Monday, June 8, 2026

IRAN AND ISRAEL HALT STRIKES AFTER MOST SERIOUS EXCHANGE SINCE APRIL CEASEFIRE AS TRUMP INTERVENES TO STOP NETANYAHU

Iran and Israel have halted mutual missile and drone attacks after the most serious exchange of fire since a ceasefire took effect in April — with Iran launching nearly thirty ballistic missiles at Israeli air bases and Israel striking targets across Iran including in Tehran and Isfahan.

US President Donald Trump placed a direct phone call to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday to demand a halt to further retaliatory strikes — an intervention that appears to have worked, with the Israeli leader accepting the demand.

Iran's central military command has warned it will resume hostilities if Israel carries out further acts of aggression, including in southern Lebanon.

John Brennan, former director of the Central Intelligence Agency, says the domestic pressure on President Trump is now intensifying on both the political and economic fronts.

IN: “I think on...”
OUT: “...stop the war.”
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Former CIA director John Brennan says Iran holds stronger cards than President Trump — and that Tehran cannot trust a leader who tore up the previous nuclear agreement.

IN: “I think the...”
OUT: “...trust the Iranians.”
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Former CIA director John Brennan says President Trump is realising he will not secure a better agreement than the nuclear deal he tore up — and will need to offer Iran meaningful economic relief.

IN: “On the U.S...”
OUT: “...really need relief.”
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