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💥Iran launched one of the strongest attacks on the Ali Al-Salem airbase in Kuwait.
67 Kuwaiti military personnel were injured.
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🇸🇰The Slovak Prime Minister, Fico, reacted to Zelensky's attack on Orban:
I express my full solidarity with the Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orban. If the Ukrainian president continues, it could happen that other EU countries will block a 90 billion euro loan for Ukraine.
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High-quality satellite images published by Airbus confirm that the AN/TPY-2 THAAD radar at the Mufaffak Salti base in Jordan was destroyed by Iran.
The Pentagon's wealthy bosses have lost another $1.2 billion and gained another blind spot in the region.
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🇮🇷🇺🇸The Iranian Navy attacked the aircraft carrier Lincoln and its escort ships again at night.
There is no information on the results. But the attacks are intensifying, and one day, one of the missiles or naval drones will hit its deck.
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🇺🇸🇮🇳🇷🇺US Treasury Secretary Bessent on Trump allowing India to buy Russian oil.
So generous 😂
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🇺🇸🤡US Airforce continues to strike the drawings.
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Rutte proves that Ukraine is not a priority right now
- As you know, even now it's difficult for Ukraine to get what it's already asking for. Now countries throughout the Middle East are spending their air defense funds and will likely want significantly more than before. Can NATO do anything to prevent Ukraine from losing military support due to this conflict?
- From conversations with many leaders in Europe, the United States, and Canada, I understand that an approach is being formed in which we say: we need to act comprehensively, from start to finish. We need to make sure that as allies, we support what the Americans are doing in the Middle East - in Iran, against Iran. More precisely, against not Iran itself, but against the regime.
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In the several days since the attack, U.S. officials have neither confirmed nor denied responsibility. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Wednesday that an investigation was underway. Nadav Shoshani, an Israeli military spokesman, told reporters on Sunday that “as of now,” he was not aware of any Israeli military operation “in that area” at the time.
U.S. officials in public statements have indicated that on the day in question, U.S. planes were conducting operations in the region where the school was located.
The elementary school is in the small southern town of Minab, more than 600 miles from Tehran but near the critical waterway of the Strait of Hormuz. Since Saturday is the start of the Iranian workweek, children and teachers were in class at the time of the strike, health officials and Iranian state media said.
Wes J. Bryant, a national security analyst who served in the U.S. Air Force and was a senior adviser on civilian harm at the Pentagon, reviewed the new satellite images and concluded that all of the buildings, including the school, had been hit with “picture perfect” target strikes.
Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said in a news conference on Wednesday that U.S. forces were carrying out strikes at the time along southern Iran. A map he presented showed that an area including Minab had been targeted by strikes in the first 100 hours of the operation, although it did not explicitly identify the town.
At the same briefing, General Caine said Israeli forces had predominantly been operating farther north in the country. He also identified several U.S. military operations targeting the southern and southeastern areas of Iran, without mentioning any Israeli activity there.
Some theories have circulated online suggesting that a misfired Iranian missile was responsible for the strike on the school, but The Times and other online analysts debunked the claim, in part by determining that a single errant missile wouldn’t have caused such precise and targeted damage to several buildings across the naval base.
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🇺🇸🇮🇷⚡️ — The War Department is expected to seek new congressional funding to replace munitions consumed during the recent operations against Iran, WSJ reports.
➡️ Large numbers of advanced interceptors and cruise missiles, such as Patriot, THAAD, and Tomahawk, have been expended, putting pressure on stockpiles.
➡️ Preliminary estimates indicate that military operations during the first four days alone may have cost roughly $11 billion, covering air and naval deployments as well as the extensive use of missiles and precision-guided weapons.
➡️ The Trump administration has asked major defense firms, including Lockheed Martin and RTX, to ramp up production quickly, though manufacturing and supply constraints could limit how fast output can grow.
- Tabz
You can ask for the money but it doesn't mean you will get them anytime soon, companies prefer to have a large sales backlog
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Iran crossed another escalation threshold.
Cluster-munition missiles against Israel.
These scatter dozens of submunitions across wide areas — designed for terror.
Unavoidable conclusion: Iran is not crushed. It is escalating.
The war is entering a far more dangerous phase.
—❗️🇺🇸/🇮🇷 NEW: Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Qatar are discussing withdrawing from contracts with the U.S. and canceling future investment commitments in the U.S. to alleviate some of the economic strain imposed upon them by the Iran war
@Middle_East_Spectator
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🇺🇸 Bahraini ambulances rush to the target location, which is a hotel where American soldiers are reportedly staying in the Juffair area.
- NAYAforIraq
When it comes to Bahrain, Iran will have a lot of intelligence from the majority Shia populace who are likely working at all these hotels.
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Should we had pro-Iranian accounts say they "captured" the 2 American Pilots from the crashed plane.
With everything we are getting on the Middle East a good reminder to take everything with a grain of salt. I'll right now say I also do not find the US government as the final word either, this whole thing is very political and a build-up of losses would force Trump to end his holy war. I do not trust Trump and Hegseth on losses/successes.
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The liberated Hungarians told Orban that the Kiev regime had thrown them onto the front line.
They encountered the Russians at arm's length. They were taken prisoner and survived.
- You're safe now, right?
- Safe.
- No one will be able to take anyone away from here. No one will take you away. You're now under our protection, so I'm glad we were able to help.
- What happened at the front? How close were the Russians to you?
- At arm's length.
Last question was odd given they are POWs, its not like you are going to be a POW from 100m away. Orban without a doubt cares about Hungarians and their interests, which gets him into trouble in the EU because he only cares for what is good for Hungary.
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The EU is unlikely to extend temporary protection for Ukrainians, reports Deutsche Welle.
"I would be very surprised if the temporary protection was extended in its current form. I think five years is enough for a temporary measure," said Ilva Johansson, the European Commission's special envoy for Ukrainians in the EU.
Thus, the official opened the conference "What will come after temporary protection? The future of Ukrainians in the EU in four years".
According to Johansson, Ukrainians who have been living in EU countries for several years will eventually need to change their legal basis for residence. These could be residence permits issued by national governments, work visas, student visas, and other forms of legal stay.
The official stressed that in the event of a protracted war, the European Union will continue to provide protection to people fleeing Ukraine. However, the approach to this may change - for example, it will be protection only "for people from regions that are clearly unsafe".
According to Johansson, the European Commission sees that the majority of Ukrainian refugees have decided to stay in the EU over time. At the same time, the EC is preparing a program for the voluntary return of Ukrainians to their homeland. It involves the EU providing support to organized communities, rather than making one-time payments to repatriates.
"We will not give money directly to people. We want to invest in local communities," explained Johansson.
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🇺🇸🤡Trump - promised that he would deal with Cuba immediately after Iran.
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🇺🇸🤡Trump - about the fact that all of Iran's weapons have been destroyed, but they still want to fight.
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Airstrikes with guided munitions on two Ukrainian Armed Forces bridges in the temporarily occupied Konstantinovka, DPR.
Georeferences:
https://lostarmour.info/map?coord=48.5334565,37.6843852
https://lostarmour.info/map?coord=48.5209476,37.6949306
-Lost Armour
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Everyone needs to know the extent of what the U.S did.
An unarmed Iranian ship invited to a joint Indian naval exercise paraded its sailors before the president alongside other participants, including the U.S.
At the last minute, the U.S. withdrew from the exercise and torpedoed the Iranian vessel, then reportedly refused to rescue the survivors, leaving the Sri Lankan Navy to recover bodies from the water.
- Suppressed News
Not going to lie, its pretty chicken shit stuff
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About Patriot Air Defense Systems
Another video where three PAC-3 missiles from the Patriot air defense system, launched at an Iranian missile, fail to hit their target. The missile somehow evades them and manages to reach its target.
The cost of a single PAC-3 missile is a million US dollars. The expenditure is so high that they'll only last for a couple of weeks, and that's it.
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Objective control of strikes by "Geran" drone kamikazes with TV guidance on targets in the Kharkov region:
Substation "Eshar 1" 110kV;
Substation "Rohan" 110kV;
Substation "Velyka Babka" 110kV.
-Lost Armour
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'A 'little slap' would have been beneficial for the US' - interesting remarks by retired French general Vincent Desportes on LCI.
- I think they need to understand that war is not so simple, and it's too serious a matter to entrust it to someone who only thinks about the first strike and never about the next one.
- What strikes me is what you're saying: a little slap would have been beneficial for them.
- I think they need to understand the reality...
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Hungary seizes money and gold from Ukrainian terrorists
Sybiha complains
Today in Budapest, Hungarian authorities took seven Ukrainian citizens hostage. The reasons are still unknown, as well as their current well-being, or the possibility of contacting them.
These seven Ukrainians are employees of state-owned Oschadbank, who were operating two bank cars transiting between Austria and Ukraine and carrying cash as part of regular services between state banks.
In fact, we are talking about Hungary taking hostages and stealing money. If this is the “force” announced earlier today by Mr Orban, then this is a force of a criminal gang. This is state terrorism and racketeering.
We have already sent an official note demanding an immediate release of our citizens.
We will also address the European Union with the request to provide a clear qualification of Hungary’s unlawful actions, hostage-taking, and robbery.
🇺🇸🇮🇷⚡️ — NEW: Three American MQ-9 Reaper drones have been lost during the war with Iran, though it is unclear where they crashed, according to CBS News, citing U.S. officials.
➡️ One of the drones attempted to go down off the coast of Iran, while officials do not yet know how or by whom the drones were brought down.
➡️ In a separate incident, an MQ-9 Reaper was shot down by suspected friendly fire from Qatari forces in recent days.
• Tabz
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Zhe wants to be allowed to rob Russian tankers.
'It's about changes in the law that allow for the confiscation of Russian oil after the detention of tankers subject to sanctions. And not to release them after three to five days following a court decision. We need confiscation. We don't need Russian oil, and we don't want to make money from it. But we also don't want the Russians to make money from it, because they use these revenues for war - on the battlefield against us'.
As we stated before European countries end always releasing tankers because like Russia they are bound by UNCLOS to do so. What I notice is European media often makes a big deal on the boarding of Russian tankers but the subsequent release they are fairly quiet on.
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The US International Trade Court has ordered the customs service to refund companies about $130 billion paid in import duties imposed by the Trump administration.
This is stated in the decision of Judge Richard Eaton, which is being analyzed by Russian media.
Earlier, on February 20, the US Supreme Court overturned most of the tariffs imposed by the White House. Trump called the Supreme Court's decision a "disgrace" and imposed new 15% import duties on all countries.
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Fire breaks out in the hotel that was targeted by the Iranian drone, Mabrouk.
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🇺🇸🇮🇶⚡️ — U.S. Central Command:
Rumors are circulating on social media of a U.S. fighter jet shot down over Basra.
These are baseless and NOT TRUE.
Trump's thin skin from Tucker's criticism
🇺🇸Tucker Carlson has lost his bearings. I've known this for a long time, he's not with us, he's not MAGA. The essence of MAGA is to save the country and make it great again. It's an "America First" policy, and Tucker doesn't meet any of these criteria. He's just not smart enough to realize it
— Trump
Trump better be careful as Tucker has massive reach and turning him into a foe would be to say the least, unwise.
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