A senior Iranian source told Reuters: “If the situation gets out of control, Iran’s allies will also close the Bab El-Mandeb Strait.”
Iran Halts Negotiations with the U.S.
The New York Times reports Iran has stopped efforts to negotiate with the U.S., but Axios reports the U.S. is still claiming progress in the ongoing negotiations.
Schumer Says Trump Is an ‘Extremely Sick Person’
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) called the president “an extremely sick person” for his threats to Iran that a “whole civilization may die tonight.”
Iran Told Mediators Arsenal Nowhere Near Depleted
Even before Iran cut off direct diplomacy with the U.S., it was sticking to a hard-line position in negotiations and showed no signs of backing down, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Tehran told Pakistan, which is mediating talks, that it believed it was winning and that it retained 15,000 missiles and 45,000 drones in its arsenal.
Democrats Seek Immediate Vote to Avert ‘World War III’
The House Democratic leadership called for lawmakers to return to Washington immediately to hold a vote to end the Iran war, the Wall Street Journal reports.
The statement, signed by Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York and other top House Democratic lawmakers, said President Trump is “completely unhinged” and that a vote is necessary to stop the president before he “plunges the country into World War III.”
U.S. Claims About the Iran War Contradict Reality
Washington Post: “President Donald Trump has continued to describe the war against Iran as an unqualified success, saying as recently as Monday that the United States was doing ‘unbelievably well,’ while Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Tehran had been ’embarrassed and humiliated’ by U.S. forces.”
“But Iran’s downing of an F-15E fighter jet and the high-risk rescue operation that ensued showed that Tehran retains the ability to threaten the United States’ military personnel and cast doubt on the statistics Hegseth has promoted in recent weeks, boasting about ‘complete control of Iranian skies’ and ‘uncontested airspace.'”
U.S. Strikes Kharg Island as Trump Raises Iran Threats
New York Times: “Coordinated U.S. and Israeli strikes on military targets in Iran continued methodically on Tuesday, even as President Trump raised his rhetoric threatening the country to apocalyptic levels.”
“The United States launched a series of more than 90 strikes on Kharg Island, Iran’s oil export hub, early Tuesday. A U.S. military official characterized the Kharg strikes as ‘restrikes’ — hitting targets that have been struck before to ensure more damage. He said that the United States was not yet striking Iranian infrastructure on the island, which lies in the Persian Gulf off the country’s southern coast.”
From God’s Chosen One to Antichrist
Aaron Blake: “Twenty-one months ago, Tucker Carlson told the 2024 Republican National Convention that Donald Trump’s survival of an assassination attempt amounted to ‘divine intervention’ — that God had chosen to save Trump because he had a plan for him to lead the country.”
Said Carlson: “Something bigger is going on here.”
“Today, Carlson is offering an almost polar-opposite argument about Trump. He seemed to intimate during his show Monday that Trump might be the antichrist.”
“That rhetorical flourish capped Carlson’s harshest public criticism of Trump to date. While the former Fox News host has been highly critical of the Iran war before — and somewhat more gently critical of Trump the man, at least publicly — the gloves were off on Monday like never before.”
Trump Finds $15 Million for New Archway
NOTUS: “The White House plans to spend $15 million in National Endowment for the Humanities funds to finance the construction of the massive archway President Donald Trump hopes to build across from the Lincoln Memorial.”
The Fall and Rise of RFK Jr.
Just published: RFK Jr.: The Fall and Rise by Isabel Vincent.
People Magazine has an excerpt: “Fourteen years after RFK Jr.’s second wife died by suicide, a new biography reveals harrowing details of their bitter split and the secrets found in his diaries.”
Keep an Eye on the Pizza Index Tonight
The Pentagon Pizza Index says an increase in pizza orders to the Pentagon is a leading indicator for major events and is “supported by historical anecdotes and modern traffic data.”
“Spikes frequently coincide with elevated watch or major news. Like any single indicator, it’s best read in context with other signals.”
Bill Gates to Be Interviewed by House Oversight
CNBC: “Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates will sit for an interview about Jeffrey Epstein by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on June 10.”
Gas Prices Could Soon Top $5 a Gallon
JP Morgan warns that if Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz continues for another couple weeks, it may lead to nationwide gas prices above $5 a gallon, Yahoo Finance reports.
Trump’s Working Class Support Is Waning
A new survey finds that approximately 20% of 2024 Trump voters may not vote Republican in 2028, and that almost 57% of voters who switched from Biden in 2020 to Trump in 2024 are considering abandoning the Republican party in 2028.
Trump Raises Greenland Dispute as He Assails NATO
Bloomberg: “President Donald Trump revisited his grievances with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization over Greenland as he expressed fresh frustration with the security alliance’s stance on the Iran war.”
Said Trump: “It all began with, if you want to know the truth, Greenland. We want Greenland. They don’t want to give it to us. And I said, ‘bye, bye.’””
Bonus Quote of the Day
“If I had my choice, what would I like to do? Take the oil, because it’s there for the taking. There’s not a thing they can do about it.”
— President Trump, quoted by Bloomberg.
Why Attacks on Iran’s Infrastructure Will Backfire
Eurointelligence: “The notion that intensified pressure on civilian infrastructure will force Iran to concede fundamentally underestimates the regime’s tolerance for damage.”
“Repeated instances where diplomatic efforts occurred in the shadow of U.S. attacks have only strengthened hardline arguments that the U.S. cannot be trusted to negotiate in good faith, narrowing the space for compromise.”
“Also, the regime’s instinct for symmetry means retaliation on similar targets would be near certain – an approach that already visible in the wake of Karaj bridge attack, when Iranian state media quickly released a list of bridges in Arab countries and Israel as potential targets for future strikes.”
Utility Board Elections Face Surge of Attention
“Rising household electricity prices and controversy over data centers are reshaping low-profile elections for control over utilities that build power plants and power lines — and then bill people for the cost,” the AP reports.
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