AFBytes Quarter Rundown — Friday, July 10, 7:00 AM ET
Summary
Iran plots, US strikes, and Cold War echoes 🌍💥 #IranUS_relations #ColdWarHistory Full briefing + source links: afbytes.com
Stories covered
- Iran hatched fresh plot to kill Trump, Israel alerts US
- Iran diplomacy continues amid Khamenei funeral, airstrikes, US official says
- New US strikes on Iran receive unofficial designation Operation "Bitch Slap" — NYP
- How a secret CIA operation in 1953 set the stage for decades of tension between Iran and United States
- SK Hynix raises $26.5 billion in US share offering
Transcript
Here are today's top stories from around the world, covering politics, security, and technology. Let's dive in.
According to Israeli intelligence, a new Iranian plot targeting President Trump has been detected. This comes amid limited diplomatic channels between Washington and Tehran. The alert highlights the need for robust US counterintelligence capabilities and underscores the risks of foreign threats to US leaders.
Diplomatic activity between Iran and other parties continued after the funeral of Supreme Leader Khamenei. No additional military strikes occurred overnight, though tensions remain high. This underscores the importance of stable energy flows and secure sea lanes for US economic self-reliance and national security.
A New York Post report states that recent US strikes on Iran carry an unofficial designation of Operation Bitch Slap. The label reportedly signals expectations of a brief but painful military action. The strikes could affect supply-chain resilience and deterrence posture in the Middle East.
A 1953 CIA-backed operation in Iran set the stage for decades of hostility between Washington and Tehran. The article traces the origins of present tensions to that intervention. Understanding historical grievances aids in calibrating deterrence and negotiation strategies.
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