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Good Christian Values?
https://apnews.com/article/pete-hegseth-pentagon-christian-worship-service-30db48b6ceb8af5e6172fb3ba2eafaa0
https://apnews.com/article/pete-hegseth-pentagon-christian-worship-service-30db48b6ceb8af5e6172fb3ba2eafaa0
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At Pentagon Christian service, Hegseth prays for violence 'against those who deserve no mercy'
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has hosted a monthly Christian prayer and worship service at the Pentagon, the first since the Iran war began.
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❗️Israeli chief of staff warns that Israeli forces as 'on course to collapse'
According to a report from Ynet, Israeli Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir issued a stark warning during a cabinet meeting, declaring that Israel forces are “on course to collapse into themselves" under mounting internal and operational strain. Zamir cautioned that force requirements are rapidly expanding while the army remains overstretched across multiple active fronts, from Gaza and Lebanon to Syria and the occupied West Bank.
The warning came as the government pressed ahead with expanding illegal outposts in the occupied West Bank, further burdening an already depleted military. Zamir highlighted a surge in Israeli settler violence, forcing the redeployment of additional battalions, while stressing that the growing demands on manpower are incompatible with current capabilities. At the same time, the government has failed to pass legislation addressing recruitment shortages, including laws on ultra-Orthodox conscription, reserve service, and extending mandatory military service.
According to Zamir, the situation is approaching a breaking point. “The reservists will not hold,” he warned, raising “10 red flags” over the army’s sustainability. He added that, at this pace, Israeli forces may soon be unable to maintain even routine operational readiness.
According to a report from Ynet, Israeli Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir issued a stark warning during a cabinet meeting, declaring that Israel forces are “on course to collapse into themselves" under mounting internal and operational strain. Zamir cautioned that force requirements are rapidly expanding while the army remains overstretched across multiple active fronts, from Gaza and Lebanon to Syria and the occupied West Bank.
The warning came as the government pressed ahead with expanding illegal outposts in the occupied West Bank, further burdening an already depleted military. Zamir highlighted a surge in Israeli settler violence, forcing the redeployment of additional battalions, while stressing that the growing demands on manpower are incompatible with current capabilities. At the same time, the government has failed to pass legislation addressing recruitment shortages, including laws on ultra-Orthodox conscription, reserve service, and extending mandatory military service.
According to Zamir, the situation is approaching a breaking point. “The reservists will not hold,” he warned, raising “10 red flags” over the army’s sustainability. He added that, at this pace, Israeli forces may soon be unable to maintain even routine operational readiness.
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🇾🇪🇾🇪 ⚔️ 🇸🇦 "They refuse humiliation, they refuse degradation, they refuse subjugation, they refuse enslavement to anyone other than God Almighty."
Abdul-Malik al-Houthi addresses Saudi Arabia directly: you are exhausting yourself in a war you cannot win, carrying the American and Israeli agenda against your own neighbors.
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Abdul-Malik al-Houthi addresses Saudi Arabia directly: you are exhausting yourself in a war you cannot win, carrying the American and Israeli agenda against your own neighbors.
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New: WHO new initiative to expand use of digital health wallets!
These people never give up with their control plans
Of course if your digital health wallet shows you are not up to date with every new experimental mRNA shot - you will face consequences . The question is will those consequences be worse than taking the shot ? What do you think ?
https://www.who.int/news/item/23-03-2026-who-and-partners-launch-new-initiative-to-expand-use-of-digital-health-wallets
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These people never give up with their control plans
Of course if your digital health wallet shows you are not up to date with every new experimental mRNA shot - you will face consequences . The question is will those consequences be worse than taking the shot ? What do you think ?
https://www.who.int/news/item/23-03-2026-who-and-partners-launch-new-initiative-to-expand-use-of-digital-health-wallets
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World Health Organization
WHO and partners launch new initiative to expand use of digital health wallets
The World Health Organization and the Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research, in partnership with the Temasek Foundation, have launched a new three-year initiative to help Member States of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) transition…
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IDF attacks Palestinian wedding
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🚨🇺🇸 🇮🇷 Iran war exposes deep cracks in U.S. power
The damage for the US in Iran war is already visible across the battlefield, supply chains and economy. This is not what "might" go wrong, piece by piece; the conflict is revealing already existing structural problems that Washington can’t easily fix. Here’s the breakdown:
1️⃣ Radar Blind Spots Across the Gulf —Iran has knocked out 12 US/allied radar systems, including AN/TYP-2 and AN/PS-132 units worth up to $200M each, leaving key bases from Iraq to Bahrain partially blind and exposing gaps in surveillance, interception, and energy corridor protection.
2️⃣ Helium Shortage Hits AI & Defense — Disruptions in Qatar removed 5M+ cubic meters of helium monthly, crippling semiconductor production and aerospace systems; with only ~45 days of viable storage, shortages directly threaten US tech and military output.
3️⃣ Tomahawk Stockpile Drain — Around 300–400 Tomahawks used in days, over 10% of inventory gone, while production crawls at ~90/year; this leaves a widening gap in long-range strike capacity, especially relevant for a Taiwan scenario.
4️⃣ Costly Missile War Trap — Over 6,000 strikes and 2,000 interceptors in days reveal an unsustainable model: million-dollar missiles used against cheap drones, draining stockpiles faster than industry can replace them.
5️⃣ Rare Earth Dependency Crisis — US weapons rely on Chinese-controlled minerals like dysprosium and gallium; rebuilding destroyed systems can take years, giving Beijing leverage over how long US operations can continue.
6️⃣ Economic Shock & Dollar Fragility — War-driven supply shocks, rising debt, and investor uncertainty are weakening confidence in the US economy, with growing concerns over long-term dollar stability.
7️⃣ Drone Warfare Gap — Iran’s cheap, scalable UAVs outperform costly US systems; Washington spends millions intercepting drones that cost a fraction, exposing a widening mismatch in modern warfare economics.
8️⃣ Defense Industry Limits Exposed — Precision weapons were burned at a record pace, $16B+ in early days, while labor shortages and supply chain bottlenecks prevent rapid replenishment, forcing asset shifts from Asia to the Middle East.
9️⃣ Petrodollar System Under Stress — Gulf states are reconsidering dollar reliance as energy flows shift to Asia and non-dollar trade expands, weakening a system that anchored trillions to US financial dominance.
Put together, these are not isolated issues. They point to a system under pressure—where military, industrial, and financial limits are already shaping the outcome of the war.
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The damage for the US in Iran war is already visible across the battlefield, supply chains and economy. This is not what "might" go wrong, piece by piece; the conflict is revealing already existing structural problems that Washington can’t easily fix. Here’s the breakdown:
1️⃣ Radar Blind Spots Across the Gulf —Iran has knocked out 12 US/allied radar systems, including AN/TYP-2 and AN/PS-132 units worth up to $200M each, leaving key bases from Iraq to Bahrain partially blind and exposing gaps in surveillance, interception, and energy corridor protection.
2️⃣ Helium Shortage Hits AI & Defense — Disruptions in Qatar removed 5M+ cubic meters of helium monthly, crippling semiconductor production and aerospace systems; with only ~45 days of viable storage, shortages directly threaten US tech and military output.
3️⃣ Tomahawk Stockpile Drain — Around 300–400 Tomahawks used in days, over 10% of inventory gone, while production crawls at ~90/year; this leaves a widening gap in long-range strike capacity, especially relevant for a Taiwan scenario.
4️⃣ Costly Missile War Trap — Over 6,000 strikes and 2,000 interceptors in days reveal an unsustainable model: million-dollar missiles used against cheap drones, draining stockpiles faster than industry can replace them.
5️⃣ Rare Earth Dependency Crisis — US weapons rely on Chinese-controlled minerals like dysprosium and gallium; rebuilding destroyed systems can take years, giving Beijing leverage over how long US operations can continue.
6️⃣ Economic Shock & Dollar Fragility — War-driven supply shocks, rising debt, and investor uncertainty are weakening confidence in the US economy, with growing concerns over long-term dollar stability.
7️⃣ Drone Warfare Gap — Iran’s cheap, scalable UAVs outperform costly US systems; Washington spends millions intercepting drones that cost a fraction, exposing a widening mismatch in modern warfare economics.
8️⃣ Defense Industry Limits Exposed — Precision weapons were burned at a record pace, $16B+ in early days, while labor shortages and supply chain bottlenecks prevent rapid replenishment, forcing asset shifts from Asia to the Middle East.
9️⃣ Petrodollar System Under Stress — Gulf states are reconsidering dollar reliance as energy flows shift to Asia and non-dollar trade expands, weakening a system that anchored trillions to US financial dominance.
Put together, these are not isolated issues. They point to a system under pressure—where military, industrial, and financial limits are already shaping the outcome of the war.
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🇮🇳 The global consequences of the US–Israel imposed war on Iran are starting to be felt over time.
Fertilizer plants in India are shutting down due to LNG shortages. India is also the world’s second-largest sugar producer—raising concerns about broader global food supply.
Fertilizer plants in India are shutting down due to LNG shortages. India is also the world’s second-largest sugar producer—raising concerns about broader global food supply.
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⚡️⚠️🔪🖤🇮🇷🇮🇷 The IRGC statement is short and clear:
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Qatar officially out. 2nd domino falls.
"Iran has been here for thousands of years. No one is going anywhere. Total destruction is not an option." "We will live side by side. We will be neighbors and find ways to coexist."
"Iran has been here for thousands of years. No one is going anywhere. Total destruction is not an option." "We will live side by side. We will be neighbors and find ways to coexist."
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Qatar officially out. 2nd domino falls. "Iran has been here for thousands of years. No one is going anywhere. Total destruction is not an option." "We will live side by side. We will be neighbors and find ways to coexist."
This is the most logical and reasoned position taken by of any of the gulf states since the beginning of the war. Qudos to them 👍
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🇮🇷❌🇺🇸🇮🇱 - Geology as warfare: Iran put its missiles where physics, not diplomacy, keeps them safe
According to CNN, based on satellite imagery, while the airstrikes have struck 77% of tunnel entrances to underground missile launch facilities, within 48 hours most are reopened by digging out blocked entrances.
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According to CNN, based on satellite imagery, while the airstrikes have struck 77% of tunnel entrances to underground missile launch facilities, within 48 hours most are reopened by digging out blocked entrances.
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The Statesman
Geology as warfare: Iran put its missiles where physics, not diplomacy, keeps them safe
CNN and Alma Research confirm Iran's underground missile railways have survived sustained strikes, and Iran's own commanders say why bombs can't reach them.
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🇮🇷❌🇺🇸 - Two missiles were launched from the Yazd region toward Israel at about 1:15 a.m. Iran time, fired from the same mountain area that was struck in recent bombings.
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📝 Gregory Brew -
Nearly a month into the war, Iran is still managing to fire missiles from the Yazd mountain missile bases, despite those bases being heavily bombed.
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