

June 10th, 2025: What the National Guard Can—and Can’t—Do in L.A. & Hamas Chief Found Beneath Gaza Hospital
4 snips Jun 10, 2025
Los Angeles faces unrest as the National Guard is deployed, highlighting their legal limits in crowd control. Tensions rise as Iran rejects U.S. nuclear proposals amid ongoing negotiations. Meanwhile, Russia intensifies its military campaign with a staggering number of drone strikes. On the ground in Gaza, the discovery of Hamas commanders' bodies beneath a hospital sparks discussions on urban warfare and humanitarian issues.
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Limits of National Guard Authority
- The National Guard can protect federal agents and police but cannot perform civilian arrests.
- Presidential deployment can supersede state governor consent under specific legal codes.
Stalled Iran Nuclear Talks
- Iran rejects the latest U.S. nuclear proposal, focusing on sanctions relief and uranium enrichment rights.
- The IAEA is frustrated with Iran's lack of transparent cooperation on undeclared nuclear materials.
Russia's Record Drone Assaults
- Russia executed nearly 500 drone and missile strikes, its largest aerial assault in the Ukraine war.
- The escalation coincides with ongoing ineffective peace talks and reciprocal drone attacks on Moscow.