Impossibly low wages, working in deplorable conditions

I am reproducing a piece by Ken Klippenstein, on Substack:

 

Luigi-Inspired Arsonist Threatened “Our Way of Life,” Feds Say

Does that mean gas prices will go down now?

Ken Klippenstein

Apr 15

A 29-year-old California man has been arrested for allegedly causing $500 million in damage when he set fire to a Kimberly-Clark warehouse to protest the cost of living and the Iran War.

“All you had to do was pay us enough to live,” the Justice Department’s indictment alleges he said in video posted to Instagram. “[T]hey had it coming … fucking eight hours, six days … stuck paying rent on a bullshit ass apartment that I can’t afford to fucking live … pedophiles out here fucking children, profiting off … fucking wars.”

In a press conference, Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli went out of his way to stress that the defendant had “compared himself to Luigi Mangione” in a comment to a witness.

No one was injured in the early morning fire, but Justice wants to make a point: Chamel Abdulkarim’s target was the system of capitalism itself.

Arson, and admittedly a serious case (if the government is correct); and politically motivated, given the remarks Abdulkarim made.

But Mangione? The FBI and the national security machine is going to jump on this, affirming for them that a “copycat” terrorist points to a bigger trend lurking in society.

That fact is at the very center of NSPM-7 — national security presidential memorandum 7 — signed by President Trump last September, that identifies “anti-capitalism” as a so-called indicator of domestic terrorism. The directive opens with a section that mentions “the 2024 assassination of a senior healthcare executive” — i.e. Luigi Mangione — as indicative of a growing threat.

Take a look at what the federal indictment focuses on, alleging Abdulkarim said:

  • “[S]hould have paid us enough to fucking live.”
  • “1% is a fucking joke.”
  • “If you’re not going to pay us enough to fucking live or afford to live, at least pay us enough not to do this shit.”
  • “Billionaires profiting off of war …”
  • [Y]ou know, we may not get paid enough to fucking live, but these bitches dirt cheap”
  • “All you had to do was pay us enough to live. Pay us more of the value WE bring. Not corporate. Didn’t see the share holders picking up a shift.”
  • “[T]hey had it coming … fucking eight hours, six days, [unintelligible] stuck paying rent on a bullshit ass apartment that I can’t afford to fucking live … pedophiles out here fucking children, profiting off [unintelligible] fucking wars.”

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US Attorney Essayli goes on to cast the arson attack as a sign of anti-capitalist sentiment, promising to “aggressively” pursue anyone who attacks capitalism — or “our way of life,” as he put it:

“Look, America is founded on free enterprise and capitalism. Anyone who attacks our values, our way of life, our system, which provides the best goods and services to the most people, we’re gonna come after aggressively.”

Get used to stuff like this. As I reported in January, a leaked draft copy of the Department of Homeland Security’s upcoming annual Homeland Threat Assessment introduced a new “extremism” threat category: “class-based or economic grievances.”

By contrast, state authorities did not portray the crime as some sort of threat to capitalism. In fact, San Bernardino County District Attorney Jason Anderson seemed to not understand it at all.

“Arson, to me, is a real head scratcher; I do not understand that somebody who is suspected of arson does something where they get no value out of it,” Anderson said at the press conference.

They still don’t get it.

While reporting on this, when I tried to figure out what exactly the suspect’s job entailed while working for Kimberly-Clark — the company whose 1.2 million square foot facility he allegedly set on fire — I realized that he didn’t actually work for them, but for a third-party contractor, something called “NFI Industries.”

The dreary name reminds me of reporting on Amazon warehouses and hearing one worker after another bitterly refer to its much-hyped $15 minimum wage as not applying to them because they worked for similar subcontractors. This two-step is also how Amazon can claim it’s not them but rather the contractors responsible for the infamous practice of workers having to pee in bottles to meet their punishing quotas.

NFI has been accused of similar practices and was sued in 2015 by New Jersey port and warehouse truckers who said the company systematically misclassified them as “independent contractors” while exercising full employer‑style control. In 2022, a federal judge ruled in the driver’s favor, ordering NFI to pay them over $5 million in a class action settlement.

The obscene price of gasoline as a result of the Iran war (part of our hallowed “way of life,” which allows oil companies to price gouge even in emergencies) has once again thrust the cost of living into the spotlight. Millions of Americans resonate with Mangione and Abdulkarim.

Isn’t anyone in power curious why that is?

As a friend told me today when I brought up the Kimberly-Clark fire: Who that’s worked a shitty job hasn’t fantasized about burning it all down? (This is literally the plot of the cult classic movie Office Space!)

Democrats and Republican politicians alike mouth “affordability” but do nothing. Civil government is also starved, bled of resources by our national security colossus that devises more and more ways to spy on anyone opposed, or drowns out their voices by flooding the media with security-speak.

There are basically two ways the government can respond to things like the Kimberly-Clark fire: (1) treat them as national security threats to be monitored and preempted forever; or (2) address the underlying grievances causing them.

Sounds like a real “head-scratcher.”

— Edited by William M. Arkin

© 2026 Kenneth Klippenstein
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Historical markers in the Middle East

Below is an extract from Wajeeh Lion’s, Substack. I urge you to read the full article ‘Beyond Belief: The 1,400-Year History and Modern Geopolitics of the Sunni-Shia Divide

​The 1979 Revolution and the Sectarianization of Geopolitics

​The catalyst for the contemporary “New Middle East Cold War” was the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini overthrew the secular, Western-aligned monarchy and birthed the Islamic Republic, a theocracy built on the doctrine of Velayat-e Faqih (Guardianship of the Islamic Jurist).

​Crucially, Khomeini didn’t just want to govern Iran; he wanted to export his pan-Islamic revolution, urging oppressed populations across the region to rise against their rulers. For Saudi Arabia—the global bastion of orthodox Sunni Wahhabism and the guardian of the holy cities of Mecca and Medina—revolutionary Iran was an existential threat. The Saudi monarchy’s legitimacy relies on religious credentials and stability. Iran offered a radical alternative that threatened to incite Saudi Arabia’s own marginalized Shia minority in its oil-rich Eastern Province, as well as destabilize neighboring Gulf monarchies.

The region quickly polarized into two heavily armed camps: the conservative, status quo Sunni bloc (Saudi Arabia) and the revisionist, revolutionary Shia bloc (Iran). The conflict intensified dramatically following the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq. By dismantling Saddam Hussein’s Sunni-dominated regime, the U.S. inadvertently handed control to Iraq’s Shia majority. This removed the primary strategic buffer containing Iranian influence, allowing Tehran to project power into the Arab heartland and accelerating Saudi efforts to counter this new “Shia Crescent.”

The Game Theory of Perpetual Conflict

​The strategic decisions of Saudi Arabia and Iran aren’t just driven by religious fervor; they perfectly match the economic and mathematical principles of Game Theory, specifically the “Prisoner’s Dilemma.”

​In this strategic interaction, both nations have two choices: Cooperate (de-escalate, respect borders, and stop funding militias) or Defect (fund militant groups, build asymmetric weapons, and subvert the other’s stability).

​If we assign a “utility score” from 0 (absolute worst outcome) to 4 (the ultimate victory), the mechanics of this rivalry become terrifyingly clear. If both nations cooperate, they achieve a moderate, shared benefit of regional stability and economic growth (a score of 3 for each). However, if one nation cooperates while the other defects, the aggressive defector achieves regional hegemony (a score of 4), while the peaceful cooperator is left severely vulnerable—suffering what theorists call the “sucker’s payoff” (a score of 0).

​Because the Middle East lacks an overarching authority to enforce agreements, there is profound ideological mistrust. Neither side can credibly commit to peace (a concept known as Robert Powell’s “commitment problem”). Therefore, the rational choice for both states is to constantly Defect.

If both states defect, the result is a perpetual proxy war (a score of 1 for each). In game theory, this is known as a “Nash Equilibrium”—a degraded, highly costly stalemate. Both states pour billions into proxy wars, locked in a cycle of hostility that neither can abandon without risking total strategic ruin. Furthermore, this rivalry is defined by Thomas Schelling’s concept of brinkmanship. Both states push conflicts to the absolute edge of disaster to extract concessions, using proxy militias to inflict damage while staying just below the threshold of direct state-on-state warfare, which would invite mutually assured destruction. Solving this requires what theorists call “Mechanism Design”—deliberately expanding the options available to create verifiable incentives that make cooperation the rational choice.

Another good read on Substack (Rydro Abbas) about historic Shia and Sunni beliefs of Palestinians:

The long history of Palestinian Shias, what the Wahhabis, Salafis and British Shias won’t tell you

A Muslim nation of millions and not having a single Shia is an absurd, illogical and unrealistic claim, especially when you consider the history and the shared borders with southern Lebanon

Rydro (Abbas)

Apr 03, 2025

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Today, when we speak about Shiaism, some people quickly link it to the Islamic Republic of Iran and its “expanding influence”, completely disregarding the actual history of Shiaism in the West Asian region, as in reality, it originates from the Arab nations, not as they like to claim and pretend.

When the mention of Shiaism is brought up about an Arab nation, especially when it is a Sunni majority nation, the matter completely differs as the Salafis and Wahhabis’ sensitivity increases and they become defensive, pretending like Shiaism belongs to Islamic Republic of Iran and it is all due to their influence and them promoting such belief.

The matter reaches its most extreme case with most ignorant denial and rejection of Shiaism in Palestine, where they claim that Palestine has no Shias, and in rare occasions when they acknowledge the Shia presence, they make it like it is due to them being influenced by Iran, rather than Shiaism being found organically, to paint the image that Shias and or Shiaism are not indigenous, as they are completely foreign.

This frustration and delusion stem from their collective failure as a nation for letting the Palestinians down in their struggle, so they fear the tiniest thing for the nation to have in common with the Shia world far more than the disappointment their entire leadership are responsible of.

A Muslim nation of millions and not having a single Shia is an absurd, illogical and unrealistic claim, especially when you consider the history and the shared open borders with southern Lebanon in the past—and even today’s factors.

Before the israeli occupation, the borders were open between northern Palestine and southern Lebanon, making that the mixing of people much easier, as they travel back and forth, social links were common as some Palestinians would marry from the Lebanese and vise versa, especially the Palestinians of Galilee, eventually this leads to adaption of some beliefs, including religious ones, Sunni or Shia. And this was even before the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran, before the occupation.

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Stranded sailors in the Persian Gulf since the start of the conflict

In March 2026:

Iran War Traps 3,000 Ships and 20,000 Sailors in the Persian Gulf

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by Mohammed Omar

March 14, 2026March 31, 2026

IMO reports 3,000 vessels and 20,000 seafarers trapped in the Persian Gulf after Iran shut the Strait of Hormuz. 16 ships attacked, 15,000 cruise passengers stranded.

March 14, 2026

https://houseofsaud.com/iran-war-3000-ships-20000-sailors-stranded-persian-gulf/

Another report in April 2026:

Sailors trapped by Iran’s Strait of Hormuz blockade plead for help

By Cason Ho, Europe bureau chief Mazoe Ford, Mychal Feraren and Som Patidar

Fri 3 AprFriday 3 April

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Ships floating in the Persian Gulf off the coast of Dubai near the Strait of Hormuz on March 28, 2026. (Supplied: Sentinel Hub)

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Interviews and first-hand accounts from sailors stranded in the Persian Gulf — under threat of drone attacks, missiles, and exploding boats — reveal an increasingly dire humanitarian crisis unfolding.

Iran’s blockade of one of the world’s most critical shipping lanes, the Strait of Hormuz, has unleashed pain on global markets.

The normally busy strait has been mostly empty since the start of the war. But inside the Persian Gulf, some 2,000 ships remain.

And while the US-Israel war with Iran rages on, the crews on those stranded ships are facing their own battle of attrition.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-04-04/strait-of-hormuz-oil-sailors-stranded-first-supertankers/106525462

Another report:

Anxiety at sea: 20,000 seafarers stranded in Gulf as war hits Hormuz route, first since World War II

‘Sailors reaching out through its 24-hour helpline are afraid, distressed and anxious, some are even expressing thoughts of self-harm.’

By: Express Global Desk

3 min readUpdated: Apr 3, 2026 05:36 PM IST

https://indianexpress.com/article/world/west-asia-war-20000-seafarers-stranded-strait-of-hormuz-persian-gulf-imo-10617195/

And now the blockade along Iranian ports to deny them sales of oil:

IMF Portwatch

Strait of Hormuz reopens under Ceasefire, but 800+ ships remain stranded amid uncertainty

Shipowners are rushing to understand the fine print of a US-Iran ceasefire that could temporarily unblock the Strait of Hormuz and open an exit for more than 800 vessels trapped in the Persian Gulf.

Bloomberg

Updated8 Apr 2026, 11:46 AM IST

https://www.livemint.com/news/world/strait-of-hormuz-reopens-under-ceasefire-but-800-ships-remain-stranded-amid-uncertainty-11775627630054.html

CentCom have said they will seize inbound ships.

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China defies Trump: Chinese tanker travels through Strait of Hormuz despite US blockade – Live blog

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A Chinese tanker under US sanctions passed though the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday, defying Washington’s naval blockade that began on Monday.

After circling the area late on Monday and initially turning back, the 600ft long vessel passed through the waterway on Tuesday.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15731223/JD-Vance-threatens-Iran-condemns-regimes-economic-terrorism-Strait-Hormuz-Live-updates.html

And

Donald Trump warns to “immediately eliminate” Iranian ships approaching Strait of Hormuz blockade

Updated on: 13 April,2026 09:29 PM IST  |  Washington

https://www.mid-day.com/news/world-news/article/donald-trump-warns-to-immediately-eliminate-iranian-ships-approaching-strait-of-hormuz-blockade-23625580?sports-cricket-soumyas-169-in-vain-as-nz-beat-bdesh-to-win-series-23325948-breakingnews

Racing to leave:

At least 2 ships exit Gulf from Iran despite US blockade: Tracking data

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A container ship (top C) sails past oil tankers anchored along Singapore straits in Singapore on April 14, 2026.

A container ship (top C) sails past oil tankers anchored along Singapore straits in Singapore on April 14, 2026.

[Editor’s Note: Follow Khaleej Times live blog amid US-Israel-Iran war for the latest regional developments.]

At least two ships sailing from Iranian ports crossed the Hormuz Strait on Monday despite a US military blockade, maritime tracking data indicated Tuesday.

They were among at least four Iran-linked vessels that used the route after Washington’s blockade came into effect at 1400 GMT on Monday, according to maritime data provider Kpler.

The Liberia-flagged bulk carrier Christianna crossed after unloading 74,000 tonnes of corn at the Iranian port of Bandar Imam Khomeini, passing Iran’s Larak Island in the strait around 1600 GMT on Monday, Kpler data showed.

https://www.msn.com/en-ae/news/other/at-least-2-ships-exit-gulf-from-iran-despite-us-blockade-tracking-data/ar-AA20RODn

Sky News, 14th April 2026

Iran war latest: US-sanctioned ships pass through Strait of Hormuz as Trump blockade begins

Iran has been accused of “economic terrorism” in the Strait of Hormuz. Ships have been warned they could face now capture by the US. But two tankers made it through as Trump’s blockade of the crucial route began. 

Operating like an Uber taxi in the Strait of Hormuz?:

Meanwhile, as the world watches how the US will enforce its blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, Malawi-flagged, Chinese-owned tanker Rich Starry passed through the waterway.

Later a report said Rich Starry reversed course:

Aarti Nagraj


A Chinese ​tanker under US sanctions, which passed through the ⁠Strait of Hormuz earlier on ​Tuesday after the US imposed a blockade on the waterway, was seen turning back late afternoon.

Rich Starry, a medium-range tanker, initially appeared to have made the journey, becoming the first to sail through the strait since the US began its operation on Monday evening, data from MarineTraffic and VesselFinder showed. However, it was seen heading back towards Hormuz around 5.30pm UAE time. US President Donald Trump imposed the blockade after US-Iran talks in Islamabad on Saturday failed to end the war and reopen the channel.

Rich Starry, known previously as Full Star, is carrying about 250,000 ‌barrels of ⁠methanol and the tanker and its owner, Shanghai Xuanrun Shipping, were placed under US sanctions for dealing with Iran, Reuters reported. Two more tankers under US sanctions, the Murlikishan, which has carried Russian and Iranian oil, and Panama-flagged Peace ​Gulf, are also attempting to pass through the strait on Tuesday, Reuters said.None of the three ships transiting the ​strait ⁠were heading to Iranian ‌ports.

The article goes on to explain:

The waterway, through which about 20 per cent of the world’s oil and gas normally passes, was effectively closed by Iran during its 40-day war with the US and Israel, leading to a surge in oil and gas prices and affecting global supply chains.

Before the war began on February 28, about 140 ships passed through the waterway each day. A maximum of 14 a day have travelled through since the two-week ceasefire was agreed to by the US and Iran on April 8. An estimated 230 vessels loaded with oil are stuck in the Arabian Gulf.

Mr Trump on Monday said 34 ships had sailed through the strait the previous day, without providing further details.

Twenty-eight commercial vessels crossed through the strait during the weekend, according to Kpler. “Traffic stayed weak on Monday, with just six commercial vessel transits versus 14 on Sunday, indicating continued subdued activity rather than any meaningful rebound,” Ana Subasic, trade risk analyst at the market intelligence firm, told The National.

The US blockade may support some incremental movement while the ceasefire holds, “particularly if owners interpret the enforcement posture as more targeted than initially feared”, Ms Subasic said.

“That said, we would stop short of describing this as a meaningful normalisation of traffic at this stage. There remains enough uncertainty around enforcement, counterparty exposure, insurance and overall operating risk from both sides that many market participants are likely to remain cautious and in a wait-and-see mode for the near term,” she added.

The US naval blockade of the strait moves the situation “from a price shock to a structural disruption of global trade”, said Raj Abrol, chief executive of risk platform Galytix.

“The impact goes well beyond energy prices – it ripples through shipping routes, insurance premiums, supply chains and input costs across every sector. This blockade only confirms that we should expect protracted volatility across all of these indicators, not a return to stability.”

Meanwhile, China’s ​Foreign ​Ministry on Tuesday ⁠called the US ⁠blockade of Iranian ​ports “dangerous and irresponsible”.

The move by the US to increase military deployments and impose a targeted blockade will deepen the conflict and further jeopardise the safety of navigation through the strait, media reports cited ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun as saying.

China urges all ​parties to ‌respect the current ⁠ceasefire and remain committed ​to dialogue and ​peace ‌talks, the official added.

During the war, Iran earned about $9 billion from crude exports, which exceeds it daily profits before the start of the conflict, energy intelligence company Kpler found. The US blockade is expected to cut about $150 million a day in oil revenue for Tehran.

About 190 million barrels of Iranian crude are at sea, with an estimated 50 million barrels west of Singapore and 140 million east of it, and most of it is destined for China, Homayoun Falakshahi, head of oil analytics at Kpler, told The National.

Updated: April 14, 2026, 3:58 PM

https://www.thenationalnews.com/business/2026/04/14/us-sanctioned-tanker-passes-through-strait-of-hormuz-despite-blockade/

Monitoring the Strait of Hormuz:

https://hormuzmonitor.com/strait-of-hormuz-map/

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Mega fail in Islamabad and Hungary

J D Vance has been busy – failing.

Did JD Vance cost Viktor Orban his premiership? Trump ally’s polling plunged after supportive visit by US Vice President… before he suffered crushing election defeat

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15728111/Did-JD-Vances-Hungary-visit-backfire-Viktor-Orban-US-Vice-Presidents-support-failed-reverse-slide-PMs-polling-suffered-crushing-election-defeat.html

And in Islamabad:

Photos: Vance departs Pakistan after failing to reach deal with Iran

JD Vance says talks with Iran ended after 21 hours without reaching agreement

Last updated: April 12, 2026 | 08:10

Lekshmy Pavithran, Assistant Online Editor

https://gulfnews.com/world/asia/pakistan/photos-vance-departs-pakistan-after-failing-to-reach-deal-with-iran-1.500504034

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Now it is history: Netanyahu and Orbán

Netanyahu Coalition Figures Publicly Back Viktor Orbán Ahead of Hungary Vote

Israeli politicians praised Orban for his support of Israel and tough stance on antisemitism. The election tests the future of Hungary’s far-right populism and holds significant implications for Israel’s diplomatic standing in Europe

https://www.haaretz.com/world-news/europe/2026-04-12/ty-article/.premium/netanyahu-coalition-figures-publicly-back-victor-orban-ahead-of-hungary-vote/0000019d-820a-d6cb-a7df-f27f2f760000

Orbán and the ICC

(Brussels) – Hungary’s withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC) is an insult to victims and survivors of the world’s worst crimes, Human Rights Watch said today.

Hungarian authorities formally notified the United Nations secretary-general on June 2, 2025, that Hungary is withdrawing from the Rome Statute, the ICC’s founding treaty, following a May 20 decision by the parliament. Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced his government’s intention to leave the ICC on April 3, during Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Budapest despite an ICC warrant against him for serious crimes in Gaza.

“After refusing to arrest Netanyahu, an ICC fugitive, when he visited the country, Hungary is now doubling down on impunity by leaving the court altogether,” said Liz Evenson, international justice director at Human Rights Watch. “The European Union and ICC members should press Hungary to reconsider this decision given the court’s critical work across the globe.”

Netanyahu and former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant are wanted by the ICC for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity committed in Gaza, including starving civilians, intentionally directing attacks against a civilian population, murder, and persecution. Human Rights Watch has documented war crimescrimes against humanity, and acts of genocide by Israeli authorities in Gaza since October 7, 2023.

ICC member countries have a legal obligation to arrest and surrender anyone sought by the court who is in their territory. ICC judges are currently assessing Hungary’s failure to arrest Netanyahu to make a legal determination on whether Hungary breached its obligation to cooperate with the court. Such a determination could then be transmitted to the ICC Assembly of States Parties for further action.

Hungary’s withdrawal will take effect one year after the notification to the UN secretary-general. Until then, Hungary remains bound by its ICC obligations, including executing the court’s arrest warrants. If Hungary’s withdrawal takes effect, it will become the third ICC member to leave the court. Burundi and the Philippines withdrew from the ICC in 2017 and 2019, respectively. It will also be the only non-ICC member state in the European Union.

The European Union and its member states have long been strong supporters of the ICC and have pledged to support the court’s independence and to ensure cooperationAdherence to the values of the Rome Statute and its ratification are conditions to be fulfilled for new members to join the EU. Hungary’s withdrawal contradicts common EU objectives and values, Human Rights Watch said.

https://www.hrw.org/news/2025/06/16/hungary-orban-government-withdraws-from-icc

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Unloading on the Pope!

This from Trump Social!

No, I don’t think this rant is hurting the Pope.

And why the Pope speaks out:

Trump on Iran: ‘A whole civilisation will die tonight’

Increasingly angry US president escalates threats against Iran as his Democratic rivals rebuke him as ‘sick’ and ‘genocidal’.

People at a market in Tehran
People walk through Tajrish Bazaar in Tehran during the war on April 6, 2026 [Francisco Seco/AP Photo]

By Ali Harb

Published On 7 Apr 20267 Apr 2026

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Updated: 7 Apr 2026 03:15 PM (GMT)Updated: 7 Apr 2026 03:15 PM (GMT)

President Donald Trump has suggested the United States will destroy Iranian “civilisation” if Tehran does not open the Strait of Hormuz and submit to his terms.

About 12 hours before the Tuesday night deadline he set for Iranian authorities, Trump shared a social media post threatening to irreversibly obliterate Iran.

“A whole civilisation will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.

Iran is the heir to the millennia-old Persian civilisation, one of the most influential in human history.

For more than two weeks, the US president has been warning that he would order the destruction of Iran’s civilian infrastructure, including bridges and power stations, if his demands are not met.

His latest post on Tuesday reflected the escalating and angry rhetoric he has deployed since the US and Israel launched the war on Iran on February 28.

Legal experts said targeting civilian infrastructure is a war crime.

“It’s horrific. It’s pure evil. It’s disqualifying,” Yasmine Taeb, legislative and political director for the advocacy group MPower Change Action Fund, said of Trump’s threats.

“It’s the words of a deranged, unstable madman.”

Taeb called for a “stronger reaction” from US lawmakers and the international community against Trump’s rhetoric and policies.

Democrats call for ending war

Several Democratic members of the US Congress on Tuesday condemned Trump’s threats and called for ending the war.

Chuck Schumer, the top Democrat in the Senate, called Trump an “extremely sick person” after the president’s post on Tuesday.

“Each Republican who refuses to join us in voting against this wanton war of choice owns every consequence of whatever the hell this is,” the senator wrote on X.

Hakeem Jeffries, the top Democrat in the House of Representatives, called on legislators from Trump’s Republican Party to “put patriotic duty over party and stop the madness.”

“Congress must immediately end this reckless war of choice in Iran before Donald Trump plunges us into World War III,” Jeffries said in a social media post.

Last month, Congress failed to pass a resolution to curb Trump’s powers to attack Iran.

The US president has not obtained authorisation from lawmakers to launch the military campaign against Iran in what critics said is a violation of the US Constitution, which grants Congress the power to declare war.

On Tuesday, Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib said the 25th Amendment of the constitution should be invoked to remove Trump from office because he is unfit to serve.

“After bombing a school and massacring young girls, the war criminal in the White House is threatening genocide,” Tlaib wrote in a social media post, referring to the Minab school attack in southern Iran that killed more than 170 people.

Congressman Jim McGovern stressed that the US military is required to disobey “illegal orders”.

“This is evil. The President of the United States’ genocidal threat to commit war crimes is illegal under federal & international law,” McGovern said (on X).

Despite the intensifying opposition to the war on the Democratic side, dissent against Trump has remained faint among Republicans.

On Tuesday, Congressman Mike Lawler played down Trump’s threat to kill off Iran’s civilisation, saying the president would target only the country’s civilian infrastructure.

“It is their energy infrastructure and their civilian infrastructure, including roads and bridges. That will cripple the Iranian regime and certainly their economy,” Lawler told CNN.

The Republican lawmaker said Trump is acting “within his legal authorities to conduct this war” as commander-in-chief of the US armed forces.

The deadline

The US president set 8pm in Washington, DC, (00:00 GMT) on Tuesday as the “final” deadline for Iran.

On the first day of the war, the US and Israel killed Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and several other top officials.

The attacks have killed more than 2,000 people and hit schools, residential buildings and medical facilities.

Despite the losses, the governing system in Tehran appears to have held together with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps – a wing of the Iranian military that is designated as a “terrorist” group in the US – spearheading the war effort.

There have been no major defections or antigovernment protests in Iran since the start of the war, and Khamenei was replaced by his son Mojtaba.

Iran has retaliated with rocket and drone attacks against Israel and US assets across the entire Middle East.

Iranian forces have also targeted civilian and energy infrastructure in the Gulf region and blocked the Strait of Hormuz to most shipping, sending energy prices soaring.

Still, Trump has insisted that he achieved “regime change” in Iran and the US has “won” the war.

On Tuesday, Trump left the door open for a diplomatic resolution despite his dramatic threat, saying “maybe something revolutionarily wonderful can happen.”

“We will find out tonight, one of the most important moments in the long and complex history of the World. 47 years of extortion, corruption, and death will finally end. God Bless the Great People of Iran!” Trump wrote.

Iranian officials have remained defiant, threatening to meet any US escalation with similar military measures in the region and beyond.

Later on Tuesday, US Vice President JD Vance also issued a warning to Iran, saying that the US wants oil and gas to flow “freely”.

“They’ve got to know, we’ve got tools in our toolkit that we so far haven’t decided to use,” he said during a speech in Hungary. “The president of the United States can decide to use them, and he will decide to use them if the Iranians do not change their course of conduct.”

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Who is advising against Catholicism?:

Who Is Doug Wilson? Pentagon Defends Pastor Who Led Christian Prayer Service

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, left, holds pastor Doug Wilson’s shoulder during a Pentagon prayer service on Feb. 17. (Department of Defense)

Military.com | By Nick Mordowanec

Published February 18, 2026 at 9:30pm ET

The Pentagon is defending its invitation to have Doug Wilson, a pastor whose views on issues including women voters and slavery have been deemed by some as radical, partake in a Christian prayer service on Tuesday.

Wilson, 72, joined U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth during what has become a monthly staple under the Secretary’s leadership, starting in May 2025 with Hegseth’s pastor in Tennessee, Brooks Potteiger, and continuing as recently as this week. Wilson and Hegseth exchanged words of gratitude and appreciation towards one another and of their faith during the afternoon event.

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2026/02/18/who-doug-wilson-pentagon-defends-pastor-who-led-christian-prayer-service.html

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If I can’t take the toll from oil tanker traffic, they can’t!

Trump orders a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz:

Sweeping the strait: US destroyers transit Hormuz for 1st time since Iran war began

US destroyers transited the Strait of Hormuz for the first time since the war began, as Washington initiated mine-clearing operations to reopen the critical shipping route.

https://www.indiatoday.in/world/story/us-destroyers-transit-strait-of-hormuz-mine-clearing-iran-denies-claims-2895147-2026-04-12

Trump’s order:

Donald Trump orders naval blockade of Strait of Hormuz after Iran peace talks break down

US president says aim of move is to place chokehold on Tehran’s access to oil revenues

Donald Trump's blockade could intensify pressure on oil markets and global economy. Photograph: Kenny Holston/The New York Times
Donald Trump’s blockade could intensify pressure on oil markets and global economy. Photograph: Kenny Holston/The New York Times

Keith Duggan

Sun Apr 12 2026 – 20:03•2 MIN READ

https://www.irishtimes.com/world/middle-east/2026/04/12/donald-trump-orders-naval-blockade-of-strait-of-hormuz-after-iran-peace-talks-break-down/

China still ahead of the game:

Is China the World’s Best Prepared Nation for an Energy Crisis?

By Felicity Bradstock – Apr 12, 2026, 2:00 PM CDT

  • China’s massive oil stockpiles and reduced fuel demand have insulated it from immediate supply shocks.
  • Heavy investment in renewables, EVs, and domestic supply chains has lowered dependence on imports.
  • While still reliant on foreign energy, China’s diversified strategy gives it a major advantage over other Asian economies facing shortages

https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Is-China-the-Worlds-Best-Prepared-Nation-for-an-Energy-Crisis.html

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Wrong headed Israeli extremists

A child’s instant shock and horror, caught on social media, as she chats playfully with friends but Israeli bombs interrupt her, destroying a neighboring block of flats:

https://youtu.be/WU1srlgCovM?si=GMJrYwtrw1Ew8nHL

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Melania doth protest too much

Melania and Donald Trump’s matchmaker speaks out after her stunning speech denouncing Epstein ties… and is willing to testify under OATH about how they met

Ambassador Paolo Zampolli said Thursday that he’s ready to testify before Congress to prove that he was the individual who introduced President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump

Zampolli made the pronouncement in a phone interview with the Daily Mail after the First Lady made a stunning statement in the White House on serial pedophile Jeffrey Epstein – an announcement that apparently even took the President by surprise. 

Among the comments she made, the First Lady denied rumors that it was Epstein who introduced Melania to her future husband.

‘I’m ready to testify in Congress, in front of Congress, to say who introduced the First Lady, and I’m ready to even bring another 50 witnesses to say they were present that night,’ the Italian-American diplomat said in an interview with the Daily Mail. ‘The whole world knows this. This is old news.’

The first couple, as the story goes, met at a New York Fashion Week party in September 1998 held at the Kit Kat Club and hosted by Zampolli, who at the time was a modeling agent. 

Asked about what prompted the First Lady’s shock statement, Zampolli said he believed Melania earnestly feels for Epstein’s many victims.

‘I’m sure she cares about the victims and everybody that has been a victim has a right to expose this animal,’ Zampolli told the Daily Mail. ‘I think the First Lady has the biggest heart in the world, she’s a family woman, and she’s our marvelous First Lady,’ he added.

Marc Beckman, senior adviser to the First Lady, told the Daily Mail that Melania spoke out because ‘enough is enough’ and ‘the lies must stop.’

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15720367/melania-donald-trump-matchmaker-paolo-zampolli-epstein.html

Michael Wolff has recordings of Epstein telling him it was he who introduced Donald and Melania when they first had sex on his plane, the ‘Lolita Express’

Michael Wolff claims that Jeffrey Epstein played a key role in introducing Melania Trump to Donald Trump in 1998. However, Melania has denied this assertion, stating that she met Trump at the Kit Kat Klub in New York. Indiatimes Wikipedia

See documents linking Zampolli with Epstein:

https://epsteinexposed.com/persons/paolo-zampolli

Zampolli had a child with Amanda Ungaro after she was trafficked from Brazil to the US on an Epstein flight.

Trump ally used ICE to deport mother of his child: report

Story by Nicole Charky-Chami

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President Donald Trump speaks during a press briefing at the White House, following the Supreme Court's ruling that Trump had exceeded his authority when he imposed tariffs, in Washington, D.C on Feb. 20, 2026. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz

President Donald Trump speaks during a press briefing at the White House, following the Supreme Court’s ruling that Trump had exceeded his authority when he imposed tariffs, in Washington, D.C on Feb. 20, 2026. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz© provided by RawStory

Former modeling agent and longtime ally to President Donald Trump, Paolo Zampolli asked a top ICE official for help “to settle a personal score” and have the mother of his child deported during a custody battle, according to The New York Times.

Zampolli, a now presidential special envoy, introduced Trump to the president’s now wife Melania.

He found out that his Brazilian ex-girlfriend, Amanda Ungaro, had arrested on charges of fraud at her work and in custody at a Miami jail — and last year talked to a top official at ICE, David Venturella, to see if she could be placed in ICE detention, citing that she was in the country illegally, The Times reported.

The two had been going through a custody battle over their teenage son and “now he saw an opportunity” to try and get him back, Friday’s report stated.

A source familiar with Zampolli’s communications and records acquired by The Times revealed that Ungaro was picked up from a Miami jail by ICE agents before she could make bail and later deported. Although this could have happened without her ex-boyfriend’s involvement, it raises questions about how members of the Trump administration have used the federal government during Trump’s second term to pursue personal vendettas.

Zampolli denied to The Times that he sought special favors or that he had requested federal officials take Ungaro into custody.

The Department of Homeland Security told The Times that Ungaro was detained and deported over an expired visa after being charged with fraud.

“Any suggestion that she was arrested and removed for political reasons or favors is FALSE,” the DHS statement said.

Zampolli has often bragged about his loyalty to the Trumps, and has known the president for more than 30 years. He even recruited Melania, a former model, from Slovenia. Zampolli also had ties to the late financier and convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

“In the city’s modeling scene, Mr. Zampolli also intersected with Jeffrey Epstein, the financier who would later be accused of sexually abusing hundreds of girls and young women,” according to The Times. “The men once discussed buying a modeling agency together, and Mr. Zampolli’s name appears several times in the millions of Epstein documents recently released by the Justice Department.

“In one 2011 email, Mr. Epstein warned an Emirati businessman: ‘Be careful, zampoli is trouble. Lots.’ He added, ‘He sells stories to the press.'”

Zampolli has denied having a close friendship with Epstein. He added that his name was not included as frequently as other people, such as professors, celebrities or monarchs.

“At least I was included, because if you’re not on the list, you’re a loser, right?” Zampolli told The Times.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/trump-ally-used-ice-to-deport-mother-of-his-child-report/ar-AA1Z4bM4

And Jean Luc Brunel trafficked Amanda Ungaro:

The Deportation of Amanda Ungaro | Trump & Paolo Zampolli | Epstein Files

Amanda Is a Survivor of Jeffrey Epstein’s Trafficking Network & Trumps Modeling Network

Redacted Report

Jan 31, 2026

Important framing:
The following summarizes claims, allegations, and statements reported in documents, not established conclusions. Where possible, document IDs are cited. No criminal guilt is asserted.


There’s a growing online narrative weaving together some of the most controversial figures of the past three decades: Donald TrumpJeffrey Epstein, and Paolo Zampolli — and at the center of one of the more provocative claims is a relatively obscure name: Amanda Ungaro.

bekah day has done extensive research on Paolo and is actively communicating with Amanda, who has been deported by the Trump administration, for up to date information about Amanda check her posts.

Amanda Is a Survivor of Jeffrey Epstein’s Trafficking

Amanda Ungaro met Zampolli as a teenager.

247 Paolo Zampolli & Amanda Ungaro ...

Before that, she was introduced to John Casablancas—Zampolli’s mentor—at just 13 years old. By 15, she was being groomed by Zampolli. At 16, she was flying on Epstein’s plane alongside known predators.

Amanda and Zampolli would remain entangled for 19 years. They share a son, Giovanni. What began with exploitation escalated into long-term physical, emotional, sexual, and financial abuse. When Amanda finally left Paolo, the retaliation began.

Amanda Ungaro Zampolli Aura Velasquez Editorial Stock Photo - Stock Image |  Shutterstock Editorial

In June 2025, Amanda was arrested at her workplace in Miami Florida. The circumstances remain deeply troubling.

https://redactedreport.substack.com/p/the-curious-case-of-amanda-ungaro

At 17, Amanda Ungaro was invited by Jean-Luc Brunel to fly to the US on Epstein’s plane:

Jeffrey Epstein Controversy

One of the most widely discussed aspects of Ungaro’s story involves her connection to Jeffrey Epstein. She has spoken publicly about a flight she took in 2002 on a private jet owned by Epstein, when she was 17 years old. According to her account, she was invited onto the flight by modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel.

The trip, which reportedly traveled from Paris to New York, left her feeling uncomfortable, as she later described the presence of several very young girls on board and an unsettling atmosphere.

https://entradar.com/amanda-ungaro/3754/

Friendship was not enough:

Zampolli remains an important figure because of his association with the Trumps. Not only did he introduce Melania to Trump, he also secured her modelling and paper work. Ungaro, while being an immigrant like Melania, navigated her life in the US very differently. She stayed in America while renewing her different types of visas and unlike Melania, her dream of securing a permanent residence in the country failed as she ultimately got deported.

https://www.inquisitr.com/trump-insider-with-an-epstein-and-melania-connection-accused-of-contacting-ice-over-his-ex/

Threatening Melania:

‘Be Careful With Me, B**’: Melania Trump Receives Brutal Warning From Amanda Ungaro—Who Is She?

Deported Brazilian model Amanda Ungaro publicly threatened Melania Trump with legal action one day before the First Lady’s surprise White House denial of any Epstein ties.

By Stephanie Cruz
Published 10 April 2026, 2:47 PM BST

Amanda Ungaro, the Brazilian ex-partner of one of Donald Trump’s closest associates, has publicly warned First Lady Melania Trump of legal action in a series of alarming posts on X that surfaced just hours before Mrs Trump’s unscheduled Epstein address at the White House.

Ungaro, 41, appeared to direct her messages at an archived post from the First Lady’s official account, @FLOTUS45, which featured a farewell message dated January 2021. Replying directly to that post on 9 April, Ungaro issued a string of escalating statements.

‘I have nothing left to lose in my life. I will tear down the entire system—be careful with me b**,’ she wrote. In a follow-up post, she added: ‘I will tear down your corrupt system, even if it’s the last thing I do in my life. I will go all the way—I am not afraid.’

She went further still, writing: ‘Maybe you should be afraid of what I know… of who you are, and who your husband is.’ In another post, she claimed she would ‘take legal action’ against the First Lady and her husband, before making additional unverified allegations.

Ungaro also referenced what she described as a long-standing personal connection, claiming: ‘I have known you for 20 years. You knew I was detained in ICE. You were present in my life—every year on my son’s birthday, even sending Secret Service and being the first to congratulate him, back in 2016.’

https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/careful-me-b-melania-trump-receives-brutal-warning-amanda-ungarowho-she-1791169

Check out if you can believe Zampolli’s version of introducing Melania to Trump which is the dominant version circulating in the main media:

https://factually.co/fact-checks/politics/paolo-zampolli-role-melania-trump-immigration-visa-process-ad1608

Circulating on social media:

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On a high horse…..

Abusive words after Trump’s illegal war passed power to the Iranians to control the traffic through the Strait of Hormuz:

Nato ‘very disappointing’, says Trump, in fresh attack ahead of Rutte speech – as it happened

This blog is now closed.

Jakub Krupa (now); Emily Mackay (earlier)Thu 9 Apr 2026 16.08 BSTShare

Rutte looking at Trump as he talks to cameras and photographers

Trump calls Nato ‘very disappointing’, suggests it needs to have pressure placed on it to ‘understand anything’

Donald Trump has taken to his Truth Social platform again on Thursday to renew his criticism of the alliance.

The US president posted that “none of these people” (which people is unclear), including “our own, very disappointing Nato, understood anything unless they have pressure placed upon them!!!”.

Whether that relates to earlier reports (13.28) that Trump told the Nato secretary general, Mark Rutte, he wanted to see concrete commitments within days from Nato members for helping to secure the strait of Hormuz remains to be seen.

Rutte is expected to speak at an event in Washington later today.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2026/apr/09/nato-rutte-trump-iran-hungary-elections-vance-latest-news-updates

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