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WATCH: The World This Week — ‘War on Hold’



Consortium News
Volume 31, Number 113 — Saturday, April 25, 2026


WATCH: The World This Week — ‘War on Hold’


Former C.I.A. analyst Ray McGovern and ex-U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter join The World This Week to discuss the latest developments in the Iran war as Donald Trump cancels his realtors’ return to Islamabad. 8 pm EDT, Saturday.




Guests: Ray McGovern and Scott Ritter. Interviewer: Joe Lauria. Producer: Cathy Vogan.


Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi was already in Islamabad with a written proposal to end the war to present to the United States. The Iranian foreign ministry said the proposal would have been transmitted through Pakistani mediators and not directly to Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, the New York real estate agents that Donald Trump initially was sending to the Pakistani capital on Saturday.

Vice President J.D. Vance, who led the U.S. side in the failed talks earlier this month, was being held behind in Washington “on standby … if we feel it’s a necessary use of his time,” said Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary.

But on Saturday, Trump abruptly canceled Witkoff and Kushner’s departure.

“I’ve told my people a little while ago, they were getting ready to leave, and I said, ‘Nope, you’re not making an 18-hour flight to go there. We have all the cards,’” Trump said in a statement. “They can call us anytime they want, but you’re not going to be making any more 18-hour flights to sit around talking about nothing.”

Having said he would not meet directly with Trump’s envoy, Araghchi had left Pakistan before the cancellation of the U.S. delegations’ flight, according to Western and Iranian outlets. Press TV reported:


“The Iranian delegation left Islamabad before US envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, were expected to travel to the Pakistani capital to meet with mediators.

US President Donald Trump, however, later told Fox News that he had canceled the visit.

Tehran had previously said that there was no plan for the Iranian delegation to meet with the American representatives in Islamabad.”

Huge differences remain in the standoff between the two sides in a war that has been on hold since Trump blinked and extended a ceasefire “indefinitely” last Tuesday. Iran wants sanctions lifted and assets unfrozen; an end to the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports; a vow of U.S. non-aggression and the removal of U.S. troops from the Middle East.

The U.S. wants the Strait of Hormuz opened, an end to nuclear enrichment by Iran and a hidden stockpile of 60 percent enriched uranium. It seems the U.S. is no longer demanding that Iran give up its ballistic missile defense.

There could be room for a deal on the enrichment issue. At the first round of talks, Iran proposed a five-year, monitored suspension of all nuclear enrichment, even though Iran is permitted to enrich under the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT). The U.S. countered with a proposal for a 20-year suspension.

Before Trump had agreed to extend the ceasefire indefinitely, he threatened to destroy Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure. Iran has vowed to retaliate in kind against Gulf Arab states and Israel. A resumption of hostilities promises to bring about extensive regional destruction that would plunge the world into a long-term economic crisis of historic proportions.

Despite saying the U.S. “holds all the cards,” the U.S. and Israel had failed to achieve all of its war aims: overthrowing the Iranian government, destroying its ballistic missiles, seizing a stockpile of 60 percent enriched uranium and its capacity to enrich more.


1917 Again in Russia?

McGovern and Ritter will also discuss the battlefield in Ukraine and the domestic situation in Russia after the leader of the main opposition party, Russian Communist Party leader Gennady Zyuganov, told the State Duma: “If you don’t quickly take measures – financial, economic and other measures -then by autumn what await us is what happened in 1917.”


6 comments:

  1. Eastern Bully so Dengki with the Success of Democratic Han Chinese in Taiwan, BullyXi is being unbelievably CHILDISH.......

    🇹🇼🇸🇿China will not stop Taiwanese democracy!

    After exerting economic pressure on third countries to prevent Taiwanese President Lai Ching-Te's trip to Eswatini, Taipei strikes back.

    Foreign Minister Lin Chia-Lung managed to visit the small Southern African country to represent Taiwan. Moreover, given the highly tense context surrounding this visit that made a lot of noise, the fervor was all the greater.

    It was the first time a Taiwanese president had to cancel an entire overseas trip due to denial of access to airspace, which clearly demonstrates Beijing's efforts to isolate Taiwan, which is increasingly appealing on the international stage.

    China's extremely aggressive and even dangerous behavior has sparked outrage around the world, and many countries have expressed concern over seeing a permanent member of the Security Council thus create instability in civil aviation and prevent a diplomatic visit.

    The European Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States have criticized Beijing's attitude. This is not something normal and it must not happen again. But despite this, Taiwan has once again managed to circumvent the Chinese threat and carry out its diplomatic visit.

    In the end, Xi Jinping has only further strengthened the friendship between Eswatini and Taiwan 🇹🇼🤝🇸🇿

    https://x.com/ObsDelphi/status/2048442320899432832?s=20

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    1. Wakakakaka…

      Sycophant fart of no brainer!

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  2. Eastern Bully continues to Colonize via Debt Trap....next will be ECRL which will be a Financial Disaster....

    Sri Lanka seeks buyers for white-elephant airport
    AFP

    COLOMBO: Sri Lanka’s government issued a call on Sunday for investments in a currently loss-making airport, after a 30-year lease agreement with an Indo-Russian joint venture had failed to take off.
    Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport, built with Chinese loans near a wildlife sanctuary on the island’s southern coast, has no regular flights.

    The small airport has failed to generate enough revenue to cover even electricity bills since opening in 2013, and has been a running sore on state coffers.

    Calling for expressions of interest from investors, the government said the facility offers “untapped potential for growth opportunities… for exotic tourism development and strategic investment”.

    Two years ago, the Sri Lankan government announced it had awarded a 30-year lease to a joint venture between India’s Shaurya Aeronautics and Russia’s Airports of Regions Management Company, but the plan never materialised.

    The airport is named after former president Mahinda Rajapaksa, who borrowed heavily from China for infrastructure projects that quickly became commercial failures.

    Debts to China are partly blamed for an unprecedented financial crisis that prompted Sri Lanka to default on its US$46 billion foreign debt in 2022.

    Since receiving an International Monetary Fund bailout early the following year, Sri Lanka has sought to privatise a host of unprofitable state-owned enterprises, with no success.

    The Mattala airport is located on a migratory bird route, with several aircraft forced to ground after striking airborne fowl.

    At one point, Sri Lanka’s military deployed hundreds of troops to remove deer, wild buffalo and elephants from the runway so operations could continue.

    The airport is regarded as an alternate destination in case of bad weather at the country’s main international gateway in the capital Colombo, a half-hour flight away.

    Several cargo carriers and some charter aircraft operate via Mattala, but the revenue is insufficient for the facility’s upkeep, according to official reports.

    In 2017, unable to repay a large Chinese loan, Sri Lanka allowed China Merchants Port Holdings to take over the Hambantota port, near Mattala.

    The deal, which granted the Chinese company a 99-year lease, fuelled fears over Beijing’s use of “debt traps” to exert influence.

    https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/business/2026/04/26/sri-lanka-seeks-buyers-for-white-elephant-airport

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    1. This article from

      https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/business/2026/04/26/sri-lanka-seeks-buyers-for-white-elephant-airport

      is a c&p from the VoA fart chamber

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  3. Remind that German MP who dared to say Iranians aren’t ready for DEMOCRACY, that Iranian WOMEN had the right to VOTE before some European countries including Switzerland 🇨🇭 did!!!

    https://x.com/MayraYazdari/status/2048054298785779942?s=20

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