The parallels between Venezuela and Cuba are limited. The Cuban regime is ideological and homogenous, where the Venezuelan one under Mr Maduro was split into factions and purely self-interested. Cuba’s security forces are also “more indoctrinated” than Venezuela’s, says Chris Sabatini of Chatham House, a think-tank based in London. Venezuela has abundant mineral wealth of the kind that allures Mr Trump. Cuba has little.
Given that, Mr Rubio is probably wise to string Cuba along. “Cuba is no longer self-sustaining,” says Mr Herrero. “Its only lifeline is the United States.” That may soon be more than a metaphor. Several sources tell The Economist that the United States is considering sending small quantities of fuel to the island: gas for cooking and diesel to keep water infrastructure running. Mr Rubio would gain even greater sway over his parents’ homeland.
https://www.economist.com/the-americas/2026/02/12/cubas-fate-may-be-in-marco-rubios-hands
📎 The Economist
Marco Rubio "could easily end up as the public face of an induced humanitarian crisis, along with another wave of Cuban 'boat people' crossing the 140km (90 miles) of water to the coast of Florida."
Mr. Rubio is one of the most powerful members of Mr Trump’s cabinet. He serves as both secretary of state and acting national security adviser. The only other person to hold both roles simultaneously was Henry Kissinger. While he appeared to be sidelined by some of the Trump administration’s special envoys on big foreign-policy projects in the Middle East and Ukraine, the Caracas raid has put him back in the spotlight. He is one of the architects of the president’s so-called Donroe doctrine, which prescribes dominance of the western hemisphere for the United States. “For Marco Rubio there is no better moment,” says Ricardo Herrero of the Cuba Study Group, which advocates for change in Cuba through dialogue and reconciliation.
Peaceful change would be far from simple to pull off. Unlike Mr Herrero, many of the 2.5m Cuban-Americans are hardliners. That includes south Florida’s three Cuban-American members of Congress. They want the Trump administration to impose even harsher measures on the regime, including a ban on family remittances to Cuba and a halt on all flights to the island by airlines based in the United States.
The White House doesn’t seem willing to go that far. It hopes instead that the fuel shortage will force the Cuban government to the table. Cuban officials have been pushing back, saying that discussions so far are preliminary, and that while they are open to dialogue, they will not change their one-party communist system.
The parallels between Venezuela and Cuba are limited. The Cuban regime is ideological and homogenous, where the Venezuelan one under Mr Maduro was split into factions and purely self-interested. Cuba’s security forces are also “more indoctrinated” than Venezuela’s, says Chris Sabatini of Chatham House, a think-tank based in London. Venezuela has abundant mineral wealth of the kind that allures Mr Trump. Cuba has little.
Given that, Mr Rubio is probably wise to string Cuba along. “Cuba is no longer self-sustaining,” says Mr Herrero. “Its only lifeline is the United States.” That may soon be more than a metaphor. Several sources tell The Economist that the United States is considering sending small quantities of fuel to the island: gas for cooking and diesel to keep water infrastructure running. Mr Rubio would gain even greater sway over his parents’ homeland.
https://www.economist.com/the-americas/2026/02/12/cubas-fate-may-be-in-marco-rubios-hands
📎 The Economist
The Economist
Cuba’s fate may be in Marco Rubio’s hands
The Economist understands that American officials are considering sending fuel to the island to stave off a humanitarian crisis
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Carrie Prejean Boller says Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick does not have the authority to remove her from the White House Religious Liberty Commission, and she will not resign.
"I refuse to bend the knee to Israel. I am no slave to a foreign nation, but to Christ our King."
"I refuse to bend the knee to Israel. I am no slave to a foreign nation, but to Christ our King."
Information Liberation
Carrie Prejean Boller says Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick does not have the authority to remove her from the White House Religious Liberty Commission, and she will not resign. "I refuse to bend the knee to Israel. I am no slave to a foreign nation, but to Christ our…
📢 🇺🇸 🇮🇱 Carrie Prejean Boller on X:
"Forcing people to affirm Zionism on a “Religious Liberty” Commission is the opposite of religious freedom."
"I will not resign, and I will not be bullied for following my Catholic conscience."
📎 Carrie Prejean Boller
"Forcing people to affirm Zionism on a “Religious Liberty” Commission is the opposite of religious freedom."
"I will not resign, and I will not be bullied for following my Catholic conscience."
📎 Carrie Prejean Boller
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🛢 🇺🇸 🇨🇺 American officials are considering sending fuel to the island of Cuba to stave off a humanitarian crisis Marco Rubio "could easily end up as the public face of an induced humanitarian crisis, along with another wave of Cuban 'boat people' crossing…
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📢 🇺🇸 🌐 Marco Rubio: "The world is changing very fast right in front of us. The old world is gone ... We live in a new era in geopolitics, and it's going to require all of us to sort of re-examine what that looks like and what our role is going to be."
📎 State Department
📎 State Department
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🇺🇸⚡️- BREAKING: Jeffrey Epstein invited Bill Gates to his island and told him that people from the first Trump administration would be visiting the island.
⚓️ 🇺🇸 🇮🇷 With Nimitz decommissioning, the U.S. carrier fleet is effectively down to 10 and stretched thin. Half are in current or upcoming maintenance. Two are deployed, one is forward-deployed, and two are preparing to deploy over the coming weeks and months. Not much room for error.
As I and others have reported for months: USS George H.W. Bush is deploying next from the east coast. According to WSJ, the crew was told to prepare to deploy to the Middle East on a potentially expedited timeline. Surging - at the expense of training - has always been an option.
📎 Ian Ellis
As I and others have reported for months: USS George H.W. Bush is deploying next from the east coast. According to WSJ, the crew was told to prepare to deploy to the Middle East on a potentially expedited timeline. Surging - at the expense of training - has always been an option.
📎 Ian Ellis
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No other country on the planet loves Trump more than Israel does.
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🇺🇸🇨🇭⚡️- Palantir is suing the Swiss magazine "Republik" following a two-part investigative report published in December 2025.
The Swiss journal's articles detailed how Palantir was actively trying to influence Swiss politics, federal authorities and the Swiss army.
However, Swiss civil authorities rejected further ties with Palantir at least 9 times, and Republik is being sued for exposing Palantir's failed attempts.
The Swiss journal's articles detailed how Palantir was actively trying to influence Swiss politics, federal authorities and the Swiss army.
However, Swiss civil authorities rejected further ties with Palantir at least 9 times, and Republik is being sued for exposing Palantir's failed attempts.
The city originally attempted to cancel the AfD’s rental of a town hall for a campaign event, but an administrative court ruled that this violated equal treatment rules for political parties. However, it indicated a targeted speaking ban might be legally permissible, prompting the city to pursue that option.
Höcke, who is the leader of AfD in Thuringia, issued the following statement regarding the ban:
“Democrats of all countries, look to Germany! Right now, German courts are seriously deliberating whether I should be issued a speaking ban for political events! I am entitled to the fundamental right to exercise freedom of speech. I am a member of a constitutional body. I am the opposition leader of a German parliament.”
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Le Figaro journalist, Paul Sugy, wrote on X/Twitter:
Like many others, I was horrified and deeply moved by the first reports that reached us about the young man lynched in Lyon by antifa activists, on the sidelines of Rima Hassan's lecture at Sciences Po.
By cross-checking the information I obtained from police sources and Quentin’s circle, here’s what I can say at this stage about the lad.
Quentin D. is a 23-year-old student from Lyon, studying finance and maths. He converted to Catholicism a few years ago and attends Mass at the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter. Those close to him describe him as a devout lad. He led his family down a path of faith after his conversion.
He’s also a nationalist activist, and like other activists, he was contacted by the Némésis collective to provide security for an event last night near the IEP in Lyon, where Rima Hassan was giving a lecture. There were about fifteen of them.
The women from Némésis suffered an initial assault, then the activists packed up and were set upon in adjacent streets, pursued by several dozen antifa activists. During this chase, Quentin was tripped up, smashed his skull against the ground, and was then kicked repeatedly in a lynching. This attack left him with numerous brain injuries. He got back up with a friend and carried on his way home.
Then he lost consciousness upon reaching Quai Fulchiron near Vieux Lyon: at that point, his comrade, himself lightly injured, called for help. State services confirm that the young man, unconscious, was taken into care around 7:40 p.m.
Quentin was admitted to Hôpital Édouard Herriot; he’s in a coma and suffering from a brain haemorrhage. His loved ones have little hope. Father Grenier administered the last rites to him this morning.
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We cannot erase Jewish French people from the Republic's family photo.
Because when a Jew is in danger in the homeland [France], it is the homeland [France] itself that is in danger.
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