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The Toll Booth at the End of the War

Trump’s recent post suggests a positive shift for Iran, framing it as a potential “Golden Age,” but it reveals a U.S. commitment to support an IRGC-controlled toll system in the Strait of Hormuz. This intensifies regional tensions as Iran now manages a critical chokepoint while U.S. allies express concerns about security and economic implications.

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Democrats’ Selective Amnesia on Maduro

Democrats have consistently labeled Nicolás Maduro a dictator and supported sanctions and an indictment against him. However, after a military operation led to his capture, many Democrats condemned the act as unconstitutional. This contradiction raises questions about their commitment to enforcing justice and the effective strategy behind their policies.

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