Behind the strongman rhetoric, the US president’s latest posts reveal mounting frustration over the Strait of Hormuz, unexpected air losses, and an adversary that refuses to buckle. Hours ago, US President Donald Trump published two posts on Truth Social that, read together, offer a revealing window into the state of America’s military campaign against Iran. The first was an unhinged threat to destroy Iranian power plants and bridges on Tuesday; the second was a triumphalist account of combat search-and-rescue (CSAR) operations to retrieve a downed F-15 crew member from “deep inside the mountains of Iran.” Both demand close reading. The Strait Ultimatum: When Threats Become Confessions Trump’s first post is extraordinary even by his standards. “Open the Fuckin’ Strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in Hell,” he wrote, adding that Tuesday would be “Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day” for Iran. The sign-off—“Praise be to Allah”—was an apparent taunt aimed at the Islamic Republic’s...
A Journey Through Iran's Complex Communist Legacy Media historians and political scholars, take note: The Levant Files launches a new podcast exploring the tumultuous history of Iran's communist movement. "Red Star Over Persia: The Forgotten History of Iran's Tudeh Party" offers listeners an unprecedented deep dive into one of the Middle East's most influential yet often overlooked political movements of the 20th century. Listen now on Spotify The Communist Legacy in Iranian Politics The Tudeh Party of Iran, formed in 1941 with Soleiman Mirza Eskandari as its head, emerged as a significant political force that had considerable influence in its early years. The podcast meticulously tracks the party's evolution since its formation, following the Anglo-Soviet occupation of Persia and the abdication of Reza Shah in September 1941 . Our new Gemini AI-powered podcast aims to shed light on how the Tudeh Party played a pivotal role during Mohammad Mosaddegh'...