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An «independent» advisory panel of non-federal experts determining which preventative healthcare services insurers must cover is accused of being staffed with doctors who have shown a propensity to prioritize «woke» left-wing diversity, equity and inclusion ideals in their work, as opposed to evidence-based science.

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The U.S. Preventative Services Task Force (USPSTF), an all-volunteer panel of doctors who serve four-year terms appointed by the Secretary of Health, is made up of experts in preventative medicine, which includes services like screening tests, immunizations, behavioral counseling, and medications that can prevent the development or worsening of health conditions. One of the task force’s primary functions is to weigh the efficacy and cost-benefit of such preventative care services, recommendations for which are then used to shape what preventative care services insurance providers must cover.

The task force’s ability to make these healthcare recommendations, coupled with what appears to be a membership largely made up of left-wing, DEI proponents, has raised concerns about how the task force could be impacting healthcare. 

The Wall Street Journal reported in July that sources with knowledge of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s thinking said he was planning to dismiss all 16 members of the USPSTF for being too «woke.» 

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«HHS has been made aware of the ideological issues with members of the USPSTF raised by letters from Senate Republicans, members of the GOP Doctors Caucus, and a large group of physicians including Associations of American Physicians and Surgeons, America’s Frontline Doctors, and the Pennsylvania Direct Primary Care Association. HHS is troubled by these allegations and is investigating further,» Emily Hilliard, a Health and Human Services Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital when asked about Kennedy’s plans for the future of the current USPSTF.

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Meanwhile, others, including the GOP Doctors Caucus and major physician groups including the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, have also raised alarm bells about potential left-wing bias at the USPSTF. One group that has also raised alarm bells about the USPSTF is the conservative watchdog group known as the American Accountability Foundation (AAF), which just released a new report claiming the USPSTF «has been thoroughly hijacked by left-wing partisans for the purpose of weaponizing science to spread leftist ideology.»

The AAF report points to Dr. Michael Silverstein, the task force’s current chairman, who, in 2023, said that USPSTF is «dedicated to … addressing critical issues of health equity» after he was re-appointed to the task force’s leadership team under the Biden administration. As Vice Chair of the task force in 2023, Silverstein co-authored an annual report to Congress highlighting a new partnership with the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association (GLMA) aimed at helping the task force be more «inclusive.»

The partnership, according to the report to Congress, was meant to help develop «new recommendations on screening for anxiety disorders, and other conditions that affect LGBTQ+ communities to enhance the health, wellness, and quality of life of their patients.»

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Other recommendations from the USPSTF that have come down in the last several years include a 2022 recommendation denoting the need for physicians to consider race when screening for anxiety in children and adolescents. A more recent recommendation, published in April, said that doctors should pay special attention to breastfeeding in black mothers due to the «lasting psychological impact and stigma of enslaved Black women being forced to act as wet nurses.» 

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Meanwhile, a 2021 report from the USPSTF, on addressing sex and gender when making preventative healthcare recommendations, included an analysis of how gender-specific terminology, as opposed to «gender-neutral» terminology, could play a role in addressing the needs of «diverse populations.» Think «pregnant people» versus «pregnant mother,» a switch that eventually became part of the task force’s official guidelines. 

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«To advance its methods, the USPSTF reviewed its past recommendations that included the use of sex and gender terms, reviewed the approaches of other guideline-making bodies, and pilot tested strategies to address sex and gender diversity,» the report states. «Based on the findings, the USPSTF intends to use an inclusive approach to identify issues related to sex and gender at the start of the guideline development process; assess the applicability, variability, and quality of evidence as a function of sex and gender; ensure clarity in the use of language regarding sex and gender; and identify evidence gaps related to sex and gender.»

Another major achievement towards the task force’s mission to advance «health equity» was the release of a 2024 «Health Equity Framework» aimed at embedding gender theory and other left-wing ideologies into its operations. 

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In addition to the work the task force has done, its members also have an extensive history of publishing research that focuses on «health equity» and other DEI components, such as how race impacts certain health outcomes, or how to address sex and gender when making recommendations for clinical preventative services.

«National Institutes of Health Pathways to Prevention Workshop: Achieving Health Equity in Preventive Services,» is the title of a scientific research report co-authored by task force rank-and-file member, Dr. Sandra Millon Underwood. «Further Incorporating Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Into Medical Education Research,» and «Health Equity Starts with Us: Recommendations from the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute Racial Justice and Health Equity Task Force,» were also reports co-authored by members of the USPSTF.

«Antiracist initiatives, such as incorporating community-support persons (e.g., lay doulas) into maternity care for Black people, can reduce disparities in outcomes by addressing both interpersonal racism and the lack of workforce diversity caused by structural racism,» stated a May 2024 research paper co-authored by USPSTF rank-and-file member Dr. Alicia Fernandez.

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The U.S. Preventative Services Task Force (USPSTF) has been accused of being infiltrated by «woke» leftists, with sources familiar with Heath Secretary Robert F. Kennedy saying he has plans to fire all 16 of them.  (iStock; Getty Images)

Members of the supposedly «independent» USPSTF have also used their positions of expertise to fight Trump administration priorities as well, such as those around abortion and research funding reforms. 

For example, Dr. David Chelmow, another task force member, has appeared in several physician-backed American Civil Liberties Union memos about efforts opposing the Trump administration, including one challenging Trump’s efforts to implement greater protections around the mail-order abortion drug called mifepristone, which many pro-life OBGYN’s have warned is dangerous if not dispensed in-person. In March, Dr. Carlos Roberto Jaen, another task force member, signed a letter alongside 1,900 others accusing the Trump administration of weakening US research capacity and endangering Americans.

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When making recommendations for preventative care services, the USPSTF assigns a letter grade, A, B, C, D, or I. 

Any service given an «A» or «B» grade, is required to be covered by private insurers under a mandate in the Affordable Care Act (ACA). These grades are also tied to coverage requirements for public insurers, like Medicare and Medicaid. 

In 2019, the task force gave the precautionary anti-HIV drug Preexposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) an «A» grade, guidelines for which were later clarified in 2023. The task force’s current Vice Chair, Dr. John Wong, also co-authored a 2017 paper on how scaling-up the use of PrEP can help reduce the prevalence of HIV among gay men. But, according to AAF, the active promotion of PrEP creates an atmosphere of dangerous sexual activity that risks public health dangers due to what the foundation says is promotion of risky sexual behaviors. Additionally, at least one Christian-owned business has argued that forcing insurance providers to cover medication that promotes risky sexual behaviors violates their rights.

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Earlier this summer, the Supreme Court weighed in on whether the USPSTF’s authority to compel coverage of preventative healthcare it gives either an «A» or «B» grade was unconstitutional. The group that brought the case, Braidwood Management Inc., initially objected on religious grounds to the ACA requirement that insurance providers cover certain HIV-prevention medications for which the task force has issued an «A» recommendation, specifically PrEP. However, the case ultimately morphed into a question over the legitimacy of USPSTF’s recommendation authority, and whether the circumvention of Senate approval for its members was allowed by the Constitutions Article II clause on advise and consent.

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Both the Biden and Trump administrations have taken up the argument that the Health Secretary alone has ultimate control over whether to appoint or fire USPSTF members. The Trump administration also argued in its briefs to the High Court that the Secretary had the authority to block, or rescind, task force recommendations as well, according to SCOUTS Blog.   

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Ultimately, the Supreme Court voted 6-3, in favor of the federal government’s argument that the appointment process for the USPSTF, and therefore its legitimacy, did not violate the Constitution.

Shortly after the Supreme Court’s decision in the Braidwood case, Health Secretary Kennedy reportedly postponed a long-scheduled task force meeting of the USPSTF, which was the same move he made before firing every member of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), the main federal entity that helps craft federal vaccine policy. Kennedy has long been a critic of conventional vaccination policies and practices.    

The Wall Street Journal reported in July, not long after the Supreme Court’s decision in the Braidwood case, that sources familiar with Kennedy’s thinking said he was planning to dismiss all 16 members of the USPSTF for being too «woke.»

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Misión Artemis II de la NASA: los astronautas se preparan para navegar el lado oculto de la Luna

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Los astronautas de Artemis II ya comienzan a visualizar el lado oculo de la Luna y en una hora, los astronautas quedarán detrás de la Tierra, por lo que la cápsula Orión perderá toda comunicación con nuestro planeta durante 40 minutos, según predijo la NASA.

“Cuando Orión pase por detrás de la Luna, aproximadamente a las 18:44 EDT o 22.44 GMT, la misión entrará en un periodo de interrupción de comunicaciones programado que durará unos 40 minutos. Durante este tiempo, la Luna bloquea las señales de radio necesarias para que la Red del Espacio Profundo mantenga contacto con la nave espacial”, explicó la NASA.

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Y agregó: “Poco después de la pérdida de señal, se espera que Orión alcance su punto más cercano a la Luna alrededor de las 19:02 EDT o 23.02 GMT, cuando estará a tan solo 6530 kilómetros de la superficie lunar”.

La tripulación de Artemis II dedicó este lunes un cráter lunar recién observado al recordar a Carroll, la esposa fallecida en 2020 del comandante Reid Wiseman, durante su histórica misión que marca la mayor distancia alcanzada por seres humanos respecto a la Tierra.

En esta vista totalmente iluminada de la Luna, el lado cercano (el hemisferio que vemos desde la Tierra), es visible a la derecha, identificable por las manchas oscuras que cubren su superficie, vista por la tripulación del Artemis II de la NASA dentro de la nave espacial Orión el 6 de abril de 2026. (NASA)

El astronauta Jeremy Hansen, de la Agencia Espacial Canadiense, fue el responsable de anunciar el gesto y precisó: “Su nombre era Carroll; la esposa de Reid Wiseman, la madre de Katie y Ellie, (el cráter) es un punto brillante en la Luna, y nosotros queremos llamarla Carroll”. Así, la NASA y la CSA aprovecharon el momento para rendir tributo a familiares perdidos.

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Durante la jornada, Wiseman y sus compañeros Victor Glover y Christina Koch se tomaron varios segundos para unirse en homenaje y recordaron a sus seres queridos fallecidos tras lograr el récord de distancia alcanzado en una misión tripulada.

Imagen de la Luna gris y craterizada en el espacio oscuro. Parte de una nave espacial blanca se ve a la izquierda y el logo de la NASA en la esquina superior derecha
Una imagen muestra una vista parcial de la Luna que refleja vieja actividad de cráteres (NASA)

Los astronautas de Artemis II mostraron nuevas imágenes de la Luna. “Es tan genial”, celebraron, al observar de cerca detalles sobre vieja actividad volcánica en el satélite natural.

Cuando Orión pase por detrás de la Luna, aproximadamente a las 18:44 hora EDT local, la misión entrará en un periodo de interrupción de comunicaciones programado que durará unos 40 minutos. Durante este tiempo, la Luna bloquea las señales de radio necesarias para que la Red del Espacio Profundo mantenga contacto con la nave espacial.

Poco después de la pérdida de señal, se espera que Orión alcance su punto más cercano a la Luna alrededor de las 19:02, cuando estará a tan solo 6530 kilómetros de la superficie lunar.

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Los astronautas de Artemis II casi que no tuvieron tiempo de celebrar el récord de mayor distancia alcanzada por un ser humano desde la Tierra, ya que están preparando todo lo relativo a tomar imágenes en video y fotografía del lado oculto de la Luna, que ocurrirá en las próximas horas.

Además de las fotos que tomarán los astronautas, la cobertura de la NASA incluirá imágenes en directo de la Luna captadas por cámaras instaladas en los paneles solares de la nave Orión.

“La calidad de la imagen y la visualización pueden variar a lo largo del período de observación lunar debido a la distancia a la Tierra, las limitaciones del sistema y el ancho de banda de la red de comunicaciones de la NASA”, aclaró la agencia espacial estadounidense.

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La tripulación de la misión Artemis II es la que más lejos ha viajado de la Tierra (NASA)

La NASA comunicó que los astronautas Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch y Jeremy Hansen son las personas que más lejos han estado de nuestro planeta en la historia. La anterior marca correspondía a la tripulación el Apolo 13 que no pudo alunizar pero la sobrevoló a 400.171,5 kilómetros de la Tierra.

Los astronautas se preparan para romper en menos de 15 minutos el récord de mayor distancia que alguna vez un humano estuvo más lejos de la Tierra.

El trayecto de Artemis II contempla una distancia máxima de 406.777,9 kilómetros desde la Tierra, cifra que supera el récord histórico de la misión Apolo 13, cuyo máximo fue de 400.171,5 kilómetros. La cápsula Orión completará así el viaje tripulado más lejano de la historia, llevando a Koch, Wiseman, Glover y Hansen a convertirse en los seres humanos que más lejos viajaron desde nuestro planeta.

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Los horarios de la llegada a la Luna de Artemis II

Los horarios corresponden a la hora este de EEUU o EDT. Para los horarios de Argentina hay que sumar una hora más. Para Colombia y Perú, dos horas menos. Para México y todo Centroamérica, tres horas menos.

  • 13:00 (EDT) o 14 (hora argentina), 12 (hora Colombia y Perú), 11 (hora México) y 18 (hora España) : Inicio de la cobertura en NASA+ sobre el sobrevuelo lunar.
  • 13:56: Superación del récord de distancia alcanzada por humanos desde la Tierra (Apolo 13, 1970).
  • 14:10: Declaraciones de la tripulación (solo audio) tras batir el récord de distancia.
  • 14:15: Configuración de la cabina de Orión para las operaciones de sobrevuelo.
  • 14:45: Inicio de las observaciones lunares.
  • 18:44: Prevista la pérdida de comunicaciones al dirigirse a la cara oculta de la Luna (aproximadamente 40 minutos).
  • 19:02: Máximo acercamiento de Orión a la Luna: 6.530 km (4.058 millas).
  • 19:07: Orión alcanza su distancia máxima de la Tierra: 252.757 millas (406.127 km).
  • 19:25: Amanecer terrestre; se prevé el restablecimiento de comunicaciones.
  • 20:35-21:32: Eclipse solar, durante el que el Sol se ocultará tras la Luna según la percepción de la tripulación.
  • 21:20: Finalización de la observación lunar.



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Steve Daines’ handpicked Senate successor Kurt Alme vows to keep Montana in Republican hands in 2026

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FIRST ON FOX: Montana will again have a new face coming to the Senate, with Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., bowing out. His chosen successor knows he was picked to stop Democrats from taking the seat.

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Former U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme was handpicked by Daines at the last minute to replace him, and he has no qualms about it as Republicans try to maintain their majority in the upper chamber in a midterm election cycle that is historically a referendum on the party — and president — in control.

«Knowing how important it was for Republicans to hold the Senate, I told him if he decided to retire, I would be interested,» Alme told Fox News Digital in an interview.

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Former U.S. District Attorney Kurt Alme knows he was tapped to replace outgoing Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., to maintain the GOP’s majority in the Senate, and he’s ready to lean into his bona fides to keep the Treasure State red. (Alme Campaign)

Daines, who was seeking a third term in the Senate, dropped out of the race in early March, withdrawing his name just as the registration deadline in Montana was approaching. As he bowed out, Alme leapt in.

The move drew heavy criticism from Daines’ opponents in the state and from Democrats in Washington, D.C., but Alme described the plan as one geared toward maintaining the balance of power in the upper chamber.

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Seth Bodnar, the former University of Montana president who jumped into the race as an independent hours before Daines’ exit, said on X that the lawmaker had «so little respect for Montana Republicans that he withdrew at the last minute to coronate his handpicked successor instead of giving them a voice at the ballot box.»

«This is the disgusting arrogance of Washington politicians and their party bosses who trade power back and forth like candy while Montanans are crushed under higher costs and fewer opportunities,» Bodnar said.

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Sen. Steve Daines, R-Montana, plans to retire at the end of his term, opening up his seat in Big Sky Country as Republicans look to keep their grip in the upper chamber. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc)

It’s a move fitting for Daines, given that he has become one of Washington’s savviest political operators and played a key role in clinching Republicans’ Senate majority while serving as National Republican Senatorial Committee chair during the 2024 election cycle.

«The way it happened was Senator Daines called me a few days before the filing deadline, and he said he wanted to retire, but he didn’t want to lose the seat and the Senate to the Democrats,» Alme said. «He said he’d only retire if he knew someone like me would step up and keep the seat in Republican hands.»

«So then, the morning of the filing deadline, he let me know that he would withdraw if I stepped up. So I resigned as U.S. attorney and entered the race, and now, with President Trump’s endorsement, we’re moving forward full speed with the election,» he continued.

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Alme quickly racked up endorsements from President Donald Trump, Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte and his possible future colleague Sen. Tim Sheehy, R-Mont. It’s no surprise, considering Trump twice tapped Alme to serve as U.S. attorney in the Treasure State and that he previously served as Gianforte’s budget director.

Trump said on Truth Social that «if Kurt didn’t have the highest level of aptitude and talent, Steve would have remained exactly where he is.»

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«But Kurt is exceptional, and I will be giving him, based on Steve’s strongest recommendation, my Complete and Total Endorsement,» Trump said.

Though Trump won Montana by nearly 20 points in 2024 and has consistently notched double-digit wins in his three bids for the White House, Alme’s ascension to the upper chamber isn’t guaranteed.

He’ll have to prevail in a three-way statewide contest against Bodnar, the independent, and the expected Democratic nominee, former Montana state Rep. Reilly Neill, who believes Daines’ exit will give her a boost.

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«His stepping down opens the field for the United States Senate, and this is a good development for Montana,» Neill said.

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Still, Alme is leaning into his bona fides in his pitch to Montana voters, particularly when it comes to bringing back «fiscal discipline» and continuing the Trump administration’s crackdown on crime.

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«I’ve got to go out and prove who I am, and I’m going to have to earn people’s votes,» Alme said.

«We think that the Republican platform — and certainly President Trump’s approach to governing — is a winner in Montana,» he continued. «And we think that if we stick to our conservative roots, we’re going to perform well against anyone.»

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Dura amenaza de Donald Trump: “Todo Irán podría ser eliminado en una noche y podría ser la de mañana”

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En plena cuenta regresiva, cuando faltan apenas horas para que venza el ultimátum de Estados Unidos a Irán, el presidente Donald Trump presionó al límite al régimen iraní: dijo que si no acordaban un cese del fuego antes de las 8pm de Washington (las 21 de Argentina) “todo Irán podría ser eliminado en una noche. Y podría ser la de mañana”.

En una conferencia de prensa en la Casa Blanca, flanqueado por el secretario de Guerra Pete Hegseth, el jefe de la CIA John Ratcliffe y jefe de Estado Mayor Conjunto general Dan Caine, Trump volvió a emplazar a Teherán si no acepta un acuerdo que se está negociando estas horas a través de mediadores como Pakistán, Egipto y Turquía.

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Según el sitio Axios, las partes están discutiendo los términos para un acuerdo en dos fases. La primera sería un posible alto el fuego de 45 días durante el cual se negociaría el fin permanente de la guerra, un plazo que podría extenderse si se precisara más tiempo. La segunda fase sería un acuerdo para poner fin a la guerra.

Las fuentes dijeron que los mediadores apuntan a que la reapertura total del Estrecho de Ormuz y una solución para el uranio altamente enriquecido de Irán —ya sea mediante su retirada del país o su dilución— sea el resultado de un acuerdo final.

Los mediadores quieren ver si Irán podría dar un paso parcial en ambos asuntos en la primera fase del acuerdo. También están trabajando en medidas que el gobierno de Trump podría tomar para dar a Irán garantías de que el alto el fuego no será temporal y que la guerra no se reanudará.

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El vicepresidente JDVance, el enviado de Trump Steve Witkoff y Jared Kushner vienen negociando hace días, pero el clima es tenso y no parece haber avances.

Teherán advierte que no negociará bajo «amenazas de crímenes de guerra». «Y el canciller Ismail Bagaei desafió este lunes: «La negociación no es en absoluto compatible con ultimátums, crímenes o amenazas de cometer crímenes de guerra», dijo en una rueda de prensa el portavoz del Ministerio de Exteriores iraní, Ismail Bagaei.

Y amenazan con una escalada si Trump ataca puentes y centrales. “Si se repiten los ataques contra objetivos civiles, las fases posteriores de nuestras operaciones ofensivas y de represalia se llevarán a cabo de forma mucho más aplastante y extensa», dijo Ebrahim Zolfaghari, portavoz militar iraní, el lunes.

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Irán transmitió a través de Pakistán un documento de 10 puntos que busca el cese definitivo de la guerra, rechazando de plano cualquier tregua temporal y que incluye el fin de las hostilidades, un protocolo de paso seguro por el estrecho de Ormuz y el levantamiento de sanciones.

Una mujer sostiene una bandera iraní en una intersección en el centro de Teherán, Irán. Foto AP

Trump dijo en la conferencia que la propuesta de paz presentada por Irán a los países mediadores era “significativa”, pero no “lo suficientemente buena” para llegar a un alto el fuego por 45 días.

Entonces Trump reforzó sus amenazas y dijo que todo Irán «puede ser aniquilado en una noche y esa noche puede ser mañana mismo.

“Les puedo decir que están negociando, creo que de buena fe. Tenemos la ayuda de países imprescindibles”, advirtió pero enseguida emplazó: “Les damos hasta mañana a las 8 de la noche, hora del este. Después de eso no tendrán puentes, no tendrán plantas de energía. Edad de piedra, si, edad de piedra”.

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«Tenemos un plan, debido al poder de nuestro ejército, en el que cada puente de Irán será destruido a las 12 de la noche de mañana, donde todas las centrales eléctricas de Irán quedarán fuera de servicio — ardiendo, explotando y nunca más se volverán a usar», dijo.

Añadió: «Me refiero a la demolición completa antes de las 12, y ocurrirá en un periodo de cuatro horas».

«¿Quiero destruir su infraestructura? No», añadió Trump. «Les llevará 100 años reconstruir ahora mismo, si nos fuéramos hoy, les llevaría 20 años reconstruir su país, y nunca sería tan bueno como fue. Y la única forma de reconstruir su país es utilizando el genio de los Estados Unidos de América».

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Expertos en derechos humanos y juristas internacionales advierten que la destrucción de infraestructura civil constituye un crimen de guerra.

Un periodista preguntó a Trump si amenazar con atacar la infraestructura iraní y cortar su poder castigaría al pueblo por las acciones del régimen. «Estarían dispuestos a sufrir eso por su libertad», dijo Trump. El presidente dijo que los iraníes quieren que continúen los ataques estadounidenses y que los iraníes «quieren libertad». «Han vivido en un mundo del que no sabes nada», añadió. «Es un mundo violento y horrible, donde si protestas, te disparan.»

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Trump dedicó buena parte de su presentación ante los periodistas para contar detalles del rescate de los pilotos que permanecían heridos y escondido en Irán luego de que su caza fuera derribado por las fuerzas iraníes.

La misión implicó 155 aviones y cientos de personas, dijo, «gran parte de ello fue un engaño» diseñado por la CIA para alejar a las fuerzas iraníes del aviador. También reveló que el avión, un F-15E de la Fuerza Aérea de EE. UU., había sido derribado por un solo misil lanzado desde el hombro. Y que dos aviones de transporte quedaron atrapados en la arena y tuvieron que ser destruidos.

Trump reveló que algunos oficiales militares se opusieron a la operación de rescate, aunque el general Caine y el ministro Hegseth la avalaron. “No todos estaban de acuerdo. Había militares, muy profesionales, que preferían no hacerlo”. “Normalmente no se hace, era una de las razones. Alguien dijo que era la única vez que se había hecho”. “Había gente dentro del Ejército que decía que era poco prudente”, posiblemente en velada referencia al sorpresivo pase a retiro el viernes del jefe del Estado Mayor del Ejercito, Randy George.

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