Saturday, March 14, 2026

AMERICANS OPPOSE BOOTS ON THE GROUND

Pentagon sending assault ship, at least 2,500 Marines toward Iran as US works to reopen Strait of Hormuz while oil prices spike

 

By Steven Nelson 

 

New York Post 

Mar 13, 2026 

 


An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows USS Tripoli (LHA 7) amphibious assault carrier sailing in the East China Sea, Image 2 shows US Marines prepare to board an MV-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft on the flight deck of the USS Tripoli
Pentagon sending assault ship USS Tripoli and at least 2,500 Marines toward Iran
 

WASHINGTON — The Pentagon is deploying the USS Tripoli and thousands of military service members to the Middle East after President Trump vowed Friday to unleash “unparalleled firepower” on the “deranged scumbags” leading Iran.

The deployment of the amphibious assault ship comes as the American military admits it’s currently unable to break Iranian influence over the vital Strait of Hormuz as global oil prices spike.

The expected two-week voyage from East Asia matches Energy Secretary Chris Wright’s prediction of reopening the crucial waterway.  “by the end of the month”.

The repositioning of the Tripoli, which resembles an aircraft carrier but is smaller and operates closer to shore, was first reported by the Wall Street Journal.

The precise scale of the deployment is unclear.

The Journal reported that Secretary of War Pete Hegseth authorized the use of an element of an amphibious ready group and attached Marine expeditionary unit, typically consisting of several warships and 5,000 Marines and sailors.”

Fox News chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin confirmed the deployment, but reported that approximately 2,500 Marines are part of the repositioning.

The Japan-based Tripoli was spotted sailing alone south of Taiwan on Thursday, the US Naval Institute reported — leaving it unclear whether it will be joined by the USS San Diego and USS New Orleans, large ships known as amphibious transport docks that comprise the Tripoli Amphibious Ready Group.

Similar naval deployments foreshadowed the opening salvo of the Iran war on Feb. 28.

The USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier strike group arrived in the Arabian Sea south of Iran in late January, and the USS Gerald R. Ford departed the Greek island of Crete for the eastern Mediterranean Feb. 26, two days before the initial attack.

The Trump administration’s prior military missions featured an element of surprise — including deceptions about the likely timeframe before the president ordered an attack on three Iranian nuclear sites this past June.

After Trump ordered the daring Jan. 3 US special forces raid on Caracas to arrest socialist strongman Nicolas Maduro, he said that the armada offshore was a hint about what was coming.

In addition to reopening the Strait of Hormuz, through which about 20% of the world’s petroleum flows, officials reportedly studied seizing Iran’s Kharg Island, the loading site for about 90% of the Islamic Republic’s oil exports.

Trump told Fox News Radio in an interview that aired Friday that Kharg Island was not currently a priority — but that his mind could change.

“It’s not high on the list, but it’s one of so many different things, and I can change my mind in seconds,” Trump told host Brian Kileamde. “I can’t answer a question like that … You shouldn’t be even asking it.”

The two-week conflict hasn’t impacted the island, with Iran exporting more fuel than before the war started, the Journal reported Tuesday

The Pentagon declined to confirm the Tripoli’s deployment, with an official telling The Post: “Due to operational security, we do not discuss future or hypothetical movements.”Meanwhile, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll confirmed in an interview Friday that his branch of the armed forces had sent 10,000 interceptor drones used against Russian forces in Ukraine to counter Iranian strikes targeting American military positions as well as civilians in Israel and Arab states.

Driscoll told Bloomberg News in an interview that the AI-enabled Merops drones, developed by Project Eagle — a defense venture backed by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt — were sent to the Middle East within five days of the start of Operation Epic Fury.

Merops drones cost about $14,000 to $15,000 each, according to Bloomberg, cheaper than Iran’s notorious Shahed drones, which run at least $20,000 per unit.

“We’re actually on the better end of the cost curve there,” Driscoll told the outlet. “So each time Iran launches one that we are able to take down, they are losing a meaningful amount of money.”

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky has offered to assist the US and its Arab partners in shooting down the Iranian drones that have rattled the region, an offer that Trump dismissed in his Fox News Radio interview.

“No, we don’t need their help on drone defense,” he said. “We know more about drones than anybody. We have the best drones in the world, actually.”

NO SURPRISE HERE

Iran's foreign minister admits Islamic Republic is receiving military support from Russia and China

 

By Mark Nicol 

 

Daily Mail

Mar 14, 2026

 

 

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, September 9, 2025.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has now labelled both Russia and China 'strategic partners'
 

Iran finally admitted last night that it is receiving military support from Russia and China.

Top American officials had claimed that Russia was behind Iran's knowledge of sensitive intelligence, such as the precise locations of US warships.

This was reportedly denied by Vladimir Putin during a call with President Donald Trump.

But Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, has now labelled both Russia and China 'strategic partners'.

And when asked whether they were providing military support and intelligence, he replied: 'We have had close co-operation [with Russia and China] in the past, which is still continuous, and that includes military co-operation. But I'm not going into any details of that.'

Much of the alleged shared information has been imagery from Moscow's complex constellation of satellites, a source said.

While it is not clear whether any single Iranian assault can be linked to Russian targeting intelligence, several drone strikes have hit US troops in recent days.

Reports also claim that the US has obtained intelligence which suggests China may soon provide Iran with financial assistance, spare parts for military vehicles and missile components.


Vladimir Putin reportedly denied to Donald Trump that Russia was behind Iran's knowledge of sensitive intelligence on US military assets such as the location of warships

Vladimir Putin reportedly denied to Donald Trump that Russia was behind Iran's knowledge of sensitive intelligence on US military assets such as the location of warships 

 

It was last week alleged that the state-of-the-art Chinese spy ship Liaowang-1 was seen in the Strait of Hormuz.

One specialist has previously called the vessel a 'floating supercomputer... to map the invisible battlefield'.

China relies heavily on Iranian oil and has reportedly been pressuring Tehran to allow safe passage for vessels through the Strait.

One source has said China wants the war to end because it 'endangers its energy supply'.

GOD BLESS TED CRUZ ..... AND DAMN THE GROYPERS

Ted Cruz sparks outrage as he claims the phrase 'Christ is King' is antisemitic

 

By Wilko Martinez-Cachero 

 

The Daily Mail

Mar 14, 2025

 

 

 Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, at the Capitol on July 14, 2022.

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz said that the phrase 'Christ is King' was being used to insult and attack Jews
 

Texas Senator Ted Cruz sparked backlash after claiming that the phrase 'Christ is King' has taken on an antisemitic meaning.

The Republican lawmaker said he had become 'really troubled' by how the phrase was supposedly being used to call Jews 'horrible.'

'I agree with the statement Christ is King,' Cruz told CBN News. 'Although it is being used online in a way that is meant to say, "screw you, Jew."'

He added that the phrase was sometimes used 'very directly to say, "I hate Jews"' and noted that it is being used in right-wing nationalist circles.

'They're attacking Jews and they end with "Christ is King" to make it sound like somehow there's a biblical basis for attacking Jews,' he said.

Cruz, who is a Southern Baptist Christian, added that he wasn't aware of the phrase being used growing up in his religious community and suggested alternatives such as 'Jesus loves you'.

His remarks sparked outrage on social media, as commenters insisted the phrase was faith–based and vowed to keep using it.

Alex Bruesewitz, an adviser to Donald Trump during his last election campaign, was among those to slam the Texas Senator.

 

 

'It's not "antisemitic" to say that Christ IS King,' Bruesewitz wrote on X. 'It's the truth.' 

Cruz explained he had asked his pastor from Houston's First Baptist Church about the phrase because he was concerned about possible connotations.

'That's almost an online code word,' Cruz said. 'Christ is King is, "I hate the Jew".'

But that claim was rejected by social media commenters, who flatly dismissed the Texas Republican's interpretation.

'We say Christ Is King because he is,' one user said. 'If that's offensive, that's the hearer's problem, not the speaker.'

One user wrote that Cruz was 'now showing how bigoted he is against Christians by denying that Jesus Christ is our one and only King!'

'Soon he will declare Christianity antisemitic,' another added.

'If "Christ is King" makes you feel attacked in any context, it's because you have a problem with Christ being King,' one person wrote.

'Man, this guy [is] the biggest phony Christian of all time,' another user added.

 

In recent years, the phrase 'Christ is King' has at times appeared at political rallies, social media posts and speeches by right-wing figures. Pictured: A supporter at the RNC in 2024

In recent years, the phrase 'Christ is King' has at times appeared at political rallies, social media posts and speeches by right-wing figures. Pictured: A supporter at the RNC in 2024

 

 

Cruz said he never heard the phrase at church while growing up, proposing other alternatives.

'We would say things like "Jesus loves you, Jesus saves",' Cruz said.

The GOP lawmaker added that 'Christ is King' appeared to have originated from the internet.

'Christ is King is a phrase that seems to have originated online,' Cruz said. 'It summoned kind of the groyper folks. It almost sort of invokes images of the crusade that in the name of Jesus, we will conquer everyone else in a way that I don't think is right or biblical. '

Groypers are a loose network of far-right activists and internet trolls, many of whom are fans of provocateur Nick Fuentes.

In recent years, the phrase 'Christ is King' has at times appeared at political rallies, social media posts and speeches by right-wing figures.

Some conservative influencers, including Candace Owens, have also popularized the phrase and sold branded merchandise.

Owens, a right-wing political commentator, has previously shared antisemitic conspiracies.

 

Cruz said the phrase appeared to have originated online and that it 'summoned' fans of far right provocateur Nick Fuentes, known as groypers

Cruz said the phrase appeared to have originated online and that it 'summoned' fans of far right provocateur Nick Fuentes, known as groypers 

 

 

Cruz was being asked about podcasters who 'say one thing out of their mouths that's very, not just anti-Israel, but anti-Semitic' when he shared his views about the phrase.

A 2025 report by the Rutgers University-affiliated Network Contagion Research Institute said that 'Christ is King' was being 'weaponized' towards Jews and being used to spread antisemitic narratives.

At a February 9 hearing of the Religious Liberty Commission - a federal advisory body formed by US President Donald Trump - witness Seth Dillon testified that people often followed the phrase with contemptuous slurs towards Jews.

Like Cruz, Dillon claimed the phrase had been co-opted by groypers. He said it was 'using the Lord's name in an abusive manner.'

The Daily Mail has reached out to Cruz's office for comment.

THE LIKES OF TUCKER CARLSON AND EVEN JD VANCE HAVE JEWISH BLOOD ON THEIR HANDS

Drawing some conclusions about antisemitic incitement

Podcasters like Tucker Carlson—and other apologists for neo-Nazis and Islamists who incite hatred against Jews and scapegoat Israel—have blood on their hands. 

 

By Jonathan S. Tobin 

 

JNS

Mar 13, 2026 

 

 

Colarado Firebomb Attack: Was pro-Palestine attacker Mohamed Sabry Soliman an 'illegal alien'?
Mohamed Sabry Soliman firebombs a march for Israeli hostages in Boulder, Colo. on June 1, 2025
 

No one can be surprised by the surge in antisemitic violence currently sweeping across the United States. Still, it’s time to draw some conclusions about those who have actively contributed to the atmosphere of incitement against Jews, as well as those who have enabled or remained neutral about it. 

The question is: Will those in leadership positions in government, the media, civil society, Jewish communities and their organizations begin connecting the dots to the growing toll of incidents and the way that Jew-hatred has been normalized in public discourse? 

Since the Hamas-led Palestinian Arab terror attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, the demonization of the Jewish state and its supporters has become commonplace. Yet the problem has long since ceased to be one in which Jews are merely dealing with hostile environments. Large numbers of people have routinely expressed support for violence that happens elsewhere, including Rama Duwaji, the wife of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who did with respect to the atrocities of Oct. 7.

Or think of the mobs of university students and faculty who chanted for Jewish genocide (“From the river to the sea”) and terrorism against Jews (“Globalize the intifada”). The notion that these were simple slogans and not calls for violence against Jews in the United States wasn’t just naive. It was the product of a mindset that refused to understand that when you foment and legitimize hate against a particular population, that population will have a target on its back. 

A growing toll of violence

 

An overhead view of smoke rising from a building.
Smoke rising from Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Mich. after Lebanese immigrant crashed his truck into it on March 12, 2026.

The attack at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Mich., in the center of the state’s Jewish community, by a Lebanese immigrant-turned-U.S. citizen who drove his truck into the building and opened fire on security guards before being killed, was just the latest situation where Jewish institutions or individuals have been targeted. It comes after a laundry list of other incidents, some of which were highly publicized and many that were not. But they all follow a similar pattern in which perpetrators with grudges against Jews or Israel or who claim to support “Palestine” have made the leap from rhetoric to attempts to shed Jewish blood. 

Whether it was the firebombing of a march for Israeli hostages in Boulder, Colo., in which an 82-year-old Holocaust survivor was murdered or the cold-blooded slaughter of two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, D.C., or less “serious” crimes like the assault this past week on two Israeli-American men in a San Jose restaurant because they were heard speaking Hebrew, the list of attacks in which Jews have been singled out for violence continues to grow. That doesn’t even take into account violence that is happening abroad, such as the murder in December of 15 people at a Chanukah celebration on Bondi Beach in Australia. And it must be placed in the same context as the many incidents in which those who claim to be acting on behalf of ISIS, or other Muslim terrorist and hate groups, like this week’s fatal shooting at Old Dominion University in Virginia, or the attempted bombing of an anti-Mamdani demonstration in New York City. 

While it is axiomatic that the only ones guilty of such crimes are the assailants, it is long past the point of doubt that they are either inspired by or made more likely to act by those who engage in public rhetorical Jew-baiting. They are further enabled by reflexive accusations of “Islamophobia” against anyone who calls attention to Muslim antisemitism and/or violence against Jews and others committed by those who claim to act on behalf of that community. 

A drumbeat of incitement

While such attacks are invariably condemned across the board, the drumbeat of incitement from public figures linked to hatred for Israel, Zionism and Jewish rights steadily rises. The blood libels about Israelis committing “genocide” in Gaza and accusing American Jews of enabling this fiction, coupled with the more recent accusation that Israel has dragged America into a war on Iran against U.S. interests, have exponentially increased over the past 30 months. 

Mainstream media regularly platforms biased news coverage of the Middle East that often echoes the lies emanating from the Hamas terrorist groups and their Iranian paymasters. These are often repeated by politicians on the far left, such as Mamdani, or members of Congress like Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Chris Von Hollen (D-Md.), and Reps. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) and Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich). Those doing this often claim to oppose antisemitism. They nevertheless repeatedly elevate age-old tropes about dual loyalty and Jews buying influence, which are inextricably tied to such hatred. These same media sources and politicians downplay or deny the hatred of Jews that flows from the Arab and Muslim community, as well as Islamist nations like Qatar that spend billions promoting that agenda in academia, government and throughout American society. 

Meanwhile, far-right podcasters like Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens and neo-Nazi groyper Nick Fuentes spin conspiracy theories about Jewish plots and alleged crimes to vast audiences of often ignorant viewers and listeners who seek a scapegoat that can explain everything that is wrong with the world and their own lives. 


Nick Fuentes when interviewing with Tucker Carlson, said he was 'an admirer' of Joseph Stalin. (X/@NickJFuentes)
Neo-Nazi groyper Nick Fuentes (L) and Tucker Carlson
 

None of this is new. But what is disturbing about it is that too many otherwise decent people tolerate this sort of discourse or simply shrug their shoulders in its wake. 

Conservative podcasters like Megyn Kelly still claim to be middle of the road. But by refusing to take sides against the likes of Carlson and Owens, and leaning into the canard that Israelis and Jews are trying to silence dissent or are responsible for Americans being killed by Iran, they are as much part of the problem as more extreme voices. 

It also applies to those like Vice President JD Vance, whose public stance of neutrality about his friend Carlson’s hate sent a disturbing message to the faction of the Republican Party that looks to him for leadership. 

What must be done in response to the surge of antisemitism and attendant violence? 

First, Americans of all religions, races and political beliefs must unite not merely to condemn individuals who commit these crimes but also to recognize that the enabling of the post-Oct. 7 surge of antisemitism on both the left and right must stop at once. 

Those who spread blood libels against Jews, whether in the media or in politics, must be ostracized from decent society, as they might have been in a different time before memories of the Holocaust faded and such ethnic hatred slipped back into mainstream discourse. 

In a country like the United States, with First Amendment protection for speech, even Nazis have the right to say or publish what they like, so long as they do not directly call for violence. So what is needed now is a concerted effort by responsible persons to push the conspiracy-mongers and haters back into the fever swamps of the far right and far left, and out of mainstream society. 

Doing so requires a sea change on the left, in which those who peddle toxic neo-Marxist theories about race that label Jews and Israelis as “white” oppressors are no longer considered part of the prevailing orthodoxy among political liberals, academics and those who dominate popular culture. 

Media coverage of antisemitic violence should cease valorizing or treating Islamist hate as an understandable reaction to events. As the Honest Reporting group noted in a social-media post this week, when The New York Times reacts to the Michigan attack with an article focusing on the Zionist origins of the synagogue that was assaulted—thus implying that it was a legitimate target of protest if not violence—or in humanizing a would-be ISIS murderer, they are reporting about crimes against Jews or targets of Islamist hate in a way they would never do were the targets other minorities like African-Americans or Hispanics. 

‘Gatekeeping’ against hate

While no one should be subjected to prejudice or discrimination because of their ethnicity or faith, honesty is needed about the source of much of this violence within Muslim and Arab communities. The fear of accusations of “Islamophobia,” which are mainly employed to silence those who condemn antisemitism, must be overcome and replaced by courageous truth-telling by Muslims and non-Muslims. 

It will also require those on the right to forget their phobias about “gatekeeping” that were the product of the moral panic about race that spread across the country during the Black Lives Matter summer of 2020 and led to the shutting down of conservative dissent. Anyone who spreads smears against Jews must be contained, and, yes, “canceled” from platforms where decent persons appear. Those who tolerate such hate in the name of free speech must recognize that the lies they enable are not cost-free efforts to gain Internet clicks and views, but paths to bloodshed. It isn’t too much to ask that antisemitism should not be treated as just another opinion about which people should be expected to agree to disagree. 

Trump took an important step in the right direction with his recent disavowal and condemnation of Carlson. But it can’t end there. The former Fox News host and his maniacal accusations about Jews, Israel and even the Chabad movement have helped put a target on the back of every Jew in the United States, as well as evangelical Christians who support Israel. He should be persona non grata in the White House, at Republican events and as part of activist groups like Turning Point USA, where he has been welcomed in the past. 

And as important as efforts to turn back the tide of hate in society as a whole may be, it is just as, if not more vital, that the Jewish communal leadership stops acting as if they can deal with this crisis without changing the way they think and act. 

Assertive self-defense needed

There must be an end to a general spirit in which the Jewish community believes it can cope with attacks by merely hardening Jewish targets (as important as that is) or by reflexive calls for Jews to “shelter in place.” Those who are responsible for the safety of children, students, families and seniors, or who lead groups tasked with defense of the community, need to model a different kind of behavior than the business-as-usual strategies they have employed for generations. That approach, which relied on the help of erstwhile allies in minority communities or traditional liberal constituencies, has clearly failed. Jews should respond to hate speech that enables violence by reclaiming the streets, the campuses and public platforms with assertiveness, pride and a willingness to go on offense against those who spread antisemitism. 

And, as much as this goes against the grain for most American Jews, a national campaign promoting self-defense, including the large-scale exercise of Second Amendment rights that will make Jewish venues less inviting targets for terrorists, should be on our national agenda. 

Jewish Democrats and Republicans also need to set aside the partisanship that is so pervasive throughout all of American society by making it clear to their respective political allies that the safety of Jews, in America as well as Israel, which remains under assault by Iran and its allies, is a higher priority than partisan loyalties. 

If those who claim to speak for Jews don’t wake up and act on these priorities, they and their often outdated and obsolescent organizations should be scrapped and replaced by those who are not encumbered by the groupthink of the past. 

We must not treat this last week of violence as if it is just one more trial to be endured, and instead draw the necessary conclusions about it and change our stance from one of ineffectual complaints to action.

REMOVING CHURCHILL FROM UK BANKNOTES IS LIKE REMOVING WASHINGTON FROM US ONE DOLLAR BILLS ..... CHURCHILL DESREVES BETTER THAN BEING REPLACED BY A BADGER

Outcry as Churchill and others set to be removed from UK banknotes

Bank of England says new bills will feature local wildlife instead of historical figures; critics scoff that man who led UK to victory in WWII will be replaced by ‘an otter’

 

The Times of Israel

Mar 12, 2026 


Portrait of Winston Churchill on 5 pounds banknote.
 

LONDON, United Kingdom — World War II leader Winston Churchill is to be dropped from the UK £5 banknote in favor of a nature scene, sparking outrage from some lawmakers who said he should not be replaced by local fauna.

Novelist Jane Austen, artist J. M. W. Turner and mathematician and codebreaker Alan Turing are also due to be phased out on the £10, £20, and £50 banknotes respectively as part of a redesign.

The next series of banknotes due to be issued by the Bank of England will feature animals native to the UK, in a shift away from images of prominent Britons.

Possibilities, subject to a public consultation, include badgers and otters as well as frogs, hedgehogs, barn owls, and newts. Plants and landscapes will complete the scenes depicted.

“For more than 50 years, the bank has proudly showcased many inspirational historical figures who have helped shape national thought, innovation, leadership, and values on its banknotes,” the bank said.

“The change to wildlife imagery… provides an opportunity to celebrate another important aspect of the UK,” it added.

The bank will gather views later this year about the specific wildlife the public would like to see featured on the next set of banknotes.

Bank of England chief cashier Victoria Cleland said the key driver for a new series of banknotes was how to stay ahead of counterfeiters.

“Nature is a great choice from a banknote authentication perspective and means we can showcase the UK’s rich and varied wildlife on the next series of banknotes,” she noted.

‘Shaped this nation’

The new banknotes will not appear for several years.

They will continue to feature a portrait of the monarch King Charles III on the other side. Banknotes with the late Queen Elizabeth II also remain in circulation.

Previous banknotes have pictured other national figures, including novelist Charles Dickens, physicist and chemist Michael Faraday, composer Edward Elgar, nurse Florence Nightingale, and architect Christopher Wren.

The most recent series — rolled out between 2016 and 2021 — was printed for the first time on polymer rather than paper.

Ed Davey, leader of the Liberal Democrats, was among lawmakers who criticized the new nature theme.

“Let’s celebrate our wonderful British wildlife, sure, but Winston Churchill helped save our country and the whole of Europe from fascism,” he wrote on X.

“He deserves better than being replaced by a badger,” he said.

Main opposition Conservative lawmaker Alex Burghart called the decision “outrageous.”

“He [Churchill] earned his place on our five pound note. He must not be replaced with an otter,” he said on X, adding the “great people who shaped this nation” should not be forgotten.

Last month, a statue of Winston Churchill in central London was vandalized with anti-Israel graffiti, including Hamas symbols.

Police arrested one suspect, a 38-year-old man, on suspicion of racially aggravated criminal assault.

Churchill was an outspoken supporter of the Zionist movement prior to Israel’s establishment in 1948.

BECAUSE LEBANON WON'T DESTROY HEZBOLLAH, ISRAEL MUST

‘Like Gaza’: Israel said planning ‘massive’ south Lebanon ground invasion to uproot Hezbollah

After terror group’s huge rocket assault on Wednesday night, officials say Israel wants to seize entire area south of Litani River; Ron Dermer said tasked with talks with Beirut

 

TRUMP CUTTING OFF OIL SUPPLIES TO CUBA CAUSES ISLAND-WIDE BLACKOUTS

Protesters in Cuba attack Communist party office in rare riot over blackouts

A rally against power cuts and food shortages appeared to begin peacefully in the city of Moron before turning violent in the early Saturday morning, a state-run newspaper reported.

 

By  

Mar 14, 2026 

 

 

Cuba hit by total blackout 

People stand in the street at night in Havana as Cuba is hit by an island-wide blackout, 

 

HAVANA — Anti-government protesters attacked a Communist Party office in northern Cuba early on Saturday, a state-run newspaper reported, in a rare outburst of public dissent triggered by worsening blackouts that have been exacerbated by a U.S. oil blockade.

A rally against power cuts and food shortages appeared to begin peacefully in the city of Moron late on Friday then turned violent in the early hours of Saturday morning, Invasor newspaper said.

Videos on social media showed a large fire and people throwing rocks through the windows of a building as voices shouted “liberty” in the background.

Reuters was unable to confirm the authenticity of videos that posters said showed the unrest in Moron, a city on Cuba’s northern coast about 250 miles (400 km) east of the capital Havana near the tourist resort of Cayo Coco.

The ​United States has tightened the screws on Cuba this year since capturing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro — Cuba’s most important foreign benefactor — in January.

President Trump cut off Venezuelan oil shipments to Cuba and threatened to slap tariffs on any country that sells oil to Cuba, piling pressure on the economy already struggling with shortages of food, fuel, electricity and medicine.

Trump has in recent weeks made a series of statements, saying Cuba was on the verge of collapse or eager to make a deal with the United States. Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel said on Friday his government had begun talks with Washington to try to defuse the crisis, the first time Havana has publicly acknowledged the meetings.

Public protests, particularly violent ones, are exceedingly rare in Cuba. Cuba’s 2019 constitution grants citizens the right to demonstrate, but a law more specifically defining that right is stalled in the legislature, leaving those who take to the street in legal limbo.

“What initially began peacefully, and after an exchange with local authorities, turned into acts of vandalism against the headquarters of the Municipal Party Committee,” the Invasor newspaper said.

“A smaller group of people stoned the entrance of the building and started a fire in the street with furniture from the reception area,” it added.

Vandals targeted several other state-run establishments in the area, including a pharmacy and a government market, the report said.

Over the past week, several small groups of residents across Havana have banged pots in protest against extended blackouts.

Students on Monday staged a sit-in on the steps of the University of Havana after the government suspended in-person classes, blaming the U.S. oil blockade. Fuel shortages have vastly reduced public transportation, making it difficult, if not impossible, for teachers and students to get together for classes.

Moron was also the site of significant protests during anti-government riots on July 11, 2021, the largest since Fidel Castro’s 1959 revolution.

MAMDANI THE COMMIE MOVING TOWARDS PROPERTY CONFISCATION

By Bob Walsh

 

Zohran Mamdani ran in New York City on a radical agenda. Cartoon: John Spooner


Mamdani the Commie, the communist mayor of New York City, announced today (Friday) his desire-intent to institute a 50% death tax on estates valued at more than $750,000 dollars.  That is essentially anybody who actually owns property in NYC.  It appears that he actually wants to confiscate via taxation privately held real estate in the city.  

In some places a way around this is to put the title of the property into a family trust.  The trust never dies and ownership moves from generation to generation.  I do not know if this would work in New York, but I strongly suspect people are looking hard at it.

You idiots voted this clown in.  You might not get the government you deserve but you sure as shit get the government you tolerate.

Friday, March 13, 2026

I CAME ACROSS THIS HILARIOUS CARTOON OF 2025'S 'ANTISEMITE OF THE YEAR'

By Howie Katz 

 

 


StopAntisemitism is an American pro-Israel watchdog organization. The group named Tucker Carlson its “Antisemite of the Year” for 2025, an award he truly deserves.

I just came across this hilarious cartoon of Carlson and couldn't resist posting it on BGB. My congratulations to a very talented cartoonist, whoever he/she is. 

WELCOME TO TRUMP INTERNATIONAL HOTEL IN CHICAGO

Exposed: Pest infestation among stomach-churning findings as Trump's flagship hotel FAILS health inspection

 

By Jensen Bird

 

Daily Mail

Mar 13, 2026 

 

 

Trump's Chicago Tower failed a health inspection late last year. The president has been known by staffers to be an infamous germaphobe

Trump's Chicago Tower failed a health inspection late last year. The president has been known by staffers to be an infamous germaphobe

 

Donald Trump's luxury hotel and tower in Chicago has failed a health inspection, with reports citing insects in the bar and unsanitary appliances.

It was bad news for the president who famously describes himself as a 'germaphobe' after Trump International Hotel & Tower received multiple citations for its main kitchen, room service operations and ritzy Terrace 16 restaurant.

The December 17 inspection report by the Chicago Department of Public Health found several small insects crawling about the bar and dish areas, per TMZ.

Described as a 'premier luxury hotel,' Trump Tower Chicago boasts 'world-class amenities' and 'unmatched accommodations.' 

But according to records recently obtained by People, the inspection found 'more than 10 small flies throughout [the] bar area and three small flies in [the] dish area.' 

Investigators also reported wastewater drained on to the floor by the kitchen's prep sink and a dish machine that 'was not properly sanitizing.'

Inspection reports also concluded that perishable foods were being stored at dangerously warm temperatures ranging from 46 degrees to 53 degrees. 

According to the USDA, perishable items are best refrigerated at 40 degrees or below.

 

Inspectors found built up grime and insects at s Trump International Hotel & Tower in Chicago

Many of the infractions were reported at the hotel's Terrace 16 restaurant

Many of the infractions were reported at the hotel's Terrace 16 restaurant

 

Shellfish used at the restaurant were missing expiration dates and use-by labels, debris was piled up under the sink and the prep cooler had built-up grime of its own, per the reports. 

Even the lid to the ice machine was cracked, making for a total of six issues cited by the health inspector, reported ABC7 Chicago. 

The Chicago hotspot offers sweeping views of the Chicago River and Lake Michigan.

Despite the citations, Terrace 16 advertises itself as 'an unforgettable dining experience amidst these breathtaking views.'

It was re-inspected a week later and passed. 

Chicago hotels and restaurants regularly undergo unannounced health inspections based on the 'risk level' of the business.

Priority violations, including food stored at inadequate temperatures and insect infestations, can cause immediate closure and food license suspension, per the Chicago Health Department. 

The restaurant inside of Trump's five-star hotel is understood to have failed health inspections multiple times since it opened in 2009. 

 

The inspection alleged that perishable food were not being kept at food safe temperatures

The inspection alleged that perishable food were not being kept at food safe temperatures

The restaurant describes itself as 'an unforgettable dining experience'

The restaurant describes itself as 'an unforgettable dining experience'

The hotel offers views of Lake Michigan and the Chicago River

The hotel offers views of Lake Michigan and the Chicago River

 

In January 2024, records stated that one chef was reusing oyster shells as dishes after placing them in the dishwasher.

At the time, more than 20 'small black flying insects' were spotted in the bar and kitchen. 

Ironically, Trump himself is a self-proclaimed 'germaphobe' who has described shaking hands as 'barbaric' due to the bacteria it spreads. 

Those close to the president have claimed that he uses hand sanitizer after social engagements and asks visitors to the Oval Office to wash their hands.  

The Daily Mail contacted the Trump Organization and the Chicago Health Department for comment. 

BLACK CAREER CRIMINAL REWARDED FOR BEING BLACK .... O CANADA, WE STAND ON GUARD FOR THEE

Canadian serial criminal who murdered girlfriend by stabbing her 15 times gets lighter sentence because he is black

 

By Wilko Martinez-Cachero 

 

Daily Mail

Mar 13, 2026

 

 

Everton Downey, 35, was found guilty of fatally stabbing his girlfriend Melissa Blimkie, 25, in December 2021 at the Metrotown shopping mall

Everton Downey, 35, was found guilty of fatally stabbing his girlfriend Melissa Blimkie, 25, in December 2021 at the Metrotown shopping mall

 

Prosecutors asked the court to make him ineligible for parole for 15 years, but British Columbia Supreme Court Associate Chief Justice Heather Holmes instead set the period at 12 years.

The judge made the decision after reviewing Downey's Impact of Race and Culture Assessment (IRCA), a report used in Canada primarily for black offenders that explains how poverty and marginalization may have shaped their life.

The report noted that Downey did not experience overt racism while growing up in Toronto, according to the National Post.

However, it claimed he later experienced disconnection, isolation and discrimination 'he had not previously encountered' after moving to British Columbia in 2016.

'Mr. Downey has a substantial criminal record involving violence and firearms,' Holmes said. 'I recognize, however, that the aggravating effect of his criminal record is offset in part by the mitigating circumstances of his background.'


Downey fled the scene after killing Blimkie (pictured). He represented himself in court and said he had 'kind of blacked out' before the murder

Downey fled the scene after killing Blimkie (pictured). He represented himself in court and said he had 'kind of blacked out' before the murder 

 

Downey was described in the assessment as a 'black man of African Nova Scotian, African American and Jamaican ancestry.'

His report was written by University of Calgary social work associate professor Patrina Duhaney.

'He grew up in Toronto in predominantly black and racially diverse neighborhoods and attended racially diverse schools,' Holmes' decision said.

Downey 'felt that he did not experience overt racism' and that 'his experience living in communities which normalized racial diversity shaped his early sense of identity and belonging.'

The convicted killer said that changed when he left his home city for British Columbia.

'He found a much smaller black population, and the cultural norms among black communities felt unfamiliar to him,' the judge wrote in her decision.

She added that Downey experienced racial discrimination 'in the community and in the institutional setting.'

 

Downey's background report said he was a 'black man of African Nova Scotian, African American and Jamaican ancestry' and claimed he had experienced some racism

Downey's background report said he was a 'black man of African Nova Scotian, African American and Jamaican ancestry' and claimed he had experienced some racism

University of Calgary social work associate professor Patrina Duhaney authored Downey's Impact of Race and Culture Assessment

University of Calgary social work associate professor Patrina Duhaney authored Downey's Impact of Race and Culture Assessment

Downey fatally stabbed his girlfriend in a stairwell at the Metrotown mall on December 19, 2021

Downey fatally stabbed his girlfriend in a stairwell at the Metrotown mall on December 19, 2021

 

Holmes acknowledged that Downey had a 'significant criminal record that includes serious offenses of violence' before killing Blimkie.

Downey had also previously served time in prison, though details of those earlier crimes were not specified.

However, the judge said his IRCA made 'clear that broader systemic, structural, and community factors relating to Mr. Downey's experience as a black person have played a part in his life experience.'

That included 'various types of trauma, negative peer influences, and mental health challenges,' the judge said.

Downey grew up experiencing domestic violence at home, shootings in his neighborhood and poverty.

His father was also described as being absent during his upbringing, all factors which contributed to Downey's apparent 'lasting sense of danger and mistrust.'

Downey's report demonstrated 'early exposure to violence, chronic instability, poverty, systemic anti–black racism and untreated mental health symptoms.'

The judge specifically pointed to Downey's 'hypervigilance, that may be trauma related.'

 

Blimkie was honored as a 'strong, intelligent and independent young woman' who died because of a 'senseless act of violence'

Blimkie was honored as a 'strong, intelligent and independent young woman' who died because of a 'senseless act of violence'

Downey claimed he thought he was being watched, followed and drugged in the months leading up to the fatal stabbing

Downey claimed he thought he was being watched, followed and drugged in the months leading up to the fatal stabbing

 

Downey fatally stabbed his girlfriend in a stairwell at the Metrotown mall on December 19, 2021.

A public obituary for Blimkie said she died due to a 'senseless act of violence' and remembered her as a 'strong, intelligent and independent young woman.'

The two had been in a relationship 'for some time' prior to the killing, per the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

He defended himself in court and said he 'kind of blacked out' before killing Blimkie, according to Vancouver is Awesome.

Downey claimed he thought he was being watched, followed and drugged in the months leading up to the fatal stabbing.

'After we entered the sliding doors, I lost it,' he told the court, per the outlet.

'I was hearing voices, "She's going to kill you! She's going to set you up! She's going to kill you!"' Downey said. 'I just remember not being able to control myself.'

Downey fled the scene after stabbing Blimkie and interacted with nine civilians before being taken into custody.

The Daily Mail reached out to Canada's Integrated Homicide Investigation Team, which investigated Downey's killing of his girlfriend; Duhaney, who wrote Downey's IRCA; and the Supreme Court of British Columbia, where Holmes serves, for further comment.