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FRONT PAGE EXCLUSIVE: AMMO AMNESIA! U.S. INVASION OF CUBA TRANSFORMS INTO BEACHSIDE PICNIC PARTY! Operation Flamingo Fiasco Catches Havana Entirely Off-Guard with 10,000 Cans of Baked Beans, Drone Deliveries, and Zero Bullets WASHINGTON, D.C. — In what is already being heralded as the most mind-bogglingly magnificent logistical oversight in modern military history, a daring United States amphibious assault on Cuba’s scenic Bay of Flamingos collapsed into an impromptu beachside barbecue yesterday after invading forces realized they had forgotten to pack a single round of live ammunition. Highly classified Pentagon sources reveal that the elite vanguard of fighters, explicitly selected from personnel completely untainted by previous foreign policy mishaps stood on the decks of their landing craft, ready to storm the shores with guns blazing and high-tech tactical drones buzzing overhead. Instead, they hit the tropical sand armed only with boundless Americ...

Behind the Red Silk Curtain

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The 2026 Trade Summit Nobody Voted For WASHINGTON/MOSCOW/TEHRAN — In a week that looked like it was scripted by screenwriters who ran out of coffee, ideas, and possibly their sanity, the Trump-Putin phone call was followed almost immediately by a fresh surge in Russia-Ukraine drone attacks. Meanwhile, U.S. and Iranian officials were reportedly drafting a memorandum to stop the conflict and, in what has become the hottest new genre of diplomatic performance art, “open the straights.” (No, not the kind you find in a yoga class.) The sequence produced international anxiety usually reserved for realizing you left your phone on airplane mode during a crucial group chat and that awkward family dinner where everyone suddenly remembers that one embarrassing story. After the call between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, Russian and Ukrainian forces responded by escalating their drone wars, turning Eastern European skies into the world’s most intense and confusing drone dan...

Commas, Coffee, and Crisis

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Drone Dance-Off and Diplomatic Drama: When World Leaders Play Crisis Ping-Pong WASHINGTON/MOSCOW/TEHRAN I n a week that looked like it was scripted by screenwriters who ran out of coffee, ideas, and possibly their sanity, the Trump-Putin phone call was followed almost immediately by a fresh surge in Russia-Ukraine drone attacks. Meanwhile, U.S. and Iranian officials were reportedly drafting a memorandum to stop the conflict and, in what has become the hottest new genre of diplomatic performance art, “open the straights.” (No, not the kind you find in a yoga class.) The sequence produced international anxiety usually reserved for realizing you left your phone on airplane mode during a crucial group chat and that awkward family dinner where everyone suddenly remembers that one embarrassing story. After the call between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, Russian and Ukrainian forces responded by escalating their drone wars, turning East...

The Call

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Trump says he spoke to Putin about Ukraine and Iran during phone call...  Trump:  "Vlady, let’s do a deal: you take the noisy parts of Ukraine, I’ll put a Trump Tower on the quiet beach in Crimea, and we both tell Iran to stick those loser drones up their nukes—it’ll be the highest-rated peace ever, believe me." Putin:  "Donald, you fix the ratings, and I will fix the plumbing of democracy with these excellent Persian flying lawnmowers; the map only needs a little dusting, then we can celebrate with nuclear polo."

The New Dictionary

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Diplomacy & The Great Affordability Mirage Crimes, Activists, and Linguistic Debts The modern political arena has recently adopted a fascinating new logic where the act of movement itself serves as a permanent moral stain. By asserting that every deported individual is a criminal by default, the narrative effectively rewrites the legal code to prioritize optics over nuances. This rhetorical shift transforms every human story of migration, regardless of the person's history or contribution to the economy, into a flat one-dimensional mugshot. The broader impact is a society that views labor and human life through a strictly carceral lens, where the complexities of the immigration system are replaced by a blunt instrument of branding. This approach simplifies the bureaucratic mess of border policy into a digestible soundbite, but it does so by ignoring the economic reality that many industries rely on the very people being painted as vil...
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The Mirages of Muscat and the Gospel of Gold The Architecture of Ambiguity and the Invisible Peace In the mirrored halls of the West Wing, the week was defined by a masterful display of strategic ambiguity that would make the Cheshire Cat blush. The briefing room became a theater of the sublime as officials asserted that Iran had essentially begged for ceasefire conditions, a characterization that left international observers and fact checkers reaching for their smelling salts. These claims were paired with sweeping declarations of total victory regarding tax policy outcomes, though the specific numerical data remained as elusive as a rabbit in a waistcoat. When pressed for details on the proposed monumental infrastructure projects that have been teased for months, the administration offered grand conceptual visions rather than operational clarity, treating the national budget like a sketchbook for a utopian theme park. This preference for narrative ...

The NATO Wonderland

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A Survival Guide for the New World Order Down the Rabbit Hole with NATO In a scene that felt lifted straight from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, NATO leaders appeared to tumble headfirst into a diplomatic rabbit hole this week, emerging in a curious world where long-standing alliances suddenly spoke in riddles. At the center of the confusion stood Donald Trump, whose renewed criticism of NATO funding and commitment obligations echoed like the Mad Hatter’s endless tea party, looping and looping without resolution. European leaders, once firmly seated at Washington’s table, now found themselves asking whether the cups had been quietly taken away. Some ministers hinted that if the United States could treat collective defense as optional, then perhaps NATO itself might experiment with selective loyalty. Markets reacted with a subtle unease, as defense stocks wavered and currency traders began pricing in a world where transatlantic unity was less...