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🇮🇷⚡️🇺🇸 A 1-year old Iranian girl was found dead under the rubble of a residential building in Tehran, after it was bombed by the US/Israel.
THIS ARE THE ZIONIST NATION AND THE US WARCRIMES. WE NEED TO DESTROY THIS EVIL EPSTEIN ELITE IN THIS WORLD SO CHILDERN COULD LIFE IN PEACE.
THIS ARE THE ZIONIST NATION AND THE US WARCRIMES. WE NEED TO DESTROY THIS EVIL EPSTEIN ELITE IN THIS WORLD SO CHILDERN COULD LIFE IN PEACE.
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🇮🇷 🇺🇸 Qatar has warned that war with Iran could bring the global economy to its knees. — MEE
"There’s no room unless the economic pressure would be built up to the extent that other countries would intervene to guarantee (the) termination of aggression of Americans and Israelis against Iran," Kharazi stated.
"There’s no room unless the economic pressure would be built up to the extent that other countries would intervene to guarantee (the) termination of aggression of Americans and Israelis against Iran," Kharazi stated.
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🇺🇸⚡️🇮🇷 Trump's Iran War: $100 billion Bill footed by American taxpayers, is it worth it?
U.S. aggressions against Iran, Operation Epic Fury is burning through American taxpayer money at an astonishing rate:
- CSIS calculates that the first 100 hours alone totaled $3.7 billion, that's roughly $891 million per day. Pentagon leaks point to figures as high as $1-$2 billion daily.
- Early totals over $5 billion spent in the first few days, according to the Center for American Progress.
- Longer term projection even more alarming, The Penn Wharton Budget Model estimates direct military costs could range from $40-$95 billion, likely closer to $65 billion if the conflict extends beyond a couple of months.
If the war drags on, totals could climb toward or exceed $100 billion in direct spending, as highlighted in recent coverage from The Telegraph's report on the "$100bn war backfiring".
Operations Epic Fury is now Operations Epic Failure.
U.S. aggressions against Iran, Operation Epic Fury is burning through American taxpayer money at an astonishing rate:
- CSIS calculates that the first 100 hours alone totaled $3.7 billion, that's roughly $891 million per day. Pentagon leaks point to figures as high as $1-$2 billion daily.
- Early totals over $5 billion spent in the first few days, according to the Center for American Progress.
- Longer term projection even more alarming, The Penn Wharton Budget Model estimates direct military costs could range from $40-$95 billion, likely closer to $65 billion if the conflict extends beyond a couple of months.
If the war drags on, totals could climb toward or exceed $100 billion in direct spending, as highlighted in recent coverage from The Telegraph's report on the "$100bn war backfiring".
Operations Epic Fury is now Operations Epic Failure.
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🇮🇷 Gharibabadi: We currently have no priority other than resolute defense
Deputy Foreign Minister:
- Some contacts are being made with the Islamic Republic of Iran, which you follow in the news. China, Russia, France, and even some regional countries are in contact with us, and other countries, both Islamic and non-Islamic, some of them actually want to come and do something to stop this war and establish a ceasefire.
- If, for example, a ceasefire is to be formed now or the war is to stop, and six months later they attack the Islamic Republic of Iran again, then that makes no sense.
- According to Article 51 of the United Nations Charter, the Charter itself defines the conditions for stopping legitimate defense, such as one of the conditions being that these actions do not recur.
- We currently have no priority in the Islamic Republic of Iran other than the continuation of resolute and serious defense of the country.
- They must pay the price. The price is actually these resolute defensive actions that we are carrying out. The cessation of the war is in the hands of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Deputy Foreign Minister:
- Some contacts are being made with the Islamic Republic of Iran, which you follow in the news. China, Russia, France, and even some regional countries are in contact with us, and other countries, both Islamic and non-Islamic, some of them actually want to come and do something to stop this war and establish a ceasefire.
- If, for example, a ceasefire is to be formed now or the war is to stop, and six months later they attack the Islamic Republic of Iran again, then that makes no sense.
- According to Article 51 of the United Nations Charter, the Charter itself defines the conditions for stopping legitimate defense, such as one of the conditions being that these actions do not recur.
- We currently have no priority in the Islamic Republic of Iran other than the continuation of resolute and serious defense of the country.
- They must pay the price. The price is actually these resolute defensive actions that we are carrying out. The cessation of the war is in the hands of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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Forwarded from East Calling (Zinderneuf)
Iranian Foreign Minister, Abbas Araqchi:
- They have practically targeted us blindly. Today, they targeted our residential areas, hospitals, and schools, and even attacked our infrastructure, which is very dangerous.
- As a result, you can now see the impact of this on oil prices around the world.
- So I don't see any logical purpose in their actions. They initially failed to achieve their goals, and now, after ten days, they seem to have lost their direction.
🌒 @EastCalling
- They have practically targeted us blindly. Today, they targeted our residential areas, hospitals, and schools, and even attacked our infrastructure, which is very dangerous.
- As a result, you can now see the impact of this on oil prices around the world.
- So I don't see any logical purpose in their actions. They initially failed to achieve their goals, and now, after ten days, they seem to have lost their direction.
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Мейстер writes:
🈁 Choosing between Trump's words about the "imminent victory" and Putin's words about the likely complete halt of hydrocarbon production linked to the Strait of Hormuz within the next month, we lean towards the latter. Not because we should trust our president more than a foreign one, but because Putin's words have obvious grounds, while Trump's still need to be substantiated.
To sum up the first 10 days of the new war, the balance for the US is at least questionable. The Islamic Republic regime has not collapsed, on the contrary, it has strengthened, gained a new leader, and clearly does not plan to surrender its positions. This immediately undermines the entire war plan, which, as far as we can judge from the outside, was aimed at provoking an anti-government movement in Iran, overthrowing the government, and appointing a new head of state ready to negotiate with the US. This would have solved both main tasks. Firstly, it would have guaranteed the security of Israel, the closest American ally. Secondly, and most importantly, it would have allowed the US to control a significant part of the global oil market by directly or indirectly controlling most of the top-10 countries with the largest reserves of this raw material.
Now, in the best-case scenario for the US, they can achieve the "chaotization" of Iran, which will clearly not add stability to oil and gas production in Arab countries: drone and short-range missile attacks in this scenario could go on for years, and they will have sponsors. However, preserving Iran "as it is" would be a defeat for the US, after which Trump would face many unpleasant questions.
Iran, on the other hand, has achieved that US allies in the region are facing truly major problems. Supporting the hegemon is very expensive in a literal sense: hydrocarbon production and processing are declining, the end of the tourist season, which lasts in the region from October to April, has been disrupted, and there are growing risks of disruption for the next one. Outside the region, NATO countries need to think about where and at what cost to replenish their gas reserves. At the same time, Iran is managing to inflict quite significant damage to American air defense/missile defense systems, both by direct attacks on radars and by forcing opponents to expend scarce anti-aircraft missiles at a high rate.
To surrender in these conditions? Why bother? We can wait, as time is more on Trump's side with the upcoming congressional elections in the fall.
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🌒 @EastCalling
To sum up the first 10 days of the new war, the balance for the US is at least questionable. The Islamic Republic regime has not collapsed, on the contrary, it has strengthened, gained a new leader, and clearly does not plan to surrender its positions. This immediately undermines the entire war plan, which, as far as we can judge from the outside, was aimed at provoking an anti-government movement in Iran, overthrowing the government, and appointing a new head of state ready to negotiate with the US. This would have solved both main tasks. Firstly, it would have guaranteed the security of Israel, the closest American ally. Secondly, and most importantly, it would have allowed the US to control a significant part of the global oil market by directly or indirectly controlling most of the top-10 countries with the largest reserves of this raw material.
Now, in the best-case scenario for the US, they can achieve the "chaotization" of Iran, which will clearly not add stability to oil and gas production in Arab countries: drone and short-range missile attacks in this scenario could go on for years, and they will have sponsors. However, preserving Iran "as it is" would be a defeat for the US, after which Trump would face many unpleasant questions.
Iran, on the other hand, has achieved that US allies in the region are facing truly major problems. Supporting the hegemon is very expensive in a literal sense: hydrocarbon production and processing are declining, the end of the tourist season, which lasts in the region from October to April, has been disrupted, and there are growing risks of disruption for the next one. Outside the region, NATO countries need to think about where and at what cost to replenish their gas reserves. At the same time, Iran is managing to inflict quite significant damage to American air defense/missile defense systems, both by direct attacks on radars and by forcing opponents to expend scarce anti-aircraft missiles at a high rate.
To surrender in these conditions? Why bother? We can wait, as time is more on Trump's side with the upcoming congressional elections in the fall.
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🔥🔥🔥Hezbollah blast 3 Zionist tanks, ambush and kill soldiers in Khiam
In an all-night clash repelling invading Zionist forces advancing south of Khiam, Hezbollah fighters struck two tanks at 2:30am with ATGMs, confirming that one was seen burning afterwards. Evacuation forces were monitored and targeted with appropriate weapons while attempting to pull out the tanks and casualties
A third force was lured into an ambush while attempting to pull out their dead soldiers, and were targeted with appropriate weapons, as a 3rd Merkava was directly hit and was also seen burning
Khiam - The Graveyard of Zionists
In an all-night clash repelling invading Zionist forces advancing south of Khiam, Hezbollah fighters struck two tanks at 2:30am with ATGMs, confirming that one was seen burning afterwards. Evacuation forces were monitored and targeted with appropriate weapons while attempting to pull out the tanks and casualties
A third force was lured into an ambush while attempting to pull out their dead soldiers, and were targeted with appropriate weapons, as a 3rd Merkava was directly hit and was also seen burning
Khiam - The Graveyard of Zionists
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🇮🇷 IRGC Khatam al-Anbiyaa:
- There will be no end to this war. The willpower of the leadership, the people, and the armed forces to avenge the criminal enemies has become stronger today than ever before.
- Today, the situation is no longer the same where America and the Zionist entity can start and end wars whenever they want.
- There will be no end to this war. The willpower of the leadership, the people, and the armed forces to avenge the criminal enemies has become stronger today than ever before.
- Today, the situation is no longer the same where America and the Zionist entity can start and end wars whenever they want.
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🇮🇷 Haifa oil and gas refinery and fuel tanks targeted by drone attacks from the Army Air Force.
Announcement No. 20 of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army:
- In response to the aggression against Iran's oil depots, Iran’s army attacked the oil and gas refinery and fuel tanks of the Zionist regime in Haifa with drones.
- The battle against the criminals of America and the child-killing Zionist regime continues until the final victory of the front of truth over falsehood.
Announcement No. 20 of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army:
- In response to the aggression against Iran's oil depots, Iran’s army attacked the oil and gas refinery and fuel tanks of the Zionist regime in Haifa with drones.
- The battle against the criminals of America and the child-killing Zionist regime continues until the final victory of the front of truth over falsehood.
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🇮🇷⚔️🇺🇸🏴☠️🇸🇦🇧🇭 A Saudi man is crying over his car after it was targeted during an attack on the Millennium Tower in the Al Seef district of the Bahraini capital, Manama.
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🇮🇱 Israeli media: "Channel 14":
Some of the infrastructure that Iran has built over many years is difficult to target.
"Israel" cannot strike all the required targets in Iran.
Some of the infrastructure that Iran has built over many years is difficult to target.
"Israel" cannot strike all the required targets in Iran.
According to Der Spiegel magazine, Iran launched a missile attack on a German military facility in Jordan.
According to the magazine, the German sector of the Al-Azraq air base, which also houses units of the US Air Force, was attacked. On the night of March 10, ballistic missiles were launched from Iranian territory towards the base.
The attack caused damage to a barracks building belonging to the German army (Bundeswehr).
At the time of the attack, the German soldiers were in their shelters, so there were no casualties.
According to the magazine, the German sector of the Al-Azraq air base, which also houses units of the US Air Force, was attacked. On the night of March 10, ballistic missiles were launched from Iranian territory towards the base.
The attack caused damage to a barracks building belonging to the German army (Bundeswehr).
At the time of the attack, the German soldiers were in their shelters, so there were no casualties.
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🚨🇮🇷 Iran Rejects Ceasefire
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf says Tehran is not seeking a ceasefire:
> “We are absolutely NOT seeking a ceasefire. The aggressor must be struck in the mouth so it never again even thinks of attacking dear Iran.”
He added that Iran intends to break what he called Israel’s cycle of “war–negotiation–ceasefire–war.”
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf says Tehran is not seeking a ceasefire:
> “We are absolutely NOT seeking a ceasefire. The aggressor must be struck in the mouth so it never again even thinks of attacking dear Iran.”
He added that Iran intends to break what he called Israel’s cycle of “war–negotiation–ceasefire–war.”
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🇧🇭🚀⚡️– Iranian drone hits desalination plant in Bahrain — ABC
note: could be a zionist false flag attack
note: could be a zionist false flag attack
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