Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Trump extends ceasefire but does not lay off naval blockade

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Breaking News! Latest Updates on the Iraq War: Trump unleashes his ultimate move
—Major Breaking News on Tuesday: Trump extends ceasefire but does not lay off naval blockade

Reporter :Wang Duruo / Editor : Fang Xun / https://www.aboluowang.com/2026/0422/2375009.html
On Tuesday, U.S. President Trump announced an extension of the ceasefire agreement with Iran, but made it clear that the US naval blockade would not be lifted, and all troops would remain on high alert. Aboluowang commentator Wang Duran analyzes Trump's tactics.

Trump pointed out that due to "serious divisions" within Iran, at the request of the Pakistani military and government, the U.S. agreed to suspend attacks, giving Iran time to consolidate its negotiating position. He also emphasized that the US military will continue the blockade and maintain comprehensive pressure until Iran presents a unified solution.

Wang Duran's situation analysis: Trump's tactics emerge:

The core strategy is very clear:

No rush to attack, but sustained pressure.

First, avoid ground warfare to prevent casualties. Trump has consistently prioritized the cost of lives, applying pressure within a controllable range rather than incurring exorbitant costs.

Second, the blockade inflicts sustained economic damage. Under the blockade, Iran loses approximately $400 million daily, further exacerbating its already strained finances.

Third, time becomes a key variable. Iran's oil storage capacity is limited, and the blockade has been ongoing for several days, nearing its limit of approximately 14 days. Once the storage tanks are full, oil wells will be forced to shut down, causing long-term losses.

Another crucial point: The U.S. is "reaping benefits while imposing a blockade."

More importantly, the U.S. is not only suppressing Iran but also "reaping the rewards."

The oil tankers intercepted a few days ago were worth nearly $200 million each, essentially intercepting resources that were about to be acquired by China. With the Strait of Hormuz blocked, Iranian oil cannot be transported out, tightening global market supply.

In this situation, energy demand will be forced to shift to the US—

If oil cannot come out, people will have to buy from the US.

This is a real boon for US energy exports and the overall economy.

Strategic core: Time is on the US's side.

This "blockade war" has clear advantages:

It does not trigger a full-scale war and circumvents restrictions from the U.S. Congress.

It continuously weakens the opponent's economy and energy lifeline.

At the same time, it strengthens the U.S.'s own energy position.

In other words, Trump is applying pressure while simultaneously increasing the U.S.'s chances of winning.

The situation appears to have cooled down, but it is actually getting tougher.

The ceasefire is merely a facade; the blockade is the core objective.

Wang Duran summarized it in one sentence: "I won't attack you, but I'll make you bleed every day, while turning your money into my opportunities."

Trump tweets late at night: Iran faces collapse

Editor : Zheng Haozhong / Source: The Epoch Times / https://www.aboluowang.com/2026/0422/2375117.html 

At midnight on the 21st, Eastern Time, U.S. President Trump stated that the strait closure is costing Iran $500 million a day and Iran is facing "financial collapse." However, if the strait is reopened during the ceasefire, a deal with Iran will never be possible.

Trump posted on the Truth Social platform, "They (Iran) want the Strait of Hormuz open immediately—they desperately need the money! $500 million a day."

"Military and police personnel are complaining they aren't getting paid. SOS!!!" he continued.

These remarks echo a post Trump made earlier on Tuesday. At the time, the president stated, "Iran doesn't want to close the Strait of Hormuz; they want it open so they can make $500 million a day (which they would lose if the strait were closed!)."

He added, "They say they want to close the strait because I completely blocked it (closed it!), so they're just saying it to 'save face.'"

The president also said, "Four days ago, someone came to me and said, 'Sir, Iran wants to open the strait immediately.' But if we do that, we will never reach a deal with Iran unless we blow up the rest of Iran, including their leaders!"

Earlier on Tuesday, Trump announced an indefinite extension of the ceasefire with Iran to buy more time for diplomacy, but the blockade of Iranian ports will continue during the ceasefire. He explained that Pakistan itself requested a postponement of the planned U.S. attack on Iran so that Iranian leaders and representatives could develop a unified plan.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Bessant also stated on Tuesday that the oil storage facilities on Iran's Kharg Island would be saturated within days. The Treasury Secretary emphasized that the U.S. would continue to block ships entering and leaving Iranian ports while undertaking other measures aimed at weakening the Iranian regime's economic power.

“As the U.S. President has made it clear, the US Navy will continue its blockade of Iranian ports. Within days, the (oil) storage facilities on Kharg Island will be saturated, and vulnerable Iranian oil wells will be shut down,” Bessenter stated on the X platform.

“Restricting Iran’s maritime trade will directly strike at the regime’s main source of revenue. The US Treasury will continue to exert maximum pressure through the ‘Economic Fury’ program to systematically weaken Tehran’s ability to raise, transfer, and repatriate funds,” he added.

The Treasury Secretary also warned that anyone assisting Iran could face sanctions. “Anyone or vessel that facilitates these financial flows through clandestine trade and financing activities will face the risk of U.S. sanctions,” he said.

Most of Iran’s energy production is concentrated on Kharg Island. Even during the war, Iran was able to produce and sell a considerable amount of oil. If the blockade is effective and Iran’s oil reserves are running out, then according to JPMorgan Chase, Iran may have to cut or halt crude oil production. Crude oil exports account for 80% of Iran’s export revenue.

“We will continue to freeze funds stolen by Iran’s corrupt leadership to protect the interests of the Iranian people,” Bessenter said.

Image : 21 April 21, 026: U.S. President Donald Trump attends the NCAA National Championship Day event in the White House State Dining Room. (Alex Wong/Getty Images North America/Getty Images via AFP)


More terrifying to Iran than bombing! Trump just made a major statement
Editor : Fang Xun / Source: FX168 / https://www.aboluowang.com/2026/0423/2375408.html

Fox News reported late Wednesday (22 April 2026) that U.S. President Trump confirmed on Wednesday that there is "no time pressure" on rescheduling negotiations with Iran after the talks stalled on April 12. Trump emphasized that the new strategy is more frightening to Iran than bombing.

Trump also said that previous reports of a three- to five-day window for extending the ceasefire were untrue.

In a conversation with Fox News reporter Martha MacCallum—just one day after extending the ceasefire indefinitely—Trump confirmed that previous reports of a "3-5 day extension window" were "false."

Trump also commented on the ships that were launched and seized by Iran in the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday. Trump stated, "Those were not American ships," adding that he would continue to monitor the situation.

Regarding when the war might end, Trump said there is "no timetable" and he is not in a hurry.

"Some people say I want to end it quickly because of the midterm elections, that's not true," Trump said, adding that the administration wants to "get a good deal for the American people."

Speaking about the Iranian regime, Trump said, "A blockade scares them more than bombing. They've been bombed for years, but what they hate most is a blockade."

Trump added, "Once those wells stop producing, sometimes it's a permanent stop."

Trump also stated that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghachi is a smart man, and he expects "he'll still be there when negotiations resume."

Apollo News commentator Wang Duren analyzed that once an oil well is shut down, the formation pressure and fluid balance are disrupted. Restarting requires re-injection, pressurization, and even well repair, which is costly and time-consuming; some wells may even permanently cease production. For Iran, which relies on exports, this means its revenue is continuously "locked in," far more damaging than short-term bombing.

Earlier on Wednesday, the U.S. news website Axios, citing anonymous US officials, reported that Trump was willing to give Iran another three to five days to bridge its internal divisions and propose a coordinated solution, but the ceasefire would not be extended indefinitely.

White House Press Secretary Levitt said Wednesday that President Trump has not set a deadline for extending the ceasefire with Iran and hopes the Iranian leadership will respond in unison to the U.S. proposal to end the conflict.




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Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Xi Jinping gains new nickname "Great Chopping Head" of Chinese generals

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Zhongnanhai reveals reason for the disappearance of five generals; Xi Jinping gains new nickname "Great Chopping Head"

Editor : Wen Bin / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2026/04/19/a104088161.htmlImage : The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) recently disclosed for the first time that the reason for the long-term disappearance of nine senior military officers, including five generals, is "suspected of serious violations of discipline and law." The photo shows CCP military representatives attending the Two Sessions in Beijing. (Fred Dufour/AFP via Getty Images)

中南海首曝五上将消失原因 习添新绰号“伟大剁首”
The CCP recently disclosed for the first time that the reason for the long-term disappearance of nine senior military officers, including five generals, is "suspected of serious violations of discipline and law." These generals include commanders and political commissars of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Information Support Force. Netizens mocked CCP leader Xi Jinping as "Great Chopping Head."

On 17 April 2026, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) of the Communist Party of China (CPC) released its second communique of the year. In its report on the qualifications of individual deputies, it was revealed for the first time that General Li Qiaoming, former commander of the Army; Admiral Shen Jinlong, former commander of the Navy; Admiral Qin Shengxiang, former political commissar of the Navy; General Yu Zhongfu, former political commissar of the Air Force; and General Li Wei, former political commissar of the Information Support Force, were all removed from their positions as NPC deputies in February due to "suspected serious violations of discipline and law."

Also removed from their NPC positions in February were Lieutenant General Wang Donghai, political commissar of the National Defense Mobilization Department of the Central Military Commission; General Bian Ruifeng, assistant director of the Political Work Department of the Central Military Commission; Major General Ding Laifu, commander of the 73rd Group Army of the Army; and Major General Yang Guang, commander of the 64th Rocket Force Base. They were also accused of "suspected serious violations of discipline and law."

The report also disclosed that Zhou Xinmin, former chairman of the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC), Luo Qi, former chief engineer of the China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC), and Liu Cangli, former president of the China Academy of Engineering Physics, were dismissed from their positions as delegates to the National People's Congress in February this year "for suspected violations of discipline and law."

In fact, the disappearance of a group of high-ranking CCP generals had already attracted attention several months earlier, and news of their downfall even circulated on several overseas social media accounts. The CCP's official announcement of the reasons for the "disappearance" of these generals only months later has once again sparked heated public debate.

On the overseas Chinese-language platform X, some netizens commented, "In a dictatorial and corrupt regime, no one can remain unscathed; it's rotten to the bone."

Some netizens even mocked Xi Jinping as "the great helmsman," a homophone for the CCP's past praise of Mao Zedong as a "great helmsman," and another new "title" given to Xi Jinping by the outside world after his internal purges.

Image : Screenshot from X

Since Xi Jinping came to power, his accelerated leftward shift in policies has led to a sharp deterioration in the Chinese economy and escalating public discontent, resulting in a growing number of nicknames bestowed upon him by the outside world.

For example: Xi Baozi (mocking his populist displays at steamed bun shops), Chief Accelerator (satirizing his policies that accelerate China's decline), Emperor of Unfinished Projects (satirizing his numerous unfinished projects), Emperor of Zero-COVID (mocking his COVID-19 zero-COVID policy), Primary School Student Doctor (mocking his academic qualifications), etc.

Other nicknames include: Big Spender, Wheat Carrier, 200 Jin (a unit of weight), Xi the One, etc.

In February 2026, Yuan Hongbing, a legal scholar based in Australia familiar with the inner workings of the CCP bureaucracy, revealed to the foreign media outlet Visions of China that Xi Jinping, in addition to nicknames like "Xi Baozi" and "200 Jin Sack," has gained a new nickname in Beijing's official circles: "General Executioner." This means that Xi Jinping is an executioner who slaughters CCP generals.

According to incomplete statistics, Xi has promoted 81 generals since taking office, but purged 66, 57 of whom he personally promoted.

Independent commentator Cai Shenkun analyzed on the X platform that such a large-scale purge is unprecedented in the history of the CCP military. This practice of promoting and demoting simultaneously, essentially a complete overhaul, is a violent dismantling of the military's original power structure. The rank of general has become a high-risk profession, and the professional dignity and trust in the system among military leaders have suffered a devastating blow. The cost in potential future wars is incalculable.

Regarding Xi Jinping's internal purge, Yuan Hongbing quoted a source within the CCP system as saying, "The root cause lies in Xi Jinping's inner demons; he has fallen into a mental illness of paranoia."

Yuan Hongbing said that what frightens Xi Jinping most now is that those around him, his close advisors and confidants, are all two-faced, outwardly fawning upon him while privately mocking and despising him relentlessly. It is foreseeable that after this round of purges, and once the CCP's military leadership is rebuilt and perfected, new major cases will inevitably erupt soon, and another, even more brutal, purge within the military will certainly follow.


Sunday, April 19, 2026

More Hotel Pictures : Plane-spotting site Tune Hotel KLIA - KLIA2

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Hotel Review : Tune Hotel KLIA - KLIA2

 Review, photo copyright by : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA



On Level 2 where Gateway@KLIA2 Mall is at KLIA2, after noticing the Family Mart, turn left and go towards Car Park 4 (CP4). Press the button indicating CP3 where the KLIA2 Car Park Building B is. Upon reaching CP3, look for the arrow sign showing the direction towards Tune Hotel KLIA - KLIA2 and walk towards the hotel.

Tune Hotel KLIA - KLIA2 should be added to the list of plane-spotting sites in KLIA because at the entrance/exit of the hotel's Assembly Point leading to the hotel's public car park, I am able to spot planes from KLIA2 flying in the sky after takeoff or during their approach to KLIA2.

The Assembly Point is located towards the right after turning left from the hotel's public toilet on the ground floor. The public toilet is of a few seconds' walk after passing by the hotel's Makan Restaurant.

On the upper floor corridor balcony (fifth to sixth floors), it is possible to see aircraft depart / take off.


Trump extends ceasefire but does not lay off naval blockade

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