NOTE: This is the only entry for this date. Visitors may scroll down for previous entries on GAZA, WEST BANK, LEBANON, SYRIA, UKRAINE, CUBA, VENEZUELA, MEDIA, 9/11 TRUTH and other subjects, and go directly to other websites for related news and commentary. // Some items below were posted this morning later than desired, and a bit at a time, owing to rather extreme computer weirdness.
For today, links to ELEVEN items: reports from the Associated Press, Middle East Eye, Agence France-Presse, and Reuters; a Thursday afternoon discussion from Redacted w/ Clayton Morris via Rumble*; reports from National Public Radio, and the Cradle; and commentary from Middle East Eye. For other published material (including just headlines), click on their names or initials as highlighted. (Scroll down for IRAN 2-26-26.) — MCM
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U.S. advises embassy employees in Israel to leave now if they want, as risk of war hangs over Middle East, by Sam Mednick and Sam Metz | AP TEL AVIV — The U.S. Embassy in Israel today told its staff that it could leave the country and urged anyone considering departure to do so immediately, as the threat of an American strike on Iran looms. READ MORE . . . Click HERE for a report from Middle East Eye.
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UN nuclear watchdog to hold ‘technical’ discussions on Iran’s programme. From AFP. The International Atomic Energy Agency today confirmed technical discussions to try to reach a deal between Iran and the U.S. will take place in Vienna next week, according to a confidential report. Click HERE and HERE for report in English and French, and HERE and HERE for later report from AFP in English and French. Click HERE soon for an even later report from Reuters (the presentation of which by Newsmax at one point included a video clip from President Trump’s remarks on Iran in State of the Union address and audio of applause at the Capitol).
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FROM FEB. 26 High Alert! Americans will die for Israel’s evil war with Iran. From Redacted w/ Clayton Morris. He and Natali Morris talk with former CIA officer John Kiriakou and retired U.S. Army Col. Douglas Macgregor about what appears to be a U.S.-Israeli attack on Iran by early March. Click HERE for video.
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As U.S. and Iran wrap latest round of nuclear talks, Trump weighs his options. Reported by Franco Ordoñez and A Martínez | NPR President Trump weighs his military options in Iran as his administration continues negotiating over Tehran’s nuclear program. Click HERE to listen and, later, read. Click HERE for Feb. 26 report from the Cradle.
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Tehran urges Washington to drop ‘excessive demands’ as USS Ford approaches Israel. From the Cradle. “Success in this path requires seriousness and realism from the other side and avoidance of any miscalculation and excessive demands,” Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said today in a call with Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty as the U.S. military buildup in the region continued. READ MORE . . .
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Iran continues crackdown on anti-government protesters despite Trump’s threat. Reported by Durrie Bouscaren | NPR President Trump set a red line for Iran not to execute protesters, but dozens are being sentenced to death. Click HERE to listen and, later, read.
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How U.S. allies are bracing for Trump’s potential military action against Iran. Michel Martin of NPR asks former Ambassador and Middle East Special Envoy Dennis Ross about how U.S. allies are bracing for the possibility of U.S. military action against Iran. Click HERE to listen and, later, read.
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FROM FEB. 26 What happens next with Iran? Reported by Mary Louise Kelly and Greg Myre | NPR Indirect talks between the U.S. and Iran have wrapped, and a deal was not reached on Tehran’s nuclear program. NPR’s weekly national security podcast Sources & Methods explores what’s next. Click HERE to listen and, later, read.
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‘Trump logic,’ by Sean Mathews | Middle East Eye The U.S. “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear programme in June, President Donald Trump boasted on Tuesday during his State of the Union address, just before adding that the Islamic Republic is now on the verge of starting it “all over again.” READ MORE . . .
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* Fast-forward to about 20 minutes in for intro and discussion.