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Iran is now releasing cartoons that Trump can understand
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US oil prices collapse below $89/barrel after Axios reports that Turkey, Egypt, and Pakistan have been "passing messages" between the US and Iran.
Axios tends to report whatever people in the US or Israeli government tell them.
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IRGC:
"You mistakenly mistook the war with the proud people and powerful armed forces of Iran for Hollywood movies with fictional heroes and started an aggression with incorrect calculations.
Perhaps, you couldn't even imagine all these defeats.
Do you want to cut off our electricity? We will cut off all your energy resources and desalination plants as well..."
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It would be funny if the khokhols were actually invited to the Middle East, not to fight with drones, but as experts in digging a new strait.
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Channel 12 revealed dramatic messages sent by the US administration to Israel, including the following key points:
The timeline of the maneuver: The Americans informed Israel that the operational plans related to the Strait of Hormuz will take several weeks to implement, which necessarily means extending the war for additional weeks.
Trump's strategy: Reports indicate that President Trump's direction does not lean towards rapid calming, but rather seeks to exploit the "oil and gas" file as a maximum pressure tool.
Choking the Iranian regime: The American plan aims to turn the tables on Tehran; instead of using energy as an Iranian pressure card, Washington seeks to choke the regime from within through the energy sector, which may lead to accelerating its collapse.
Summary of the situation: We are facing a shift in the American strategy from "containing escalation" to "economic and military settlement" through the gate of the Strait of Hormuz and energy resources.
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If correct the plan is to fu*k over Europe and Asia.
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In the Netherlands the fuel prices up to €2.57 per liter, which is equivalent to $9.73 per U.S. gallon.
Europe is so screwed, fist their stupid green deal policies, then Ukraine (cuts Russian energy), and now Iran cutting the Strait of Hormuz
You can’t make this up😂
Source:
@niccruzpatane, United Consumers
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The footage shows an attack on the antitank missile brigade of the 105th separate brigade of the Territorial Army of the Ukrainian Armed Forces with FAB-500 missiles near the village of Velyka Pisarevka in Sumy Oblast and a UAV depot of the 100th separate brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces with FAB-3000 missiles in the city of Kostyantynivka.
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Iran will completely close the Strait of Hormuz if the US attacks its power sector, according to the IRGC.
▪️In addition to attacks on desalination and oil plants in the Persian Gulf countries, Tehran is preparing retaliatory strikes against Israel's power and water supplies, according to Iranian media.
▪️Before this, Trump demanded that Tehran open the Strait within 48 hours, threatening to attack its power sector.
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An Iranian missile reaches Tel Aviv without any interceptions from the Iron Dome or the Antichrist 😈
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LNG supplies from the Persian Gulf could suddenly cease within the next ten days—the last tankers have already left the region
According to the publication, Qatar, which accounts for 20% of global LNG production, halted exports after the Strait of Hormuz was blocked, and the Ras Laffan plant sustained significant damage. Against this backdrop, gas prices in Asia and Europe have begun to rise.
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🇮🇷 IRAN’S DEMANDS TO END WAR — official to Al-Mayadeen
1. Binding guarantees that the war will not be repeated
2. Closure of US military bases across the region
3. Payment of compensation to the Islamic Republic
4. An end to wars on all regional fronts
5. Establishment of a new legal regime for the Strait of Hormuz
6. Prosecution and extradition of individuals affiliated with media outlets hostile to Iran.
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‼️🇷🇺🇺🇦 The Russian Army liberated Potapovka in the Sumy region
▪️Assault troops of the 80th Motor Rifle Brigade of the "North" grouping cleared the forested areas and liberated the populated area of Potapovka.
▪️Combat groups and UAV crews of the 101st Territorial Defense Brigade were driven out of their positions.
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Meanwhile, the Israeli war against Hezbollah is going well. Here are some Israeli vehicles demonstrating their new pyrotechnics design 😂
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A military plane with more than 100 soldiers on board crashed in Colombia.
According to Caracol radio station, the Hercules C-130 aircraft of the country's Air Force crashed immediately after taking off from the city of Puerto Leguízamo. The crash was confirmed by the country's Defense Minister, Pedro Sánchez. The number of dead and injured is currently unknown.
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HUGE FIRE AS COLOMBIAN MILITARY PLANE CARRYING AT LEAST 100 CRASHES
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"Trump and the US have retreated again. The battle continues," Tehran said.
This is how Ibrahim Rezaei, a spokesman for the Iranian parliament's National Security Committee, commented on Trump's remarks about suspending strikes.
Meanwhile, Iranian media outlets affiliated with the IRGC report that no negotiations with Trump took place, and that the American president "retreated out of fear of Iranian retaliation."
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“When the president says he's going to bomb energy infrastructure, civilian energy infrastructure, is he going to bomb a nuclear power plant? Or is that off the table?”
“I would never take anything off the table for the president,” U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Mike Waltz says.
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Kan News reports that Israel fully supports Trump's ultimatum to Iran within 48 hours and advocates for large-scale strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure.
The Israeli government believes that the "window of opportunity" for diplomacy is closed, and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz gives a legitimate right to respond. According to sources, the Israeli Air Force has already been put on high alert to participate in a joint operation with the US to destroy Iranian thermal power stations, hydroelectric power stations, and electricity distribution hubs.
However, there is a weak point in this scheme. Namely - Israel's energy sector. It is located relatively compactly, which, with the right level of persistence on the part of Iran, will allow it to cause much more damage than before. What plan Israel has in case of the start of retaliatory strikes on the energy sector is still unknown.
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Meanwhile: A plane just collided with a firetruck on the runway at LaGuardia, NY.
The airport is closed.
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Army strikes reduced enemy facilities in Kharkov to rubble.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces stationed mercenaries and drone production facilities in the Cosmopolit Hotel and business center, which were heavily damaged by the strikes.
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The US Army may launch an invasion of Iran's key Kharg Island, says Treasury Secretary
Could American troops enter Kharg Island?
All options remain on the table.
So, is it possible?
All options remain on the table.
The island is located in the northern Persian Gulf and is home to Iran's most important oil facilities.
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Another one of many videos showing the complete absence of air defences in Tel Aviv 🖥
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The Israeli Air Force struck the Qasmiya Bridge on the Litani River in southern Lebanon.
▪️Several hours ago, the IDF Spokesperson's Office issued a warning that Israel intends to attack the bridge soon.
➖"For your safety, you must continue to move to the area north of the Zahrani River and refrain from any movement south that could endanger your lives," the statement read.
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🇮🇷 IRGC Statement:
— In Wave 73 of Operation True Promise 4, under the code “Ya Haider (peace be upon him)” and in honor of the fallen defense martyrs, the IRGC Aerospace Force carried out heavy and decisive missile and drone strikes on both the northern and southern areas of the occupied Palestinian territories.
— Military installations and security centers in Arad, Dimona, Eilat, Beersheba, and Kiryat Gat were targeted, along with US bases at Al Salem, Minhad, and Al Dhafra. The strikes, involving Fattah, Qadr, and Emad missile systems as well as drones, reportedly followed the collapse of the Zionist army’s air defense systems.
— According to field reports, more than 200 people were killed or injured in the early hours of the attack. Zionist authorities have reportedly increased pressure on journalists and eyewitnesses to censor damage and casualty reports.
— The statement highlights the role of Hezbollah fighters in defending Lebanon and creating a strong front against the northern and central areas of the occupied territories, congratulating the Lebanese people and the Muslims of the region on these developments.
— It also points to worsening conditions for residents in the occupied territories, blaming Netanyahu’s war cabinet and the placement of military and nuclear facilities near residential areas.
— The IRGC concludes that the balance of the war is rapidly changing, and that the Zionist army’s defensive control over the occupied Palestinian territories is collapsing.
Ignoring the fact that this guy is completely overplaying the resilience of the Ukrainian power grid (infrastructure attacks are continually weighed against and restrained by the civilian cost), he’s right that Iran will happily take the puppet regimes in the gulf down with them if forced.
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The Russian Armed Forces struck the Ukraine's fuel and energy infrastructure, the Defense Ministry stated.
Daily losses shown in RIA News’ infographic.
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So far the only real success the Israelis are having is terrorising innocent Palestinians in the West Bank. Evil shit right out of the Ukro-NATO playbook.
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A message to Washington?
In a tightly structured 12-minute address, Ayatollah Imam Sayyed Mojtaba Khamenei moved from familiar rhetoric into something far more consequential. The opening half followed the expected script; revisiting decades of U.S. warmongering rhetoric: sanctions, assassinations, regional conflicts.
But midway through, the tone shifted from retrospective to strategic.
Sayyed Khamenei outlined three concrete demands, each with a defined timeline: a rapid U.S. military withdrawal from the Middle East, a full rollback of sanctions within 60 days, and long-term financial compensation for economic damages.
Then came the ultimatum. Fail to comply, and Iran escalates, economically, militarily, and potentially nuclearly. Not hypothetically, but operationally: closing the Strait of Hormuz, formalizing defense ties with Russia and China, and moving from ambiguity to declared nuclear deterrence.
The timing of external reactions was just as telling. Within hours, both Beijing and Moscow issued statements aligning, carefully but unmistakably, with Tehran's framing. This definitely looked coordinated.
The broader context matters. Sayyed Mojtaba Khamenei represents a different leadership style from his martyred predecessor leader. Where martyr Sayyed Ali Khamenei operated through long-term balancing and controlled escalation, Sayyed Mojtaba appears positioned to deliver faster, more decisive outcomes.
Iran's internal reports are clear, the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps is in no way, shape or form interested in incrementalism. They are pushing for structural change: removing U.S. influence from the region, restoring Iran's military standing, and forcing a re-negotiation of global power dynamics.
And for the first time in decades, Iran practically has the leverage to do this.
Rising oil prices, regional instability, growing alignment with China and Russia, and vulnerabilities in global trade routes have shifted the strategic landscape.
So this was not just a speech. It was a test. A test of whether the United States is willing, or even able, to operate under a new set of constraints.
What happens next will likely define not just the trajectory of this conflict, but the broader balance of power in the Middle East for decades to come.