Monday, May 4, 2026

U.S. Fast-Tracks $8 Billion in Arms as Second Phase of Iran War Could Begin Within Days


U.S. Fast-Tracks $8 Billion in Arms as Second Phase of Iran War Could Begin Within Days


The United States is fast-tracking more than $8 billion in arms sales to key Middle East allies, signaling that a second phase of the Iran war could begin within days as regional tensions reach a critical tipping point.

The sweeping military package includes major defense agreements with Israel, Qatar, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates—nations increasingly aligned with Washington as Iran faces growing isolation. The accelerated approval process underscores the urgency felt in Washington, where officials appear to be preparing allies for a rapid escalation in hostilities.

The largest portion of the package is directed toward Qatar, which is set to receive roughly $4 billion in Patriot missile defense systems, along with nearly $1 billion in Advanced Precision Kill Weapon Systems. Qatar hosts the strategically vital Al Udeid Air Base, making it a central hub for U.S. operations in the region.

Kuwait is also receiving a substantial upgrade, with a $2.5 billion Integrated Battle Command System designed to enhance coordination across missile defense and battlefield operations. Additional weapons and military support are being directed to Israel and the United Arab Emirates as part of a broader regional security framework.

This surge in arms comes as Israel continues to receive massive resupply shipments. In recent days, more than 6,500 tons of munitions and military equipment arrived at Israeli ports, part of an ongoing air and sea bridge that has delivered over 115,000 tons of materiel since the launch of “Operation Roaring Lion” earlier this year. The scale of these deliveries reflects a military posture shifting from preparation to readiness.

At the same time, the broader region remains on edge. Iran’s pressure on key shipping lanes—particularly the Strait of Hormuz—has disrupted global energy flows and heightened fears of a wider conflict. Gulf nations, many of which host U.S. military installations, are now reinforcing their defenses as the threat environment intensifies.

Diplomatic efforts appear to be faltering, with both sides showing little sign of compromise. Analysts warn that the convergence of military buildup, economic pressure, and stalled negotiations has created conditions ripe for a renewed and potentially more aggressive phase of the conflict.

Taken together, these developments point to a sobering reality: the region is not de-escalating—it is positioning for what may come next. The fast-tracking of billions in arms, combined with unprecedented logistical support and strategic alignment, suggests that the coming days could mark a decisive turning point in the Iran war.

Israel Fast-Tracks New Fighter Jet Squadrons After Iran War Lessons


Iran’s Nuclear Theology:


Iran’s Nuclear Theology:




Comparing Sunni and Shia: See, The Sunni-Shi’a Muslim Divide: Why It Matters In The Iran War

    Sunni and Shi’a Muslims share the core beliefs of Islam: That of One God, Qur’an as holy scripture and Muhammad as the final prophet. Both observe the Five Pillars of Islam. Key differences revolve around religious authority and historical memory. Regarding leadership and authority, Sunnis do not believe any one person after the Prophet has divine authority. Religious scholars interpret Islamic law through established schools of jurisprudence. Shi’a Muslims, on the other hand, believe that certain leaders, known as Imams — beginning with Ali — were divinely guided and spiritually significant. Globally, around 85% of 1.6 billion Muslims are Sunni, while 15% are Shi’a.

Chief Difference Between Sunni and Shia involves fixation on the violently religious Mahdi savior. A previous article on the Islamic Savior Mahdi is chock full of jaw-dropping quotes about the astonishing theory of the Mahdi. See, The Attack on Israel is Religious, Meant to Awaken Islamic Messiah Mahdi.


    Shia Muslims Believe Massive War Saves World: that unless a colossal war `comes to engage Israel, then their savior, the Mahdi, cannot reappear to bring the peace and blessings promised for 14 centuries.The Iranians behind these attacks feel uniquely placed to render the end times, achieved by the return of the Mahdi from deep sleep.
    Iranians are almost wholly Shia Muslim, who believe in a mystical character named the Mahdi: Twelver Shia offers the story of the hidden imam, Muhammad al-Mahdi, or simply the “mahdi,” meaning “divinely guided one.” In 874 A.D., the six-year-old son of the eleventh imam went into hiding to protect himself from the persecution of the reigning Abbasid empire. The Shia believe that he hid himself in a cave below a mosque in Samarra; this cave is blocked by a gate that the Shia call “Bab-al Ghayba,” or the “Gate of Occultation.” This is one of the most sacred sites in Shi’a Islam, and the faithful gather here to pray for the return of the twelfth imam.
    The occultation of the mahdi, known as “ghaybah” in Arabic, will end with his return to the world for the Last Judgment. This period will be marked by violent upheavals and attacks upon the faithful, but in the end, the mahdi will deliver the world to peace.
    The Iranian regime considers their nation chosen by Allah to prepare the world for the coming of their messiah, 12th Imam (ak Mahdi) who will establish justice in the world. This must be preceded by catastrophic world chaos and defeat of their enemies, especially Israel. Their murder and mayhem is not only a means to an end; it is an end in itself, and their foreign policy is guided by the desired impending apocalypse. This makes them a most dangerous foe, since there is no chance of negotiating with them or resolving the conflict peacefully; peace and justice will come only through their own martyrdom, in their view.
    Israel is declared to be the “obstacle” to the return of the Mahdi. Iranian officials frequently cite horrific beliefs, like the notion that the Mahdi won’t return until the “last drop of Jewish blood” is spilled.The founder of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Khomeini, designated Iran the “Vanguard of the Mahdi,” and declared it to have a special mission to pave the way for the second coming. The powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) considers itself as the Mahdi’s army-in-waiting, aggressively fomenting chaos, challenging “Great Satan” Israel.


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Terry James: 2026 - As It Was in the Days of Lot


2026: As It Was in the Days of Lot
Terry James


Perhaps some who read my thoughts about what I believe to be the most relevant prophecy at this moment might say I’m “flogging a dead horse” and “there he goes again with that ‘days of Lot’ prophecy.”

That “dead horse, I must say, has, stunningly, arisen and stands front and center at this 2026 moment. I believe its coming to life is most significant as we observe all other signals flashing before us.

And, of all places on earth for it to be standing, it is God’s chosen land, Israel, where its resurrection is now manifesting for all the world to observe.

The prophecy comes from the Lord Jesus Christ, of course: the same words you have read here many times over the months and years.

Likewise also as it was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold, they planted, they builded; But the same day that Lot went out of Sodom it rained fire and brimstone from heaven, and destroyed them all. Even thus shall it be in the day when the Son of man is revealed. (Luke 17:28–30) 

We’ve looked at this as meaning it will be business as usual in general when Jesus next catastrophically intervenes in the wicked affairs of humankind. That is, the Lord will rapture believers at a time like it was in Lot’s day, with things of life going along as usual, but with great wickedness and blasphemy against God. Destruction then came upon Sodom and Gomorrah, and sudden destruction will come on the days in the future that will be like those days millennia ago.


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Sunday, May 3, 2026

Iran threatens ceasefire breach if US intervenes in Strait of Hormuz 'maritime regime'


Iran threatens ceasefire breach if US intervenes in Strait of Hormuz 'maritime regime'

Emma Bussey


Any U.S. interference in Tehran’s maritime rules in the Strait of Hormuz would be considered a violation of the current ceasefire, a senior Iranian lawmaker warned Sunday.

Ebrahim Azizi, the head of Iran’s Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, also said the key waterway was not the place for rhetoric.

“Any American interference in the new maritime regime of the Strait of Hormuz will be considered a violation of the ceasefire,” he said in a translated post shared on X.

“The Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf would not be managed by Trump’s delusional posts!” he said.

“No one would believe Blame Game scenarios!” Azizi added.

“The Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf are not a place for rhetoric,” Azizi said in another post.

Azizi’s remarks came after President Donald Trump announced “Project Freedom,” in which the U.S. military would begin guiding ships safely out of the strait starting Monday.

The announcement came after Trump expressed doubt about a 14-point peace plan proposed by Iran over the weekend.


Russian Forces Edging Towards Fortified Ukrainian Stronghold of Konstantinovka, in Northern Donetsk Region


Russian Forces Edging Towards Fortified Ukrainian Stronghold of Konstantinovka, in Northern Donetsk Region



The city is part of the Slavyansk-Kramatorsk Agglomeration, the last Ukrainian bastion in Donetsk.

While the Russia-Ukraine war has lost the media spotlight to the Middle East Conflict, the hostilities continue, every bit as brutal as ever.

And while the Russian advances are not as fast or as meaningful as last year, they still managed to conquer over 80 settlements in 2026, and are approaching, slowly but relentlessly, the ultimate prize in the Donetsk region that is the cradle of the war.

We’re talking about the Slavyansk-Kramatorsk Agglomeration, a heavily defended area that is the last major bastion in the Donbas (Donetsk plus Luhansk).

News has arisen from Ukrainian sources that Russian troops are edging toward the city of Konstantinovka, trying to gain a foothold close to a heavily defended belt.

Reuters reported:

“Konstantinovka, along with other cities, forms a so-called fortress ‌belt in the country’s east – an area well-fortified by the Ukrainian military.

’We are repelling the Russian occupiers’ persistent attempts to gain a foothold in the outskirts of Konstantinovka using infiltration tactics. Counter-sabotage measures are going on in ​the city’, Oleksandr Syrskyi, Ukraine’s army chief, said on the Telegram app.”


Epic footage of the storming of Konstantinovka: the Russian army destroys the infantry and equipment of the Ukrainian Armed Forces

Soldiers of the 1442nd Regiment are storming the key city in the Donetsk People's Republic - Konstantinovka, destroying Ukrainian Armed Forces fighters, their equipment, and positions with precise drone strikes. ▪️Strike FPVs are hunting armored vehicles, pickups, robots, artillery, UAV command posts, firing points in houses, Ukrainian Armed Forces infantry, and "Vampires," destroying them en masse. - RV


Ukrainian mappers from DeepState show that Russians control an area distant little over half a mile from the city’s southern outskirts.

“Small chunks of Konstantinovka, in southeast Ukraine, are marked as ​a grey zone, meaning neither Ukraine nor Russia has full control over them.

Russia’s Defense Ministry said on ​Wednesday its forces had taken control of Novodmytrivka, just north of Konstantinovka. Moscow’s top general, Valery Gerasimov, said in April that troops were advancing on the north and south of the city.”