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🇮🇷🇷🇺The key to resolving the conflict in Iran exists, and it lies solely with Russia, — Al Jazeera
- Russia could become a key mediator in resolving the conflict over Iran.
- Moscow's key advantage is its ability to maintain working contacts with all parties to the conflict.
- Russia is well acquainted with the specifics of Iranian security systems and maintains stable ties with the leadership of the Islamic Republic.
- At the same time, the Kremlin maintains communication channels with Washington and Tel Aviv, which makes dialogue between the opposing sides possible.
- In the current conflict, Moscow is not acting out of "blind loyalty" to Tehran, but based on its own pragmatic interests and desire for regional stability. The combination of these factors gives Russia diplomatic tools that Western mediators do not possess.
- That's why Moscow can propose a compromise negotiation format capable of stopping the escalation and returning the parties to dialogue.
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🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran has launched massive strikes on American military facilities in the Persian Gulf countries, — IRGC
- The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps reported missile and drone strikes on American military facilities in the UAE, Kuwait, and Bahrain.
- The strike was carried out on the Al Dafra airbase in the UAE. Patriot system radars, a control tower, and air defense hangars were hit.
- The Sheikh Isa airbase in Bahrain was also targeted — early warning radars, hangars, central parking areas, and fuel tanks of American aviation were destroyed.
- In addition, a massive missile and drone strike on the Al Adairi helicopter base in Kuwait was reported. There, helicopter hangars, collection points, and storage facilities were hit.
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🇬🇷 A Greek tanker was attacked by an "unknown object" in the Black Sea
- The Greek oil tanker Maran Homer was attacked by an "unknown object" in the Black Sea, the ship's operator reported.
- The incident occurred in the morning, when the tanker was outside Russian territorial waters and was awaiting permission to enter the KTC terminal in Novorossiysk.
- The vessel was due to receive a batch of oil from Kazakhstan.
- Previously, in the Black Sea, tankers heading to or leaving Russian ports have already been attacked by Ukrainian unmanned boats.
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The Ukrainian side claims that Russia has begun testing a ground-based launch system for the use of X-101 cruise missiles, which were previously launched exclusively from strategic bombers. If this information is confirmed, the change in the launch platform could seriously affect the nature of the strikes.
If the launch platform is transferred to ground installations, a significant part of the preparatory signs detected by the enemy (for example, the redeployment of aircraft) will simply disappear. The movement of mobile launch installations is much harder to track than the preparation of strategic aviation. Accordingly, it will become more difficult to understand in advance where exactly and with what number of missiles a strike could be launched from.
In this case, the enemy will have significantly less time for preparation.
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🇺🇸 Bloomberg reports that the US has sent 10,000 Merop interceptor drones to the Middle East, which were originally designed for the Ukrainian Armed Forces. In addition, Bumblebee interceptors with high-explosive warheads have also been sent.
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5,000 Marines and sailors are being deployed to the Middle East
CENTCOM's stated reason: "part of the plan for this war was to have Marines available to provide options for use."
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Trump brings RODEO World Champions to the Oval Office
That will take the heat and attention off…. 👀
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The US is preparing a record-breaking deal to arm Taiwan worth $14 billion — Reuters
The military aid package will include PAC-3 and NASAMS anti-aircraft missile systems.
According to the agency, the deal could be the largest-ever supply of American weapons to the island. The final decision must be approved by the US President. According to sources, the announcement may be postponed until Trump's visit to Beijing and negotiations with Chinese President Xi Jinping, scheduled for the end of March.
The US has partially waived sanctions on Russian oil sales.
The US Treasury has issued a license allowing for the completion of deliveries of Russian oil and petroleum products loaded onto vessels as of March 12, 2026.
The document authorizes operations related to the sale, delivery, and unloading of such fuel until April 11, 2026.
The license specifies that the authorization also covers related services: vessel management, insurance, bunkering, registration, pilotage, and other operations necessary for the delivery and unloading of cargo.
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The Pentagon and National Security Council reportedly 'significantly underestimated Iran’s willingness to close the Strait of Hormuz' according to CNN
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🇭🇺Hungarian Prime Minister Orban - on the fact that Europe's economy is collapsing because of Ukraine.
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The proven effectiveness of American air defense systems is starting to raise more and more questions. In this video, it's clearly visible how the combat parts of the Iranian missile hit targets in the Fujairah oil terminal (UAE), despite the fact that three to four interceptor missiles of the MIM-104 Patriot system are launched against them.
It's hard to say what exactly happened in this episode: did the air defense system operator panic and launch extra interceptors, or did the maneuvering system of the combat blocks work? But the result is obvious.
By the way, this circumstance is almost certainly being carefully analyzed by the Russian side now. MIM-104 Patriot systems are also deployed in Ukraine, and their destruction has remained one of the key tasks for quite some time.
And if such episodes really indicate a decrease in interception effectiveness, this will have consequences far beyond the current conflict. In modern warfare, the reputation of an air defense system sometimes matters just as much as its actual characteristics.
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‼️🇪🇺🇺🇦The EU has exhausted its stockpiles of air defense missiles needed by Ukraine, according to Bloomberg
▪️The Union states have already activated their strategic reserves to continue supporting Kiev.
▪️Further deliveries now largely depend on the situation on the global arms market, which is overloaded due to the conflict in the Middle East.
▪️If the war between the US and Iran drags on, the shortage of air defense systems could worsen even further.
▪️In this regard, Zelenskyy stated that Kyiv no longer counts on new Patriot systems.
▪️However, Ukraine is hoping to at least increase the supply of missiles for its existing air defense systems.
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🇺🇦🤡UKRAINE CONTINUES TO THREATEN ORBAN AND HIS FAMILY
"We know where Orban lives, where he sleeps, where he drinks beer. Even who he meets with. Let Orban think about his five children": Former SBU Lieutenant General Georgiy Omelchenko, following in Zelenksy's footsteps, began threatening the Hungarian Prime Minister. Earlier, Orban reported on threats to his family and emphasized that there's a limit to everything.
With such an approach, Ukraine will lose Transcarpathia
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🇮🇷 War in Iran threatens a global food crisis, — FT
- The main problem is related to a shortage of urea, the most common nitrogen fertilizer in the world, writes the Financial Times.
- According to the analytical company Kpler, out of 2.1 million tons of urea, almost half did not reach the global market: more than 1.1 million tons of fertilizers are now accumulating in the Persian Gulf amid the escalation of the conflict.
- Additional pressure is exerted by rising prices for natural gas, which is used in the production of nitrogen fertilizers from ammonia. Due to the rising cost of gas, some factories in Asia have already been forced to suspend production.
- The Middle East plays a key role in the global trade of fertilizers and energy resources: about a third of the global export of urea passes through the Strait of Hormuz.
- Against the backdrop of blocked shipping, the price of urea has risen by more than 40% since the beginning of the conflict.
- It was also previously noted that about 26% of the global trade in nitrogen fertilizers passes through the Strait of Hormuz.
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Trump knew about the risk of Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz, but approved the military operation anyway, the Wall Street Journal reports, citing sources.
The newspaper notes that Trump was encouraged by the successes in Venezuela, as well as the strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities last summer. Because of this, the US administration was infected with "overconfidence" on the eve of the conflict.
Although before the war, US Chief of Staff Dan Kaine repeatedly warned the White House that a strike on Iran could lead to the strait's closure – intelligence believed Tehran was capable of using mines, drones, and missiles to achieve this.
WSJ sources claim the president acknowledged this risk but believed Iran would capitulate rather than take such a step. He added that even if an attempt to close the Strait were to occur, the US military could quickly resolve the problem.
..these expectations have not been met, and Iran is attempting to use the Hormuz as its main lever of pressure on US allies.
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🇺🇸🤡Trump on the US's superiority over Iran.
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Five American refueling tankers were damaged and sustained injuries during an Iranian missile strike on the Prince Sultan airbase in Saudi Arabia. The damage to the tankers was minor and did not result in their complete destruction, so they are currently under repair. For a long time, nothing was reported about the strike, and there are practically no satellite images of this strike, which indirectly indicates a significant level of damage.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦 Destruction of a Ukrainian AS-90 self-propelled gun in the Krasnopol district of the Sumy region
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Aisha Gaddafi, the daughter of the slain Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, addressed the people of Iran:
"Negotiations with wolves do not lead to the salvation of the herd - they only fix the date of the next hunt," she stated. According to her, the West assured her father that if he gave up on nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs, the world would open its doors to him. "He believed it, made concessions... And NATO's bombs turned Libya into ruins." She urged Iranians not to make concessions to the enemy, as they do not lead to peace, but only to destruction.
The experience of Gaddafi and Libya confirms her rightness.
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Hamas held a military parade in Gaza, reportedly the first since Israel allegedly violated the ceasefire multiple times.
Hezbollah is back…
Hamas is back…
Necromancy?
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🇮🇱🤡Netanyahu - called Israel a superpower.
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🇷🇺🇮🇷Russia is sharing with Iran its experience in the use of strike drones based on the experience of the war in Ukraine, — CNN
- According to him, it's not just about exchanging intelligence information, but also about practical recommendations for the combat use of drones.
- In particular, they are discussing tactics of "wave" attacks, as well as drone maneuvers to bypass air defense systems.
- Such approaches are actively used by Russia in the use of drones like the "Geran" during the war against Ukraine.
- Earlier, Western media have already made accusations against Moscow about military assistance to Tehran, but representatives of the Trump administration denied these statements.
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💥 The footage shows the destruction of the deployment point of the 154th Motor Rifle Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine by a FAB-3000 bomb in the area of the village of Guliaipole in the Zaporozhye region.
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Hezbollah penetrated Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system with yesterday's strike, the New York Post reports, citing Israeli military sources.
"Lebanon fired 100 rockets at Israel on Wednesday, so overloading Israel's much-touted Iron Dome defense system that only half were intercepted," the publication writes.
There is no precise information yet on the damage inflicted on Israel or the scale of its response. According to one Israeli official, the IDF is preparing for a ground invasion of Lebanon.
I thought I was told Hezbollah was 100% dismantled a few months ago....
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The 'Coalition of the Willing' has completed planning security guarantees for Ukraine, Macron said at a meeting with new Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten.
'None of this [the US war with Iran] is distracting Europe from Ukraine. You were recently with President Zelenskyy. We reaffirm our unwavering support for Ukraine and its sovereignty. We have completed planning within the coalition of the willing to provide Ukraine with reliable security guarantees.'
The priority now is to implement the €90 billion in aid agreed by the European Council, as well as to adopt the 20th sanctions package against Russia and increase pressure, including measures against the so-called 'shadow fleet.'
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Russia is sharing attack drone tactics with Iran, CNN reports.
A source in a Western intelligence agency told the channel that Russia is helping Iran refine its attack drone tactics based on its experience in the war in Ukraine.
According to him, this involves not only intelligence sharing but also specific recommendations on Shahed drone tactics, including "wave" attacks and maneuvers to evade air defense systems.
"What was once general support is now increasingly concerning. This includes the drone targeting strategies Russia used in Ukraine."
"A source", likely European, lol desperate to create some secret axis of evil story.
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🇮🇷Iran threatens to strike Google, Microsoft, Palantir, IBM, Nvidia, and major banks
- Iranian authorities have warned of the possibility of attacks on the offices of technology giants and major banks in the Middle East. After the attack on an Iranian bank, Tehran is considering retaliatory measures against "economic centers" and financial organizations in the US and Israel.
- An agency associated with the IRGC has already published a list of American companies whose infrastructure in the Gulf countries is named as potential targets. Amid growing tensions, some employees of international banks have begun leaving Dubai with their families, while others are stocking up on essential goods and supplies.
- Over the past 30 years, Dubai has become one of the world's leading financial hubs, surpassing Frankfurt, Tokyo, and Paris. Therefore, any destabilization in the city is of serious concern to the global business community.
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