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Killed for “fun” (per Trump): 108 sailors and crew of the IRIS Dena​



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US lawmaker Yassamin Ansari files impeachment articles over Iran conflict​


US House Democratic Representative from Arizona Yassamin Ansari on Wednesday introduced articles of impeachment against Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, accusing him of violating his oath of office, endangering US servicemembers, and authorizing unlawful military actions during the conflict with Iran.

"I’ve introduced Articles of Impeachment against Pete Hegseth for violating his oath, endangering U.S. servicemembers, and committing war crimes, including attacks on civilians and a girls’ school in Minab, Iran. Only Congress can declare war; his actions demand immediate removal," Ansari posted on X.

I’ve introduced Articles of Impeachment against Pete Hegseth for violating his oath, endangering U.S. servicemembers, and committing war crimes, including attacks on civilians and a girls’ school in Minab, Iran. Only Congress can declare war; his actions demand immediate removal. pic.twitter.com/DumPolylo2

— Congresswoman Yassamin Ansari (@RepYassAnsari) April 15, 2026
 
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Translated from German
US Navy in Panic:Iran Sinks Nuclear Submarine?It was confirmed just a few minutes ago. Iran sank an American submarine in the Persian Gulf 24 hours ago — 140 sailors are said to have been on board. The Pentagon has been silent for 24 hours. No press conference. No statement. No explanation. The fate of the 140 US sailors is uncertain.The American Virginia-class submarine was apparently located by Iran in a way that has not yet been explained. It had an estimated value of 3.4 billion dollars. Its nuclear reactor now lies on the floor of the Persian Gulf.The IAEA nuclear energy agency has quietly dispatched an emergency team. The US Navy has withdrawn all submarines from the Gulf following the incident. The technology that led to the sinking of the ship is presumably from Russia.
 
Trump losing again



Upbeat claims from President Trump over an imminent peace deal to end the war with Iran were met with deep skepticism Friday across the Middle East, where Iranian and Israeli officials questioned the prospects for a lasting agreement that would satisfy all parties.

The outlines of an agreement began to emerge that would provide Iran with a major strategic victory — and a potential financial windfall — allowing the Islamic Republic to leverage its control over the Strait of Hormuz to exact significant concessions from the United States and its ally Israel as Trump presses for a swift end to the conflict.

In a series of social media posts and interviews with reporters, Trump announced that the strait was "fully open," vowing Tehran would never again attempt to control it.

Iranian officials and state media said that conditions remained on passage through the waterway, including the imposition of tolls and coordination with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

Iranian diplomats warned that any agreement would be voided unless the United States agreed to lift a blockade of its ports. Trump had said Friday that the blockade would remain in place.

"The opening of the Strait of Hormuz is solely an Iranian initiative, one that creates responsibility and serves to test the firm commitments of the opposing side," said a top aide to Iran's president, dismissing Trump's statements on the contours of a deal as "baseless."
 
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