May 07, 2026

‘PROJECT FREEDOM’ Has Reached Its End

 

Project Freedom, according to the president’s own social media posts, has been suspended before it even started as Trump struggles to find more smoke-and-mirror tactics to fool a gullible American public that the war in Iran has been “won”. Eight times, in fact.
 
 
Elijah Magnier 

Just 50 hours after announcing “Project Freedom,” President Trump declared he is pausing the scheme he claimed was meant to help ships cross the Strait of Hormuz.

Now, reports are saying that the abrupt U-Turn came after Saudi Arabia suspended U.S. access to the Prince Sultan Airbase, and both Saudi Arabia and Kuwait cut off U.S. access to their airspace. 

Veteran Journalist Elijah Magnier noted that states in the Persian Gulf are learning the hard way that the U.S. is incapable of protecting its military bases in the region, let alone the countries they are located in. And Iran is not backing down from targeting the countries are being used by the U.S. in this war.

 
  
Dialogue Works
 
 Israel Just Quadrupled Its PR Budget to $730M
 
“This is the worst crisis in Israel’s image abroad,” he said. “In the past, we have seen criticism of Israeli policy. Since Oct. 7, we have seen a rejection of Israel’s right to exist.” He argued that Israel has lost a generation of Americans, calling it “highly dangerous, because these people are going to be the next politicians, elites, journalists.”

“Perhaps $730 million is not enough,” Gilboa said. 

Experts say it won’t work. 
 
Spending on image should be “like investing in jets, bombs and missile interceptors,” Israel’s foreign minister says.
 
Plenty of Money for Bullshit in a Bullshitocracy...
 
Iranian officials say they have no plans to attack the UAE and that reports of an attempted missile attack on the Fujairah oil terminal was the “product of US adventurism.”

The IRGC released a new map designating its “areas of control” over the Strait of Hormuz, with one line connecting the western tip of Qeshm Island to Umm al-Quwain in the UAE, and a second line from Kuh-e Mobarak to the waters south of Fujairah.

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