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🇱🇧🇮🇱 - Reports of an alleged Hezbollah deadline for Israel to cease attacks is false. Hezbollah, nor al-Mayadeen, have reported such a deadline.
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A New York Times article on how Trump decided to go to war:
At one point, the Israelis showed Mr. Trump a short video—a montage featuring potential new leaders who could take the helm of the country in the event of the hard-line government’s collapse. Among those featured was Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran’s last shah—a Washington-based dissident who was trying to position himself as a secular leader capable of steering Iran toward a post-theocratic government.
Mr. Netanyahu and his team outlined conditions that they presented as pointing to an almost inevitable victory: Iran’s ballistic missile program could be destroyed in a matter of weeks. The regime would be so weakened that it would be unable to block the Strait of Hormuz, and the likelihood of Iran striking U.S. interests in neighboring countries was assessed as minimal.
Furthermore, Mossad intelligence indicated that street protests within Iran would resume, and with the assistance of Israeli intelligence in inciting unrest and uprisings, an intensive bombing campaign could create the conditions for the regime’s overthrow by the Iranian opposition.
The Israelis also raised the prospect of Iranian Kurdish fighters crossing the border from Iraq to open a ground front in the northwest, which would further stretch the regime’s forces and hasten its collapse.
Mr. Netanyahu delivered his presentation in a confident, monotone voice. It seemed to make the right impression on the most important person in the room—the American president.
“That works for me,” Mr. Trump told the prime minister. For Mr. Netanyahu, this was a signal of a likely “green light” for a joint U.S.-Israeli operation.
Trump’s advisers warned that Israel was overstating its capabilities, but he brushed aside their concerns:
“Regime change… that’s their problem.”
He focused on eliminating the leadership and crushing the Iranian army, believing it would be quick and decisive.
Trump asked each advisor to voice their opinion. J.D. Vance said it was a bad idea, but he supported Trump’s actions; Marco Rubio supported only military strikes, not regime change; the military outlined the risks but did not object; the political team warned of a negative international reaction but did not oppose the operation.
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A New York Times article on how Trump decided to go to war: At one point, the Israelis showed Mr. Trump a short video—a montage featuring potential new leaders who could take the helm of the country in the event of the hard-line government’s collapse. Among…
🇮🇷🇺🇸🇮🇱In other words, the Israelis simply showed the American president AI-generated videos of a small and victorious war, and no one in Trump’s inner circle dared to contradict him.
Earlier, Western media reported that instead of briefings, Trump is shown two-minute clips of explosions and strikes on Iran.
The American president was also “worked on” by Israel’s top lobbyist, Lindsey Graham, who spent hours talking to Trump about the advisability of a war with Iran.
Earlier, Western media reported that instead of briefings, Trump is shown two-minute clips of explosions and strikes on Iran.
The American president was also “worked on” by Israel’s top lobbyist, Lindsey Graham, who spent hours talking to Trump about the advisability of a war with Iran.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦Monthly Russian high tech losses statistics became daily…
• A Buk-M3 surface-to-air missile system.
• A Tor-M2 air defense system.
• A Zoopark-1M counter-battery radar system.
• Multiple logistics/maintenance supply depots.
• A drone storage facility and pre-flight preparation site.
• Oil terminal in Feodosia
• A Buk-M3 surface-to-air missile system.
• A Tor-M2 air defense system.
• A Zoopark-1M counter-battery radar system.
• Multiple logistics/maintenance supply depots.
• A drone storage facility and pre-flight preparation site.
• Oil terminal in Feodosia
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EXTREMELY intense bombardment of Beirut happening at the moment
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The kikes are congratulating hezbollah on their divine victory!!
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Everyone’s delusional get me out of this shithole pls
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Forwarded from Military_History (Zxar)
🇺🇸🇮🇷— Trump says Iran has gone through "what will be a very productive Regime Change," that there will be no "enrichment of Uranium" and U.S. and Iran will "dig up and remove all of the deeply buried (B-2 Bombers) Nuclear 'Dust'."
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Looks like alot of the strikes in Beirut might’ve been assassination strikes
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Chaos in Beirut at the moment, heavy casualties reported
Lebanon must share all of Iran’s wars but when it comes to peace it is always conveniently left out
Lebanon must share all of Iran’s wars but when it comes to peace it is always conveniently left out
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Forwarded from WarFront Witness (Meer)
⚡️🇮🇷🇺🇸 WSJ: The Iranian navy told ships anchored near the Strait of Hormuz that they still require Iran’s permission to cross, warning that any vessel trying to transit without permission “will be destroyed”.
The message was broadcast hours after U.S. President Trump agreed to a two‑week ceasefire with Iran, conditional on the strait being reopened “completely, immediately and safely”.
Most ships remain stationary.
@wfwitness
The message was broadcast hours after U.S. President Trump agreed to a two‑week ceasefire with Iran, conditional on the strait being reopened “completely, immediately and safely”.
Most ships remain stationary.
@wfwitness
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🚢🇺🇸🇮🇷Meanwhile shipping resumes in the Strait of Hormuz following the announcement of a ceasefire
The first signs of resumed shipping traffic are appearing in the strait following the announcement of a ceasefire, which provides for the temporary reopening of this strategic waterway to facilitate negotiations. According to MarineTraffic, hundreds of vessels remain in the region, including 426 tankers, 34 liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) carriers, and 19 liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers. Many of them were effectively stranded during the disruption in shipping.
The first movements are now being recorded: the Greek bulk carrier NJ Earth crossed the strait at 08:44 UTC, and the Liberian-flagged vessel Daytona Beach passed earlier, at 06:59 UTC, shortly after departing from Bandar Abbas.
The first signs of resumed shipping traffic are appearing in the strait following the announcement of a ceasefire, which provides for the temporary reopening of this strategic waterway to facilitate negotiations. According to MarineTraffic, hundreds of vessels remain in the region, including 426 tankers, 34 liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) carriers, and 19 liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers. Many of them were effectively stranded during the disruption in shipping.
The first movements are now being recorded: the Greek bulk carrier NJ Earth crossed the strait at 08:44 UTC, and the Liberian-flagged vessel Daytona Beach passed earlier, at 06:59 UTC, shortly after departing from Bandar Abbas.
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