Thursday, May 21, 2026

$14 billion arms sale to Taiwan suspended? U.S. to send 5,000 more troops to Poland

Translation, editing : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA
50 Updates on U.S., Taiwan, Poland, Iran War

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Trump said he would speak with Lai Ching-te, and the acting US Navy secretary said he would suspend arms sales to Taiwan? The truth behind the timing is revealed

Reporter : Fang Weili, Taipei / https://news.ltn.com.tw/news/politics/breakingnews/5445792Image : Acting U.S. Navy Secretary Hung Cao and others testified before the Senate Appropriations Committee on 19 May 2026. (Screenshot taken from the U.S. Department of War website)

U.S. media on 21 May 2026 quoted the content of the US Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, saying that Acting US Navy Secretary Hung Cao mentioned that the U.S. suspended arms sales to Taiwan to ensure sufficient stockpiles for Operation Epic Fury against Iran; this newspaper tracked the original hearing video and found that the meeting was actually held for three consecutive days starting on 19 May 2026. U.S. President Trump responded to the media on 20 May 2026, emphasizing that he would speak with Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te to further address the Taiwan issue.

Some media outlets, citing a foreign media report on the 21st, claimed that Hung Cao "announced" a suspension of arms sales at a hearing, which is inconsistent with the facts. Further investigation revealed a video of the meeting published on the U.S. Department of War's website. The hearing involved U.S. Marine Corps Commandant General Eric M. Smith, Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Daryl Caudle, and Acting Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao, who testified before the Senate Appropriations Committee's Defense Subcommittee in Washington starting on Tuesday, the 19th of this month, regarding the Navy Department's budget request for fiscal year 2027.

During the hearing, Hung Cao did indeed state that the U.S. military was currently suspending foreign arms sales, citing "ensuring sufficient stockpiles for Operation Epic Fury." Regarding whether arms sales to Taiwan would resume, he emphasized that it would depend on Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

In the same meeting, Senator John Neely Kennedy questioned, "Why not sell weapons to Taiwan now to gain leverage (in negotiations with China)?" He urged immediate sales of weapons Taiwan needed and asked Trump to call Xi Jinping and say, "This has nothing to do with personal grudges; we're going to sell these weapons to Taiwan."

In response, Senator Cordell stated bluntly that the U.S. military absolutely wants Taiwan to demonstrate its strongest capabilities and have the ability to sell to Taiwan, as this would make Taiwan stronger. However, as the head of an active-duty military branch, he could not overstep his authority to speak on behalf of the executive branch.

Senator Chris Coons also told Hung Cao that both Republican and Democratic senators had asked him whether the U.S. should sell the promised weapons to Taiwan. He replied, "My answer is yes." Similarly, senators from both parties had asked if they had learned from the Ukraine war. To prove that the U.S. had indeed learned, "we should prioritize developing drones, not those massive warships."

When asked by reporters whether he planned to call Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te before making a decision on arms sales, Trump responded on 20 May, "I will talk to him, I will talk to everyone. We have complete control of the situation. We had a very good meeting with President Xi, and we will handle the Taiwan issue."

Image : Acting US Navy Secretary Hung Cao attended a hearing of the Senate Appropriations Committee's Defense Subcommittee on the 19th. (Image from the US War Department website)


Acting U.S. Navy Secretary on 19 May 2026 : $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan suspended to ensure ammunition stockpile for Iran War

Image : Acting U.S. Navy Secretary Hung Cao (Reuters)

When asked by reporters, "Did you plan to call Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te before making a decision on arms sales?" U.S. President Trump replied, "I will talk to him, I will talk to everyone." Acting U.S. Navy Secretary Hung Cao stated at a hearing that a $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan has been suspended to ensure sufficient ammunition stockpile for the war with Iran.

According to foreign media reports on 21 May 2026, Cao stated at a recent hearing of the Appropriations Committee's Defense Subcommittee that the U.S. currently has "sufficient missiles and interceptor systems," but the government still decided to suspend arms sales to Taiwan to ensure an uninterrupted ammunition supply for "Operation Epic Fury." He emphasized that U.S. foreign military sales will continue but the timing of resumption will be decided by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

Hung Cao's statement differs from Trump's recent statement. When asked by reporters, "Did you plan to call Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te before making a decision on arms sales?" Trump responded, "I will talk to him, I will talk to everyone. We have complete control of the situation. We have had a very good meeting with President Xi, and we will handle the Taiwan issue." In an interview with Fox News last week, Trump stated that he had not yet approved arms sales to Taiwan because it could become a "bargaining chip" in negotiations with CCP China.

Since the outbreak of the Iran-Iraq War, the U.S. military has consumed a large number of cruise missiles, Tomahawk missiles, and Patriot interceptor missiles. Although Hegseth has recently repeatedly emphasized that "we have enough of the weapons we need" in an attempt to downplay concerns about depleted U.S. arms stockpiles, Trump's discussions with China regarding arms sales, coupled with Hung Cao's admission that the suspension of arms sales is related to U.S. military inventory, have raised concerns among some U.S. political figures that the U.S. is gradually deviating from its existing policy towards Taiwan.

On the other hand, Taiwan continues to urge the Trump administration to proceed with arms sales. Taiwan's representative to the U.S., Yu Ta-wei, recently stated that the best way to avoid war is to ensure Taiwan has sufficient self-defense capabilities. Therefore, Taiwan hopes to continue acquiring the necessary weapons to strengthen its deterrent capabilities.


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U.S. suspends $14 billion arms sale to Taiwan? Presidential Office receives no information, points out biggest problem

Reporter : Yang Mianjie / https://news.ltn.com.tw/news/politics/breakingnews/5445605Image : Presidential Office Spokesperson Guo Yahui. (File Photo)

Following the "Trump-Xi Meeting" between U.S. President Trump and CCP Chinese President Xi Jinping, U.S. policy towards Taiwan and its attitude towards arms sales have attracted international attention. Trump's statement that he would speak with "the person who governs Taiwan" caused a stir. In response, the Presidential Office stated today that there is currently no information regarding adjustments to arms sales, and urged Congress to ensure the smooth completion of the arms sales budget. Regarding the Trump-Lai call, any progress will be reported to the public.

President Lai attended the opening ceremony and master class of the "115th Anniversary Training Program for Senior Civil Servants" held by the National Academy of Civil Service today. Before the event, media inquired about the suspension of US arms sales to Taiwan and related questions about Trump's planned call with him, but the President did not respond and entered the VIP room. However, before the opening ceremony, the Presidential Office spokesperson, Kuo Ya-hui, temporarily stepped in to answer media questions.

Regarding reports of the U.S. suspending arms sales to Taiwan, Kuo Ya-hui pointed out that she had indeed noticed such reports, but there was currently no information regarding any adjustments to the US arms sales agreement. The biggest issue, she said, was ensuring that there were relevant provisions in Congress regarding arms sales, and that the budget could be completed on schedule without any unforeseen complications. This was the most important thing at present.

As for the progress of the phone call between Trump and Lai Ching-te, Kuo Ya-hui stated that any new developments would be reported to the public and the media. She added that the situation would continue to be monitored, and thanked everyone for their concern.

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South Korean Media: Trump's proposal to speak with Lai Ching-te becomes new trigger for U.S.-China Relations

Image : U.S. President Trump recently stated his intention to speak with Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te. (Associated Press)

U.S. President Trump recently stated twice his intention to speak with Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te. South Korean media analysis suggests that since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the US and China in 1979, no US president has spoken with a Taiwanese president due to concerns about China. If this were to happen, it could significantly impact U.S.-China relations. Other analysis points out that Trump's vague and transactional approach increases the possibility of strategic miscalculation by China.

Following last week's "Trump-Xi meeting," Trump stated his intention to speak with "the person who governs Taiwan." When asked by the media on the 20th whether he planned to call Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te, he replied, "I will talk to him, I will talk to everyone."

According to a report in the *Dong-A Ilbo*, since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the U.S. and CCP China in 1979, no sitting US president has ever had formal, direct communication with the president of Taiwan. Trump spoke with then-Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen in 2016 but Trump was still president-elect at the time; the Chinese Communist government lodged a strong protest with the U.S. at that time.

The report cites analysis suggesting that Trump's current willingness to speak with Lai Ching-te indicates his intention to use arms sales to Taiwan as leverage to pressure both CCP China and Taiwan.

Another viewpoint points out that Trump's vague and transactional Taiwan policy may actually increase the risk of strategic miscalculation by China. The Center for American Progress (CAP), a U.S. think tank, predicts that "if China concludes that the U.S. security commitment to Taiwan is merely empty rhetoric, military deterrence may weaken."


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The Iran War timeline according to Trump from 16 to 20 May 2026

US President Trump officially concluded his visit to China on 15 May 2026. How the Iran war will end has once again attracted widespread attention. President Trump previously stated on Truth Social Media that the military strikes against Iran are "not over yet."

On 16 May 2026, President Trump hinted that a storm was approaching.

On 17 May 2026, Iran attacked a nuclear power plant in the United Arab Emirates. President Trump again warned Iran that time was of the essence.

On 18 May 2026, President Trump stated that at the request of Gulf states, he had called off a planned military strike against Iran scheduled for Tuesday, but warned that if an acceptable agreement could not be reached, an immediate strike would be launched.

On 19 May 2026, the United States announced new sanctions against Iran, with President Trump stating that Iran would only have "limited time" to reach an agreement.

On 20 May 2026, U.S. President Trump stated that the United States was fully prepared, Iran must respond perfectly, and the war would end soon.

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UKMTO: Small boat approaches near Yemen, one vessel fires warning shots

The UK Maritime Trade and Operations Office (UKMTO) reported on 22 May 2026 that it had received reports of an incident 98 nautical miles (181 km) north of Socotra Island, Yemen. One vessel confirmed that a small boat carrying five people approached it.

The UK Maritime Trade and Operations Agency stated, "The ship's armed security personnel fired warning shots at the small vessel, forcing it to change course," adding that relevant departments are investigating the incident.

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Rubio: No country should accept Iran's toll system

Image : On 22 May 2026, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte (right) and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered speeches at the NATO Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Helsingborg, Sweden. Foreign ministers from 32 NATO member states gathered in Helsingborg, Sweden, to make final preparations for the upcoming Ankara Summit. (Julia Demaree Nikhinson / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)

【更新】卢比奥:任何国家都不应接受伊朗收费系统

Iran International reported on 22 May 2026 that U.S. Secretary of State Rubio stated on Friday (22 May) that "some progress" had been made on the Iran issue but he warned that any attempt by Iran to establish a toll system in the Strait of Hormuz is unacceptable.

Speaking on the eve of the NATO summit in Helsingborg, Sweden, Rubio stated that "no country should accept" such a system in this strategic waterway.

He also stated that NATO must serve all member states, and allies need to reach a clear consensus on their expectations before the leaders' summit later this year in Ankara.

“Any alliance must be in the best interests of all participants,” Rubio said. “There must be a clear consensus on each other’s expectations.”

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NATO Secretary-General: European Allies increase defense spending

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte told reporters at a foreign ministers’ summit in Sweden that NATO is moving towards greater strength while gradually reducing its dependence on the United States. Rutte stated that as European allies increase their defense spending, this shift will give the United States more room to focus on other priorities.

He added, “This is not only about achieving defense spending parity with the United States, but also about ensuring we have the resources we need to…defend against our adversaries.”

Rutte also stated that European allies are fulfilling their bilateral commitments to the United States and are expected to provide the United States with access to military bases while offering maximum assistance to the United States on the issue of opening the Strait of Hormuz.

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul stated that Germany is prepared to participate in the UK-led security operation in the Strait of Hormuz, but he indicated that he does not consider this a NATO mandate.

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Iran is leveraging wartime patriotism to promote the narrative of defeating the U.S.

On 22 May 2026, Al Jazeera's Tehran correspondent, Resul Serdar Atas, reported that the main narrative in Iranian official media is that Iran won the war and defeated the United States. However, the reality is that the war has severely damaged Iran's industrial base and weakened its economic resources.

He analyzed that Iran therefore hopes to make this narrative a reality in negotiations with the United States, whether on the Strait of Hormuz, the current asset freeze, or the lifting of sanctions.

Iran is also using the current surge in wartime patriotism to try to strengthen the bond between the people and the state. On 18 May 2026, a mass wedding with thousands of participants was held in Tehran. During the ceremony, military vehicles were decorated as wedding cars, adorned with pink balloons and white wedding attire, using "love" to symbolize "peace," "victory" and "celebration."

According to Iranian international reports, Iran's domestic economy is nearing collapse. As food prices soar, farms across Iran are closing down, and even some prominent figures are publicly questioning why a country capable of producing precision missiles cannot manufacture affordable cars or chicken that ordinary families can afford.

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U.S. Military: 94 merchant ships diverted, 4 disabled

On 21 May 2026, the US Central Command released updated blockade data on its X platform account: “As of May 21, CENTCOM forces have redirected 94 commercial vessels and disabled 4 while enforcing the blockade to prevent the flow of commerce into and out of Iranian ports. pic.twitter.com/A54jjxDaYE

— U.S. Central Command (@CENTCOM) May 21, 2026

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Trump: U.S. to send 5,000 more troops to Poland

Editor : Cheng Yiren / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2026/05/22/a104098862.htmlImage : On 3 September 3, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump and Polish President Johannes Nawroczyk (left) walk along the colonnade on their way to the Oval Office from the White House in Washington, D.C. (Sauvignon Blair/AFP via Getty Images)

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U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Thursday (21 May 2026) that he will send 5,000 more U.S. troops to Poland. Earlier this month, Trump spoke with Polish President Karol Nawrocki to discuss changes in US troop deployments in Europe and subsequent developments following the US announcement of troop reductions in Germany.

On May 21, Donald Trump posted on his social media platform, Truth Social, that based on Karol Nawrocki's successful election as President of Poland, "and our relationship with him, I am pleased to announce that the United States will be sending an additional 5,000 troops to Poland."

Currently, there are approximately 8,500 U.S. troops stationed in Poland, participating in NATO missions and operations under bilateral agreements between the two countries. Poland is a key NATO ally bordering Russia on its eastern flank.

Polish Deputy Defense Minister Paweł Zalewski recently revealed to Polish media that the Polish government has consulted with the Pentagon, hoping to strengthen the U.S. military presence in Poland.

The deployment plans of U.S. troops in Europe have recently attracted much attention. After a dispute with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz over the Iran nuclear deal, Trump stated that he might consider withdrawing from NATO. Washington announced in early May that it would withdraw approximately 5,000 U.S. troops from Germany.

U.S. Vice President JD Vance stated earlier this week that the plan to deploy 4,000 U.S. troops to Poland was postponed, not cancelled, but emphasized that Europe must "rely on its own strength."

According to data from the Defense Manpower Data Center, which compiles military data at the Pentagon, as of December 2025, the U.S. will have approximately 68,000 troops permanently stationed at overseas bases in Europe. This figure does not include personnel on rotation or those participating in military exercises.

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Trump's absence from son's wedding this weekend: Will he launch an attack on Iran?


President Trump stated today that the prerequisite for U.S.-Iran negotiations is that Iran absolutely cannot possess nuclear weapons and cannot retain highly enriched uranium. If negotiations fail, he does not rule out taking a hard line. He also stated that due to issues such as Iran, he will be unable to attend his son's wedding this weekend. This has led to speculation about potential U.S. military action over the weekend.

On Thursday (21 May 2026), President Trump emphasized that the U.S. is negotiating with Iran but any agreement is contingent on Iran not possessing nuclear weapons. He warned that if Iran acquires nuclear weapons, it could trigger a nuclear war in the Middle East, affecting Europe and even the United States.

He stated that one of the final conditions for negotiations is that Iran cannot retain highly enriched uranium.

U.S. President Trump: "We will get it (highly enriched uranium). We don't need it, we don't want it, and we might destroy it after we get it, but we will never let them (Iran) have highly enriched uranium."

He also indicated that if negotiations fail to achieve their objectives, he would not rule out taking a hard line, emphasizing that the U.S. possesses advanced drone technology, capable of both manufacturing and intercepting them.

Trump: "We now have very strong counter-drone technology, capabilities we didn't even have in the last two months."

In addition, when a reporter asked President Trump today whether he would attend his son's wedding this weekend, his answer was cryptic.

Trump: "If I go, I'll be torn apart; if I don't go, I'll be torn apart by fake news! He wants me to go but it's a small, private wedding. I'll try to attend. I'm busy right now. I said, you know, this isn't a good time for me. I have Iran, and other things to deal with."

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IRGC demands passage fees through the Strait of Hormuz, an extended ceasefire agreement impossible

Regarding peace talks, Secretary of State Rubio revealed to the reporters that some progress had been made in negotiations to end the war but a ceasefire agreement would be impossible if Iran demanded passage fees through the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, reports indicate that the leader of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has allegedly taken Iran hostage, attempting to forcefully dominate the negotiation process.

Rubio: "The president's priority has always been to reach an agreement, to reach a consensus, and to resort to diplomatic means." "While some positive signs have emerged, we also know, and I don't want to be overly optimistic. Let's wait and see how things develop in the next few days."

Both Rubio and Trump have stated that the Strait of Hormuz must remain free to navigate; if Tehran insists on imposing a toll system, a peace agreement will be impossible.

Former National Security Council official Richard Goldberg, in a commentary in the *New York Post*, pointed out that while Tehran's leadership may be able to fool the world with AI-generated propaganda videos, posts, and written statements to the "invisible supreme leader," they cannot escape the economic collapse caused by the U.S. military blockade.

He pointed out that President Trump currently holds the upper hand and should proceed on three fronts: continuing the blockade in conjunction with economic warfare to destabilize the regime; reshaping the global energy landscape to establish American dominance, stabilize prices, and simultaneously curb China's ambitions; and launching "Operation Epic Seaway" or "Blockade Plus," ordering the U.S. military to open a shipping lane in the Strait of Hormuz to restore freedom of navigation.

Goldberg believes that facing multiple pressures from the U.S., Tehran will have to concede on nuclear weapons, otherwise the regime will accelerate its collapse.

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IRGC Commander Vahidi "hijacks" Iran through crisis management

As negotiations stall, experts point out that Ahmad Vahidi, commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, has become a key figure in formulating a hardline stance in negotiations with the U.S. Sources indicate that he is a member of a core group with direct access to Supreme Leader Mojtaba.

The Institute for the Study of War points out that "Vahidi and his inner circle not only consolidated control over the military response in the conflict, but also likely controlled Iran's negotiating policy."

Other analyses suggest that figures like Vahidi "are not just managing the war; they are actively reshaping the succession of power, consolidating authority around the weakened Supreme Leader, and effectively 'hijacking' Iran through crisis management."

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Egyptian Foreign Minister: U.S. and Iran discussing Memorandum of Understanding

Egyptian Foreign Minister Abdullah al-Abdullah told US media that the U.S. and Iran are discussing a possible memorandum of understanding that could set conditions for future negotiations.

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Trump: Giving Iran "Limited Time" to reach an agreement

Trump told reporters at a construction site in the White House banquet hall on Tuesday that he has given Iran "limited time" to reach an agreement.

"Two or three days, maybe Friday, Saturday, or next week, maybe earlier, very limited time. Because we can't let them have nuclear weapons," Trump said.

“I have no doubt they will use nuclear weapons, there’s no question about it. I’ve dealt with these people, and they’re extremely radical.”

Trump also stated that the strike on Iran was not for political purposes, but rather to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.

“When people understand this, they will welcome it. Whether they welcome it or not, I have to do this—because I will never allow the world to be destroyed during my term. That will absolutely not happen.”

@POTUS says he’s giving Iran “a limited period of time” to make a deal “because we can’t let them have a nuclear weapon.”

“There’s no question in my mind that they’d use it, there’s no question—and I deal with these people. They’re extremely radicalized.” pic.twitter.com/iwKlD757l6

— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) May 19, 2026

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U.S. offers $15 Million Reward for clues to Iranian Revolutionary Guard's financial network

The U.S. State Department announced on Tuesday that it is offering a reward of up to $15 million for information leading to the arrest of individuals or organizations involved in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard's financial network.

A notice posted on X stated, “The Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps uses various financial mechanisms to fund its activities, including cryptocurrency accounts, custodians, and shell companies.” “If you have any information about the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ financial networks, please send it to us via Signal or our Tor-based tip-off hotline.”

Your information could help disrupt this terrorist organization’s financial networks.

Send us a tip today. https://t.co/6P2WwkvllJ pic.twitter.com/8ckXljM8SI

— Rewards for Justice (@RFJ_USA) May 19, 2026

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U.S. announces new Iran-related sanctions

The U.S. Treasury Department announced on Tuesday sanctions against more than 50 companies, individuals, and vessels linked to Iranian sanctions circumvention networks. These targets involve shadow banking and shipping systems that facilitate Iranian funding.

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Cooper: Iranian Elementary School located inside Revolutionary Guard Missile Launch Site

Admiral Cooper, Commander of US Central Command, testified before Congress that the investigation into the Iranian elementary school bombing is ongoing. He pointed out that the attack was complex because the school was located within a missile launch site operated by the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

"The investigation is ongoing… It's a complex investigation. The school itself is located within an active missile launch site of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. This is far more complex than a typical attack," Cooper said.

Iran, like its terrorist proxies in the Middle East, has been accused of using civilians as human shields. Cooper told the House Armed Services Committee that the United States would not intentionally target civilians, and that the "Iranian people" are not the enemy. He stated that he would commit to transparency once the investigation is complete.

Congressional Research Service just listed the 42 US aircraft lost or damaged so far during the war with Iran.

4 F-15E Strike Eagles destroyed

1 F-35A damaged by Iranian ground fire

1 A-10 destroyed

7 KC-135 Stratotankers (2 destroyed, 5 damaged)

1 E-3 Sentry AWACS… pic.twitter.com/puoHmxPlAh

— Preston Stewart (@prestonstew_) May 19, 2026

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Trump: May have to deal another blow to Iran

President Trump warned again on Tuesday at a construction site in the White House banquet hall about Iran's delaying tactics. During the Q&A session, Trump told reporters:

"They're begging for a deal."

"I hope we don't have to take that action, but we may have to give them another big blow."

"I'm not sure yet, you'll know soon enough."

Trump indicated that he had suspended the planned "major strike" against Iran scheduled for today. He continued, "I was only an hour away from ordering the strike on Iran," adding, "If the operation had taken place, it would be underway now."

@POTUS on Iran: "I hope we don’t have to do the war, but we may have to give them another big hit… I’m not sure yet. You’ll know very soon." pic.twitter.com/flrdqFP2ly

— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) May 19, 2026

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Former Vice Admiral on U.S.-Iran Standoff: Trump "Has the time advantage"

Former U.S. Navy Vice Admiral Robert Howard stated that in the standoff with Iran, President Trump not only possesses military dominance but also has ample time to force concessions from Iran.

"The president has the advantage of time," Howard said on Fox News Tuesday morning. "He controls the narrative, and he controls the ability to strike. I don't think this is negotiation; it's actually forcing the other side to surrender." He stated that Trump has made it clear that Iran "cannot have nuclear weapons" or the materials needed to make them, while demanding a free and open Strait of Hormuz. He continued, "He can take his time, letting the blockade and economic sanctions continue to weaken the Iranian economy. All these factors are in his favor, and he can strike at any time," adding that whether it ultimately results in peace or war depends on the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which effectively controls Iran.

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Bessenter urges Allies to combat Iranian financing networks 

In a speech in Paris on Tuesday, U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessenter urged allies to intensify efforts to cut off terrorist financing networks.

Bessant said, “The United States is not the only country facing the scourge of terrorism, especially terrorism from Iran. However, we often fight alone in our determination to defeat terrorism.”

Bessant stated, “For example, this will require our European partners to work with the United States to take action against Iran, including placing its financial providers on sanctions lists, exposing its shell and cover companies, closing its bank branches, and dismantling its proxy forces.”

He also stated that Middle Eastern and Asian countries should “eradicate Iran’s shadow banking network.”

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G7 Finance Ministers call for opening of Strait of Hormuz

The G7 finance ministers issued a joint statement in Paris on Tuesday calling for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

The finance ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States stated in the joint statement that keeping the Strait of Hormuz open and energy markets stable is a priority not only for the region but also for the broader global economy.

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U.S. blockade effective: Iran forced to store oil on old tankers

According to the Financial Times, due to the U.S. blockade squeezing Iran's ability to export oil to the Far East, Iran has been forced to store its oil on old tankers anchored in the Persian Gulf.

The report, citing data from "Opposition to Iran's Nuclear Program," states that approximately 39 tankers carrying Iranian oil and petrochemical products are currently in the Persian Gulf, compared to 29 before the blockade took effect on April 13. Furthermore, many ships have gathered near the Iranian oil export terminal on Harq Island. Thirteen suspected tankers are anchored near the port of Chabahar in the Gulf of Oman, directly within the US naval blockade line. These gatherings demonstrate the effectiveness of the US blockade.

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White House: Iran must show sincerity in negotiations or face new strikes

The White House stated on Monday (18th) that Iran must hand over its enriched uranium and warned Iran that President Trump "will not bluff," reserving all military options if negotiations fail.

White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly told Fox News, "President Trump has made it very clear that the enriched uranium must be handed over. He never bluffs."

She stated that Iran is militarily crippled, economically strangled, and "more isolated than ever before," and believes Iran should "get serious and reach an agreement with the United States before it's too late."

"If he believes Iran is not sincere in negotiations, then he will certainly make the decision he believes is in the best interest of U.S. national security," she said.

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Trump: Military Strike against Iran postponed

U.S. President Trump announced on the "Truth" social media platform that, at the request of Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, the military strike against Iran originally scheduled for tomorrow has been postponed.

Trump said that Qatari Prime Minister Al Thani, Saudi Crown Prince Salman, and UAE President Zayed had all asked him to postpone the strike, and that these countries believed an agreement acceptable to the United States, the Middle East, and the world could be reached.

"This agreement will include one important clause: Iran must not possess nuclear weapons!" Trump said.

Trump stated that out of respect for the three leaders in the Persian Gulf, he had instructed Defense Secretary Hergese, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Kane, and the U.S. military not to carry out the planned attack.

However, he warned that this order could be overturned quickly if negotiations fail. Trump said, "I have further instructed them to prepare for an immediate, full-scale attack on Iran if an acceptable agreement cannot be reached."

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— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) May 18, 2026

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Trump rules out possible concessions to Iran

After receiving a new proposal from Iran, President Trump said in a telephone interview with the New York Post on Monday (18 May) that he was "not open to" making any concessions to Iran.

Trump said he was not "frustrated" by Iran, adding, "I can tell you they want a deal more than ever because they know us—and what's coming."

When asked about his comments last Friday that he was willing to accept a 20-year moratorium on uranium enrichment by Iran, Trump said, "I'm not open to anything right now."

Trump did not provide further details, saying, "I'm really not in a position to talk to you about that. There's too much going on right now."

According to reports, Trump met with his national security team at his golf club in Virginia after returning from China over the weekend, and further meetings are expected on Tuesday (19th). Some allies are urging him to resume military action against Iran.

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U.S. media: New Iranian proposal offers no substantial improvement

U.S. media outlet Axios, citing senior US officials and sources, reported that Iran's latest proposal for an end-of-war agreement offers no substantial improvement and is insufficient to reach a deal.

One U.S. official stated that if Iran does not change its position, the U.S. will have to continue negotiations "with bombs."

The report stated that the proposal expands Tehran's commitment not to develop nuclear weapons but does not include suspending uranium enrichment activities or transferring its existing stockpile of highly enriched uranium.

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Bessenter: U.S. Treasury extends sanctions waivers for Russian oil shipments by 30 days

The U.S. Treasury Department on Monday extended sanctions waivers for Russian oil already in transit by sea for 30 days.

US Treasury Secretary Bessenter stated in a post on X website that this measure will temporarily provide access to Russian oil currently stranded at sea for countries most affected by energy shocks.

He indicated that this will also reduce China's ability to stockpile discounted oil, redirecting existing oil supplies to countries that need them most.

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Iran announces New Authority to manage Strait of Hormuz

Iran's highest security body announced today (18 May) the establishment of a new authority to manage the Strait of Hormuz. The newly established Strait of Hormuz Authority, also known as the Persian Gulf Straits Authority (PGSA), stated in its first announcement on its X platform account, opened in April, that all vessels must obtain permission to pass through, and that any unauthorized passage through the waterway is "illegal."

The agency stated in a statement: "Navigation within the established boundaries of the Strait of Hormuz, previously demarcated by the Armed Forces and authorities of the Islamic Republic of Iran, must be in full coordination with these agencies; unauthorized passage will be considered illegal."

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Iraq: No drones detected in airspace

The Iraqi Foreign Ministry issued a statement on 18 April 2026 stating that it is investigating the drone attack, as claimed by Saudi Arabia, launched from Iraqi territory on 17 April 2026. The Iraqi Foreign Ministry stated that its air defense systems did not detect any drones launched from Iraqi airspace. The statement also called on Saudi Arabia to "cooperate and exchange relevant information" to strengthen security and stability.

The Iraqi Foreign Ministry reiterated its "firm opposition to any attacks against brotherly countries."

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— وزارة الخارجية العراقية (@Iraqimofa) May 18, 2026

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First Force? IRGC cracks down on “Counter-Revolutionary” Groups in Northern Iraq

Al Jazeera reports that the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has launched attacks on “counter-revolutionary terrorist organizations” supported by the United States and Israel operating in northern Iraq.

Iran's Fars News Agency, citing a statement from the Hamzeh Sayyed al-Shuhada Command of the Revolutionary Guard, reported that these groups attempted to "smuggle large quantities of sealed U.S. weapons and ammunition into the country and were struck down in Kurdistan province." The command added that "a large quantity of weapons and ammunition was discovered and seized."

The U.S. President had previously released images suggesting that 11 forces were simultaneously entering Iran.

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Europol: 14,200 terrorist posts seized 

Europol stated on the 18th that in a joint operation targeting online terrorist materials, it seized 14,200 posts and links related to the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

This operation, spearheaded by Europol's EU Cyber ​​Whistleblower Unit and involving 19 countries, focuses on combating content used for propaganda, recruiting supporters, and raising funds. This includes AI-generated videos glorifying the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, political propaganda, calls for revenge for Khamenei, and materials related to allied groups such as Hezbollah, the Houthis, Hamas, and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

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U.S. Treasury Secretary: G7 must adhere to sanctions against Iran

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated on Monday that he would urge G7 finance ministers to follow a sanctions regime aimed at cutting off funding to what he described as Iran’s “war machine.” pic.twitter.com/FgAaTj38tn

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Iranian National Football Team travel to Turkey for friendly match and apply for U.S. Visas

According to Iranian media reports on the 18th, the Iranian national football team has departed for Turkey for a friendly match and applied for visas to travel to the United States to participate in the 2026 World Cup. The report states that the team consists of 22 players playing in the Iranian domestic league and a coaching staff.

On Saturday (16 May), Iranian national football team coach Amir Ghalenoei stated that they would complete their US visa applications while in Turkey. U.S. officials welcomed Iran's participation in the World Cup, and FIFA stated that the World Cup would proceed as planned, rejecting Iran's suggestion to move the matches to co-host countries Mexico or Canada.

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U.S. cargo planes land in Israel, preparations in full swing

Israel's Channel 13 reported that dozens of US cargo planes carrying munitions from German bases landed in Tel Aviv in the past 24 hours. Israeli television reported that the aircraft were part of preparations for a renewed war against Iran.

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Oman voices support for the UAE; Saudi Arabia attacked, neighboring countries offer support

Al Jazeera reported on 18 May 2026 that Oman condemned the drone attack that caused the fire at the Barakah nuclear power plant in the UAE and reiterated its opposition to "all hostile and escalating actions" in the region.

Kuwait and Qatar issued separate statements strongly condemning the drone attack against Saudi Arabia. Kuwait stated that the intrusion violated UN Security Council Resolution 2817, adopted in March to protect infrastructure in the Gulf region. Qatar characterized the incident as a "reprehensible aggression" and stated that it directly violated Saudi Arabia's sovereignty.

Previously, Saudi Arabia announced that its air defense system intercepted three enemy drones; officials stated that the attack originated from Iraqi airspace.

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Trump's Image: 9+2 Hammer Imminent

On the evening of 17 May 2026, US President Trump posted an image on the Truth Social Network showing the Middle East under the American flag, with nine forces from across the region, including Iran, converging on the center of Iran, and two reserve forces poised for action. This image appears to be a renewed warning to Iran that the heavy hammer of US deployment in the Middle East is about to fall.

Image : Posted by U.S. President Trump in the evening of 17 May 2026. [Truth Social Network]

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Trump speaks with Netanyahu, discusses possibility of resuming war

On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and US President Trump spoke by phone. According to Israel's Channel 7, the call lasted over 30 minutes, focusing on the "possibility of resuming war with Iran."

The Yediot Ahronoth newspaper reported that the call ended shortly before the start of an Israeli security cabinet meeting. The newspaper revealed that Trump briefed Netanyahu on the results of his visit to China. The report noted that the two sides also discussed the latest developments related to Iran.

The report quoted an unnamed Israeli source as saying, "The situation regarding striking Iran remains unclear."

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Iran attacks UAE nuclear power plant 

Fox News reported that on 17 May 2026, Iran launched a large-scale drone attack and set fire to a nuclear power plant in the United Arab Emirates. Fortunately, there were no casualties and no radiation leaks.

Al Jazeera reported that the Iranian Islamic regime used drones to attack a generator on the inner edge of the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in the al-Dhafra region of the UAE. The fire was immediately brought under control, with no casualties, no radiation leaks, and everything functioning normally. All systems are operating normally.

The power plant reportedly generates approximately a quarter of the UAE's total electricity and is a key infrastructure project.

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South Korea demands Iran explain attack on South Korean cargo ship

South Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that Foreign Minister Cho Hyun-hyun spoke with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi on the 17th, demanding an explanation from Iran regarding the attack on the South Korean cargo ship "Namu" near the Strait of Hormuz.

According to the South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Minister Cho explained during the call that the South Korean government is conducting a supplementary investigation into the recent attack on the "Namu" cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz. He then requested Iran to clarify its position on the "facts of the incident."

This is reportedly the first phone call between the two countries' top diplomats since the attack on the "Namu" on 4 May.

Previously, a South Korean official stated that it was unlikely any other force besides Iran had orchestrated the attack.

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Iran's internet blockade enters 79th Day: Citizens remain bystanders

On 17 May 2026, the latest data from the internet monitoring account NetBlocks showed that Iran's internet blockade has lasted for 79 days, entering its twelfth week.

The account commented: “This mass censorship measure has reshaped the nature of civic participation, with information controls being used to relegate the general public to mere observers in their own country.”

😶 Metrics show that #Iran's internet blackout is ongoing into its 79th day in its 21st week. The mass-censorship measure has reshaped the nature of civic participation with information controls being used to relegate the general public to mere observers in their own country. pic.twitter.com/G7d42uKlIl

— NetBlocks (@netblocks) May 17, 2026

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Qatar and Saudi Arabia discuss regional situation in phone call

Qatar and Saudi Arabia issued a statement announcing that Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani spoke by phone with Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud.

The statement said the two sides discussed bilateral relations and the regional situation, including the US-Iran ceasefire and efforts to de-escalate tensions.

🇸🇦📞🇶🇦 | Foreign Minister HH Prince @FaisalbinFarhan received a phone call from Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister H.E. Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani. pic.twitter.com/kchoeJIkJl

— Foreign Ministry 🇸🇦 (@KSAmofaEN) May 16, 2026

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Trump posts "Calm Before the Storm" image hinting at possible resumption of war against Iran

U.S. President Trump posted an image on the Truth social media platform showing him standing on a warship in a storm, with a U.S. Navy officer behind him and ships flying the Iranian flag nearby. The caption read, "Calm Before the Storm."


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Trump releases video hinting at firing against Iran

U.S. President Trump posted a composite video on the Truth social media platform.

In the video, Trump is seen directing a U.S. warship to fire on Iranian aircraft. Narrator: "Okay, we've locked onto the target. Fire! Bang!"


— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) May 16, 2026

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Pahlavi: Those who cooperate with the repressive regime will be held accountable

Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi posted a top-of-the-line video on his X platform, urging those who cooperate with the Iranian regime to stop, or face reckoning soon.

He stated that the drafting committee for the Iranian transitional judicial program has provided advisory opinions on two key actions: first, the criminal liability of individuals cooperating with the Islamic Republic's repressive apparatus; and second, the confiscation of the property of protesters and their families.

The opinions indicate that these actions constitute aiding and abetting crimes against humanity. No position, order, or excuse can absolve an individual of criminal responsibility.

Pahlavi emphasized: "Yes, not only those who participate in issuing such orders, carrying out such orders, or assisting in the confiscation of property will be held accountable, but those who knowingly acquire or sell such property must also be held accountable.

I warn all those considering cooperating with the regime's repressive machinery: before taking any action that could cause personal, economic, or social harm to the Iranian people, think about your future and that of your family." "

He concluded by saying that the Iranian people will have a government that respects their rights and will build Iran into a free and prosperous nation.

My dear compatriots,

As the people of Iran courageously stand against the Islamic Republic—the occupier of Iran—and as this wounded, despised, and isolated regime continues its assaults on the lives and property of our people in a futile attempt to delay its inevitable fall, I… https://t.co/P3cZsVAXz5

— Reza Pahlavi (@PahlaviReza) May 15, 2026

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Trump: Khalg Island could be taken in 5 minutes

Fox News reports that President Trump is considering a new, more intense attack on Iran. The attack could occur as early as Monday. Other Iranian military targets are also under consideration, including infrastructure. Trump stated that taking Iran's Khalg Island would only take 5 minutes.

In an interview with Fox News, U.S. President Trump said, "We attacked Khalg Island, except for the oil facilities. We only left that little bit of stuff, I saw something about 50 yards away." I asked General Razin Caine, “General, how long will this take?” “Four or five minutes,” he said. I said, “No, no, no, really how long?” I thought he would say a day or two, or even a week, but he said no, just four or five minutes.” President Trump explained that the remaining little bit was an oil export nozzle, just in case.

The report noted that the U.S. used the ceasefire period to rearm U.S. warships and attack aircraft.

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— Jesse Watters (@JesseBWatters) May 16, 2026

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Trump: The Iran War will end without China’s help

U.S. President Trump, while in Beijing, gave an interview to Fox News, discussing the war with Iran and the CCP’s attitude.

He stated that Iranian negotiators had no bottom line. He said, “They have no bottom line. No, all they can do is manipulate public opinion.” They knew very well how well we were doing militarily. Then, at the request of a group of people from Pakistan with close ties to Iran, I didn't decide to launch the final strike. They said, "Can you stop? We need to make a deal." We did make a deal. It didn't involve nuclear weapons. They would give us waste, nuclear waste. Everything we wanted.”

But Iran went back on its word, he said. "But every time they made a deal, the next day it was like we had never talked at all. This has happened about five times. There's definitely something wrong with them. Actually, they're crazy. You know what? That's why they can't have nuclear weapons."

Trump also pointed out that the Chinese Communist Party leader wanted to help with the Iran issue, which he refused. He said, "He wants to see this all end. If we need help, he's willing to help. That's fine, but we don't need help."

He emphasized, "You know, there's a problem with 'help'? When someone helps you, they always want something in return. That's the nature of help." "

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— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) May 16, 2026

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UAE announces accelerated pipeline construction for direct supply to the Gulf of Oman

Al Jazeera reported on 15 May 2026 that the Abu Dhabi Media Office announced the UAE will accelerate the construction of a new oil pipeline passing through Fujairah. This pipeline will bypass the Strait of Hormuz, transporting oil from Abu Dhabi to the Gulf of Oman.

The pipeline is scheduled to be operational in 2027, doubling the UAE's oil export capacity via Fujairah to meet global energy demand.

Furthermore, Al Jazeera reported that Tehran has formally received a response from Washington to its proposal, with the US rejecting all of Iran's conditions.

The $1.5 trillion investment is a GENERATIONAL DOWN PAYMENT on America’s national defense.

This investment guarantees the United States maintains overwhelming strength and unmatched deterrence against any adversary for generations to come. pic.twitter.com/2zOSlZkzNr

— Secretary of War Pete Hegseth (@SecWar) May 14, 2026

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U.S. War Secretary: $1.5 Trillion is a generational Iinvestment

On May 14, the US Department of War released a video of US War Secretary Pete Hegseth, in which he stated that this $1.5 trillion investment is a massive, generational investment in US defense.

He said, "This investment ensures that the United States maintains overwhelming strength and unmatched deterrence against any adversary for generations to come." On 12 May 2026, Hegseth testified before the House of Representatives regarding the defense budget, stating that the $1.5 trillion budget request was "a historic budget" and "a fiscally sustainable budget."

The $1.5 trillion investment is a GENERATIONAL DOWN PAYMENT on America’s national defense.

This investment guarantees the United States maintains overwhelming strength and unmatched deterrence against any adversary for generations to come. pic.twitter.com/2zOSlZkzNr

— Secretary of War Pete Hegseth (@SecWar) May 14, 2026

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U.S. $15 million bounty Target: Six Iranians

The U.S. State Department is offering a reward for information regarding the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' drone manufacturing division.

On 14 May 2026, the U.S. State Department's Rewards for Justice (RFJ) program posted a notice on its X platform account, offering a substantial reward for information leading to the arrest of six individuals suspected of involvement in the production of drones for the Quds Force of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps—KIPAS (Sivankimya Pat).

The notice stated: "Please help us crack down on the revenue streams of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Please provide leads on these 'bad boys' who control drone manufacturers." The announcement stated that these individuals "were involved in KIPAS's drone testing, development, and supply," and offered a reward of up to $15 million for information leading to the arrest of these individuals, their associates, or financial networks.

Help us put a dent in the IRGC’s revenue stream.

Send us a tip on these bad boys, who manage this drone manufacturer. pic.twitter.com/gwt0jyUqfx

— Rewards for Justice (@RFJ_USA) May 14, 2026

Tap water poisoning outbreak in Henan, Chinese Smart TV spying

 Translation, editing : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA

Poisoning outbreak across Henan! Hospitals overwhelmed, Residents frantically hoard water
—Mass tap water poisoning outbreak in Henan, Hospitals overwhelmed, Citywide rush for bottled water

Reporter : Li Enzhen / Editors : Xia He, Zhong Kang / Source: NTD Television / https://www.aboluowang.com/2026/0521/2386253.html Image : On 20 May 2026, a large-scale tap water poisoning incident occurred in Weishi County, Kaifeng, Henan Province, with a large number of people experiencing symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea, and hospitals overflowing. (Video screenshot/composite image)
On 20 May 2026, a large-scale tap water poisoning incident occurred in Weishi County, Kaifeng, Henan Province, with a large number of residents and students experiencing symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea. Local hospitals were overcrowded, and residents frantically bought bottled water, spreading panic. Recently, many residents of Weishi County posted videos stating that adults and students were experiencing symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, and general weakness, suspecting a problem with the tap water. Multiple videos showed that the local tap water was yellow, turbid, and thick; large numbers of people flocked to hospitals for emergency treatment, and all hospital outpatient departments were overflowing overnight; residents lined up in their residential areas to collect water and rushed to supermarkets to buy bottled water.

On 20 May, Ms. Niu (pseudonym), a local resident, told Jiupai News that her family of two adults and one child had eaten normally, but last night (19 May), both she and her son experienced abdominal pain and diarrhea. The child's father, however, had no symptoms. When they went to the hospital for examination, they saw that not only children but also adults were queuing for tests. She stated that the water supply had been cut off last night, and they were using bottled mineral water for cooking.

Ms. Song (pseudonym) also experienced vomiting. Hospital tests showed excessive bacteria and food poisoning.

On the 20th, a staff member at a hospital in Weishi County stated that many people lined up for tests that morning, with varying symptoms—some vomiting, some having diarrhea. The hospital had arranged for staff to work overtime to conduct tests, but the specific cause was still undetermined, "possibly due to rainwater mixing into the tap water pipes."

That same day, the joint investigation team of Weishi County, Henan Province, reported that on the evening of 19 May, residents in Weishi County's urban area sought medical attention at hospitals and clinics due to vomiting and diarrhea. Their symptoms improved after treatment. Relevant pathological samples have been sent for testing. As of 21 May, no official explanation has been released.

Local residents have left numerous comments, with some saying that in a residential area in Weishi County, the tap water has been contaminated, causing a water outage. Families are suffering from water poisoning, experiencing vomiting and diarrhea, including students. Everyone is buying water for cooking, but there's no water for flushing toilets, forcing them to search for water elsewhere. They hope higher authorities will quickly investigate the cause; it's terrifying.

"I took this picture when I saw a lot of people buying water while I was getting an IV drip. After my drip, I bought some too. I took my child home from the hospital around 2 am last night; we're also victims. The hospital was packed, with long queues even late at night. There's still no water; the whole county is without water, so we have to buy water to maintain our daily lives. Bottled and junk water in supermarkets is also being hoarded."

"Two days ago, the county was notified of a water outage. Massive numbers of students in schools are experiencing vomiting and diarrhea, suspected to be due to water quality issues."

"The water is like beer, yellowish-brown, foamy, and has black sediment floating in it!" "I wanted to wash my face, and the tap water tasted like soy sauce." "Who poisoned the water? Vomiting and diarrhea!"

"Now, so many students and adults in the entire Weishi County are experiencing vomiting and diarrhea!"

"What happened in Weishi? Overnight, all the hospital outpatient clinics were overflowing with people vomiting and having diarrhea." "Fever persists, queues continue."

"My child is young, drinks formula, which I always filter and boil to 50 degrees Celsius to prepare. I've never let him drink tap water, but he still caught it. He's vomiting, has diarrhea, and a fever. Last night, he couldn't even take water or medicine, so I had to take him to the hospital for an injection in the middle of the night."

"The water has been cut off for over 30 hours! Going to the toilet is a struggle, there are long queues at public places! What are we going to do..."

"There are so many people queuing for water. Life is so hard now, money is hard to earn, and health and safety aren't guaranteed."

"How many people does the Weishi tap water system have to harm before it stops? Now it's directly causing a water outage..."

"The Weishi tap water system is in trouble. There's no power or water today. At this time, the streets are deserted, no cars, it feels like the end of the world."


Scanning twice per second? Chinese Smart TVs spying on users shock the U.S.


Recently, a lawsuit concerning a mainland Chinese television manufacturer has sparked strong concern in American society. According to prosecutors, the company's televisions may be secretly monitoring and stealing the personal privacy of Americans.

Press the remote, turn on the screen—you think you're watching TV, but your TV might be spying on you!

Recently, U.S. media have once again sounded the alarm: Smart TVs produced by Chinese companies pose a risk of monitoring and collecting user data.

On 12 May 2026, the law firm Peiffer Wolf (Peiffer Wolf Carr Kane Conway & Wise) filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California against Hisense USA, alleging that it tracks and records users' personal viewing history and other behaviour, violating user privacy.

"Hisense USA" is the U.S. operating subsidiary of the Chinese company "Hisense Group," holding approximately 8% to 12% of the U.S. smart TV market share.

The indictment alleges that these smart TV devices send data to "Hisense's parent company in China and its affiliates, where Chinese law mandates they comply with the Chinese government's demands to share this data."

The indictment further states that Hisense smart TVs' embedded Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) technology can "record the sound and images displayed on the screen at a frequency of once every 500 milliseconds."

Brandon Wise, a partner at Peiffer Wolf's firm, expressed concern: "The indictment alleges that Hisense is ultimately linked to a Chinese company, and that this sensitive data of American consumers could very well be transferred to China."

This is not the first time Hisense has been sued for allegedly spying on Americans. In December 2025, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Hisense and four other companies, accusing them of using Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) technology to collect and transmit sensitive personal information.

Has Xi Jinping violated four fatal taboos? Signs of the CCP's impending demise are emerging across the board
—Analysis: Xi Jinping has committed four major taboos; signs of the CCP's imminent demise are already emerging

Editor : Zhong Kang / Source: NTD Television / https://www.aboluowang.com/2026/0521/2386248.html / Image for illustrative purposes only : Kevin Frayer/Getty Images

Since Xi Jinping came to power, the political and economic environment in China has deteriorated, and public discontent is boiling. Some analysts believe that Xi has committed four major errors in governance; this is not a momentary lapse, but a systemic setback, and the country's crisis is imminent.

Since taking office in 2012, Xi Jinping's personally directed three-year "dynamic zero-COVID" policy has severely damaged the Chinese economy. In particular, numerous major policy mistakes in domestic and foreign policy have led to soaring unemployment, mounting local government debt, and official inaction. Meanwhile, intensifying infighting within the CCP's top leadership has resulted in the resignation and disappearance of a large number of high-ranking party, government, and military officials.

Political commentator "New Heights" published an article on X today (21 May 2026) stating that Xi Jinping has committed four major errors in his more than ten years in power; this is not a momentary lapse, but a systemic setback. Economic stagnation, social division, international isolation, and governance failure are all occurring simultaneously, creating internal and external difficulties that are difficult to reverse, and signs of national collapse are already emerging.

The author summarizes four taboos: 1. Seizing the wealth of the rich: from common prosperity to a massive wealth cleansing; 2. Taking the lives of the poor: uncovering the truth and fueling despair at the bottom; 3. Suppressing the voices of intellectuals: censorship and ideological imprisonment; 4. Losing the trust of neighbors: wolf warrior diplomacy and making enemies on all sides.

The author states that Xi Jinping, under the guise of "common prosperity," has systematically plundered private enterprises and the wealthy. For example, the assets of giants in real estate, education and training, and technology have been frozen, subject to huge fines, or effectively nationalized, leading to a collapse in confidence among private enterprises and accelerated capital flight.

The author mentions that the extreme "dynamic zero-COVID" policy, with its layered tightening and city/district lockdowns, has driven countless poor people to despair and suicide due to lack of access to medical care, unemployment, and food shortages. The tragic scenes of the elderly and children unable to access medical care and facing shortages of supplies during lockdowns in Shanghai and Xi'an remain appalling. The economic downturn, coupled with high housing prices, unemployment, and the burden of medical and educational costs, has severely deteriorated the quality of life for the lower classes, leading to a surge in youth "lying down" and "living off" – a silent indictment of the system.

Even more chilling is the systematic exploitation of the underprivileged, especially teenagers. China's missing persons problem has long been severe; according to unofficial statistics and media reports, millions of children and teenagers go missing or are abducted each year, with teenagers making up a disproportionately high percentage. Some cases have raised suspicions of an organ black market.

Furthermore, the allegations of forced organ harvesting are appalling. Independent investigative reports, testimonies from former military doctors, and a 2020 ruling by the China Tribunal all indicate that the CCP is suspected of harvesting organs from living Falun Gong practitioners, Uyghurs, and other prisoners of conscience to support a massive transplant industry.

The author criticizes that during the Xi Jinping era, the Great Firewall, real-name registration, and grid-based surveillance are pervasive. Externally, Xi pursues a "wolf warrior" diplomacy.

The author states that in today's China, some citizens are still manipulated by propaganda about a "prosperous era," mistaking patriotism for national folly; a small elite group shamelessly pursues profit, with collusion between power and money and rampant corruption. History shows the dangers: throughout history, those who violated all four taboos met a swift demise.

Yuan Hongbing, a legal scholar based in Australia familiar with the inner workings of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) bureaucracy, revealed to overseas Chinese media that since the 20th National Congress of the CCP, Xi Jinping's massive purges and rectification campaigns have been operating at breakneck speed, with officials living in constant fear and anxiety, unsure when disaster will strike.

Some netizens have commented that the root of China's problems lies in the CCP system, and that Xi Jinping is the chief accelerator of the CCP's demise.


UAE's new oil pipeline bypassing the Strait of Hormuz ready for use in 2027

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Before the lockdown in Hormuz is lifted, the UAE suddenly announces good news!
—The UAE's new oil pipeline bypassing the Strait of Hormuz is about 50% complete and is expected to be operational in 2027

Reporter : Wang Duruo / Editor: Zhong Kang / https://www.aboluowang.com/2026/0521/2386255.htmlImage : Iran has demanded a complete ceasefire from the United States and guarantees of navigation safety in the Strait of Hormuz in response to ceasefire conditions. (Image: Screenshot from X account @BreakingAlert_)

The United Arab Emirates is accelerating its efforts to reduce its dependence on the Strait of Hormuz.

On 20 May 2026, Sultan Al Jaber, CEO of the UAE's state-owned oil giant Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), announced that the UAE's second crude oil pipeline bypassing the Strait of Hormuz is approximately 50% complete and aims to be operational by 2027.

This new pipeline will directly double the UAE's capacity to export crude oil through the port of Fujairah in the Gulf of Oman, significantly reducing its dependence on the Strait of Hormuz.

Behind this move lies a massive crisis following the comprehensive deterioration of the situation in the Middle East.

Since the U.S.-Israel attacks on Iran in late February, Iran has virtually blocked the Strait of Hormuz, making it almost impossible for ships other than its own to pass normally. The global energy market has instantly descended into chaos, with oil prices, inflation, and the risk of economic recession all soaring.

Jaber bluntly stated that too much of the world's energy supply is currently tied up in a few "choke points." Every additional week the Strait of Hormuz is closed, the world loses nearly 100 million barrels of crude oil supply.

He warned, "If the world accepts that one country can control the world's most important sea lanes, then freedom of navigation is completely over."

More sensitively, the UAE has not only accelerated the construction of oil pipelines around the strait, but also officially withdrew from the Saudi-led OPEC organization on 1 May 2026, freeing itself from oil production restrictions. It is widely believed that this represents the Gulf states beginning to prepare for the "post-Hormuz era."

U.S. Energy Secretary Wright also publicly stated that as Persian Gulf countries accelerate the construction of alternative routes, the future importance of the Strait of Hormuz will gradually decline.

Analysis points out that behind this change lies a dramatic restructuring of the global energy landscape.

For decades, the Strait of Hormuz has been one of the world's most critical energy lifelines. But now, Middle Eastern countries have begun to realize that if energy exports are chronically "held hostage" by Iran, the entire global economy will be at great risk.

Meanwhile, the UAE has recently been attacked by thousands of missiles and drones, damaging numerous targets, including ADNOC energy facilities, some of which will take months to repair.

Jaber admitted that even if the conflict ended immediately and global energy transport returned to normal, it would likely not be until 2027.

He also specifically warned that the future explosion of the AI ​​industry will cause global energy demand to far exceed market expectations, and the world is currently severely underestimating this energy pressure storm.

Trump threatens: "If you don't sign, we'll keep bombing!" Iran responds strongly.

Report by : Li Jianwei / Editor : Zhong Kang / Source : Newtalk / https://www.aboluowang.com/2026/0521/2386250.htmlImage : The United States has unusually shown greater flexibility on sanctions, even offering economic incentives such as allowing oil sales and unfreezing overseas assets in hopes of gaining concessions from Iran on the nuclear issue. (Image: Retrieved from Baidu)
Tensions between the United States and Iran have taken a new turn. According to Turkey's Anadolu Agency and sources within the Pakistani government, the US has formally submitted a new counter-proposal drafted by Washington to Tehran as an official response to Iran's previous "14-point ceasefire proposal." The report indicates that the US has unusually shown greater flexibility on sanctions, even offering economic incentives such as allowing oil sales and unfreezing overseas assets in hopes of gaining concessions from Iran on the nuclear issue.

The report also states that Pakistani Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has urgently arrived in Tehran and delivered the U.S. documents to high-ranking Iranian officials, including the Commander-in-Chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Ahmad Vahidi. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei also confirmed on state television that Tehran is currently urgently reviewing the new proposal.

It is understood that the U.S. has made two key concessions. First, the U.S. is willing to provide "better incentives" for Iran's frozen overseas assets, which is interpreted by outside observers as potentially unlocking more than the previously reported 25%. Second, the U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) is also willing to grant temporary sanctions waivers for Iranian oil exports during formal negotiations, meaning Iran can resume some oil exports and international trade before the final agreement is signed.

However, the two sides remain seriously opposed on core issues. Iran's original "14-point plan" advocated a "ceasefire first, nuclear talks later," demanding a permanent ceasefire before initiating nuclear negotiations within 30 days; but the new U.S. proposal rejects simply postponing the nuclear issue, demanding that the ceasefire agreement simultaneously address sensitive issues such as highly enriched uranium, the dismantling of nuclear facilities, and restrictions on nuclear enrichment.


Iran's original "14-point plan" advocated a "ceasefire first, nuclear talks later," demanding a permanent ceasefire before initiating nuclear negotiations within 30 days. However, the new U.S. proposal rejects a mere postponement of the nuclear issue, requiring the ceasefire agreement to simultaneously address sensitive topics such as highly enriched uranium, the dismantling of nuclear facilities, and restrictions on nuclear enrichment. (Image : Screenshot from @nexta_tv X account)

Furthermore, Iran demands the establishment of a third-party-led monitoring mechanism in the Strait of Hormuz and requires the US military to cease its interception and blockade of Iranian vessels. The U.S. has indicated its willingness to discuss third-party monitoring, but details require further review. Regarding the maritime blockade, the US demands that Iran first cease drone attacks on U.S. bases in the Gulf and fully restore freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz before providing security guarantees.

Iranian President Mafizeskian's latest remarks also sent a subtle signal. He stated, "In the current situation, empty slogans are useless; we must conduct dignified negotiations through concrete actions." He emphasized that Iran has the ability to defend its rights but is also willing to advance negotiations through rational dialogue.

On the other hand, U.S. President Trump has also publicly revealed his negotiation strategy with Iran. He stated, "If waiting a few more days can prevent war and avoid loss of life, I think that's a fantastic thing." However, he then issued a strong warning, "Now it depends on whether Iran is willing to sign or wants to continue being bombed."

Furthermore, Iran demanded the establishment of a third-party-led monitoring mechanism in the Strait of Hormuz and requested that the U.S. military cease its interception and blockade of Iranian vessels. 
(Image: Retrieved from Phoenix News, file photo)

Meanwhile, high-ranking Pakistani military officials were reportedly seen carrying documents related to the US-Iran agreement to Tehran, indicating that Islamabad is actively playing a mediating role.

Iran, on the other hand, continues to maintain a tough stance. The Iranian president emphasized, "Wanting Iran to surrender is pure wishful thinking." Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi even claimed that the Iranian armed forces have become "the first force in the world to shoot down an F-35," and warned that if war resumes, "Iran will bring even more surprises."

Currently, Tehran has entered a closed-door deliberation phase, with Pakistani mediators awaiting Iran's final response.

High-ranking Pakistani military officials were reportedly seen carrying documents related to the U.S.-Iran agreement to Tehran, indicating that Islamabad is actively playing a mediating role. (Image: Retrieved from X account @rainbow78521)

Trump pressures Netanyahu? Key Inside Story of the Iran War
—To Fight or to Negotiate? Trump: Netanyahu, Listen to Me

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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that negotiations between the U.S. and Iran on the nuclear issue have entered the "final stage," but if Iran refuses to reach an agreement, the U.S. will not rule out further military action against Iran, and may even launch a larger-scale attack. He emphasized that the U.S. "will not allow Iran to have nuclear weapons."

Speaking at the US Coast Guard Academy in Connecticut on May 20, Trump said, "We'll see what happens. We hit them hard. We might have to hit them harder, or we might not."

He stated that Iran's military capabilities have been significantly weakened, "Their navy is gone, their air force is gone, almost everything is gone." Trump said, "The only question is, do we go back and finish this? Or will they sign the papers? Let's see what happens."

Earlier, before boarding Air Force One, Trump also told the media that US-Iran negotiations have entered the final stage, but if the negotiations break down, the US will take "something ugly."

He said, "We're either going to make a deal, or we're going to do something a little ugly, but hopefully it won't come to that."

Trump also indicated that he is "not in a hurry" to reach an agreement.

He said, "Everyone's saying, 'The midterm elections are coming up, you're in a hurry.' But I'm not in a hurry. Ideally, I'd like fewer people to die, not more. We can do it in two ways, but I want fewer deaths."

Trump also commented on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying that Netanyahu "will do what I want" on the Iran issue.

When asked by a reporter if he had asked Netanyahu to postpone military action against Iran, Trump replied, "He's fine with it. He'll do whatever I want him to do."

However, multiple sources revealed that the recent phone call between Trump and Netanyahu regarding Iran was tense, with disagreements on whether to resume military action.

Trump and Netanyahu reportedly had a "long and difficult" phone conversation on Tuesday evening. The Wall Street Journal, citing sources, reported that Israel remains highly skeptical of any potential nuclear agreement with Iran, fearing that Iran will not truly abandon its nuclear program and will not cease its threats to regional countries. In two recent phone calls with Trump, Netanyahu reiterated his concerns regarding the issue.

Sources indicate that Trump prefers a diplomatic solution. He told Netanyahu that the US will continue to push for an agreement to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, while warning that if Iran lacks flexibility in negotiations, it could face a new round of attacks.

During the calls, Trump mentioned that mediators such as Qatar and Pakistan are pushing for a "letter of intent" to be signed by the US and Iran, hoping to formally end the conflict and begin 30 days of follow-up negotiations.

Two Israeli sources indicated that there are significant differences between the two sides regarding the direction of the negotiations. Axios reported that a source described Netanyahu as "very anxious" after the calls.

According to sources, Qatar, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye and Egypt have been continuously mediating to narrow the gap between the US and Iran's positions. Qatar sent a delegation to Tehran earlier this week to discuss a new proposal with Iranian officials.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry stated on Wednesday that negotiations are still ongoing, and that all discussions are based on Iran's proposed "14-point plan." Iran has demanded that the United States lift the freeze on its funds, cease its "piracy" against Iranian vessels, and that Israel halt its military operations in Lebanon.

Despite frequent diplomatic efforts, several diplomatic sources have pointed out that the US and Iran still lack any signs of substantial compromise on issues such as their nuclear programs, the lifting of sanctions, and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

Some analysts believe that a symbolic "memorandum of understanding" is more likely to be reached in the short term, leaving the more thorny issues to be addressed in subsequent negotiations.

The situation in the Middle East continues to impact global energy markets. International oil prices fell sharply after Trump signaled on Wednesday that negotiations were nearing completion.

London Brent crude futures fell $6.64, or nearly 6%, to $104.64 per barrel; US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures fell $6.49 to $97.66 per barrel.

The market had initially worried that the Iranian conflict could impact Middle Eastern oil supplies, but Trump's hints of a possible successful negotiation have raised expectations for a de-escalation of the situation.

Yahoo Finance reports that John Kilduff, a partner at Again Capital, stated, "People are taking these statements with a grain of salt, but the market is still quickly reflecting expectations of a possible easing of tensions."



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