Jun 26, 2025 | Poso Daily Brief
TODAY'S SITREP
1. Trump-Brokered Ceasefire Holding – White House Blasts Media Lies
- The ceasefire between Israel and Iran—secured through Trump-led diplomacy—remains in effect, defying the media’s early doomcasting.
- After precision U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, CNN and NBC falsely claimed the damage was “minimal” and the operation a “failure.” The White House responded forcefully, accusing corporate media of spreading disinformation to undermine a historic peace achievement.
- Senior officials confirmed that key Iranian nuclear assets at Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow were “severely degraded,” delaying Tehran’s nuclear timeline by years.
- President Trump announced that both sides are preparing for direct dialogue, calling the outcome a win for peace, strength, and sanity. Neither side has escalated, proving the operation’s success—and the media’s bias.
2. Abraham Accords: New Partners on the Horizon?
- The Trump-led push to grow the Abraham Accords is moving forward.
- Envoy Steve Witkoff and White House officials have flagged “big announcements” pending on new signatories. Azerbaijan is currently the top contender—its Shiite-majority status and existing military and economic ties with Israel make it a natural next member.
- Analysts also point to Oman and Tunisia as plausible future additions. Indonesia and other Southeast Asian nations have been mentioned in commentary, but lack solid confirmation.
3. Project Ukraine: Strategic Realignment
- As the Middle East demands attention, the U.S. has redirected key military assets—including 20,000 anti-drone missiles—from Ukraine to American forces in the region.
- Zelensky is criticizing the decision, but U.S. officials say priorities must shift toward real, immediate threats.
- Trump-aligned lawmakers are renewing calls to sunset blank-check funding for Kyiv and refocus entirely on national security at home and abroad.
FINAL WORD
Trump’s leadership just delivered a ceasefire between two of the most dangerous forces in the Middle East—while the corporate press tries to spin a loss out of a clear win. The Abraham Accords are expanding, the Iran threat has been checked, and Ukraine is no longer dictating U.S. policy. Peace is not a dream—it’s what happens when America leads with strength. This is what America First looks like in action.