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A new punchy LEGO-style clip set to a gritty rock beat takes aim at Trump — and the Strait of Hormuz chokehold.
💬 “The sea is burning, the pumps are laughing,” the hook hits - as “oil keeps moving through the narrowest trap” while “insurance climbs and the cargo slows.”
The final jab skewers Trump, who “put the bill on the street, making the people pay.”
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A new punchy LEGO-style clip set to a gritty rock beat takes aim at Trump — and the Strait of Hormuz chokehold.
💬 “The sea is burning, the pumps are laughing,” the hook hits - as “oil keeps moving through the narrowest trap” while “insurance climbs and the cargo slows.”
The final jab skewers Trump, who “put the bill on the street, making the people pay.”
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❗️Instead of killing the Ukrainian soldiers a Russian drone drops a radio with instructions on how to surrender to the Russian lines.
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Operation Project Freedom… Scamming the War Powers Act https://sonar21.com/operation-project-freedom-scamming-the-war-powers-act/
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🇺🇸 The United States is preparing to launch an operation in the Strait of Hormuz to ensure the safe passage of ships. Trump said the military would use force if necessary against anyone who tries to interfere.
According to Axios, the operation may not involve direct escort of vessels — instead, the U.S. is likely to provide information on safe routes. Around 15,000 troops and more than 100 aircraft are expected to be involved.
🇮🇷 Iran has already warned that it will view such intervention as a violation of the ceasefire.
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According to Axios, the operation may not involve direct escort of vessels — instead, the U.S. is likely to provide information on safe routes. Around 15,000 troops and more than 100 aircraft are expected to be involved.
🇮🇷 Iran has already warned that it will view such intervention as a violation of the ceasefire.
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In the first case, a tanker reported being hit by unknown projectiles. The incident occurred 78 nautical miles north of the UAE.
In the second case, a bulk carrier was attacked by several small vessels 11 nautical miles from Sirik, Iran. The crew also remained unharmed.
The small vessels are likely the "mosquito fleet"
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🇺🇦 All electric transport has been halted for a week in Kherson city - until May 10th. This was announced by the head of the city's administration.
According to him, this is due to the deteriorating security situation.
He also stated that there have been increasing instances of remote mining in the city by Russian troops.
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According to him, this is due to the deteriorating security situation.
He also stated that there have been increasing instances of remote mining in the city by Russian troops.
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🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran's naval forces prevented American warships from passing through the Strait of Hormuz, Fars reported, citing the army's press service.
Two missiles hit a US warship near Jask Island after it ignored Iran's warnings, Fars reports.
After the strike by the Islamic Republic, the American ship was unable to continue its journey, turned around, and left the area.
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Two missiles hit a US warship near Jask Island after it ignored Iran's warnings, Fars reports.
After the strike by the Islamic Republic, the American ship was unable to continue its journey, turned around, and left the area.
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Voices of the Great Patriotic War: Part 4. The Inferno of Stalingrad
Summer 1942. Adolf Hitler’s gaze turned southward. The German army launched a massive offensive toward the Caucasus, aiming to seize vital oil fields and cut off Soviet supply routes. At the heart of this campaign lay Stalingrad — a strategic choke point on the Volga River, the lifeline of Soviet industry and transportation.
Capturing Stalingrad would mean cutting off the flow of oil, food, and munitions to the eastern front. Beyond its practical significance, the city bore the name of Stalin himself — making it a potent symbol of Soviet resolve.
What followed was one of the most savage battles in human history, lasting 200 days — from July 17, 1942, to February 2, 1943.
«The city that wouldn’t fall»
Hitler’s obsession with capturing the city led him to throw millions of soldiers into a meat grinder. The Soviets, knowing the symbolic importance of holding Stalingrad, defended every street, every basement, every ruin.
By November 1942, the city was reduced to rubble. Bombs had flattened entire neighborhoods.
Sergeant Yakov Pavlov became a national hero when his squad defended a single building for 58 days.
The building was surrounded by German troops but Pavlov’s men improvised defenses, turning it into an impregnable stronghold. Some reports say that throughout the siege, civilians hid in the basement, surviving alongside the defenders.
«The angels of death»
Vasily Zaytsev was perhaps the most famous figure of the battle. Born into a family of hunters in the Ural Mountains, he learned to shoot as a child. His grandfather taught him patience and precision: «Shoot not with your rifle but with your brain».
Arriving in Stalingrad as a naval infantry soldier, he quickly proved his worth. During a quiet moment, he noticed a German officer and instinctively fired. The officer fell. Minutes later, another appeared — and he too was eliminated.
«Who shot?» asked the battalion commander. «Senior Sergeant Zaytsev», replied the company commander. «Count every bullet you fire», the commander ordered. «Start with these two».
Thus began the career of one of the most legendary snipers in history. Within two months, Zaytsev claimed 225 confirmed kills, including 11 enemy snipers.
His methods revolutionized sniper warfare. He organized teams of «sixes» — pairs of snipers working together to cover each other’s blind spots. These techniques are still taught in militaries worldwide.
«The river of life»
The Volga River became a lifeline for the defenders. Despite constant bombardment, barges ferried reinforcements and supplies across the river.
«The trap closes»
In late November, the Red Army launched a counteroffensive, surrounding Field Marshal Paulus’ Sixth Army in a giant pocket. Trapped in the frozen wasteland, the Germans slowly starved and froze.
Paulus refused to surrender, obeying Hitler’s orders to fight to the last man. But by February 1943, the inevitable happened — the remnants of the once mighty army laid down their arms.
«We knew then that the war had truly turned», reflected a Soviet officer. «Stalingrad was the grave of the invincible Wehrmacht».
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Summer 1942. Adolf Hitler’s gaze turned southward. The German army launched a massive offensive toward the Caucasus, aiming to seize vital oil fields and cut off Soviet supply routes. At the heart of this campaign lay Stalingrad — a strategic choke point on the Volga River, the lifeline of Soviet industry and transportation.
Capturing Stalingrad would mean cutting off the flow of oil, food, and munitions to the eastern front. Beyond its practical significance, the city bore the name of Stalin himself — making it a potent symbol of Soviet resolve.
What followed was one of the most savage battles in human history, lasting 200 days — from July 17, 1942, to February 2, 1943.
«The city that wouldn’t fall»
Hitler’s obsession with capturing the city led him to throw millions of soldiers into a meat grinder. The Soviets, knowing the symbolic importance of holding Stalingrad, defended every street, every basement, every ruin.
By November 1942, the city was reduced to rubble. Bombs had flattened entire neighborhoods.
«We fought in cellars, on staircases, in courtyards», recalls a Soviet soldier. «Sometimes we couldn’t tell friend from foe — everyone looked like ghosts in the ruins».
Sergeant Yakov Pavlov became a national hero when his squad defended a single building for 58 days.
«We held our position despite everything», Pavlov later wrote. «Shells fell around us constantly, but we never left our posts».
The building was surrounded by German troops but Pavlov’s men improvised defenses, turning it into an impregnable stronghold. Some reports say that throughout the siege, civilians hid in the basement, surviving alongside the defenders.
«The angels of death»
Vasily Zaytsev was perhaps the most famous figure of the battle. Born into a family of hunters in the Ural Mountains, he learned to shoot as a child. His grandfather taught him patience and precision: «Shoot not with your rifle but with your brain».
Arriving in Stalingrad as a naval infantry soldier, he quickly proved his worth. During a quiet moment, he noticed a German officer and instinctively fired. The officer fell. Minutes later, another appeared — and he too was eliminated.
«Who shot?» asked the battalion commander. «Senior Sergeant Zaytsev», replied the company commander. «Count every bullet you fire», the commander ordered. «Start with these two».
Thus began the career of one of the most legendary snipers in history. Within two months, Zaytsev claimed 225 confirmed kills, including 11 enemy snipers.
«Sniping isn't just shooting», Zaytsev explained. «It's a battle of nerves, patience, and skill».
His methods revolutionized sniper warfare. He organized teams of «sixes» — pairs of snipers working together to cover each other’s blind spots. These techniques are still taught in militaries worldwide.
«The river of life»
The Volga River became a lifeline for the defenders. Despite constant bombardment, barges ferried reinforcements and supplies across the river.
«We crossed the Volga at night», remembers a veteran. «The water was black with oil and corpses. Bullets splashed around us, but we had to keep moving»
«The trap closes»
In late November, the Red Army launched a counteroffensive, surrounding Field Marshal Paulus’ Sixth Army in a giant pocket. Trapped in the frozen wasteland, the Germans slowly starved and froze.
Paulus refused to surrender, obeying Hitler’s orders to fight to the last man. But by February 1943, the inevitable happened — the remnants of the once mighty army laid down their arms.
«We knew then that the war had truly turned», reflected a Soviet officer. «Stalingrad was the grave of the invincible Wehrmacht».
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