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🇦🇪🇺🇸⚡️🇮🇷 Satellite Images Reveal Multiple Fires at UAE Oil & Gas Sites After Iranian Strikes
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🇮🇷💥🇺🇸/🇮🇱 Wave 98 of Operation True Promise 4: Retreat of American helicopter carrier USS Tripoli with more than 5,000 sailors

Public Relations Office of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps:

Following the warning statements issued by the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, the IRGC Navy and Aerospace Forces, in Wave 98 of Operation True Promise 4, under the blessed code “Ya Sayyid al-Sajidin (A)” and dedicated to Major General Martyr Majid Khadami, carried out combined, impact-focused operations by the grace of God against American and Zionist command centers, operational bases, logistical hubs, and military-industrial infrastructure.

➡️In the first phase of the operation this morning, IRGC Navy fighters precisely targeted the container ship SDN7, belonging to the Zionist regime, with a cruise missile, causing its destruction and a widespread fire.

➡️Northern and southern Tel Aviv, strategic centers in Haifa, chemical companies and factories in Beersheba, and locations of Zionist army forces in Petah Tikva were struck precisely by Iranian ballistic missiles, amid the inability of the regime’s advanced air defense systems to intercept them.

The American terrorist army's amphibious assault helicopter carrier LHA-7 (USS Tripoli), with more than 5,000 sailors and Marines, was also subjected to a lightning Iranian strike barrage, following which it was forced to retreat to the depths of the southern Indian Ocean.

➡️In another part of the offensive operations, a joint UAE–Zionist drone production center, along with several aircraft stationed at Ali Al Salem Air Base, was struck precisely by drone and missile attacks.

➡️Offensive operations by the armed forces of the Islamic Republic and resistance groups in the region against enemy terrorist targets are ongoing, and further details will be announced to the Iranian nation.

➡️Movements in the Strait of Hormuz and activities in the waters of the Persian Gulf are under constant monitoring by IRGC Navy systems, and even the smallest hostile movement will be met with a decisive response by its forces.

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🇺🇸⚔️🇮🇷 So what the hell happened over the weekend?

So now that the dust has settled a bit, we’ve spoken to people and had time to analyze the sequence of events. Here are the two most likely scenarios (albeit very similar) for what happened over the weekend in Iran with the so-called “Search and Rescue Operation” to retrieve the downed F-15E crew.

It’s now fairly clear that the weekend events by the Americans were a Joint Special Operations Command attempt to establish a FOB (Forward Operating Base) in Isfahan. The question remains whether the F-15E was part of that operation, or whether the downing of the jet triggered it.

We lean toward the theory that the F-15E was the “first wave” of the operation. Why? We’re fortunate that Trump isn’t particularly careful with his messaging. In one of his post-rescue posts, he said the rescued WSO (Weapons Systems Officer) was a “respected Colonel.”

That immediately raises a red flag. It’s not common for a colonel (O-6) to serve as a WSO in an F-15E Strike Eagle. WSOs are typically mid-career officers—captains (O-3) or majors (O-4)—paired with pilots of similar rank. However, a colonel could serve as a WSO if designated as the mission commander (MC) for a larger, multi-aircraft operation. U.S. Air Force doctrine allows a senior officer like a colonel to occupy the WSO seat as MC, overseeing all mission phases regardless of the pilot’s junior rank (e.g., captain). That, paired with what we know happened later, points to a broader mission.

The other element is the scale of the operation. The U.S. military didn’t just “find an abandoned airstrip south of Isfahan.” The airstrip where we believe the U.S. attempted to establish the FOB was likely surveyed months in advance. U.S. Special Forces don’t just “wing it” on operations like this. The narrative being presented—such as the claim that the MC-130J “got stuck”—suggests something that Special Operations planners simply don’t do.

As far as we know, the MC-130J Commando II aircraft that transported the troops—and likely the “Little Bird” helicopters—sustained damage from Iranian attacks, which prevented them from taking off. The shrapnel damage seen in images supports that. We don’t believe they crash-landed or were shot down. The only evidence cited for that is the bent rotor blades on one of the engines in aftermath photos. But the MC-130J is not a standard C-130, which uses four-blade steel propellers. The Special Forces variant uses six-bladed Dowty R391 composite propellers, built with a carbon-fiber structure rather than metal. The bent propellers are most likely the result of the resin matrix softening—effectively “melting”—under extreme conditions. Other images support this, as the propellers appear to shred and snap rather than cleanly break.

Why Isfahan? The obvious explanation is the collection of nuclear material, as the region hosts multiple facilities such as Natanz, where enriched uranium is believed to be stored. But there are other factors. Isfahan hosts a large Jewish community, which would likely be influenced by Mossad and CIA operations. The airstrip was not chosen at the last minute to rescue a WSO, with massive assets assembled on the fly. It’s rumored the airstrip had previously been surveyed by Israeli Shaldag (Unit 5101), an elite Israeli Air Force special operations unit.

As for staging: at roughly the same time, Iran struck Camp Buehring in Kuwait, which is believed to have been the staging ground for the operation. This suggests Iran had prior knowledge—and reinforces the idea that the base was tied to the American operation.

There are several other inconsistencies in the U.S. narrative: how a badly injured WSO managed to climb a mountain, why the extraction point was established in Isfahan when evacuation to Kuwait or Iraq was possible, and so on.

Continued in the next post

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➡️What Happened over the Weekend. Part 2.

One final point—and this is a bit of a tinfoil-hat moment, as usual: who, or rather what, shot down the F-15E? One detail that went largely unnoticed on Saturday evening was a report from Iranian sources that fighter jets had taken off. We didn’t pay much attention at the time, but in hindsight it may be significant. Maybe earlier reports were missed, or simply not made. But if Iran had intelligence that the Americans were planning something, it would make sense to risk deploying the Su-35s they “don’t have,” using long-range radar and data-linked missiles to target an F-15E carrying a colonel as mission commander. - This, of course is pure speculation ☝️

One thing is certain: whether the CSAR mission prematurely triggered a larger Special Operations effort to retrieve uranium stockpiles, or whether this was all part of a single planned operation, it failed. The Iranians have now learned a great deal about how the U.S. plans to infiltrate—and the U.S. has likely lost access to an airstrip it intended to use for a high-profile raid.

The U.S. narrative, of course, is one of “we leave no man behind”—and it reads like the outline of a Hollywood blockbuster.

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🇺🇸🇮🇱 Shiraz, in southern Iran, was hit during a coordinated wave of U.S.–Israeli airstrikes across multiple cities.

Targets in the city included a power facility—triggering outages across parts of Fars Province—and an industrial/electronics site linked to SA-Iran. The strikes left sections of the city without electricity, directly impacting civilians.

Shiraz was not an isolated case. Similar strikes were reported in Tehran, Isfahan, Ahvaz, and Bandar Abbas, pointing to a broad, pre-planned campaign.

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🇮🇷 Some images sent to Chris of Sharif University of Technology in Tehran after it was bombed by the Epstein Coalition.

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🇮🇷🇺🇸Reuters has written an article about the said rescue operation of the WSO of the downed F15 strike Eagle, according to an "unnamed" source, 🔸The clandestine mission to rescue a downed American Weapons Systems Officer (WSO) in the heart of Iran nearly…
🇮🇷💥🇺🇸 Satellite images show roads leading the scene of Rescue operations bombed by US special forces to cut off access by Iranian forces in Isfahan.

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🇮🇶 Civilians in northern Iraq have reportedly found the remains of a U.S.-made PAC-3 interceptor missile, likely fired from a Patriot air defense system and falling back into populated areas.

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🇮🇷 Sharif University of Technology, Iran’s MIT, was bombed by the Epstein Coalition. As one of the leading schools of technology and engineering in the world, I was honored to give a lecture to the students on February 9th about the ideal of resistance. It was very well received. The student who organized the lecture messaged my today and said:

“My heart is shattered, brother. Last night, my home — the place that shaped me, the university I love like family — was struck. Sharif University’s data center, the very brain and heartbeat of its technology, was wiped out. It feels like watching a part of my own identity burn.”

I felt the pain of my brother. I responded,

“We will defeat them brother.”

His response,

“I believe, we will, we will.”

This is what resistance means. ✊🏽

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Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei:

"America does not belong to this region. Over these 37 days, everyone has seen that America's only concern is the preservation of the Zionist regime."


Under UN Resolution 3314, Iran considers the actions of Gulf states that allowed US and Israeli forces to use their facilities to attack Iran a legal act of aggression. Despite this, Iran has not declared them enemies, and says regional security can only come through cooperation among regional countries, not America.

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🐻📖🤔AN EASTER MONDAY LINGUSITIC CONTEMPLATION

Ever wondered why the EU is such a laughing stock of global diplomacy and its "supreme foreign policy representative" Kaja Kallas mocked and ignored so mercilessly by pretty much everyone, not just Gusano Rubio? Well, the EU's and her utter irrelevance isn't only symbolic, it's literal - pure linguistics and semantics.

Her name literally means "it's over," "finished," "nobody's listening," "case closed" in half the languages spoken by the people she's supposedly doing diplomacy with - or at.

The Arabs say "khalas" when they want someone to stop talking.

The Iranians say "khalas" when something ceases to exist.

The Isn'trealis say "khalas" when they're done with something.

And in Mumbai street slang — predominant in Indian films, memes, and everyday talk — it drifted from Marathi *khallas*, meaning "completely finished, wiped out, ended." And also "deaf", "stammering", "irrelevant".

When something is "kallas", it wasn't just finished, it was "annihilated", "done for", "exhausted into non-existence".

The EU, at this stage of its "development", appointed someone named exactly that as their top diplomat.

Every time she issues a statement, the entire Middle East, Russia, and the Global South responds in their native languages: "Yes, exactly, khalas, finished, nobody cares."

The Arabs don't need to read her statement on Iran or Russia. They just hear her name and understand the full weight of EU foreign policy.

Euroc-rat class deserves credit for the most honest branding in EU institutional history — the High Representative for Khalas Affairs.
Her name is the universal word for "this conversation is over," in languages spoken from Cairo to Tehran to Mumbai - by people who have never once been asked for their opinion by Brussels and have collectively decided that's fine.

"Europe" is finished anyway.


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