Iranian Drone Factory Targeted
The U.S. Department of War strafed more than 90 targets across Iran after the tenuous ceasefire broke down. Chief among the targets: A factory in Shiraz that manufactured spare parts used in Iran’s drones. Without these parts, Iran will have a much more difficult time sending out drones on terrorism missions. The War Department also is hinting: It has new directed energy weapons on the horizon.
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump fired the two Democrats, Thomas Hicks and Benjamin Hovand, serving on the U.S. Election Assistance Commission. Trump said the Democrats, both appointed by Barack Obama, had hindered efforts to restrict voting by illegal aliens. The panel also had two Republicans, one of whom left earlier and another who just resigned. So now, Trump can appoint four new members to the panel.
Also in the news: World Cup comms abound. And the days of the Tea Party are over, but there’s a new tax revolt afoot. Pray! Here’s more from And We Know.


