
Will Israel Let The War End?
The United States has resumed naval attacks on Iranian oil tankers, effectively ending the covert Project Freedom operation. The move coincides with the breakdown of a fragile cease‑fire between Washington and Tehran, heightening Middle‑East volatility. In a Drop Site News interview, Ryan Grim discusses Gulf Arab states’ backlash, the uncertain future of U.S.–Iran relations, and domestic political fallout. A recent poll also reveals changing American attitudes toward AIPAC and Israel, while former mayor Rahm Emanuel is reported to have softened his stance on Israeli policy.

How Liberal Media Sold A Genocide
Adam Johnson’s new book *How To Sell A Genocide* argues that mainstream liberal outlets such as The New York Times, CNN and MSNBC crafted a subtle narrative that gave the Biden administration and Israel political cover for the Gaza war. Johnson contends...

How to Sell a Genocide: Adam Johnson Exposes Media Complicity
The Citations Needed podcast is releasing a special episode with Adam Johnson, co‑host and author of “How to Sell a Genocide,” which examines how U.S. mainstream media has framed Israel’s war in Gaza. Johnson argues that outlets such as MSNBC...

US Threatens New War Crimes Against Iran
The United States, technically under a cease‑fire with Iran, has renewed aggressive rhetoric, including a public call by commentator Pete Hegseth for an indefinite blockade of Iranian ports. The statements echo previous threats from the Trump administration and raise concerns...

THE FAKE CEASEFIRE & THE WAR TRUMP CAN’T END
The United States and Iran announced the start of formal peace talks on April 10, 2026, marking the first direct negotiations since the conflict escalated in 2024. The talks come amid President Trump’s recent incendiary remarks threatening Iran with “genocidal” action, raising...

TRUMP’S IRAN WAR SPIRALS OUT OF CONTROL
The blog post warns that the United States and Israel are intensifying military strikes against Iran, targeting hospitals and schools and causing civilian casualties. It frames the conflict as a regime‑change effort driven by U.S. financial and political interests, echoing...
