With November's mid-terms threatening to overturn President Donald Trump's narrow majority in Congress, the survival of Trump's presidency is now at stake...
After weeks of doubt over Trump's intentions, and whether America is prepared to commit 'boots on the ground' in the war, an all-out invasion at one crucial weak point is growing closer.
Yesterday's post on Truth Social declaring that Donald Trump had engaged in 'very good and productive talks' with Iran was not so much a surprise as a shock to friend and foe alike.
Whether it was a dramatic one-off or a warning, Iran's launch of two missiles across 2,000 miles towards Diego Garcia, Britain's territory, should have been a wake-up call for our government.
The White House is loath to set a clock on their operations. But they have to contend with reality. Time, meanwhile, may be the president's most unforgiving adversary.
At least three tankers have now been hit by 'unknown projectiles', according to maritime authorities in the Strait of Hormuz. At least one person has been killed.
The irony will be lost on no one that 50 years after the Islamic Revolution deposed Iran's hereditary shah, Ali Khamenei - killed in an airstrike on Day One - has been succeeded by his own son