Anonymous ID: 146e93 June 19, 2026, 9:37 a.m. No.24733752   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Israel vows to respond to attacks despite ceasefire renewal

Lucas Tomlinson reports on the renewed ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah amid negotiations between the U.S. and Iran. Retired Navy Captain Brent Sadler

(One thing is for sure Trump and future presidents will not listen to Israel again. Bibi drags a lot of countries into their wars.)

 

9:12

 

https://youtu.be/6v_5wah0fvs

Anonymous ID: 146e93 June 19, 2026, 9:56 a.m. No.24733804   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3824 >>4094 >>4324 >>4440 >>4636 >>4686

'Gutfeld!': Hillary SHAMES Biden…

Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the 'Gutfeld!' panel discuss former first lady Hillary Clinton's recent remarks criticizing former President Joe Biden's decision to seek re-election in 2024.

 

(The one major thing we can be grateful for is hilldawg was never president)

 

5:30

 

https://youtu.be/-bZy1wp13NE

Anonymous ID: 146e93 June 19, 2026, 10:29 a.m. No.24733858   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The Five’: Dems losing ground as midterms near…

8.15

‘The Five’ analyzes Democrats’ performance on the generic ballot and examines the party’s strategy heading into the midterm elections.

 

https://youtu.be/1XfRW56ZpC0

Anonymous ID: 146e93 June 19, 2026, 10:46 a.m. No.24733907   🗄️.is 🔗kun

‘The Five’ on the opening of the Obama Presidential Center

‘The Five’ co-hosts discuss the opening of the Obama Presidential Center, an event attended by celebrities and former presidents (all that event did is show how all past Presidents were lazy ass leaders. Their support for Obama just proved what traitors to America these leaders were to America when they were in power==. Praising themselves for failure was exactly what they wanted they wanted. Obama’s bizarre building, exhibits how much they don’t care about America.

 

1:42

 

https://youtu.be/0jnbWOz30V4

Anonymous ID: 146e93 June 19, 2026, 10:56 a.m. No.24733929   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4021

Iranian student BLASTS US-Iran agreement

Sadaf Zarei expresses betrayal over the U.S.-Iran agreement, arguing it overlooks human rights abuses. She details the regime's crackdowns on protests, executions and suppression. (She should consider only one thing at a time, can be accomplished. No one is happy, including Iran leaders and Israel. The changes with universities will come in time. These people think Trump can change everything in Iran at once.)

 

5:09

 

https://youtu.be/R-Klibo2uQ0

Anonymous ID: 146e93 June 19, 2026, 11:27 a.m. No.24734042   🗄️.is 🔗kun

This PROVES the regime is ‘FRACTURED’: Mike Pompeo

Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo provides analysis on the U.S.-Iran peace agreement and the response from Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei (Yes Pompeo but his nose in)

8:51

 

https://youtu.be/0T5O-gmCqnI

Anonymous ID: 146e93 June 19, 2026, 11:39 a.m. No.24734091   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Trump WARNS Iran could get HIT AGAIN under new framework

Foundation for Defense of Democracies senior Iran program director Behnam Ben Taleblu reacts to President Donald Trump signing a memorandum of understanding with Iran after returning from the G7 in France.

 

5:35

 

https://youtu.be/7SQbmjbbNEI

Anonymous ID: 146e93 June 19, 2026, 11:44 a.m. No.24734116   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4199

Tension Flared on Space Station as Russia Threatened to Drill and Saw Into Wall, Prompting NASA Astronauts to Take Shelter

We felt there was a very high probability of a bad outcome happening if they sawed that bracket off."

By Victor Tangermann Published Jun 18, 2026 3:39 PM EDT

 

For many years, both NASA and its Russian counterpart Roscosmoshave struggled to contain persistent leaks plaguing the International Space Station. The aging orbital output has been through two decades of continuous habitation, and it’s really starting to show its age.

 

In particular, a short tunnel section dubbed PrK, which connects the Russian Zvezda module to the station’s aft docking port, has been leaking air on and off since at least 2019, alarming officials.

 

The situation once again came to a head on June 5, when NASA press secretary Bethany Stevens noted in an update that five astronauts would be taking shelter in a docked Dragon spacecraft “out of an abundance of caution” due to Russia’s “mitigation measures” to repair “cracks.”

 

Both NASA and Roscosmos have been quiet about what exactly occurred that day. But according to officials, who have since spoken to Ars Technica and The Register on condition of anonymity, Roscosmos was looking to take drastic measures to fix the leak — which had NASA rattled.

 

Tensions flared as both agencies butted heads over what to do, highlighting an international relationship that hasn’t always fostered peaceful cooperation in space.

 

According to The Register, one initial plan involved a handsaw, while another involved a “drill” and a “drill stop,” a device designed to punch a hole all the way through the wall of the module, per Ars.

 

“We threatened we would put astronauts in suits, in Dragon, to send a message to the world that we disagreed,” one NASA official told Ars. “They didn’t care.”

 

The situation escalated even further, with cosmonauts approaching the “PrK module with a saw and the intent to remove a load-bearing bracket,” according to Ars‘ sourcing.

 

After communications broke down between the two agencies, NASA decided to play it safe, directing all four crew members of the Crew-12 mission, as well as NASA astronaut Chris Williams, who had arrived at the station on board a Soyuz capsule in November, to shelter inside the Dragon spacecraft.

 

“We felt there was a very high probability of a bad outcome happening if they sawed that bracket off,” a NASA source told Ars.

 

NASA’s drastic decision to have its astronauts shelter in place was reportedly enough to convince Roscosmos to stand down.

 

The implications of the tesnse incident could be significant for the ISS. According to Ars, the PrK module will be decommissioned and no longer pressurized until that happens, which could greatly limit the use of its attached dock.

 

Whether that will be the end of the years-long debate over how to address the risk of a leak — or worse, a sudden depressurization — remains to be seen.

 

“So, yeah, worst case, you could seal it off,” ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen told The Register in 2024, referring to the PrK module, “and I think the Space Station could continue.”

 

“But of course, you never know what other problems might arise,” he added.

 

https://futurism.com/space/tension-flares-russia-nasa-international-space-station-leak

Anonymous ID: 146e93 June 19, 2026, 11:52 a.m. No.24734144   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4324 >>4440 >>4636 >>4686

Russian expert breaks down media buzz over Ukrainian attack

Nearly 200 drones were shot down on Thursday before reaching Moscow in one of the largest attacks in the past two years

Published 19 Jun, 2026 14:23 |

 

The latest media hype over one of Kiev’s largest aerial attacks on Moscow stems in part from the absence of strict legal liability in Russia for publishing online videos of the raids and their aftermath, according to Dmitry Kornev, a military expert and founder of the MilitaryRussia project.

 

Unlike Ukraine, which enforces nationwide criminal penalties for publishing information that could aid the enemy, Russia’s restrictions on sharing videos of drone strikes only carry administrative penalties and apply only in certain regions.

 

In an interview with RT, Kornev said videosshowing the impact of Ukrainian drone attacks in Russia are “often uploaded online almost in real time, allowing anyone with access to public resources to monitor the strikesand potentially use the footage to analyze and adjust future drone operations.”By comparison, footage released in Ukraine is “heavily censored and rarely allows viewers to geolocate the sites of military activity.”

 

On Thursday, air defenses shot down at least 194 UAVs approaching Moscow after the Ukrainian military launched one of its largest drone raids ever against the Russian capital. At least 17 people, including two children, were wounded in Moscow Region as a result of the attack, the local authorities reported.

 

Some drones made it through air defenses and caused fires, with witnesses reporting large plumes of thick black smoke in several areas in and outside the city. Several UAVs reached the Moscow oil refinery in Kapotnya district in the southeast of the city, where fires broke out and firefighters were deployed to the site. Debris from a downed drone also caused damage to a building at the Sadovod shopping center in southeastern Moscow, while the roof of the nearby Belaya Dacha mall caught fire.

 

Ukrainian drone raids on Russian territory have intensified over the past year, with Kiev launching hundreds of UAVs targeting residential areas, critical infrastructure, and industrial facilities.

 

Russian officials have described theseincursions as terrorist attacks meant to compensate for the setbacks Ukraine’s military has been suffering on the battlefield.

 

Earlier this week, Ukraine attacked a bus carrying a Belarusian youth soccer team in Bryansk Region, Russia, injuring eight people, including six minors, and killing the wife of the team’s coach, who was accompanying the athletes to a seaside resort.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/641820-media-buzz-ukraine-attack-russia/

Anonymous ID: 146e93 June 19, 2026, 1:16 p.m. No.24734508   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4636 >>4686

President Trump on war, negotiation and global influenceThe Axios Show

 

President Trump Axios Interview – The Elements of Power

 

June 19, 2026 | Sundance |

President Donald Trump gives an extensive interview to Axios on current events, the comparison between Term 1 and Term 2, and the issues surrounding the ceasefire agreement with Iran.

 

The conversation centers on Iran, where Trump defends the military campaign, the deal that followed and his decision to stop short of further escalation. He also discusses the Strait of Hormuz, Israel and Benjamin Netanyahu, Cuba, Venezuela, artificial intelligence, Anthropic, China’s AI race and how he thinks about maintaining power in the final stretch of his presidency.

 

President Trump sits down with Axios’ Marc Caputo for a wide-ranging conversation about power, war and America’s role in the world.

 

In this episode of The Axios Show, Trump discusses what he has learned about wielding power, why he says there are “no limits” to presidential power, and how he views the leaders shaping global politics, including China’s Xi Jinping and India’s Narendra Modi.

 

The conversation centers on Iran, where Trump defends the military campaign, the deal that followed and his decision to stop short of further escalation. He also discusses the Strait of Hormuz, Israel and Benjamin Netanyahu, Cuba, Venezuela, artificial intelligence, Anthropic, China’s AI race and how he thinks about maintaining power in the final stretch of his presidency.

 

This episode has been edited for brevity. Watch the extended interview here: https://www.axios.com/…

 

34:34

 

https://youtu.be/UuxNyX7We5U

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2026/06/19/president-trump-axios-interview-the-elements-of-power/