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‘Basket-Case’ Behind Shock Peace Deal

  • On Tuesday, President Donald Trump threatened Iran's "whole civilization will die tonight" if they do not surrender the Strait of Hormuz immediately.
  • The threat stems from Trump's failed attempt at "Complete and Total Regime Change," which he attributed to a lack of foresight and now drives his demand for surrender.
  • In response, Iranians are reportedly forming human chains around civilian infrastructure, while the country suspended all diplomatic and indirect communication channels with American officials.
  • Conflicting reports emerge as Fox News cites "positive" signs of a breakthrough, while other outlets indicate diplomatic channels remain closed to American diplomats.
  • Lotto Max tickets will increase in price this weekend as OLG revamps the prize structure, introducing a maximum jackpot of $90 million starting April 14.
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"Tonight, an entire civilization will die," Trump said this Tuesday, with a fanatic of violence at the helm of the Pentagon. And it's astonishing that in this profound crisis, here, the Kitchen faction continues to fuel the confusion. A world laden with dynamite, in the worst possible hands. It's a strange feeling to write this without knowing the outcome of the threat that the United States' chief terrorist has set for 2:00 AM Spanish time on …

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US President Donald Trump threatened on his social media account on Tuesday to destroy an entire civilization if Iran does not sign a deal. Referring to his earlier ultimatum, he wrote that he would show up tonight (Wednesday night CEST). According to the White House chief, one of the most significant moments in...

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ts.fi broke the news in Turku, Finland on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
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