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🇮🇱⚔️🇱🇧- Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu:
The ceasefire does not include Lebanon
The ceasefire does not include Lebanon
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The enriched uranium will come out of Iran either by agreement or by the resumption of fighting.
We see eye-to-eye on this issue.
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Another "ceasefire" made in bad faith. Trump is likely trying to save face from last Weeks's debacle. He could have ask CIA via Pakistan's ISI to set up the negotiations scheduled Friday in Islamabad. Its looking like it might not even make it to Friday!
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Karoline Leavitt: President Trump spoke with Prime Minister Netanyahu last night, and in that private conversation, Prime Minister Netanyahu conveyed exactly what he has said publicly — that he supports the president and that Israel remains a key ally and partner of the United States.
They have been a tremendous partner over the past six weeks, and we thank them for their heroic efforts.
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Forwarded from New Rules
🚨🇺🇸 🇮🇷 Trump's Iran Bombing Plan: A Recipe for Disaster 💥
Trump's threat to bomb Iran's critical infrastructure may sound like a quick fix, but it's doomed to fail.
Striking power plants and bridges won't stop Iran's missiles or cripple its military. Instead, it would destabilize the region and escalate the conflict.
Here's why:
1️⃣ Target selection is flawed
Iran's military doesn't rely on the public electrical grid. It runs on diesel and jet fuel stored in off-grid depots. Less than 5% of the country's diesel is used for military purposes.
Even if the entire grid collapsed, tanks, missile launchers, and other military assets keep moving.
Iran also has 130–150 power plants spread across the country. Even if the US takes out the biggest one, that would change almost nothing. Decentralization = hard to kill.
2️⃣ Military impact is zero. Civilian cost is catastrophic
A 1994 US Air Force report confirms grid attacks don't affect military operations. Bases have backup generators with 30–90 days of fuel and dual power sources.
Historical precedent: 1991 Gulf War bombing of Iraq's grid caused cholera outbreaks and an estimated 100,000 civilian deaths. Trump's plan replicates this error — targeting civilians while leaving military capability intact.
3️⃣ Strategic bombing is empirically disproven
A 1996 US Air Force report authored by Colonel Everest E. Riccioni found bombing fails to break an enemy's will or cripple infrastructure permanently. It prolongs wars — WWII, Vietnam, Gulf War.
Iran can retaliate symmetrically, threatening infrastructure in neighboring countries — an escalatory dynamic past targets lacked.
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Trump's threat to bomb Iran's critical infrastructure may sound like a quick fix, but it's doomed to fail.
Striking power plants and bridges won't stop Iran's missiles or cripple its military. Instead, it would destabilize the region and escalate the conflict.
Here's why:
1️⃣ Target selection is flawed
Iran's military doesn't rely on the public electrical grid. It runs on diesel and jet fuel stored in off-grid depots. Less than 5% of the country's diesel is used for military purposes.
Even if the entire grid collapsed, tanks, missile launchers, and other military assets keep moving.
Iran also has 130–150 power plants spread across the country. Even if the US takes out the biggest one, that would change almost nothing. Decentralization = hard to kill.
2️⃣ Military impact is zero. Civilian cost is catastrophic
A 1994 US Air Force report confirms grid attacks don't affect military operations. Bases have backup generators with 30–90 days of fuel and dual power sources.
Historical precedent: 1991 Gulf War bombing of Iraq's grid caused cholera outbreaks and an estimated 100,000 civilian deaths. Trump's plan replicates this error — targeting civilians while leaving military capability intact.
3️⃣ Strategic bombing is empirically disproven
A 1996 US Air Force report authored by Colonel Everest E. Riccioni found bombing fails to break an enemy's will or cripple infrastructure permanently. It prolongs wars — WWII, Vietnam, Gulf War.
Iran can retaliate symmetrically, threatening infrastructure in neighboring countries — an escalatory dynamic past targets lacked.
@NewRulesGeo
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Forwarded from BIG PICTURE with James Patrick (Planet Lockdown)
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War Weekly, is my new news program hosted with fellow documentary filmmaker Robert Cibis in Berlin. We briefly review the backstories behind the week's news on the ongoing hybrid war.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9hIgbWJz5wM&pp=0gcJCdoKAYcqIYzv
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9hIgbWJz5wM&pp=0gcJCdoKAYcqIYzv
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JD Vance:
"The Iranians thought that the ceasefire included Lebanon and it just didn't. We never made that promise. We never indicated that was going to be the case."
"The Iranians thought that the ceasefire included Lebanon and it just didn't. We never made that promise. We never indicated that was going to be the case."
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Forwarded from Robin Monotti + Cory Morningstar
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Forwarded from AlHaq News | Iran-US War Updates
🏴☠️/🇱🇧 🔻 Reporter of the 14th Network: "Following the Prime Minister's statements, an Zionist official said: "Negotiations will continue under conflict conditions, and at the same time, we are preparing to continue the attacks."
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