Thursday, July 16, 2026

Just a Thought

This thought below is my {Diane Sori) thought alone, and does not necessarily represent the views of blogspot.or google.com  
 
[[[  You know how all the 'Trump can do no wrong' sorts complain that NO president had done anything regarding Iran until he now took office...well the fact is Trump was first elected in 2016 and he did NOTHING about Iran then as well. I can't wait to hear the 'sorts' excuses/justification for that!  ]]]
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US intensifies strikes on Iran, disables ship to enforce blockade
The U.S. expanded its campaign of missile strikes into northern Iran on Thursday as President Donald Trump maintained his threat to target the country's power plants and bridges. Iran has threatened in turn to target the energy infrastructure of neighboring countries.
Posted by Anders Hagstrom / Fox News  

WHAT TO KNOW

  • Iran's military has threatened to target infrastructure across the Middle East if the U.S. starts hitting Tehran's power plants and bridges.

  • President Donald Trump says the Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has lost up to 90% of its weapons capabilities due to U.S. strikes.

  • Iran released a U.S. citizen who had been held captive since 2024 on espionage charges. Trump says Tehran made the move as a "gesture of good will."

  • Trump has ordered the U.S. Navy to continue its blockade of Iranian ports, and U.S. forces disabled at least one vessel attempting to run the blockade this week. Read more LIVE UPDATES here.

John Thune tells The Post about potential breakthrough on SAVE America Act — led by Lindsey Graham

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

John Fetterman Has Just Two Words for New York Following Gov. Hochul's Data Center Moratorium
Amy Curtis / Townhall Tipsheet
 
New York Governor Kathy Hochul was the first governor in the nation to issue a moratorium on data centers.
 
"New York is the first state in the nation to enact a moratorium on data centers, pausing construction on new facilities for one year.

An executive order by Gov. Kathy Hochul bans state lawmakers from approving environmental permits for hyperscale data centers. Hochul said Tuesday the pause will give lawmakers time to create a framework to protect residents and the environment. 

Hyperscale data centers contain thousands of computer servers and typically use 50 or more megawatts of power, the equivalent of 50,000 homes, to operate. They also require a steady supply of water to keep cool.

The moratorium only applies to new projects, so ones that were previously approved will still go forward."

Trump backs off 20% toll on ships in Strait of Hormuz, pushes US investments 
RIGHT SIDE PATRIOTS...Podcast 
Here's the podcast of last nights LIVE radio broadcast where RIGHT SIDE PATRIOTS Craig Andresen and Diane Sori discussed 'The Schism Within the Democrat Party'; 'Socialism - The DNC's Master Plan'; the latest on Iran; and the death of Republican Senator Lindsey Graham. Listen to it on https://rspradio1.podbean.com or on our RSP website at https://rspradio1.com/?page_id=39 

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Just a Thought

This thought below is my {Diane Sori) thought alone, and does not necessarily represent the views of blogspot.or google.com 
 
So Trump has now 'walked back' his 20% "security toll' on cargo ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz after rightfully being called to task for basically doing what Iran actually tried to do. But it's a 'walk back' that is not quite what it seems to be as the 20% fee stays as is, but said monies will now be funneled into what Trump calls "massive" trade and investment deals made directly with the United States by various Gulf States. 

So now we've gone from what are already in place small trade deals with the Gulf  States...states that still don't really like us very much...to "massive" deals with them, while there still is NO mention of those monies going in any way, shape, or form directly to the Iranian people who need said monies to rebuild their lives way more than we and the wealthy Arab nations need bigger trade deals. And this leads me to again say, "Houston, we still do have a problem."
 
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