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Congress Members Run & REFUSE To Say They’re America First!

The Jimmy Dore Show   Jimmy Dore and his live panel show guests react to a video of a reporter asking members of Congress whether they care more about the American people or Israel, repeatedly getting stonewalling or obfuscation from the lawmakers who appeared unwilling to give a direct answer. The discussion focuses on the influence of pro-Israel lobbying groups in U.S. politics, with the panel claiming that organizations such as AIPAC exert significant pressure on elected officials through campaign spending and primary challenges.    Dore highlights the one lawmaker who plainly answered, "American people," while mocking others who responded that the interests of the United States and Israel are inseparable, including one who said, "They're equal. We are tied together as one." The segment ultimately argues that there is a growing disconnect between the many Americans who are increasingly questioning U.S.-Israel policy and members of Congress who bend over backw...

IRAN WAR: How Israel HIJACKED Trump & Lost the Middle East

Double Down News  

It's official: Iran won the war, and the US lost - This is how

Geopolitical Economy Report  The US government has signed an agreement to end its war on Iran. It is now widely admitted that Washington lost, and Tehran won. Ben Norton explains why Donald Trump failed, and how this has massive geopolitical implications for the Global South.

Prof Pape: Trump 'UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER' To Iran

Breaking Points   Ryan and Emily are joined by Robert Pape to discuss the Iran deal.  

Trump finally faces reality of a failed war on Iran

The Grayzone   The Grayzone 's Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate react to the Trump administration's moves toward a Memorandum of Understanding with Iran that could pave the way for a cessation of hostilities. Can the deal hold? And what forced Trump's hand? 

The Best Meltdowns Over Trump’s Iran SURRENDER

Owen Jones    

Iranian Professor Vali Nasr Reveals the TRUTH of Iran War

Cyrus Janssen  Professor Vali Nasr is one of the world’s leading experts on Iran, the Middle East, and U.S. foreign policy. In this exclusive interview, Nasr explains why the recent conflict may have strengthened Iran rather than weakened it, what Washington continues to misunderstand about Tehran, and whether the region has entered a new geopolitical era. They discuss Iran’s nuclear ambitions, the country’s relationship with China, America’s changing position in the world, and why 2026 could become a turning point for the Middle East.   

Trump CAVES On Uranium & Ballistic Missiles!

The Jimmy Dore Show   Jimmy Dore and Glenn Greenwald argue that President Trump is engaging in a stark retreat from earlier hardline positions on Iran by signaling acceptance of both Iranian uranium enrichment for civilian energy purposes and allowing Iran to possess conventional ballistic missiles. The two contend that these comments amount to major concessions, with Jimmy describing them as “another big win for Iran” and evidence that the administration has abandoned key objectives it previously promoted. Greenwald cites the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, arguing that Iran has the same right as other signatory nations to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes and notes that previous agreements imposed unusually strict inspections on Iran’s program. The segment emphasizes Trump’s remarks that “it’s a little bit unfair for them not to have some” ballistic missiles and that restrictions on civilian nuclear energy require “a little common sense.” 

Zionists are pure evil

This isn’t a toy. It’s a cluster bomb. Israel is dropping cluster bombs shaped like small footballs across South Lebanon — designed to attract children before they tear them apart. This is a war crime. And yet, not a peep from the complicit international community, of course. pic.twitter.com/RuHiEUQx7Q — sarah (@sahouraxo) June 18, 2026  

Zionist Neocons' MELTDOWN Over Iran Peace Deal!

The Jimmy Dore Show   It’s no secret that the Zionist, neocon wing of the Republican Party is unhappy about a proposed peace deal with Iran. In this segment, Jimmy Dore argues that opposition from pro-Israel commentators like Ben Shapiro, Mark Levin and Marc Thiessen could derail a potential U.S.-Iran agreement, particularly if Israel disregards calls to end military actions in Lebanon. Dore contends that economic pressures, including concerns about oil prices and inflation, are forcing the Trump administration to accept diplomacy with Iran rather than continued escalation but that disagreements over Lebanon, Hezbollah, sanctions relief, and the broader Middle East conflict could threaten the durability of any future agreement.