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Sunday, April 5, 2026

'Iran says US bombed its forces during pilot rescue op'

 A spokesperson for Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters Ebrahim Zolfaghari said that the US was "forced" to "heavily bomb" its forces during the operation to locate and rescue a pilot of a downed fighter jet on Iranian territory.

The US Air Force struck "downed aircraft, equipment, commanders" as well as troops "in order to avoid embarrassment" for US President Donald Trump, after Iranian security forces threatened to encircle teams sent to extract the pilot, the military said.

The spokesperson stated that "a number" of US aircraft, including two C-130 military transport planes and two Black Hawk helicopters, were hit by Iranian forces and forced to make an emergency landing south of Isfahan. Previously, Trump confirmed the pilot of the downed F-15E plane had been recovered.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/Iran-says-US-bombed-its-forces-during-pilot-rescue-op/66013372

'IRGC: Hormuz will never return to former state for US'

 Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy Command announced that the Strait of Hormuz "will never return to its previous state, especially for the United States and Israel." The declaration apparently signalled Tehran's rejection of US President Donald Trump's call to open the waterway.

"The naval forces of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps are currently completing operational preparations for the plan announced by Iranian authorities for a new order in the Persian Gulf," the navy command wrote on its profile on X. Tehran had previously hinted it would impose a new order in the strategically important Hormuz Strait, possibly exerting control over it even after the end of the conflict. At the same time, it was reported that Iran was charging ships two million dollars for safe passage. Moreover, Iran allowed ships from non-hostile countries to pass the channel unimpeded by entering its territorial waters near the Qeshm and Lark islands.

Earlier on Sunday, US President Donald Trump threatened Iran with "hell" unless the strait was unblocked by Tuesday.

https://breakingthenews.net/Article/IRGC:-Hormuz-will-never-return-to-former-state-for-US/66013374

Eisen Vs Every 'Trumper': Battle Shaping Up

 by James Howard Kunstler,

The Red Line

"The ends must justify the means — the only question is what means are necessary."

- Saul Alinsky

Why do the news anchor ladies of CNN, Erin Burnett, Kate Bolduan, always look so depressed on the air? They never smile. Their faces always register something between grave concern and hysteria. Is it the network’s cratered ratings? The pending hostile takeover by Paramount / Skydance (led by conservative David Ellison)? Too much botox, zombifying the small facial muscles? Or is it self-loathing from being compelled to slant everything they report on in the direction of a lie?

There does seem to be some hidden hand in Narrative Central issuing prescribed story-lines to the networks, and that hand seems to be tinged with malice for anything and anyone seeking to rescue our country from chaos, penury, psychosis, and jihad. It looks like the hidden hand wants the country to go down in flames, and will resort to any means necessary to get it done. The template for that is so-called “color revolution,” which is a hyper-accelerated version of “Red Rudi” Dutschke’s “march through the institutions” to “capture the transmitters of culture” so as to produce a communist utopia, as cribbed from the writings of Antonio Gramsci, (1891 – 1937) founder of the Italian communist party.

The fascist Mussolini tossed Gramsci in jail where he scribbled three thousand pages of his Prison Notebooks, in which he laid out his strategy for destroying civil society, later adapted by the Americans Saul Alinsky (1909-1972) in his Rules for Radicals and Gene Sharp (1928-2018), who penned several concise manuals of strategic mechanics for dismantling targeted governments.

These are the mentors of chief Lawfare ninja Norm Eisen, who has made a specialty of marching through the institution of American law in order to advance the agenda of the Democratic Party allied with cohorts of the permanent Washington bureaucracy (or Deep State) to fend off any challenge to the corruption and racketeering embedded in those two symbionts.

The challenge obviously presents in the form of Donald Trump, the once and current president battling an increasingly rabid set of opponents. Norm Eisen has been deeply involved in every attempt to undermine and disable Mr. Trump since 2016. He wrote briefs for the Mueller Special Counsel operation; he acted as prosecutor in Trump’s impeachment # 1 (prompted by CIA agent and so-called “whistleblower” Eric Ciaramella, as facilitated by then Rep. Adam Schiff); he assisted ex parte in the House Jan 6 Committee proceedings; he prepared legal arguments for the Fani Willis prosecution of Mr. Trump and 18 co-defendants; and he helped construct the legal framework for Special Counsel Jack Smith’s cases against Mr. Trump. In short, Norm Eisen spent the past decade laboring to brand Donald Trump as a criminal and shove him out of the political arena. His efforts failed.

Norm Eisen founded or is associated with several swamp NGOs active in Trump-hunting operations, including Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), the States United Democracy Center, the Democracy Defenders Fund, Democracy Defenders Action — all posing as anti-autocracy operations. Eisen and his orgs have filed hundreds of lawsuits against the Trump administration to obstruct any initiative the President advances to stop Democratic Party sanctioned grift, deport illegal aliens ushered in during the “Joe Biden” years, and especially to derail investigations of election fraud. These orgs are well-funded by George Soros’s Open Society NGO and its spinoffs, Arabella Advisors (rebranded as Sunflower Services), the Tides Foundation, that is, the usual suspects.

In the face of all that, plus a dysfunctional Congress and a hostile federal judiciary, the President has struggled to find work-arounds for every piece of the agenda he was elected to carry out. What can be done about it? Even if evidence was produced to show that Norm Eisen acted improperly in the cases brought against the President, it is unlikely that a case brought against Norm Eisen would get any traction in a DC district federal court. He is a longstanding friend of James “Jeb” Boasberg, Chief Judge of the DC District. Norm Eisen was in the same 1991 class at Harvard Law School as Barack Obama, an architect of the Left’s movement to destroy the Republic.

All of this suggests that if Mr. Trump needs to accomplish something critical, such as basic reform of our election procedures, and if any of his executive orders are thwarted by Norm Eisen-backed lawsuits for judicial nullification of executive powers, Mr. Trump will have to declare some kind of extraordinary national emergency. That will be the red-line that Norm Eisen has been seeking for ten years: his chance to brand Mr. Trump as a “tyrant” and commence a new impeachment effort, in theory coinciding with the seating of a Democratic Party majority in both houses of Congress.

This is quite a battle shaping up. Norm Eisen has been adroit to a fault in all his nefarious endeavors.

But then, Mr. Trump has performed as a veritable Scarlet Pimpernel of American politics, ruthless, resourceful, self-consciously comical, and genuinely motivated to save the USA from a cabal of prodigious villains.

He is in it to win it. His crowning achievement might be getting the morose ladies of CNN to finally crack a smile.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/there-quite-battle-shaping

Source says Israeli commandos helped rescue US pilot in Iran

 


An Israeli source told Iran International that two Israeli commando units, Shaldag and Sayeret Matkal, took part in the operation to rescue the American pilot.

According to the source, the mission lasted about 36 hours.

The source also said a US helicopter came under fire during the operation but was able to return safely to base.

https://www.iranintl.com/en/liveblog/202604015564

Iran prosecutor warns political figures over comments in wartime

 


Iran’s prosecutor’s office issued a warning to political figures and public personalities, saying they should not act or comment beyond their authority in ways that run against what it described as national interests, unity and social cohesion during the war.

The warning followed what it said were recent remarks and media comments by some political figures about domestic policy and major national issues.

It called on public figures to act within what it described as the national interest and to help preserve unity in the current sensitive conditions.

https://www.iranintl.com/en/liveblog/202604015564

IRGC threatens harsher next wave after strikes on Persian Gulf energy sites

 


Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said they had launched attacks on what they described as US economic interests in the region and Israeli energy infrastructure, following strikes on civilian sites in Iran.

In a statement, the Guards said the first phase of the response had targeted “Zionist targets in the occupied territories and American economic interests in countries of the region.”

They listed the targets as a refinery in Haifa, gas facilities operated by ExxonMobil and Chevron in Habshan in the UAE, a petrochemical facility in Al Ruwais in the UAE, a petrochemical site in Sitra in Bahrain, and a petrochemical facility in Shuaiba in Kuwait.

The statement also included a direct warning of further escalation.

“If attacks on civilian targets are repeated, the second phase of this operation will be carried out in a much more crushing and extensive manner,” it said.

The Guards added: “We repeat once again: if you commit more aggression and strike civilian facilities, our responses will be more crushing.”

The statement framed the attacks as a response to what it described as strikes on a bridge in Karaj and the Mahshahr petrochemical complex.

https://www.iranintl.com/en/liveblog/202604015564

'Trump says deal with Iran can be reached by Monday'


US President Donald Trump said he believes a deal with Iran could be reached by Monday and that negotiations are ongoing, in an interview with Fox News.

Trump added that he will take Iran’s oil if the Islamic Republic is unwilling to reach an agreement with the United States.

https://www.iranintl.com/en/liveblog/202604015564