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U.S. DAILY SITUATION REPORT (SITREP)
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DATE: April 08, 2026 | TIME: 18:00 EST
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[ BLUF: BOTTOM LINE UP FRONT ]
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OPERATION EPIC FURY ENTERS A FRAGILE TWO-WEEK CEASEFIRE AS OF APRIL 7,
21:30 EST.
HOWEVER, THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ REMAINS CONTESTED AS TEHRAN PROPOSES A
HIGH-COST
"TOLLBOOTH" SCHEME FOR TRANSIT. DHS SEC. MULLIN HAS RELEASED $1.2B IN
EMERGENCY
CONTRACTS WHILE FACING CONGRESSIONAL CRITICISM OVER DETENTION TRANSPARENCY.
SEVERE FLOODING IS IMPACTING THE MID-SOUTH AND OHIO VALLEY, WHILE
NATIONAL FIRE
PREPAREDNESS REMAINS AT LEVEL 2 WITH ACTIVE INCIDENTS IN FLORIDA AND TEXAS.
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I. THE IRAN WAR (OPERATION EPIC FURY - DAY 40)
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* CEASEFIRE STATUS: A two-week "technical pause" brokered by Pakistan
went into
effect late last night. While kinetic strikes on the Iranian mainland
have
ceased, the Pentagon reports U.S. forces remain at "peak readiness"
to resume
offensive operations if the Strait is not fully cleared.
* HORMUZ STANDOFF: Despite the truce, Iran has effectively kept the Strait
closed to non-vetted traffic. Tehran is demanding a 10-point plan that
includes "reconstruction tolls" of up to $2M per vessel. The U.S. and
allies
have rejected this as a violation of "Innocent Passage" laws.
* RECOVERY OPS: Search efforts continue for the second U.S. airman from the
downed F-15. Intelligence suggests the individual may be in IRGC
custody,
making their return a primary condition for the upcoming Islamabad talks.
* THEATER STATUS: SecDef Hegseth declared Iran "combat ineffective"
following
the April 7 strikes on Kharg Island, which reportedly disabled 90% of
Iran's
crude export infrastructure.
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II. HOMELAND SECURITY (DHS)
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* BUDGET & REFORM: Secretary Mullin’s decision to unfreeze contracts
over $100K
has released a flood of pending equipment orders for FEMA and CBP.
However,
lawmakers in Texas have labeled the current DHS administration
"secretive,"
citing a lack of access to new "High-Capacity" detention centers.
* BORDER SECURITY: CBP officers at Southern ports report a
"stabilization" of
migrant flows but an increase in felony apprehensions. Sec. Mullin is
pushing for a "Technological Wall" consisting of AI-linked autonomous
towers to replace manual patrols in remote desert sectors.
* INTERIOR ENFORCEMENT: ICE remains aggressive, lodging multiple detainers
against criminal illegal aliens released by sanctuary jurisdictions
in New
York and Virginia. Sec. Mullin reiterated that "no sanctuary is safe for
predators" under the current directives.
* CYBER WATCH: CISA has issued a "Ceasefire Caution," warning that Iranian
cyber-units may attempt to use the kinetic pause to implant "sleeper"
malware in U.S. industrial control systems.
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III. SEVERE WEATHER & WILDFIRES
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* MID-SOUTH FLOODING: Rainfall totals of 3–6 inches have triggered
moderate to
major flooding across Northern Arkansas, Tennessee, and the Ohio Valley.
The St. Joseph and Maumee Rivers are near crest; multiple water rescues
were conducted in rural Indiana and Ohio last night.
* RED RIVER UPDATE: The Red River at Fargo has receded to 21.0 ft. While
dropping, the "slump" risk remains critical. Officials are closely
monitoring a new system expected to bring heavy rain to the area next
week.
* WILDFIRES (PL-2):
- FLORIDA: The "Hilux Fire" (Big Cypress) is showing active behavior in
timber and rough. The "Sargent Fire" is now 90% contained, but
railroads
remain under a 12-hour monitoring protocol.
- TEXAS: The "Meadow View" fire north of Amarillo is active and
wind-driven
in grass and brush. Suppression efforts are being hampered by 40
MPH gusts.
- OKLAHOMA: The "Double Pine" fire is currently 50% contained in
heavy slash
near Muldrow; light rain yesterday aided line reinforcement.
* WESTERN OUTLOOK: Thunderstorms and heavy mountain snow are forecast
for the
Sierra and Northern California through Friday, providing significant
moisture
but increasing the risk of localized flash floods on burn scars.
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IV. ECONOMIC & INFRASTRUCTURE IMPACT
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* ENERGY: Brent Crude dropped to $86/bbl on news of the ceasefire but began
climbing toward $89/bbl late today as the "Hormuz Toll" scheme news
hit the
wires. U.S. retail gasoline remains pegged at a national average of
$4.41/gal.
* TARIFFS: Section 232 duties (50% on metals) are already causing price
volatility in domestic construction. Pharmaceutical "onshoring" mandates
have prompted three major firms to announce new facility breaks in North
Carolina and Indiana.
* INFRASTRUCTURE: The FAA and DHS are investigating widespread GPS
"ghosting"
reports in the Northeast, potentially linked to remnants of last week's
solar flare or persistent asymmetric jamming.
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[ END OF REPORT ]
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DISCLAIMER: I am not responsible for accuracy of this reports, this
information
is intended for general use only.
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