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US-Iran Ceasefire Talks Advance in Pakistan, Selective Service Turns Automatic

First Phase of US-Iran Ceasefire Talks Ends in Islamabad
- First phase of in-person talks reportedly concluded.
- Sessions occurred in Pakistan capital.
- Sides now exchange written texts on agreements.
ISLAMABAD, Apr 11 (TNGB) – The first phase of in-person ceasefire talks between the United States and Iran has reportedly concluded in Pakistan’s capital. Sources close to mediation confirm both sides are exchanging written texts to verify shared understandings from the sessions. This marks the first direct Washington-Tehran dialogue since the 1979 Islamic revolution. Further rounds remain under review.
The meetings open a cautious channel after decades of separation.
Why This Matters: It represents the first formal contact in nearly 50 years and could reshape Middle East stability.
Trump Recalls Soleimani Killing and Bin Laden Reference
- Trump reportedly recalled ordering Soleimani killing.
- He mentioned one additional unexecuted target.
- Reference involved Osama Bin Laden planning.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 11 (TNGB) – President Donald J. Trump has reportedly recounted ordering the killing of Soleimani and referenced one other operation that was not carried out. He identified the unexecuted plan as involving Osama Bin Laden. The comments arose during discussions of past counterterrorism choices and current Iran policy. Trump presented the decisions as decisive leadership actions.
Trump’s account emphasizes his history of targeted high-value operations.
Why This Matters: It connects past strikes to present policy and shapes public perception of U.S. resolve.
Trump Expresses Confidence in Iran Negotiations
- Trump described negotiations with Iran as very deep.
- He stated U.S. wins regardless of deal outcome.
- Victory tied to prior military defeats.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 11 (TNGB) – President Donald J. Trump has reportedly said the United States remains in very deep negotiations with Iran and that America wins either way. He noted the country has already defeated Iran militarily so any result favors the United States. The statement coincides with talks continuing across venues. Trump dismissed media concerns about the process.
Trump centers confidence on established military advantages.
Why This Matters: It downplays deal dependency and stresses achieved strategic gains over Iran.
Rep. Yass Ansari Calls for Defunding ICE
- Rep. Yass Ansari urged sponsorship of DRAIN ICE Act.
- Bill would strip 75 billion dollars from agency.
- Appeal follows reports of widespread public fear.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 11 (TNGB) – Rep. Yass Ansari has called on colleagues to sponsor the DRAIN ICE Act that would remove 75 billion dollars handed to the agency last summer. The lawmaker cited near-universal public anxiety after asking constituents if they know someone terrified to live in the country right now. Nearly every hand went up in the informal survey. Ansari framed the bill as a needed limit on enforcement growth.
The proposal directly challenges recent funding increases for immigration operations.
Why This Matters: It spotlights congressional debate over enforcement resources and public trust in federal agencies.
Automatic Selective Service Registration Starts for Young Men
- Federal government will soon automate registration.
- Requirement covers most men turning 18.
- Change ends decades of manual compliance.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 11 (TNGB) – For decades the federal government required most young American men to register with Selective Service after turning 18 or face penalties. That process is set to become fully automatic under updated rules. The shift removes individual action and associated noncompliance fines. Implementation begins later this year.
Automatic registration modernizes a core national preparedness mechanism.
Why This Matters: It streamlines draft readiness and eliminates penalties for millions of young men.
UK Armed Forces Head Declares End to Peace Dividend
- UK Head of Armed Forces stated peace dividend ending.
- Remark references last 30 years of security.
- Comment points to rising global threats.
LONDON, Apr 11 (TNGB) – The United Kingdom’s Head of Armed Forces has reportedly stated that the peace dividend enjoyed for the last 30 years is coming to an end. The assessment highlights changing conditions requiring greater defense spending and preparedness. Officials cite emerging threats that demand revised strategies. The view matches recent NATO-wide policy examinations.
The declaration urges a fresh focus on strategic readiness.
Why This Matters: It signals a major policy pivot from post-Cold War assumptions to renewed military investment.
Trump Updates on Extended Iran Talks in Islamabad
- Trump noted hours-long meetings in Islamabad.
- He reiterated U.S. wins regardless of deal.
- Comment covers ongoing ceasefire process.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 11 (TNGB) – President Donald J. Trump has reportedly commented that talks in Islamabad between the United States and Iran lasted many hours. He repeated that America wins whether a formal deal emerges or not. The president called the sessions productive yet uncertain in final result. Observers await any official announcements.
Trump keeps emphasis on overall American strategic position.
Why This Matters: It maintains narrative control over talks and reassures domestic audiences of U.S. leverage.
Sen. Adam Schiff Meets UC Student Association Leaders
- Sen. Adam Schiff met University of California Student Association leaders.
- Group represents over 230000 undergraduates.
- Talks covered science funding and financial aid.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 11 (TNGB) – Sen. Adam Schiff announced a productive meeting with leaders of the University of California Student Association which represents more than 230000 undergraduates across the UC system. The discussion highlighted needs for science programs outreach initiatives and sustained financial aid. Students strongly advocated for continued educational excellence. Schiff described the exchange as inspiring.
The session reinforces priorities for higher education support.
Why This Matters: It connects student voices directly to federal funding decisions for public universities.
Rep. Nancy Mace Secures 7.5 Million Dollars for Beaufort Projects
- Rep. Nancy Mace secured 7.5 million dollars authorization.
- Funds target wastewater and stormwater in Beaufort County.
- Investment addresses growth-related infrastructure gaps.
BEAUFORT, Apr 11 (TNGB) – Rep. Nancy Mace announced authorization for 7.5 million dollars in funding for wastewater and stormwater projects in Beaufort County. The allocation aims to prevent infrastructure shortfalls caused by rapid local growth. Improved water management and stormwater systems will build community resilience. Officials call the step proactive planning.
The funding bolsters South Carolina coastal areas against future demands.
Why This Matters: It links federal dollars to local growth management and prevents costly future infrastructure failures.
U.S. Central Command Prepares Mine Clearing in Strait of Hormuz
- U.S. Central Command began setting mine clearing conditions.
- Preparations target the Strait of Hormuz.
- Steps support navigation security in key waterway.
TAMPA, Apr 11 (TNGB) – U.S. Central Command has reportedly begun setting conditions for clearing mines in the Strait of Hormuz. The preparatory work focuses on safe passage through this vital route for global energy shipments. Officials highlight the importance of open sea lanes during regional tensions. The activity supports broader maritime security operations.
The operations protect essential international shipping channels.
Why This Matters: It safeguards energy transit routes critical to global markets and U.S. allies.


