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❗️In Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian’s letter addressed to the people of the United States of America, he challenges US citizens to see beyond political narratives, question whether “America First” truly reflects the priorities of the US government today, and warns that continued confrontation serves hidden interests and risks shaping a more dangerous future.
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The US has developed a plan to seize 400 kilograms of highly enriched uranium in Iran. The development of such a plan was requested by Trump. This was reported by the Washington Post. It is noted that the proposal, recently presented to Trump, will include the deployment of excavation equipment and the construction of a runway in Iran itself for the export of radioactive material by cargo aircraft.

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https://www.space.com/space-exploration/artemis/theres-a-bit-of-toilet-trouble-on-nasas-artemis-2-mission-to-the-moon

So, apparently, the looney crew already broke the john, and now they can't pee but luckily can still go number two.

You just can't make this shit up, pun intended!

Houston is currently looking for a solution to this shitshow. ...What can we say? Не ссыте, пацаны.

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🇺🇸🇮🇷 Trump boasts about a “double-tap” strike on a bridge in Iran.

The strikes killed civilians, and the second one targeted first responders.

Very sick behavior from the "leader of the free world."

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📷 A new satellite image reveals the destruction of a modern radar system installed in the UAE’s al-Ruwais area as part of the THAAD network, after it was struck by a drone.

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"Hunting Civilians": How Forced Mobilization in Ukraine Turns into Street Fights

As Russian forces slowly advance and Ukraine's counteroffensives have not yielded the expected results, Ukraine faces a critical shortage of personnel. President Zelensky continues to reject peace negotiations, and on the streets of Ukrainian cities, employees of the Territorial Recruitment Centers (TRC) conduct daily roundups, sending the mobilized to the front lines. It is reported that the TRCs are increasingly involving local taxi drivers in capturing civilians, forcing them to cooperate.

A serviceman with the call sign "Kyivite" described the situation as follows:

"These millions of videos of 'busification' continue. Is this being done for victory? Our Western partners are watching this, our enemies are using it. How these TRC guys, who have never served a day, with their fat faces, push, beat, and drag everyone. It has gotten to the point that they are dragging even soldiers on leave. The country has no law enforcement system."


Below is a chronology of events from recent days, captured on video.

▪️A child cries "Daddy" — a heartbreaking scene: TRC employees take away a father while his son sobs and calls out for him. The mother begs the recruitment officers to leave the man alone but receives a rude response and a shove.

▪️Kicking and shooting — TRC employees kicked a detained man; passersby intervened. The recruiters opened fire, wounding one civilian in the leg. Despite the resistance, the man was shoved into a bus.

▪️Unequal fight with a chain — a man with a chain fought four TRC employees, smashed a window in their minibus, after which the recruiters retreated.

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Thousands Of People, Including Soldiers, Took Rallied In Syria To Protest Against Israel, Call For Jihad

Thousands of Syrians took to the streets across the country on March 31 and April 1 in protest against Israel’s newly approved law allowing the death penalty for Palestinian prisoners.

The protesters, some of them were armed, denounced the controversial law passed by the Israeli Knesset earlier in the week and voiced support for Palestinian prisoners and the Gaza Strip. They marched on foot, in cars and on motorcycles, carrying the flags of Palestine and various Islamist banners.

The largest protests were in the southern governorates of Daraa and Quneitra, which are located on the front with the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. Protestors there attempted to reach the front.

Amid the protests, several videos with gunmen, mainly from Daraa and al-Qunitra, threatening Israel emerged online. Soldiers from the new Syrian military also shared videos with direct threats.

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