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A Pakistani source says talks are expected to continue tonight and possibly into tomorrow.
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A Pakistani source says talks are expected to continue tonight and possibly into tomorrow.
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IRAN’S TASNIM: A new round of trilateral talks between Iran, the U.S., and Pakistan is now underway in Islamabad.
IRAN’S TASNIM: Officials warn this round could be the “last opportunity” to reach a framework with Washington. - Open Source Inteltweet
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JUST IN đź”´
IRAN’S TASNIM: A new round of trilateral talks between Iran, the U.S., and Pakistan is now underway in Islamabad.
IRAN’S TASNIM: Officials warn this round could be the “last opportunity” to reach a framework with Washington.
IRAN’S TASNIM: A new round of trilateral talks between Iran, the U.S., and Pakistan is now underway in Islamabad.
IRAN’S TASNIM: Officials warn this round could be the “last opportunity” to reach a framework with Washington.
Open Source Intel
I had this thought today.
What the world witnessed between the U.S. and Israel against Iran was one of the largest coordinated air campaigns ever launched against a single nation-state by two allied powers. Few operations, if any, in the modern era compare.
In the first 72 hours alone, over 1,700 targets were struck. By day seven, the U.S. had hit more than 3,000. By day ten, 5,000. The final U.S. tally: over 13,000 targets. More than 2,000 command and control sites. 1,500 air defense positions. 450 ballistic missile targets. 600 naval targets.
Israel matched that tempo on its own terms.
In 18 days, the Israeli Air Force flew what it normally flies in a full year. More than 12,000 munitions dropped. 8,500 strikes across Iran. 5,700 combat sorties in the Iranian theater alone. 7,000 targets struck across all fronts of operation.
Before Iran could respond meaningfully, Israel had destroyed 80 to 85 percent of Iran’s air defense architecture. Radars. Interceptors. Detection systems. Gone.
Iran was producing roughly 100 ballistic missiles per month before the war. That capacity is now close to zero.
The first 24 hours were double the firepower of the opening of the 2003 Iraq War.
Desert Storm opened with 150 targets. Epic Fury opened with 1,700.
The most sustained joint air campaign of the 21st century. By two countries.
Footage from CENTCOM compiled by @Osinttechnical
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I had this thought today.
What the world witnessed between the U.S. and Israel against Iran was one of the largest coordinated air campaigns ever launched against a single nation-state by two allied powers. Few operations, if any, in the modern era compare.
In the first 72 hours alone, over 1,700 targets were struck. By day seven, the U.S. had hit more than 3,000. By day ten, 5,000. The final U.S. tally: over 13,000 targets. More than 2,000 command and control sites. 1,500 air defense positions. 450 ballistic missile targets. 600 naval targets.
Israel matched that tempo on its own terms.
In 18 days, the Israeli Air Force flew what it normally flies in a full year. More than 12,000 munitions dropped. 8,500 strikes across Iran. 5,700 combat sorties in the Iranian theater alone. 7,000 targets struck across all fronts of operation.
Before Iran could respond meaningfully, Israel had destroyed 80 to 85 percent of Iran’s air defense architecture. Radars. Interceptors. Detection systems. Gone.
Iran was producing roughly 100 ballistic missiles per month before the war. That capacity is now close to zero.
The first 24 hours were double the firepower of the opening of the 2003 Iraq War.
Desert Storm opened with 150 targets. Epic Fury opened with 1,700.
The most sustained joint air campaign of the 21st century. By two countries.
Footage from CENTCOM compiled by @Osinttechnical
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I had this thought today.
What the world witnessed between the U.S. and Israel against Iran was one of the largest coordinated air campaigns ever launched against a single nation-state by two allied powers. Few operations, if any, in the modern era compare.…
What the world witnessed between the U.S. and Israel against Iran was one of the largest coordinated air campaigns ever launched against a single nation-state by two allied powers. Few operations, if any, in the modern era compare.…
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212 arrested in London for allegedly supporting Palestine Action, a pro-Palestinian group banned as a terrorist organization in the UK. https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2043066961240756438/photo/1
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212 arrested in London for allegedly supporting Palestine Action, a pro-Palestinian group banned as a terrorist organization in the UK. https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2043066961240756438/photo/1
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U.S. Navy Divers assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group One (EODGRU-1) onboard the USS John P. Murtha (LPD-26), conduct a hazardous material detection sweep before extracting the Artemis ll crew from the Orion, following splashdown yesterday in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego, California, April 10, 2026.
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U.S. Navy Divers assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group One (EODGRU-1) onboard the USS John P. Murtha (LPD-26), conduct a hazardous material detection sweep before extracting the Artemis ll crew from the Orion, following splashdown yesterday in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego, California, April 10, 2026.
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A security source confirms the IDF has been instructed to scale back strikes in Lebanon in the coming days, particularly in Beirut, as a confidence-building measure ahead of direct Israel-Lebanon talks set to begin Tuesday in the U.S.
Israel will demand the Lebanese government take significant action to disarm Hezbollah, with a clear message: either the Lebanese army acts against Hezbollah, or the IDF will continue to do so wherever necessary. - Kann News.
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A security source confirms the IDF has been instructed to scale back strikes in Lebanon in the coming days, particularly in Beirut, as a confidence-building measure ahead of direct Israel-Lebanon talks set to begin Tuesday in the U.S.
Israel will demand the Lebanese government take significant action to disarm Hezbollah, with a clear message: either the Lebanese army acts against Hezbollah, or the IDF will continue to do so wherever necessary. - Kann News.
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In short: Talks are going “amazing” except they can’t agree on the most important issue.
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In short: Talks are going “amazing” except they can’t agree on the most important issue.
Pakistani sources tell CNN the U.S.-Iran talks in Islamabad have been largely positive, but a stalemate persists over control of the Strait of Hormuz. - Open Source Inteltweet
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Pakistani sources tell CNN the U.S.-Iran talks in Islamabad have been largely positive, but a stalemate persists over control of the Strait of Hormuz.
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Trump: “We win, regardless what happens, we win. Let’s see what happens. Maybe they will make a deal, maybe they won’t. It doesn’t matter. From the standpoint of America, we win.” https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2043070868482322687/video/1
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Trump: “We win, regardless what happens, we win. Let’s see what happens. Maybe they will make a deal, maybe they won’t. It doesn’t matter. From the standpoint of America, we win.” https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2043070868482322687/video/1
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Trump: We will open up the strait even though we do not use it because we have a lot of other countries in the world that do use it that are either afraid, or a week, or cheap. We were not helped by NATO. https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2043071130265661466/video/1
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Trump: We will open up the strait even though we do not use it because we have a lot of other countries in the world that do use it that are either afraid, or a week, or cheap. We were not helped by NATO. https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2043071130265661466/video/1
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Trump says tankers are surging toward the U.S. as the Strait of Hormuz remains constrained:
"Boats are sailing up and heading out to our country. Big, beautiful tankers, and we're loading them up with oil and gas and everything else. It's a pretty beautiful thing to see!" https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2043071684236771510/video/1
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Trump says tankers are surging toward the U.S. as the Strait of Hormuz remains constrained:
"Boats are sailing up and heading out to our country. Big, beautiful tankers, and we're loading them up with oil and gas and everything else. It's a pretty beautiful thing to see!" https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2043071684236771510/video/1
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Trump warns China will face "big problems" if it sends weapons to Iran. https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2043071932233339065/video/1
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Trump warns China will face "big problems" if it sends weapons to Iran. https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2043071932233339065/video/1
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