Cuba could be the next bite Trump can’t chew

Scott Ritter: Cuba could be the bite Trump can’t chew

RT

With much of the world’s attention on the still unresolved conflict between the US and Iran, the average consumer of news may be forgiven if they had forgotten that the US had, on January 3 of this year, launched a mini-invasion of Venezuela which resulted in the death of scores of people, including a number of Cuban security personnel, and the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife.

The US justified this action by noting that Maduro was, in its books, a fugitive from justice, having been previously indicted in a US Federal Court on narcotics trafficking charges. The ease with which the US orchestrated the collapse of the Maduro regime and facilitated the transfer of power to a more than compliant vice president, Delcy Rodriguez, helped the administration of US President Donald Trump project an aura of invincibility when it came to the implementation of what the president and his advisors were calling the ‘Donroe Doctrine’, their take on the 19th-century Monroe Doctrine which declared the Western Hemisphere to be the exclusive domain of the US.

Little more than a week later, on January 11, President Trump posted on his Truth Social account what amounted to a direct threat against the government of Cuba. “Cuba lived, for many years, on large amounts of OIL and MONEY from Venezuela,” the president wrote, stating that there had been a direct relationship between Venezuelan economic support to Cuba and Cuban security support to Venezuela. “Venezuela now has the United States of America, the most powerful military in the world (by far), to protect them, and protect them we will. THERE WILL BE NO MORE OIL OR MONEY GOING TO CUBA—ZERO! I strongly suggest they make a deal, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE!”

The president then set off a firestorm of speculation on American social media when, responding to a joking post that was made on X late the week prior stating that said, “Marco Rubio will be president of Cuba,” he wrote in response “sounds good to me!”

Regime change in Cuba, it seemed, was on the cards.

A month later, President Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the White House, where the decision was made to attack Iran. The US and Israel launched a surprise attack on Iran on February 28, starting a 37-day campaign that ultimately saw the US and Israel fail to achieve any of their stated military and geopolitical objectives, and which left Iran in a position where it dictated the fate of the global economy by controlling the flow of oil and gas through the Strait of Hormuz.

An invasion of Cuba was no longer a top Trump administration policy.

Almost overnight, this calculus changed. On May 21, Marco Rubio declared that Cuba was “one of the leading sponsors of terrorism in the entire region.” His comments came the same day that the US Department of Justice unsealed an indictment against former Cuban President Raul Castro. In one day, the Trump administration had reconstructed the pathway toward military action by the US against Cuba, mirroring the regime change justifications that had been cobbled together before the January 3 assault on Caracas that led to the capture of Nicolas Maduro and the collapse of his regime. These actions coincided with the arrival of a US carrier battlegroup off the shores of Cuba.

Rubio’s painting Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism carries zero intellectual weight or factual predicate, coming as it does on the heels of a concerted effort undertaken by the Biden administration to remove that designation from Cuba because there was no longer any basis for such a claim. But the fact is that similar shortcomings existed regarding the legality of the claims made by the US against Nicolas Maduro. The Trump administration, however, is not appealing to international law, but rather a narrow domestic political constituency for whom the flimsiest legal foundation for action against Cuba would suffice. But the designation as a state sponsor of terrorism holds even more importance, given that it directly mirrors the runway to military action constructed by the US in the lead-up to the decision to bomb Iran in February of this year. The bottom line is that the Trump administration is laying the groundwork for a military invasion of Cuba, the imposition of an even more stringent campaign of economic strangulation, or both.

The impetus for such action rests not with any inherent threat posed by Cuba and its government to the US, but rather the need for the Trump administration to be able to chalk up a ‘win’ on its national security scoreboard following its embarrassing setback with Iran.

Midterm elections loom on the horizon, although President Trump has declared that his foreign policy actions are formulated and implemented independently of the political pressures brought to bear by the consequences of the Republican Party performing poorly at the polls. In short, in the likely event that the Republicans lose control of the House of Representatives, the president’s remaining two years in office will be subject to political paralysis brought on by endless impeachment proceedings that will make the final two years of Trump’s first term in office, where he was subjected to two separate impeachment efforts, pale by comparison. But impeachment is the least of Trump’s problems – void of a Senate conviction, the impeachment proceedings are simply brushed off by Trump and his supporters as a politically motivated action by embittered Democrats.

The real threat to Trump comes if the Republicans lose control of the Senate, especially by a margin significant enough to rase the specter of conviction, which at least 60 of 100 Senators must vote in favor of. Here is where President Trump is making a huge miscalculation when it comes to the issue of Cuba and domestic American politics. Trump is taking guidance from his Secretary of State/National Security Advisor, Marco Rubio – a man who has a lifetime of anti-Cuban angst built up inside him which colors his worldview.

Both Rubio and Trump understand the realities associated with Florida politics, and the important role played by Florida’s large Cuban diaspora in shaping presidential politics. But the midterms are not a national election. Midterm elections generally respond to a different political barometer, one where the needle is moved by local political issues generally defined by the state of the local economy. National issues generally run secondary, and in the grand scheme of things, the Cuban vote in Florida doesn’t change the national calculus when counting House and Senate seats on election night. Moreover, Rubio and Trump would do well to study the 1992 presidential campaign, which saw the incumbent, George H. W. Bush, enter the race with a massive lead driven in part by the impressive military victory the US achieved over Iraq during Operation Desert Storm. Bush’s challenger, Bill Clinton, stumbled when he tried to match Bush’s foreign policy credentials, resulting in his campaign manager, James Carvelle, posting a yellow sticky note on the door leading into the campaign ‘war room’ which read simply, “It’s the economy, stupid!”

Bush had promised no new taxes and yet failed to deliver on that promise. The economic downturn which resulted from this mistake provided the momentum Clinton needed to come from behind and defeat Bush in November 1992.

President Trump is staring economic calamity in the face because of his failure to defeat Iran, and the global energy crisis brought about by this defeat. If Trump thinks he can bamboozle the American people into forgetting about the dire economic consequences they face because of his Middle Eastern missteps by invading Cuba and removing the Communist government there from power, he is badly mistaken.

It’s the economy, stupid.

But the fact is Trump and Rubio may not be able to deliver the expected victory in any event. Cuba is not Venezuela, and the CIA may lack the ability to replicate the purchased betrayal of Maduro among the Venezuelan political, military and economic elites. Is not something many Cuba watchers believes can be pulled off in this island nation. Fulton Armstrong, a former National Intelligence Officer for Latin America who one time worked in a covert fashion as a CIA officer operating on Cuban soil, recently authored a memorandum on behalf of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS) where he noted that the “US-driven ‘regime collapse’ and occupation or imposition of a government of our choosing [in Cuba] will fail badly. The same people who keep ‘57 Chevrolets on the road with a coat hanger will wreak havoc against a foreign-imposed regime,” adding “US coercion against Cuba hasn’t worked for more than six decades.”

Marco Rubio may yet convince Donald Trump to invade Cuba. But rather than the icing on a rejuvenated foreign and national security policy that helps preserve the Republican Party’s hold on the US Congress, and as such keeps Trump’s policies, domestic and foreign, viable for the next two years, a Cuban invasion will more than likely produce a debacle which, when piled on the failure in Iran, will mark the end of the Trump era once and for all.

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Via https://www.rt.com/news/640797-cuba-trump-bite-chew/

Iran retaliates after US strikes, warns of harsher response next time

Iran retaliates after US strikes, warns of harsher response next time

RT

The Iranian Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has said it carried out a retaliatory strike on an air base used by the US after American forces attacked targets in southern Iran over the weekend.

The latest exchange has further strained a fragile ceasefire reached in April after more than a month of fighting triggered by US and Israeli attacks on Iran. Washington and Tehran are currently attempting to negotiate a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that would extend the truce for another 60 days and restart talks on Iran’s nuclear program.

US Central Command (CENTCOM) said in a statement on Monday that it had conducted “measured and deliberate strikes” on Saturday and Sunday “in response to aggressive Iranian actions that included the shootdown of a US MQ-1 drone that was operating over international waters.” It accused Tehran of “unwarranted… aggression during the ongoing ceasefire.”

Iran announced the downing of the UAV on Sunday, saying it was hit due to violations of the country’s airspace over the Persian Gulf.

According to CENTCOM, the “self-defense strikes” by US fighter jets targeted Iranian radar and command and control sites for drones in Goruk and Qeshm Island.

Later in the day, the IRGC said it had responded to what it described as an American strike on a communications tower on the Islamic Republic’s Sirik Island.

The Iranian military “targeted the air base, from which the [US] attack originated, and the predetermined targets were destroyed,” it said in a statement.

The statement did not identify the location of the targeted base, although Kuwait’s KUNA news agency earlier reported that the Gulf nation’s air defenses had intercepted incoming missiles and drones.

The IRGC warned “that if the aggression is repeated, the response will be completely different” and that the US would be to blame.

Tehran has been making changes to a draft MOU after reports of US President Donald Trump sending a tougher proposal to Iran on Sunday, Tasnim news agency reported. The exchanges on the text of an MOU “are ongoing, with both parties regularly proposing amendments,” the agency’s source said.

Top Iranian negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf previously stressed that Tehran has no trust in promises made by the US and “will not approve any agreement until we are sure that we have upheld the rights of the Iranian nation.”

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Via https://www.rt.com/news/640806-iran-us-strikes-ceasefire/

With potential Iranian deal on the horizon, MAGA media’s drawing red lines

Trump and Iran

Molly Butler / Media Matters

Deep divisions have emerged in right-wing media since President Donald Trump started a war with Iran three months ago. Some conservative media figures have loudly supported Trump’s war while others have been extremely and vocally opposed to new entanglements in the Middle East. Many figures fell somewhere in the middle, tepidly supporting the president while urging for a quick end to the conflict. With a potential deal (again) reportedly on the horizon, some voices on the right are starting to draw their hard lines for an end to the conflict.

The infighting between right-wing media pundits over the war has at times been deeply personal. This week, for example, Fox’s Mark Levin and podcaster Benny Johnson traded blows over the war. Johnson, who has been supporting Trump but also urging for a swift end to the fighting, said, “I don’t understand people like Mark Levin,” and then asked “How many people do you think are being paid by Israel?” Levin, a staunch supporter of the conflict, fired back at “BJ Benny Johnson,” saying, “He’s been a grifter.” Levin also said “Benny Johnson, a nobody, and his ilk. And his ilk, they’re the ones who trash the president. They give aid and comfort to the Iranian Islamic regime.”

With a potential deal coming, some right-wing figures are already laying out what would be tolerable for the Trump administration to accept. Ben Shapiro, who has consistently taken a hardline stance supporting the war, laid out some red lines for a deal, including claiming that the United States cannot give Iran money to rebuild its infrastructure. A Charlie Kirk Show producer said the proposed deal is “not a perfect deal” and “would be getting us back to the situation before the war.” Fox’s Martha MacCallum commented on the potential deal, saying, “It doesn’t feel like we’re any closer than we were before.” On Fox News, staunch war supporter Jack Keane said the U.S. can’t give Iran immediate sanctions relief. A Newsmax host said the reported deal with Iran “sounds like a pretty bad deal.”

The war with Iran has caused serious turmoil inside Trump’s MAGA base. With the disastrous effects of rising fuel prices accumulating and the war’s catastrophic unpopularity with the American people growing, the political need for a swift end to the conflict may butt up against MAGA hardliners who want to see Iran capitulate further.

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Via https://www.mediamatters.org/media-matters-weekly-newsletter/media-matters-weekly-newsletter-may-29#paragraph–narrative-item–3479479

Moscow Signs Military Partnership With Taliban In Full Circle Since CIA’s Operation Cyclone

(Photo credit: X)

The Cradle

May 29, 2026

The deal was signed at the International Security Forum, during which Russian officials demanded a US release of Afghanistan’s frozen assets

Russia and the Taliban-led government in Afghanistan have reached a military and technical cooperation agreement, Russian news outlet Interfax reported on 27 May.

The deal was concluded during the International Security Forum held in Moscow this week.

According to the report by Interfax’s correspondent, Taliban Defense Minister Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob held talks with Secretary of Russia’s Security Council Sergei Shoigu on the sidelines of the event.

During the meeting, Yaqoob said that engagement with Russia is important for the Taliban-led administration and that both sides have been expanding their bilateral relations.

He added that Afghanistan and Russia share historic ties and that Kabul aims to maintain and strengthen those relations.

Shoigu urged western countries to release Afghanistan’s frozen assets and take responsibility for the country’s reconstruction during the event.

“We are convinced that western countries must unfreeze frozen Afghan assets, fully acknowledge their full responsibility for their 20-year presence in Afghanistan, and assume the entire burden of post-conflict reconstruction of the country,” Shoigu said.

One day later, on 28 May, Russia’s Deputy Defense Minister Vasily Osmakov met with Yaqoob in Moscow to discuss regional security and potential bilateral military cooperation.

According to the ministry, the two sides addressed security issues in Central and South Asia, as well as the outlook for cooperation between their armed forces, including areas of military collaboration.

Russia was the first to recognize the Taliban-led state that assumed control in Afghanistan in 2021. The recognition took place in July 2025.

US troops launched a hasty and chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan after the Taliban’s 2021 victory and subsequent takeover of the country.

The US military left behind large amounts of equipment. An internal State Department review from 2023 attributed the chaotic evacuation to poor planning.

Since then, the country has remained blocked from accessing around $9 billion in frozen Afghan assets.

Washington controls the vast majority of these funds via the New York Federal Reserve Bank.

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Via https://thecradle.co/articles/russia-afghanistan-sign-military-cooperation-deal-in-moscow

Toxic Plastics Causing ‘Silent Epidemic Of Kids With Lower IQs,’ Pediatrician Tells RFK Jr.

by Jill Erzen

Dr. Leo Trasande, one of the nation’s leading experts on environmental health and toxic exposures, warned this week that plastics pose “a multidimensional and urgent threat to human health,” with children facing some of the greatest risks.

Speaking on “The Secretary Kennedy Podcast,” Trasande — a pediatrician, professor at New York University and director of the NYU Grossman School of Medicine’s Division of Environmental Pediatrics — described mounting evidence linking chemicals in plastics to developmental, hormonal, metabolic, reproductive and neurological harm.

“The impacts run from cradle to grave and womb to tomb,” he said.

The discussion comes as the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) launches STOMP — Systematic Targeting Of MicroPlastics. The $144 million initiative aims to measure, study and eventually remove microplastics and nanoplastics from the human body.

The program will develop standardized testing methods, map how plastics accumulate in organs, rank plastics by biological harm and pursue future removal technologies.

Trasande said the growing concern extends beyond visible plastic waste to microscopic and chemical exposures embedded throughout modern life.

“We know that there are 16,000 chemicals — synthetic chemicals — that are in plastic,” Trasande said. “We don’t know anything about 10,000 of them.”

Among the chemicals with the strongest evidence of harm are bisphenols used in plastics, phthalates found in food packaging and personal care products, and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) — also known as “forever chemicals” — used in nonstick and stain-resistant products.

Trasande said the evidence is “extremely strong” that many of these chemicals disrupt hormones, which in turn regulate metabolism, reproduction, growth and brain development.

‘A silent epidemic of kids with lower IQs in the U.S.’

As a pediatrician, Trasande repeatedly emphasized that children are uniquely vulnerable.

“Pound for pound, they eat more food, drink more water, breathe more air, so they’re uniquely susceptible,” he said. “Their organ systems are also just being primed. And so if you disrupt that, there are lifelong and permanent consequences.”

He pointed to evidence linking phthalate exposure during pregnancy to roughly 50,000 premature births in the U.S. each year, along with impaired brain development and poorer educational outcomes.

Trasande warned that some of the most damaging effects may be subtle and population-wide, rather than immediately obvious in individual children. Even small disruptions to thyroid hormones during pregnancy are associated with cognitive deficits, autism and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), he said.

“What you see is a silent epidemic of kids with lower IQs in the U.S.,” Trasande said. “Just to put this in context for the audience, a kid loses an IQ point, mom doesn’t notice, pediatrician doesn’t notice.”

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. compared the issue to the impact of lead exposure on the national average IQ before leaded gasoline was phased out in the 1980s.

“You could lose five IQ points across an entire population; nobody would notice,” Kennedy said, recalling a conversation with an epidemiologist. “But you’re crippling that society.”

Trasande said the emerging evidence on plastics points to a similar kind of public-health crisis.

“Plastics is like a lead moment,” he said.

‘A proverbial tablespoon of plastic in the human brain’

Trasande also stressed that plastics were long assumed to be chemically inert. But scientists now know many compounds leach into food, water and, ultimately, human tissue.

PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” are especially concerning because the body struggles to eliminate them. Trasande explained that “your kidney doesn’t really know what to do,” causing the organ to expel the chemicals, which are then reabsorbed into the bloodstream.

He warned that the number of PFAS compounds continues to grow.

Kennedy said manufacturers often modify existing compounds after restrictions are imposed. This forces regulators to spend years proving those replacement chemicals cause similar harms.

“The chemical industry is very adept,” Trasande said.

Trasande also described evidence of substantial microplastic accumulation in the brain, arguing that the exact amount matters less than the fact that the material is present at all.

“A proverbial tablespoon of plastic in the human brain,” Trasande said. “If it’s a teaspoon or a tablespoon, it almost doesn’t matter. I think the point is that it’s there, and there in substantial quantities.”

‘Prevention is the cure’

Food packaging and food-contact materials are likely the largest source of exposure, Trasande said. However, chemicals also enter the body through cosmetics, synthetic clothing, thermal paper receipts and household products.

  • Many exposures can be reduced through practical changes, he said. These include efforts to:
  • Minimize the use of canned foods.
    Avoid heating plastic food and drink containers. Putting plastic containers in the microwave or dishwasher “is just inviting at a molecular level, at an invisible level, these chemicals or micro-nanoplastics to leach into food,” Trasande said.

Drink less bottled water. “Buying that plastic water bottle and assuming it’s free of toxic chemicals is maybe a bit foolish to assume,” he said.

  • Reduce contact with thermal paper receipts, which “are, unfortunately, a significant source of bisphenol exposure.”
  • Choose stainless-steel or glass containers.
  • Cook with cast-iron or stainless-steel cookware.
  • Avoid cosmetics and personal care products [including toothbrushes and dental floss?] that contain phthalates or vague “fragrance” ingredients. Absorption through the skin “bypasses the liver. So the first time around the body, it can have an even more significant effect,” according to Trasande.

Even short-term reductions in exposure can measurably change hormone levels within weeks and may lower long-term disease risk, Trasande said. “Prevention is the cure.”

‘Americans deserve clear answers about how microplastics … affect their health’

The new STOMP initiative through the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) aims to answer some of the biggest unresolved scientific questions, particularly around microplastics and nanoplastics.

Trasande said the effort could “break a lot of ground” because researchers still don’t fully understand how these particles behave inside the human body.

Under the program’s first phase, researchers will study how microplastics move through the body and will develop a gold-standard clinical test to quantify the individual plastic burden, according to an April press release.

The program will also create a risk-stratification system to rank plastic materials by biological harm so scientists, policymakers and industry can identify which forms of microplastics pose the greatest risks and should be addressed first.

A second phase will focus on targeted removal strategies.

“Americans deserve clear answers about how microplastics in their bodies affect their health,” Kennedy said when announcing the initiative in April.

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Via https://cdm.press/news/health-freedom/2026/05/30/toxic-plastics-causing-silent-epidemic-of-kids-with-lower-iqs-pediatrician-tells-rfk-jr/

US servicemen injured in Iranian strike on Kuwaiti base

A General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper unmanned aerial vehicle of the USAF is displayed on the tarmac during the Paris Air Show 2025 at Le Bourget Airport.
Press TV
May 30, 2026

Around five US servicemen and contractors suffered minor injuries during a recent Iranian ballistic missile strike on a Kuwaiti air base, Bloomberg reports, citing a source. At least one MQ-9 Reaper drone was reportedly destroyed.

The incident apparently occurred during the latest limited exchange between the US and Iran on Thursday. The US military said it destroyed five Iranian kamikaze drones “that posed a clear threat in and near the Strait of Hormuz” and struck a military site near the port city of Bandar Abbas. Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it targeted a US airbase in the region in retaliation.

Bloomberg reported on Saturday that an Iranian Fateh-110 missile was intercepted by Kuwaiti air defenses, but falling debris hit Ali Al Salem Air Base.

The fragments slightly injured around five US personnel and inflicted material damage. One MQ-9 Reaper drone stationed at the base was destroyed and at least one other was seriously damaged, an anonymous person with direct knowledge of the attack told the outlet.

The US-Israeli attack on Iran has taken a heavy toll on America’s MQ-9 Reaper fleet, with around one-fifth of it wiped out.

Earlier this week, Bloomberg reported that the US military has lost up to 30 drones of the type worth nearly $1 billion. The bulk of them are believed to have been destroyed or badly damaged by Iranian fire, with a few lost in accidents and on the ground in long-range strikes on US military installations in the region.

The losses have left a major dent in the US fleet of medium-altitude long-endurance drones used for reconnaissance missions and precision strikes. The number of MQ-9 Reaper drones in the US inventory has fallen well beyond the Air Force’s minimum floor of 189, hovering at around the 135 mark.

The drones will not be easy to replace, as the MQ-9 Reaper’s manufacturer, General Atomics, halted production of the flagship model last year, and only produces variants reserved for foreign customers.

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Via https://www.rt.com/news/640773-us-reaper-drones-destroyed/

US fighter jet fires missile at Iranian bound cargo ship

US fighter jet fired missile at Iranian-bound cargo ship – CENTCOM
Press TV

A US aircraft fired a missile at a cargo ship in the Gulf of Oman while enforcing its blockade of Iran, according to US Central Command (CENTCOM)

According to CENTCOM, the Gambian-flagged M/V Lian Star ignored more than 20 warnings on Friday while sailing toward an Iranian port.

“A US aircraft disabled the vessel by firing a Hellfire missile into the ship’s engine room after Lian Star’s crew failed to comply. The ship is no longer transiting to Iran,” CENTCOM said on X on Saturday.

AP reported, citing a US official, that the vessel remains adrift and that US forces did not board it.

The latest military action near the Strait of Hormuz took place as peace talks with Iran failed to produce a breakthrough – despite optimism expressed by US officials last week.

Iran closed the waterway, which normally handles around 25% of global seaborne oil trade and 20% of liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments, to ships from “hostile nations” in response to the US-Israeli airstrikes launched on February 28. The US imposed its own blockade on Iranian ports a week after a ceasefire was reached in April.

The US has since disabled five commercial vessels and redirected 116 others while enforcing the blockade, CENTCOM said.

US President Donald Trump has since threatened to resume military operations unless Iran accepts his terms, which Tehran has rejected as unacceptable.

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Via https://www.rt.com/news/640777-us-fire-missile-ship-iran/

When Did Islamic Golden Age End?

Crusader states at about 1135, map of Outremer, Four Latin Catholic ...

Episode 20 – When Did Islamic Golden Age End

Islamic Golden Age (2017)

By Eamon Gearon

Film Review

The “official” date the Islamic Gold Age ended was 1258, when Mongol warriors sacked Baghdad (the largest city on Earth), causing 300,000 to 1 million deaths. However by the 12th century, Islamic fundamentalism had already shut down scientific inquiry.

The Mongol conquest followed ten years of of continual warfare, which had so reduced trade the Abassid caliphate could no longer defend itself. In addition to slaughtering large numbers of civilians, the Mongols destroyed canals and large swaths of agricultural land.

In Andalusia (Iberian peninsula), intellectual inquiry shut down in the 11th century. Beginning in 718-722 AD, Spanish Christians conquered and ruled Northern Iberia, and in the late 11th century  Berber Muslims, invited by Andalusian Muslims to help fight the Christians, established the Almoravid kingdom. The latter were displaced by Almohad Berbers in 1147 AD, who effectively ended Andalusia’s golden age of cross fertilization by expelling all the kingdom’s Jews and Christians.

Ironically, due to the First Crusade (1096-1099 AD),* as the Islamic renaissance declined in the Middle East, Muslim influence increased in Europe. With the establishment of Crusader states (the Kingdom of Jerusalem, the County of Edessa, the Principality of Antioch and the County of Tripoli), Italian merchants from Geneva, Pisa and Venice remained in the Middle East and served as a pipeline of Islamic scientific and philosophical discoveries to the Italian Renaissance.

Also conquered by Mongols, the Song Dynasty in China (responsible for the invention of gunpowder and paper money) collapsed in 1271.

By 1340, Cairo, population 500,000 had established itself as the largest city west of China and the center of global trade.


*One of the earliest examples of European colonization.

https://www.kanopy.com/en/pukeariki/watch/video/5756987/5757033

Scandals Rock US Intel as Tulsi Gabbard Resigns, CIA Official Arrested for Fraud

By Drago Bosnic

If there’s one thing that the infamous CIA and other American three-letter agencies don’t lack, it’s a multitude of scandals.

Whether it’s support for various Nazi leftovers after WWII, death squads and narco cartels, Islamic radicals and terrorists, or just “good old” false flags, shadow bases, black ops and illegal prisons, the so-called US Intelligence Community (USIC) is there to “make your day”. However, in recent days and weeks, the scandals have escalated to the point that various three-letter agencies are now openly targeting each other, as the USIC is effectively coming apart at the seams. Namely, last week, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced her resignation (effective on June 30).

Gabbard cited a serious illness of her husband Abraham Williams as the reason for leaving. However, her departure might be connected to much deeper issues.

Namely, Gabbard’s tenure as DNI has been marred by tensions with various intelligence services, particularly the CIA, which has fervently resisted her attempts to institute greater transparency within the USIC. However, it turned out that rooting out politicization, corruption and abuse of power in the American federal government is much easier said than done. Gabbard revoked security clearances of officials (both current and former) found to have “abused public trust”, which effectively stirred up the hornet’s nest in the halls of power in Washington DC.

In addition, by May, she had overseen the release of over half a million pages of highly classified documents, including assassination records on President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr, files connected to Amelia Earhart’s 1937 disappearance and the Biden administration’s documents detailing the “Strategic Implementation Plan for Countering Domestic Terrorism”.

Gabbard also uncovered that the Obama administration undoubtedly weaponized the USIC to undermine Trump’s 2016 campaign by pushing the Russiagate conspiracy theory.

However, she doesn’t plan to stop and has promised to release a string of other classified files before her departure as DNI.

Gabbard will do this in weekly installments, uncovering state secrets on the Havana Syndrome, the origins of COVID-19, the weaponization of the federal government under various Democrat administrations and the 2020 presidential election. It remains to be seen to what extent these revelations will go, but it’s a given they’ll further divide the political establishment. Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence Aaron Lukas will serve as Acting DNI while the White House decides who will replace Gabbard. However, tensions are escalating between President Trump and Senate Republicans, particularly after he endorsed primary challengers against senators John Cornyn (Texas) and Bill Cassidy (Louisiana).

In the meantime, the aforementioned fault lines in the USIC become more apparent as the FBI is now dealing with corrupt CIA officials involved in fraud and various embezzlement schemes. Namely, according to the New York Times, senior CIA official David Rush was arrested last week after investigators found hundreds of gold bars worth over $40 million stashed in his Virginia residence. Rush is held in jail while he awaits a detention hearing in the coming days on charges of stealing public money by filling out fraudulent time sheets. However, as the NYT report notes, “the charging documents filed in Alexandria, Virginia, still leave a lot unanswered about his recent conduct”.

Namely, according to court papers, the only formal charge against Rush is that “he inflated his academic credentials and obtained military leave pay worth tens of thousands of dollars”. Apparently, Rush falsely claimed to be in the US Navy Reserve after he was discharged. His 2009 application for the government position he eventually took includes false information, specifically about “Rush obtaining a bachelor’s degree from Clemson University and a master’s degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute”. The investigation revealed that he not only failed to obtain the said degrees, but actually never attended either institution. The affidavit describes Rush as a “former senior executive service-level employee”.

This further confirms the NYT’s sources, which claim that “he held a senior position at the CIA until very recently”. In what could be described as an attempt to present “unity” at the USIC, the CIA and FBI released a joint statement on Rush’s arrest that took place on May 19. Namely, Langley claims that its internal investigation “identified potential violations of the law”, so CIA Director John Ratcliffe “referred the information to the FBI for a law enforcement investigation”. The FBI found that, from November 2025 until March this year, Rush requested and received a “significant quantity of foreign currency and tens of millions of dollars in gold bars for work-related expenses”.

Further reviews of the origin of gold bars and currency revealed that neither could be located, prompting a search of Rush’s home. On May 18, FBI agents found “exactly 303 gold bars, each of which weighed approximately one kilogram”, which, based on current gold prices, are estimated to exceed $40 million. The FBI also found and seized “nearly three dozen luxury watches, many of them Rolexes”. Court papers also point out that “Rush lied about his military credentials while applying to enter the senior executive service level ranks and committed ‘timecard fraud’ regarding military leave”. He reportedly “claimed 744 hours of military leave, resulting in $77,000 in compensation, since being discharged from the Navy in 2015”.

It remains unclear why the court didn’t include embezzled funds in the indictment and focused on Rush’s lies about his academic credentials, when the latter is only a minor detail compared to the former. This only reinforces the distrust most Americans have toward the CIA and the USIC as a whole. Namely, the level of unchecked power wielded by US intelligence services is unprecedented and has long been unquestioned. Any attempt to do so has resulted in “mysterious” events that have forced top-ranking government officials to drop the very idea of reforming the USIC or die trying. The departure of DNI Tulsi Gabbard and the arrest of David Rush serve as a testament to that.

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Largest Human Cancer Study of Ivermectin and Mebendazole Is Now Peer-Reviewed and Published in a Major Cancer Journal

84.4% of cancer patients taking ivermectin + mebendazole for 6 months reported either CANCER DISAPPEARANCE, TUMOR REGRESSION, or CANCER STABILIZATION.

The largest real-world human study to date evaluating ivermectin and mebendazole in cancer patients is now peer-reviewed and published in Anticancer Research—a major international oncology journal of the International Institute of Anticancer Research (IIAR), established in 1995.

Our study, “Real-world Clinical Outcomes of Ivermectin and Mebendazole in Cancer Patients: Results from a Prospective Observational Cohort,” represents one of the most compelling clinical signals ever documented for repurposed anti-parasitic therapies in oncology.

In this prospective real-world clinical program evaluation, a diverse population of cancer patients (n=197) was prescribed compounded ivermectin–mebendazole, with each capsule containing 25 mg ivermectin and 250 mg mebendazole. Participants were followed for approximately six months using standardized digital surveys assessing cancer outcomes, medication adherence, and tolerability.

At approximately six months post-treatment initiation, we observed an 84.4% Clinical Benefit Ratio (CBR)—meaning more than four out of five patients reported either no evidence of disease (remission), tumor regression, or cancer stabilization.

Nearly half of all patients (48.4%) reported the strongest positive outcomes, including no evidence of disease (32.8%) or tumor regression (15.6%). An additional 36.1% reported disease stabilization, while only 15.6% reported progression.

Importantly, adherence was remarkably high, with 86.9% completing the initial prescription and 66.4% remaining on therapy at six months.

Side effects were predominantly mild and manageable, reported in 25.4% of patients (primarily gastrointestinal), with 93.6% of those experiencing side effects continuing treatment after minor dosing adjustments.

What makes these findings especially notable is that this was a heterogeneous, real-world cancer population—including patients with prostate, breast, lung, colon, liver, and many other malignancies, many of whom were also undergoing conventional therapies such as chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery.

This groundbreaking peer-reviewed publication was made possible through a unique collaboration between The Wellness Company, the McCullough Foundation, and the Chairman of the President’s Cancer Panel—uniting real-world clinical data, frontline medical experience, and epidemiologic expertise to evaluate inexpensive, repurposed therapies with major translational potential.

The work was conducted by Nicolas Hulscher, MPH (myself); Kelly Victory, MD; James A. Thorp, MD; Drew Pinsky, MD; Alejandro Diaz-Villalobos, MD; Peter Gillooly, MSc; Foster Coulson; Melissa Annazone; Chloe Radesi; Jessica Brooks; Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH; and Harvey Risch, MD, PhD (Chairman of the President’s Cancer Panel).

With these extraordinarily promising results, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trials are now required. In the meantime, many cancer patients are exercising their right to try.

The full peer-reviewed paper can be accessed here.

And on PubMed here.

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