US Strikes Iran Bases, Protests Erupt in Beirut After Israel-Lebanon Deal, Apple Hikes Prices 15-25%

Originally published at: https://peakprosperity.com/us-strikes-iran-bases-protests-erupt-in-beirut-after-israel-lebanon-deal-apple-hikes-prices-15-25/

Geopolitics

US Central Command struck Iranian missile and drone storage sites and coastal radar installations on Sirik Island on Friday, describing the action as a response to Iran’s drone attack on the Singapore-flagged container ship Ever Lovely a day earlier. President Trump called the strike on the cargo vessel a violation of the 60-day truce signed last week. The IRGC stated that Iran had repelled the US attack. Fox News reported that strikes were complete for the night.

Additionally, the UN’s International Maritime Organization paused its evacuation of more than 11,000 sailors stranded in the Strait of Hormuz after the Ever Lovely attack. IMO chief Arsenio Dominguez stated that the ship was not transiting under the agency’s evacuation framework. The incident followed IRGC warnings that vessels using IMO-designated routes without coordinating with Tehran would face consequences. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that no country can impose fees on an international waterway. Iranian state media reported that additional vessels are now seeking permits from Iran to transit the strait.

Meanwhile, IAEA chief Rafael Grossi confirmed inspectors will return to Iran under the recently signed MOU, though no timeline was provided. Iran has indicated key sites will remain off-limits until a final deal is reached and sanctions lifted. Grossi stated that verifying Iran’s non-weaponization pledge would require a strong inspection system.

Vice President JD Vance said the Switzerland talks produced an agreement to station an IRGC representative in Doha alongside CENTCOM personnel as a military deconfliction channel. Vance also said Gulf states, particularly the UAE, are discussing economic incentives with Iran.

In other talks, Secretary Rubio presided over the signing of a trilateral framework with Israel and Lebanon. The deal does not require Israeli withdrawal from areas it occupies in Lebanon. It outlines a process for the Lebanese army to assume authority in two zones after verified disarmament of Hezbollah, followed by progressive Israeli redeployment. Prime Minister Nawaf Salam described the agreement as aimed at full Israeli withdrawal. Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that forces will remain until Hezbollah disarms. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich suggested forces may stay beyond that point. Hezbollah was not part of the talks and rejects disarmament before withdrawal. Israeli air raids continued in southern Lebanon on the day of the signing. However, crowds in Beirut denounced the framework, protesting and blocking roads. Lebanese armed forces intervened to prevent some road blockades by protesters.

Energy

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met Iran’s deputy national security secretary in New Delhi and pledged continued assistance. Nikkei Asia cited analysts who said China is using logistics and infrastructure investment to secure access to Iranian oil. The war’s disruption reduced China’s crude imports to a nine-year low.

Economy

Apple announced 15–25% price increases on Macs and iPads. Tim Cook and Elon Musk attributed the rise to higher component costs. Apple linked the increases to demand from AI data centers. Wholesale electronic components rose 27% year-over-year in May. Furthermore, Goldman Sachs projected that data centers will increase consumer electricity prices by about 6% annually through 2027, and an NABE survey found that 81% of economists expect the AI buildout to contribute to inflation over the next year.

Relatedly, chip shortages are leading to issues in other sectors as well. A major retailer stated that PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S supply will likely fall short ahead of the November launch of Grand Theft Auto VI. Microsoft confirmed a second Xbox price increase effective August 11, raising 512GB models by $100 and 1TB models by $150. Rockstar opened pre-orders for GTA VI at $79.99.

In other news, SpaceX’s $25 billion bond offering saw paper losses of roughly $400 million within 48 hours as spreads on the longest-dated bonds widened by as much as 32 basis points. Traders attributed the sell-off to fast-money accounts. Morgan Stanley estimated AI-linked debt issuance at $236 billion year-to-date. Other commentary noted the initial oversubscription reflected strong institutional demand for the bonds.

Health

Canada renamed its Vaccine Injury Support Program to the Vaccine Impact Assistance Program effective June 12. An internal Public Health Agency memo stated that the term “injury” may presuppose a conclusion. The rebrand followed the government’s April takeover from contractor Oxaro, which had spent CA$36 million on administration versus CA$21 million awarded to claimants. Of 3,557 claims, 252 have been approved. Reforms extended the filing window to three years and will reconsider 225 previously rejected claims.

In other news, an investigative report uncovers extensive construction and operational discrepancies at a low-profile Neuralink property in Texas, raising questions about the scale and transparency of its animal research and potential future human surgical activities. The report described permits totaling $27.9 million in construction on land assessed at $1.36 million, including a 7,500-square-foot histology lab. Satellite imagery showed buildings present before the first permit was filed. The facility’s federal animal-research registration lists a UPS Store mailbox in Fremont, California. Federal filings indicate over 600 surgical procedures on animals in a single year. The site’s septic permit dates to 2011 with a 240-gallon-per-day capacity. Two new Neuralink entities were registered in April 2026.

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US Hits Iran Over Hormuz Drone Strike as Ceasefire Unravels

the US retaliated against Iran one day after Tehran struck a commercial ship in the Strait of Hormuz, a tit-for-tat exchange similar to one observed a week ago, and one which threatened to break the two countries’ fragile ceasefire

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AI Boom Fuels Fresh Inflation Wave in Chips, Power and Gadgets

Rapid expansion of AI data centers, which has created an extraordinary surge in demand for memory and storage

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Xbox Price Hike Hits Gamers as Chip Shortage Threatens GTA VI Supply

Xbox consoles are set for another price hike, adding another pain point for gamers months before one of the most anticipated video game releases in over a decade.

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Neuralink’s Texas Shadow Lab: 600 Surgeries, a Mailbox Address, and Zero Oversight

More than 600 animals went through surgery here.

Source | Submitted by westcoastjan

UN Pauses Hormuz Evacuation After Cargo Ship Struck

The UN’s International Maritime Organization (IMO) has paused the planned evacuation of more than 11,000 sailors stranded in the Strait of Hormuz after a cargo ship passing through the waterway was attacked.

Source | Submitted by HurricaneRider

SpaceX Bonds Shed $400M in Days as Oversubscription Myth Unravels

So much for that oversubscription.

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Vance: Iran OKs Direct IRGC-US Military Hotline After Swiss Talks

“Which we did. They were like, ‘OK, fine, we’ll send somebody from the IRGC to go hang out in Doha with somebody from CENTCOM,’ and that’s how we’re going to settle a lot of these disputes,”

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IAEA Inspectors Returning to Iran, But Timeline and Access Still Unclear

There is an agreement and to comply with that agreement, the IAEA will have to have access and inspect. We hope to be there soon.

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China Eyes Iran’s Oil in Postwar Rebuild Bid

Beijing is positioning itself to lead the post-war reconstruction effort in Tehran – a move analysts suggest could secure China long-term access to critical Iranian oil reserves.

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Israel-Lebanon Framework: Withdrawal Only After Hezbollah Disarms

Only then, the framework says, will Israel be able to “progressively redeploy” out of Lebanon.

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Canada Drops ‘Injury’ From Vaccine Compensation Program Name

Canada’s federal government has dropped the word “injury” from the country’s vaccine injury compensation program.

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Beirut Erupts Over Lebanon-Israel Pact Amid Occupation Claims

Crowds have completely taken over the streets, burning tires and blocking roads in fury over the Lebanese authorities signing an agreement with Israel.

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In addition to sources submitted by community members, the following were also used in the creation of this report: cgtnafrica, AlArabiya_Eng, JPOENTERTA91752, and anagard0306.

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Probably safe & effective surgery so nothing to worry about when they start doing it to humans.

Who wouldn’t want to spend an extra month in the Persian Gulf after four wonderful months of barnacle ranching? It’s so beautiful there, especially this time of year.

Wow, so it’s not just the US military who picks that unlucky guy who gets a stop sign post shoved up his backside with the concrete still attached and no vaseline.

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I find it rather amusing how these companies enforce price hikes because of AI while they themselves are responsible for the problem i.e. Apple making a big deal about AI “Apple Intelligence”. The same goes for Microsoft who raised prices again for their XBOX consoles because of memory and storage shortages due to AI demand. Boo hoo.

Nvidia is in this SO deep that they currently are the linchpin to this AI and data center, demand. For years they built GPU’s (video graphics cards) for consumers and PC gamers. Jensen Huang pivoted towards AI and as a result, gave both middle fingers to the consumer sector. Instead, he has created a fortune for his company. Now he has decided that PC’s must work hand in hand with the “Cloud and AI”. It is called the RTX Spark.

Yet, these companies continue to ignore consumer backlash as they feel they are being forced into centralized computing where privacy and security becomes an issue.

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My niece & her hubby, both 40 something, highly successful Albertan entrepreneurs, are moving to Tennessee in July. The prime reason is concern for the futures of their 4 kids & potential grandkids. These are talented, hard working, good and decent people - the kind that Canada needs to get back on track again. It is heart breaking.

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The Stasi Built Her. The State Protects Her. The Files Stay Locked Forever. Angela Merkel presided over Europe for 16 years. Both of her political mentors were exposed as Stasi informants. Both were close friends of her father — “the Red Pastor” whose church actively collaborated with the communist regime. Her first boss: Wolfgang Schnur. A Stasi IM since the mid-1960s who spied on the church and opposition figures. He personally recruited the then-unknown 35-year-old Merkel as the Democratic Awakening’s press spokeswoman in February 1990. Days before the election, Schnur was exposed. The party collapsed. Merkel distanced herself — but she’d already gotten what she needed. Her second boss: Lothar de Maizière. The last prime minister of East Germany. Also exposed as a Stasi informant in December 1990. Also close to Merkel’s father through church networks. Merkel served as his deputy government spokeswoman. Two bosses. Two Stasi collaborators. One meteoric rise to the Bundestag by December 1990. Before all that? Merkel was FDJ Secretary for Agitation and Propaganda at the Academy of Sciences — a role her colleagues confirm meant spreading Marxist-Leninist ideology, not “booking theater tickets” as she claimed. Her office mate Frank Schneider was a registered Stasi informant under the codename “Bachmann.” And today? In March 2026. The Berlin Administrative Court rules that her Stasi files stay sealed. Forever. The court’s logic is a perfect bureaucratic circle: she can’t be proven a Stasi collaborator because the files proving whether she was one can’t be opened. The plaintiff — researcher Marcel Luthe — was ordered to pay ~\€20,000 for the privilege of being denied. Ordinary East Germans get full exposure of their files. The elite? A legal fortress. Germany claims to practice Vergangenheitsbewältigung — coming to terms with the past. This is the opposite. This is a democracy that protects its powerful from the truth. They can’t or refuse to even deal with the here and now! As radical Islamists are free to rape and kill Germans. If there’s nothing to hide, why the impenetrable shield? 🧵

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I decided a while ago that I am not moving to Windows 11.

I’ve bought a second hand laptop and will load Linux onto it so I can start to get used to it and see if I can do my (simple Office document) work on it. At a minimum, I will use it for my (again, very basic) personal stuff and online browsing. We have to push back at some point and (very late, I admit) I’ve been sufficiently motivated to draw my line. Ok, I’ve not installed Linux yet, but I’ll get round to it soon.

I hope the trend continues so we end up with proper privacy phones. I don’t mean expensive, half working, reboots of ex-Android phones. I mean the real deal.

Countries always lose the best people first, as they are the most mobile. They have the money, can get visas if needed and have the incentive.

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Yeah, as someone who has been around computer tech and electronics since the mid 70’s, I concur about Linux. It is just as capable of doing the basics as Windows. In fact I have several PC’s that run Ubuntu because they perform better under Ubuntu than they do with Windows.

That said, Linux is not as pure as the wind driven snow. Heck, I remember when Canonical who is behind Ubuntu/Kubuntu, got in bed with Amazon. Their default web browser is Firefox and the default search engine is Google. I’ve said this to others many times not here mind you, that once you connect to the internet you are fair game. The NSA and other federal spying agencies have the ability to infiltrate pretty much any and all backstops that an operating system has.

My biggest beef with Windows is that it has become an advertising platform, sold as a retail product. Windows 11 still has tons of legacy code from previous generations of Windows and it still uses a Registry to capture changes to the OS. If I try and install a fresh version of Windows onto a computer, it will download sponsored apps i.e. Bloatware onto my computer. I can get around that but many are unaware how to do that. But with all the bloat from legacy code, computers take a hit as a result.

To give an example, 2 years ago I purchased an Acer laptop from Best Buy. It was a really good deal with decent specs, with system memory being 8GB. It cannot be upgraded.

Windows over time ran like crap and a fresh install made it worse. To the point where the system would literally lockup for minutes while the operating system was adjusting its page file and caching data from the drive to memory.

The laptop was essentially a paperweight. So I installed Ubuntu and difference was night and day. All the problems I had with Windows were eliminated. Now I use that laptop for the basics but your point about Linux is true. For the basics such as email, web browsing, banking, watching YT videos, the average user will not notice a difference.

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Isn’t that when people set up a new distro?

But yes, we’re on the same page. I don’t want a big bloated piece of spy/adware from Microsoft. I’ve drawn my line and I want out as much as I can.

I’m under no illusions about Linux. I know there are 100 ways to track people etc. I’m not doing anything illegal (yet!) or even that exciting on my computer and I’m aware that companies and definitely the state might be watching. Ditching Microsoft is enough for me. Anything else is a bonus. Plus, I don’t think I’m the only non-nerd making the change due to W11, so Linux should only get better I hope.

PlayStation, Xbox, GTA VI. WTF? You might as well tell me that the prices of surf wax, golf balls, or blue hair dye have tripled since February. Who gives a sh!t? Who has time for games in the present times? Something I’ll never understand…

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War Peace War Peace War Peace, Orwell was right.

The game business is bigger than cable TV and Hollywood combined. Ignore that cultural weight and your nation is prey to those nations/interests that produce the games and game systems.

I see. So while the adults in the room are rightly concerned about oil, etc., there’s a large contingent of- probably younger- gamers that would loose their shit without the latest version of some game? Let alone the rabbis shut down Porn Hub? We’re scroomed. Then again, perhaps a thorough media fast/cleansing wouldn’t do us a bit of harm at all…

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that no country can impose fees on an international waterway

Did he explain why the territorial waters for 12nm offshore of Iran and Oman are now ‘international’?

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Or something as insignificant as the Panama Canal.
Rubio fits right in. He is as dim as Trump.

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Woke on steroids!!! :sos_button:
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