First, links to EIGHT reports and analyses: from the Associated Press, Middle East Monitor, Consortium News, the Cradle, and National Public Radio, and to analyses from Middle East Monitor; others are accessible by clicking on their names or initials. (Scroll up or down for this date’s WEST BANK, UKRAINE and LEBANON so far, and down for IRAN 5-26-26.) — MCM
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NEWER Trump says Iran ‘negotiating on fumes,’ insists that midterm elections won’t impact his war strategy, by Aamer Madhani | AP WASHINGTON — Speaking today at the start of a Cabinet meeting at a precarious moment for talks aimed at ending the nearly three-month war with Iran, President Donald Trump expressed confidence that a deal is near. READ MORE . . . Click HERE for same AP report in Spanish.
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Former State department official discusses Trump’s negotiating tactics with Iran. Steve Inskeep of NPR talks with Jennifer Gavito, who served as deputy assistant secretary of state for Iran and Iraq during the Biden administration, about President Trump’s negotiating tactics. Click HERE to listen and, later, read.
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Iran is quietly turning Hormuz into a political checkpoint, by Umud Shokri | Middle East Monitor Iran is no longer using the Strait of Hormuz only as a crisis weapon. Tehran is trying to turn the waterway into a lasting source of political and economic leverage. READ MORE . . .
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Challenging Western supremacy, by Joe Lauria | Consortium News Only someone living in a cave wouldn’t know by now the history of carnage and enslavement left behind by more than five centuries of Western dominance of the world. Unfortunately the West is led today largely by men and women in business, politics and the media who deny this truth. READ MORE . . .
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FROM MAY 26 U.S. violates truce, bombs Iranian port amid claims peace deal possible ‘within days.’ From the Cradle. The U.S. military renewed its violations of the so-called ceasefire with the Islamic Republic of Iran late on Monday, launching fresh airstrikes on areas in the country’s south. READ MORE . . .
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FROM MAY 26 Iran condemns U.S. strikes as a show of ‘bad faith’ and begins restoring internet after long shutdown. From AP. DUBAI — Iran on Tuesday denounced the most recent U.S. strikes as a sign of “bad faith and unreliability” as negotiations pressed on toward a possible deal to end the war, and the Islamic Republic began restoring internet access after one of the longest nationwide shutdowns ever. READ MORE . . . Click HERE for same AP report in Spanish; and HERE for others.
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FROM MAY 26 As Trump touts progress on Iran talks, major obstacles remain. Reported by Aya Batrawy and Franco Ordoñez | NPR President Trump heralded an advance in making a deal with Iran to end the war, but the way forward remains unclear. Click HERE to listen and, later, read. Click HERE for separate print report from NPR.
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