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The $150 Billion Question: What MbS Reveals About Iran's Proxy Empire

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has made a stunning revelation about the $150 billion in sanctions relief provided to Iran under the Obama administration. According to the Saudi leader, the funds were not used to build a single street or improve the lives of ordinary Iranians. Instead, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) channeled the money into missiles, drones, and the arming of regional proxies including Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis. The comments, circulating widely on social media, have reignited a fierce debate about the legacy of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. What Did Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman Say About Obama and Iran? According to remarks widely shared across social media platforms, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman alleged that the $150 billion in assets unfrozen under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was effectively a blank check for the IRGC's regional ambitions. The Saudi leader reportedly stated that instead of investing in infrast...
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No Kings Protests: Why Even Trump's Own People Are Turning Against Him

The  No Kings protests Donald Trump faced on March 28, 2026, represent a historic wave of opposition spanning all 50 states and 16 countries, with organizers reporting over 3,100 events and millions of participants  . What makes these demonstrations particularly striking is not just the scale—estimated by some sources as high as 9 million participants—but the emerging voices of frustration from within Trump's own political base  . As the administration pushes forward with an increasingly costly war in Iran and aggressive domestic policies, cracks are forming in the coalition that returned Trump to the White House. Why Are Trump Supporters Turning Against Him? Even parts of the MAGA base are expressing frustration, according to reports from the Washington Post  . The primary catalysts appear to be threefold: the war in Iran , which has already claimed 13 American service members; soaring gas and grocery prices exacerbated by tariffs; and aggressive ICE enforceme...

Yemen's Houthis Enter Iran-Israel War: Red Sea Shipping at Risk

The Middle East war took a dramatic turn on March 28, 2026, when Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels launched their first missile attack on Israel since the conflict began. This  Houthis missile attack Israel March 2026  event marks a significant escalation, adding a third front to a war already involving Iran and Hezbollah, and raising urgent questions about global shipping routes through the Red Sea. Why Did Yemen's Houthis Launch Missiles at Israel Now? The Houthis had stayed out of the war since February 28, maintaining an uneasy ceasefire with Saudi Arabia  . But on March 27, Brigadier General Yahya Saree, the Houthi military spokesman, issued a statement saying, "We affirm that our fingers are on the trigger for direct military intervention"  . Hours later, the Houthis fired ballistic missiles targeting "sensitive Israeli military sites" in southern Israel, which the Israeli military said it intercepted  . Saree confirmed the attack on Al-Masirah satel...