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Apparently, Israeli air force flights over Tehran are not as safe as they try to make it seem. The Iranian air defense is retaliating and attempting to shoot down F-16 fighter jets.
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Rich guy bemoans his brunch being interrupted in Dubai
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Apparently this is fake. This video has no connection to the recent events involving Iran. These exact wreckage fragments were filmed and published back in September 2024
https://www.independent.ie/regionals/wexford/enniscorthy-news/irish-companys-gps-equipment-allegedly-found-in-debris-of-russian-drones-in-ukraine/a404414176.html
Someone is just trying to tie Russia to attacks in the Middle East
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🇷🇺🇮🇷 A Russian trace was found in Cyprus.
It is claimed that during the strikes on the British base in Cyprus, Iranian Shahed drones were used, and a Russian "Comet" antenna was found in the debris of one of them, which is installed in a geranium.
But, first, you need to prove that this is really the case.
Somebody got some Russian upgrades....
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CENTCOM says Strait of Hormuz not closed despite IRGC pronouncement. Iran is not patrolling the strait and no sign yet of it mining the strait.
80 percent of their oil goes to China. To mine the strait would hurt Iran and its key ally.
Then why bring it up….
Everyone knows the stockpiles are low, bringing it up only confirms its getting very low.
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🚨🇮🇷 IRAN THREATENS TO BURN SHIPS IN STRAIT OF HORMUZ
Anas Alhajji warns Iran’s strikes on Gulf oil facilities and threats to close Hormuz push markets onto a “slippery slope” toward a major energy crisis.
He says 14 to 15 million barrels per day flow from the Gulf, but 33% of globally traded fertilizers also pass through the region, raising the risk of a wider food crisis.
Alhajji notes there is enough oil in the short run due to stockpiles and preemptive exports, but warns “what's going to happen next? That's where the problem is.”
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A very violent explosion resulting from a direct hit by a suicide bomber has shaken the American base in Erbil.
Iraqis are inspecting the crashed American kamikaze drone LUCAS, equipped with Starlink.
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Don’t let these liars change the narrative. Remember their stated objective was:
Regime change or Surrender
They said it would be over in days and the Iranians would rise up.
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'WE’RE THE GOOD GUYS!' — Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu on Iran
'We’re fighting the bad guys… Iran is like 50 North Koreas — committed to your destruction'
The dude facing arrest for genocide is the good guy? Plus instead of Trump there is a foreign president explaining to Americans why they are at war. Utter insanity
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Netanyahu: Iran poses a danger fifty times greater than North Korea.
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Ukraine for the rest of 2026
Russians with Attitude
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Watters: Do you and the President care who runs the country?
Vance: Whatever happens with the regime in one form or another, it's incidental to the president's primary objective here, which is to make sure the Iranian terrorist regime does not build a nuclear bomb
US now pretending they didn’t say regime change or total surrender was their objective. Sounds like an admission of defeat…
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Apparently, Israeli air force flights over Tehran are not as safe as they try to make it seem. The Iranian air defense is retaliating and attempting to shoot down F-16 fighter jets.
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Fwd from @
📝The Most Sensitive Strike📝
Iranians reached American air defense
It appears that information about Iranians damaging a component of American air defense is being confirmed: while in Bahrain they destroyed only a satellite communications station, at the Qatari base Al-Udeid a radar AN/FPS-132 worth $1 billion was indeed struck.
This facility is one of the key nodes of the US air defense system, which "covers" a huge sector from Europe to the Indian Ocean. There are only six AN/FPS-132s in the world: besides the US, they are also located in Britain and Greenland.
The technical capabilities of the Al-Udeid station are evident from the fact that it could detect missile launches at ranges exceeding five thousand kilometers, including from Russian territory. Not to mention missiles launched from Iran.
🖍How critical is this for the US? The damage visible in the images is not fatal, and theoretically the AN/FPS-132 could be repaired. Moreover, the US possesses enormous intelligence capabilities in the region, and has plenty of means to track Iranian launches.
🚩The point is that the damage is indeed significant even in monetary terms. Not to mention that components of American air defense in the theater of operations have never been knocked out by anyone in the world before.
❗️So while things won't become much easier for the Iranians in the war, in this particular case they hit the US with all their might. At the very least, this war can no longer be called a beating of the Iranians.
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If the video was indeed filmed in Cyprus, it turns out that Iran was given an outdated 4-channel "Comet"(photo 2 for comparison), whereas the relevant ones for use in Ukraine are 12-(photo 3) and even 16-channel CRPA antennas.
In the case of Ukraine, 4-channel antennas are no longer capable of overcoming the enemy's electronic warfare systems, but in the case of the Middle East, where electronic warfare complexes are simply not ready for such threats, this might be quite enough and will not affect the deliveries of "Comets" for domestic strike weapons.
It would be nice, of course, to see Iran also using Russian drones with MANPADS and air-to-air missiles, which also made their debut in Ukraine. But this is unlikely to happen.
- Military Informant
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This marks the first known instance of a Russian LNG carrier transiting the Red Sea while openly declaring India as its destination. Typically, these tankers avoid listing any specific destination in their AIS data and ultimately deliver to China.
Bros get energy, the EU can burn wood.
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Chalhoub Group, which runs 900 stores for brands from Versace and Jimmy Choo to Sephora across the region, said its stores in Bahrain were closed, while other markets, including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan remained open though staff attendance was "voluntary."
E-commerce giant Amazon , opens new tab closed its fulfillment center operations in Abu Dhabi, suspended deliveries across the region and instructed its employees in Saudi Arabia and Jordan to remain indoors, Business Insider reported on Monday, citing an internal memo.
Gucci-owner Kering said its stores were temporarily closed in the UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar and it has suspended travel to the Middle East.
Shares in luxury groups LVMH, Hermes, and Cartier-owner Richemont were down 4% to 5.7% on Monday afternoon as investors digested the knock-on impacts of the conflict.
The Middle East still accounts for a small share of global spending on luxury — between 5% and 10%, according to RBC analyst Piral Dadhania. But the region was "luxury's brightest performer" last year, according to consultancy Bain, while sales of expensive handbags have stalled in the rest of the world.
Now, shuttered airports have put an abrupt stop to tourism flows into the region and missile strikes — including one that damaged Dubai's five-star Fairmont Palm hotel — are likely to dissuade travellers, particularly if the conflict drags on.
"If you assume that it's a $5 to $6 billion (travel retail) market and let's say it's going to be shut down for a month, we are talking about hundreds of millions of dollars that are definitely at risk," said Victor Dijon, senior partner at consultancy Kearney.
If Middle Eastern shoppers cannot travel to Paris or Milan, that could also hurt luxury sales in Europe, he added.
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In plane footage from the F-15 incidents yesterday
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A major explosion at the American base in Erbil.
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https://iran-cost-ticker.com/
Watch and weep Americans.
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Sean Hannity on Iran: "There are people that say, well, the prime minister of Israel dragged Donald Trump into it...I want to get your reaction to that."
"Huh ha ha ha, huh ha—well, you're right. I mean, that's ridiculous."
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THIS IS NOT AN ENDLESS WAR — BIBI TO HANNITY
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🇮🇷⚔️🇺🇸Iran attacked the US embassy in Riyadh, US bases, and the King Fahd Bridge between Bahrain and Saudi Arabia
▪️The cause of the explosion and fire at the US embassy in the Saudi capital was preliminarily attributed to the impact of two drones, the Saudi Defense Ministry reported.
▪️A UAV also struck the King Fahd Bridge, which connects Saudi Arabia and Bahrain over the Persian Gulf, Fars reported.
▪️This 25-kilometer-long bridge was used by US forces, the agency specified.
▪️Iran carried out a new missile attack on US facilities in Kuwait, Tasnim reported.
▪️In Bahrain, another strike was launched against the US Navy's Fifth Fleet base.
▪️In addition, explosions occurred in the Qatari capital, Doha, during the night.
- Rvonekor's summary
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US base in Bahrain is hit again. Man the US AD in Bahrain is brutal.
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(Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump told NewsNation that you'll find out soon what the retaliation will be in response to an attack on the U.S. embassy in Riyadh and over the deaths of U.S. military personnel during the Iran conflict, a reporter at the media outlet posted on X on Monday, citing an interview with him.
Retaliation? You attacked Iran you clown.
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More than 20 U.S. Air Force KC-135 and KC-46 tankers are en route to the Middle East.
When failing, do more failing.
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