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Iranian parliament spokesman Ebrahim Rezaei says the U.S. is “begging” for negotiations with the Islamic Republic, adding Tehran has not requested talks or a ceasefire “even once” since the war began. https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2058658829462598134/photo/1
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Iranian parliament spokesman Ebrahim Rezaei says the U.S. is “begging” for negotiations with the Islamic Republic, adding Tehran has not requested talks or a ceasefire “even once” since the war began. https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2058658829462598134/photo/1
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Even if a deal is eventually reached, I highly doubt it’ll be a good one, especially after the White House has now proven it's willing to give away nearly everything just to get out of a war it never should have started to begin with.
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Even if a deal is eventually reached, I highly doubt it’ll be a good one, especially after the White House has now proven it's willing to give away nearly everything just to get out of a war it never should have started to begin with.
@TheWarMonitor Eventually a deal will be made. It seems certain individuals still need time to be enlightened to certain realities. - Vandad Parsitweet
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@TheWarMonitor Eventually a deal will be made. It seems certain individuals still need time to be enlightened to certain realities.
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ICYMI - Scientists call to end the taboo and treat the search for extraterrestrial technology as legitimate, testable science worthy of serious investment, releasing one of the most comprehensive "maps" of every major category of alien technosignatures. https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/2058669186608455721/photo/1
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ICYMI - Scientists call to end the taboo and treat the search for extraterrestrial technology as legitimate, testable science worthy of serious investment, releasing one of the most comprehensive "maps" of every major category of alien technosignatures. https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/2058669186608455721/photo/1
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RT @NSTRIKE1231: 🇺🇲 The commander of the United States Southern Command, four-star General Francis Donovan, who assumed the post in 2026, is currently on an official visit to Venezuela.
He participated in bilateral talks with senior officials of the interim government, met with the leadership and staff of the US Embassy, and attended joint military exercises.
General Donovan and the American military contingent were transported to Caracas on two MV-22B Osprey tiltrotor aircraft, which also took part in the joint drills.
The United States and Venezuela have not conducted joint military exercises for decades, as under the Chávez and Maduro regimes the country maintained a hostile policy toward Washington.
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RT @NSTRIKE1231: 🇺🇲 The commander of the United States Southern Command, four-star General Francis Donovan, who assumed the post in 2026, is currently on an official visit to Venezuela.
He participated in bilateral talks with senior officials of the interim government, met with the leadership and staff of the US Embassy, and attended joint military exercises.
General Donovan and the American military contingent were transported to Caracas on two MV-22B Osprey tiltrotor aircraft, which also took part in the joint drills.
The United States and Venezuela have not conducted joint military exercises for decades, as under the Chávez and Maduro regimes the country maintained a hostile policy toward Washington.
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Ukrainian Navy Mil Mi-14 helicotper conducting an ultra low pass over a highway somewhere in Ukraine.
Before the war, Ukraine was known to operate four Mil Mi-14s. One of them was was shot down by the Russians in May 2022 while. https://twitter.com/Archer83Able/status/2058674645637677134/video/1
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Ukrainian Navy Mil Mi-14 helicotper conducting an ultra low pass over a highway somewhere in Ukraine.
Before the war, Ukraine was known to operate four Mil Mi-14s. One of them was was shot down by the Russians in May 2022 while. https://twitter.com/Archer83Able/status/2058674645637677134/video/1
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RT @sentdefender: U.S. Marine Corps MV-22B “Osprey” Military Tilitrotor Aircraft, assigned to the “Thunder Chickens” of Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 263 (VMM-263), currently deployed with the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group, seen landing in a parking lot inside the U.S. Embassy Compound in Caracas, Venezuela. The Ospreys, carrying Marines and other military personnel, are part of a military response exercise taking place today in the Venezuelan capital between the U.S. Department of Defense and State Department.
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RT @sentdefender: U.S. Marine Corps MV-22B “Osprey” Military Tilitrotor Aircraft, assigned to the “Thunder Chickens” of Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 263 (VMM-263), currently deployed with the Iwo Jima Amphibious Ready Group, seen landing in a parking lot inside the U.S. Embassy Compound in Caracas, Venezuela. The Ospreys, carrying Marines and other military personnel, are part of a military response exercise taking place today in the Venezuelan capital between the U.S. Department of Defense and State Department.
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Trump just got done reversing course saying he didn’t want to “rush” negotiations, but now the White House is claiming Iran wasn’t moving fast enough.
Iran also backed away from the deal hours ago after the administration began walking back key parts of its own proposal.
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Trump just got done reversing course saying he didn’t want to “rush” negotiations, but now the White House is claiming Iran wasn’t moving fast enough.
Iran also backed away from the deal hours ago after the administration began walking back key parts of its own proposal.
(Reuters) - A senior Trump administration official told reporters an agreement would not be signed on Sunday, saying that the Iranian system did not move fast enough. But he outlined what he said were the latest contours of what was being negotiated.
The official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said Iran had agreed "in principle" to open the Strait of Hormuz, in exchange for the United States lifting its naval blockade, and to dispose of Tehran's highly enriched uranium.
He pushed back on suggestions that Iran has not accepted disposing of its stockpiled enriched uranium. "It's a question about how," the official said. - Phil Stewarttweet
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(Reuters) - A senior Trump administration official told reporters an agreement would not be signed on Sunday, saying that the Iranian system did not move fast enough. But he outlined what he said were the latest contours of what was being negotiated.
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Aerial footage shows the massive industrial fire in South Gate, California.
Note: This is unrelated to the chemical leak in Garden Grove. https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2058676655112011905/video/1
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Aerial footage shows the massive industrial fire in South Gate, California.
Note: This is unrelated to the chemical leak in Garden Grove. https://twitter.com/Osint613/status/2058676655112011905/video/1
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Trump just got done reversing course saying he didn’t want to “rush” negotiations, but now the White House is claiming Iran wasn’t moving "fast enough."
Iran also backed away from the deal hours ago after the administration began walking back key parts of its own proposal.
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Trump just got done reversing course saying he didn’t want to “rush” negotiations, but now the White House is claiming Iran wasn’t moving "fast enough."
Iran also backed away from the deal hours ago after the administration began walking back key parts of its own proposal.
(Reuters) - A senior Trump administration official told reporters an agreement would not be signed on Sunday, saying that the Iranian system did not move fast enough. But he outlined what he said were the latest contours of what was being negotiated.
The official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said Iran had agreed "in principle" to open the Strait of Hormuz, in exchange for the United States lifting its naval blockade, and to dispose of Tehran's highly enriched uranium.
He pushed back on suggestions that Iran has not accepted disposing of its stockpiled enriched uranium. "It's a question about how," the official said. - Phil Stewarttweet
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(Reuters) - A senior Trump administration official told reporters an agreement would not be signed on Sunday, saying that the Iranian system did not move fast enough. But he outlined what he said were the latest contours of what was being negotiated.
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NOW - The Enhanced Games, where athletes are free to compete taking performance-enhancing drugs, opens in Las Vegas. https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/2058678682529448203/video/1
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NOW - The Enhanced Games, where athletes are free to compete taking performance-enhancing drugs, opens in Las Vegas. https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/2058678682529448203/video/1
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RT @NSTRIKE1231: ❗️🇺🇸🇮🇷The United States and Iran have reached an agreement in principle on a preliminary deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and require Iran to dispose of its stockpile of uranium enriched to 60%.
The deal still requires final approval from both President Trump and Iran’s Supreme Leader.
Under the framework, Iran would clear mines from the strait to ensure safe passage for commercial shipping, while the US would lift its naval blockade of Iranian ports. Iran would also be allowed to resume oil sales.
The package includes a 60-day ceasefire extension, with broader nuclear issues to be addressed in future talks. No final agreement has been signed yet.
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RT @NSTRIKE1231: ❗️🇺🇸🇮🇷The United States and Iran have reached an agreement in principle on a preliminary deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and require Iran to dispose of its stockpile of uranium enriched to 60%.
The deal still requires final approval from both President Trump and Iran’s Supreme Leader.
Under the framework, Iran would clear mines from the strait to ensure safe passage for commercial shipping, while the US would lift its naval blockade of Iranian ports. Iran would also be allowed to resume oil sales.
The package includes a 60-day ceasefire extension, with broader nuclear issues to be addressed in future talks. No final agreement has been signed yet.
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The latest White House spin is that people were “jumping to conclusions,” but now we’re learning the administration itself was actively lobbying Republicans to publicly support the deal before it fell apart, essentially putting the cart before the horse.
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The latest White House spin is that people were “jumping to conclusions,” but now we’re learning the administration itself was actively lobbying Republicans to publicly support the deal before it fell apart, essentially putting the cart before the horse.
New — The White House asked GOP lawmakers to tweet support for the emerging deal with Iran this weekend. Some did, others “dreading” returning from recess having to defend it, per senior GOP aide.
https://punchbowl.news/article/washington/gop-skeptical-iran-deal/ - Andrew Desideriotweet