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Multiple fires have ran 20+ miles in the last 24 hours, and others have crossed the international border from Minnesota into Canada.
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Two large wildfire in Minnesota crossed the international border into Ontario yesterday.
https://thehotshotwakeup.substack.com/p/minnesota-wildfires-burn-33000-acres
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🌬 🔥 🇨🇦 Startling satellite loop showing numerous intense, fast moving wildfires tonight from far northern Minnesota and into Ontario.
Extreme heat signatures and thick smoke plumes are visible, with one fire even producing a pyrocumulonimbus cloud, a fire-induced thunderstorm.
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Extreme heat signatures and thick smoke plumes are visible, with one fire even producing a pyrocumulonimbus cloud, a fire-induced thunderstorm.
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🌆 🇨🇦 🔥 The sky over Toronto, Canada, has turned an eerie shade of orange due to smoke from wildfires across the country. A similar scene happened in NYC in June 2023.
https://abc7ny.com/post/nyc-air-quality-advisory-effect-new-york-city-due-canadian-wildfire-smoke/19513490/
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https://abc7ny.com/post/nyc-air-quality-advisory-effect-new-york-city-due-canadian-wildfire-smoke/19513490/
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🌬 🔥 🇨🇦 Air quality continues to deteriorate across SW Ontario and the GTA
AQHI above 10 is very, very unhealthy
A station NW of Waterloo is reporting a AQHI of 29
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AQHI above 10 is very, very unhealthy
A station NW of Waterloo is reporting a AQHI of 29
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🌬 🔥 🇨🇦 Toronto currently via earthcam
Dense wildfire smoke is headed towards NYC for the next two days. Let's hope it doesn't get this bad.
📎 Pat Cavlin
Dense wildfire smoke is headed towards NYC for the next two days. Let's hope it doesn't get this bad.
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🌬 🔥 🇺🇸 The air quality over the upper Midwest is just atrocious.
Unfortunately some of this makes its way to SNE over the next few days.
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Unfortunately some of this makes its way to SNE over the next few days.
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During the U.S.-Iran talks in Lake Lucerne, Switzerland in late June, Iranian negotiators sent a private message to Vice President JD Vance through an intermediary. The Iranians warned Vance that the continued presence of President Donald Trump’s Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner would undermine the chance of turning the June 17 framework into an enduring deal, a senior Iranian official told Drop Site.
The Iranian official spoke to Drop Site on the condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to speak publicly. In the message, according to the official, Iran conveyed to Vance that the pair were more interested in exploiting insider knowledge of the negotiations to profit in financial markets than they were in reaching a deal. Iranian negotiators also expressed concern about repeated leaks from Kushner to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (A U.S. official told Axios that since the negotiations began, Witkoff and Kushner “talk almost every day to Netanyahu” and the head of Mossad.)
In the weeks leading up to the signing of the memorandum of understanding, the official said, Iran presented written documentation to mediators of what it characterized as evidence that “individuals close to President Trump” were abusing the Iran war and diplomatic developments to manipulate financial markets. “Even before the Islamabad talks kicked off [in April], we had already sent multiple messages to Trump through the Pakistanis, warning them about [Witkoff’s] overall destructive role in the previous negotiation,” the Iranian official said.
The outreach to Vance came after these previous efforts to raise Tehran’s concerns about Witkoff and Kushner with the White House, the official said—given that messages passed to mediators are delivered broadly to the full U.S. team including Kushner, who is a private citizen with no official government role.
“We transmitted data and assessments through an exclusive channel to Mr. Vance,” said the senior Iranian official, who has direct knowledge of the effort. Iranian negotiators, he said, communicated to Vance that they believed Witkoff and Kushner were “abusing” the diplomatic process, “effectively disrupting the overall negotiating atmosphere.”
Drop Site was not able to independently confirm the intermediary actually delivered the message, though the Iranian official said Tehran was confident Vance had received it. The official declined to offer specifics. In response to a request for comment sent to the vice president’s office, a U.S. official denied Iran’s claims. “A message of this nature was never conveyed to the Vice President or his team,” the official told Drop Site. “Additionally, any insinuation that the other members of the president’s trusted negotiating team are operating under motives other than serving the president and delivering on his mission is false.”
Since the Iran war began, many financial analysts have described a pattern where speculative bets are placed or unusually large positions are taken in key markets related to the conflict and diplomatic events, including consistent announcements from Trump made just prior to the Monday openings of U.S. trading. This has led to widespread public speculation that people with access to inside information are manipulating markets in oil futures, energy stocks, and prediction markets.
In June, Iran calculated profits from such alleged manipulation had reached $9 billion and formally requested, in writing, that Iran should share in the proceeds. “We have conveyed through intermediaries that $4.5 billion of this sum should also be allocated to the Iranian side,” the Iranian official said. “The exchanged texts will ultimately become part of the historical record.”
Iran met for indirect diplomatic talks on February 6 in Oman and February 26 in Switzerland before the war began on February 28. “During our negotiation rounds in Oman, it had become completely clear to us that this person [Witkoff] had zero connection to diplomacy or actually advancing the talks,” the official added, saying that Witkoff had entirely misrepresented Iran’s positions on a range of issues, including what terms it was willing to offer the U.S. on the fate of its highly enriched uranium. Witkoff’s “mistaken impressions from the negotiations got passed on to Trump,” he charged.
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Iran Sent Message to JD Vance Warning that Kushner and Witkoff Were “Abusing” Their Inside Access to Negotiations
A senior Iranian official said Tehran privately told Vance the pair were exploiting the negotiations for financial gain. The Trump administration says it never happened.
Forwarded from Middle East Spectator — MES
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—❗️🇮🇷/🇮🇶 NEW: Iran is carrying out a large scale attack against Kurdish separatists in Erbil and the U.S. base at Erbil International Airport
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Companies owned by a longtime U.S. government and military contractor have been operating several airplanes linking regional supply routes to the stronghold of a paramilitary force accused of genocide in Sudan, a Reuters investigation has found.
To the outside world, Steven Shaulis, a 63-year-old U.S. Army Special Forces veteran, is the head of the Singapore-based CADG, formerly known as Central Asia Development Group, a global firm that has held U.S. and United Nations contracts for over 20 years. Shaulis’ companies have earned at least $419 million from American taxpayers through military and foreign-aid projects, government records show.
Their work has included building infrastructure for U.S. troops in Afghanistan, supplying them air-conditioning in Iraq and work on an airfield for the U.S. Department of Defense in Kenya.
Behind the scenes, Reuters found, Shaulis-controlled firms have operated at least three aging Boeing aircraft flying to key logistics hubs used by the Rapid Support Forces, the Sudanese paramilitary group accused of atrocities in the Darfur region. The United States, the European Union, the United Kingdom and the United Nations have sanctioned the RSF's top commanders, along with more than two dozen people and companies accused of helping the paramilitary force procure weapons, equipment and mercenaries.
Reuters is reporting the involvement of Shaulis’ companies in Sudan’s civil war for the first time. The news organization found no evidence that Shaulis or any of his companies have been sanctioned or face allegations of wrongdoing from authorities.
The trail leading to Shaulis starts with a mysterious Boeing 737 destroyed by Sudan’s military in May 2025 at the airport in Nyala, an RSF stronghold in Darfur. A source with direct knowledge told Reuters that 51 RSF fighters were among the 54 people killed in the strikes.
A pilot and ground engineer on board were employed by Occidental Support Services, a company wholly owned by Shaulis and registered in the United Arab Emirates, according to corporate and employment records reviewed for this report. Reuters also identified two additional Boeing 727s tied to Shaulis firms that have moved from Brazil and the U.S. since October 2024 to Chad, where they made flights to known supply hubs used by the RSF.
Flight tracking data, satellite imagery and an open-source video show that the three planes Reuters linked to Shaulis landed at least 16 times at three of these hubs – Bosaso, Somalia; Kufrah, Libya, which proved critical to the al-Fashir operation; and Nyala, Darfur’s largest city and the RSF’s most important military-and-logistics hub.
The planes were often based in N’Djamena, Chad, where satellite imagery captured them inside a military section of the capital city’s airport, access to which is controlled by Chad’s armed forces. Airports in these locations are regularly used by the RSF as supply hubs, according to U.N. experts, diplomats, regional political experts and human rights groups.
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One U.S. official said the strikes are "helping set the stage, if needed."
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🇺🇸 Nick Fuentes on JD Vance getting caught holding the Iran War disaster.
“You couldn't stop Trump from getting us into the Iran war, and when you tried to put your face all over the peace deal, you couldn't get the deal either. So what good are you?”
"The number one beneficiary is going to be Marco Rubio."
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“You couldn't stop Trump from getting us into the Iran war, and when you tried to put your face all over the peace deal, you couldn't get the deal either. So what good are you?”
"The number one beneficiary is going to be Marco Rubio."
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