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🇮🇷⚡️Today's footage from our Iranian sister: Massive crowds in Tehran honor the Martyrs of the Ramadan War in a solemn procession.

May Allah accept their sacrifice and grant them the highest ranks in Jannah.
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🇮🇷⚡️WATCH: Short documentary about the new Supreme Leader of Islamic Republic of Iran
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📹 Witnessing the Horror: A veteran teacher shares his account of the moments the Shajareh Tayyebah school in Minab was targeted by the U.S. and the Zionist regime.

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🇮🇷 Sardar Fadavi: Since yesterday, Trump has personally been seeking to announce a ceasefire

“If the enemy had won the war, he would not have used the whole world as an intermediary to announce a ceasefire.”
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⚠️🇮🇷Iran's Foreign Minister:

The branch of Iran's oldest bank was bombed when many employees were inside. The Iranian armed forces will compensate for the damage caused by this crime.

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🇮🇷🇴🇲- Port of Salalah, Oman, still burns, several hours after the Iranian attack.

Footage also shows the moment of the Iranian arrival striking a fuel depot at the port.
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Starmer refused to publicly condemn the US for the killing of Iranian children.

"I have a specific question. He, like me, saw the same footage of an American Tomahawk missile hitting a primary school, killing 110 children. Does he consider that a war crime?"

"We're all concerned about this footage, but let me be absolutely clear. There are 300,000 British citizens in the region, including Scots. The region is being hit by airstrikes, missiles, and drones, putting them at grave risk. We are taking action to protect them. I'm astonished that the Scottish National Party is saying, 'No action is needed to support Scottish citizens in the region.' That's outrageous."

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🤡 Trump says oil will be coming down — oil spikes in 3 hours

"We did a little excursion... Prices are coming down substantially, oil will be coming down," he told reporters.


Meanwhile, WTI crude prices:
🌏 16:46 EST: $87.25
🌏 19:48 EST: $92.95

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🚨🇨🇳🇺🇸The siege of dragon: How US uses war on 🇮🇷Iran to cut China off

For decades, China has lived under a single strategic nightmare — the Malacca Dilemma — 80% of its energy imports pass through this narrow strait, a chokepoint the US Navy could, in a crisis, simply shut down.

To survive, China built a landward fortress. Hundreds of billions poured into the Belt and Road Initiative—railways, pipelines, and ports designed to create an overland escape route from Western maritime pressure. At the heart of that fortress lies Iran.

And now, as American and Israeli strikes rain down on the Islamic Republic, Beijing watches its entire Eurasian strategy come under siege.

🚨 China's landward strategy cornerstone

▪️Iran is not just another trading partner for China. The country sits at the crossroads of Central Asia, South Asia, and the Middle East—a natural bridge linking Russia, India, and Europe.

▪️Chinese companies have spent two decades embedding themselves into Iran's infrastructure. They built the railway from Tehran to Hamadan, modernised the ports of Chabahar and Bandar Abbas, and developed the Azadegan and Yadavaran oil fields.

▪️In July 2025, Beijing signed a contract to electrify the 1,000 km Sarakhs-Razi railway, connecting the Turkmen border to Turkey — a route Tehran calls “the safest and most economical link” between China and Europe.

▪️Through Iran, China planned to bypass the Malacca Strait and secure energy supplies beyond US naval reach. However, now the US seeks to strangle that route.

🔨Energy on edge

▪️China is the world’s largest crude oil importer. Iran, its second-largest supplier after Saudi Arabia, accounts for roughly 13% of China’s seaborne oil imports, much of it at discounted prices sustaining China’s manufacturing economy.

▪️Almost all of Iran’s exported oil goes to China. Venezuela, another sanctioned state, sends over half its exports to Beijing. Together, Iran and Venezuela supply around 17% of China’s total crude.

▪️Over half of China’s oil passes through the Strait of Hormuz, now at the centre of the crisis. After recent strikes, vessels began avoiding the strait and crude prices surged over 12%. Qatar, producing a fifth of global LNG, temporarily halted output at Ras Laffan after an Iranian drone strike.

▪️China holds strategic reserves—roughly 60–90 days of consumption, according to Western sources. Enough to weather an immediate shock, but insufficient for long-term stability.

👺Washington's "Go game"

▪️The US is no longer playing Western-style chess, where the aim is to capture the king. Instead, it has adopted the logic of ancient Chinese Go (weiqi). In Go, the objective is not to destroy pieces but to surround territory and control key nodes.

▪️Washington does not seem to seek Iran’s collapse. It learned from Iraq and Libya that failed states in the heart of Eurasia become geopolitical black holes, wrecking the very transit routes Washington might wish to use. The goal is strategic disciplining.

▪️The US aims for a “cooperative Iran”—a state forced to decouple from China and become a predictable, manageable partner of the West. A regime that remains in power but stripped of its regional teeth and strategic dependence on Beijing.

👉 This explains why Donald Trump has expressed scepticism over Prince Reza Pahlavi’s ability to consolidate power: the US does not need a new government, only the current regime’s capitulation on favourable terms.

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