📝Iranian pseudo-patriots📝
for State Department money – part 1
With the start of American attacks on Iranian territory, another "war" has intensified — in the media space. At the behest of authorities in Washington, an entire "troll factory" appeared with identical comments supporting strikes on Iran, commissioned articles in semi-tabloid publications.
But the US has a more serious and well-prepared asset that they financed and cultivated for years — Iranian emigrants or refugees. They were given shelter in the US and set to work against the Islamic Republic.
🔻Who are the Americans paying?
▪️The main mouthpiece of American propaganda can be considered Masih Alinejad. This woman has worked in the media field for many years and enjoys great popularity both in the blog segment and political circles.
▪️She actively promotes anti-Iranian theses, and quite radical ones at that. With the start of the US military operation, she supports the White House's actions, promoting this idea among her subscribers.
▪️Her fan base is large: on Instagram (banned in Russia) she has 8.73 million subscribers, over 8 million on Facebook and another 746 thousand on X. This allows her to reach a huge audience.
🔻But that's not all:
▪️Alinejad also works at "Voice of America," receiving an unknown salary.
▪️The "National Endowment for Democracy" (NED) issued Alinejad $628 thousand from 2015 to 2022 for her "My Stealthy Freedom" movement.
▪️Alinejad is also a co-founder of the World Liberty Congress, financed by NED.
An American tanker caught fire after being hit off the coast of Sharjah in the UAE
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The USA has temporarily eased sanctions against Russian oil.
The Treasury Department has allowed the transportation and unloading of oil loaded onto tankers before March 12 - even if the vessels are under sanctions. The license is valid until April 11.
This is the first such relaxation in more than three years
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The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged Russians to refrain from traveling to Germany without an urgent need
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‼️🇮🇷 The Iranian Foreign Ministry reported that Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei was injured
▪️The new Supreme Leader of Iran, Mojtaba Khamenei, was injured, but his condition is assessed as stable, said a representative of the country's Foreign Ministry, Esmaeil Baghaei.
▪️In an interview with the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera, he noted that he could not say when Khamenei would give his first public speech.
▪️According to the diplomat, three to four candidates were vying for the post of Supreme Leader, but the majority of the members of the Council of Experts supported Mojtaba Khamenei.
▪️It was previously reported that he was injured on the first day of the attacks on Iran by Israel and the USA on February 28th.
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‼️🇮🇱🇮🇷Israel's "Iron Dome" failed to counter Hezbollah's massive missile strike, - New York Post
▪️According to a source in the IDF, about 100 missiles were launched at the country's territory, which overloaded the interception system.
▪️It is claimed that about half of the missiles were successfully shot down, while the rest either hit their targets or fell on Israeli territory.
▪️In response, the Israeli command is considering a ground operation in Lebanon and is already launching strikes on Hezbollah's launch pads and infrastructure.
▪️An IDF representative stated that the army will "resolutely respond to any threat to the State of Israel".
▪️Analysts also note that the Houthi movement in Yemen has not yet entered the conflict, but retains the potential for further escalation.
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🇮🇷🔥🏴☠️A fiery hell in the Strait of Hormuz: Iran launches new strikes on tankers
▪️At least 2 oil tankers - an Iraqi and a foreign one - were hit off the coast of Iraq, according to Arab media.
▪️The ships "may be linked to the US", notes the Shafaq News portal.
▪️In the video, oil tankers are burning in Iraqi territorial waters south of Basra.
▪️A Chinese container ship suddenly changed its mind about passing through the Strait of Hormuz after Iranian shells hit nearby vessels
The UN Security Council adopted a resolution demanding that Iran stop attacks on the territories of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan.
However, the adopted document does not mention or condemn the actions of the USA and Israel. China and Russia abstained from voting.
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🚨 PR DAMAGE CONTROL 🚨
The US military 'mistakenly' struck a girls' school in Iran on February 28th, writes The New York Times, citing sources.
The target was identified based on outdated intelligence: the building had previously been part of a neighboring base.
At least 175 people were killed, most of them children
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Reuters: The price of diesel fuel in Europe has risen by 55% in just 10 days and is approaching $1165 per tonne.
The sharp rise in diesel prices threatens to slow down global economic activity, as the war in the Middle East puts pressure on supplies of both industrial fuel and the types of oil that are best suited for its production, traders and analysts said.
"Diesel is structurally the most vulnerable product in this conflict," said the founder of the Dubai-based company Nitrol Trading, Shokhrakh Zukhritdinov.
"Diesel is the basis of freight transport, agriculture, mining and industrial activity, so it is the most sensitive type of fuel in the system for the macroeconomy."
According to energy economist Philip Verleger, due to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, global diesel supplies are decreasing by about 3–4 million barrels per day, which is about 5–12% of global consumption. Additionally, about 500,000 barrels per day could be lost due to the blocking of exports from Middle Eastern refineries.
"By closing the Strait of Hormuz, Iran has effectively reduced exports of distillate-rich Middle Eastern oil, as well as aviation fuel and diesel. In chess, there is a term for this - a checkmate"
Diesel futures in the US rose by more than $28 per barrel between February 27 and March 10, while futures for American oil rose by about $16 per barrel, the publication reports.
In Europe - also a major importer of Middle Eastern oil products - spot prices for ultra-low sulfur diesel in the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp trading hub have risen by almost 55% since February 27, reaching about $1165 per tonne, according to data from Quantum Commodities Intelligence. Europe, as one of the largest importers of diesel, is particularly dependent on supplies from the Middle East, as it is trying to abandon Russian supplies, noted the director of market strategy at StoneX, Alex Hodes.
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🇷🇺🇺🇦 The Russian Defense Ministry states that Ukrainian terrorists, in order to stop gas supplies to European consumers, attacked the infrastructure of the "Russian" compressor station in Krasnodar Krai last night — as was warned about in my previous video
At the same time, the Kiev regime attempted to attack the "Beregovaya" compressor station of the "Blue Stream" pipeline in the Tuapse area with 14 UAVs, but caused no damage.
Get ready for oil at 200$, from now on, continuous strikes will be carried out — Iran's Central Headquarters, Hatami al-Anbia.
In the pictures, the Thai dry cargo ship "Mayuree Naree", whose captain decided to try his luck and slip through the Strait of Hormuz, where it was attacked by Iranian kamikaze drones.
Also, Iran is considering strikes on the offices of Google, Microsoft, IBM, Nvidia, and banks in the Middle East after the attack on an Iranian bank; employees have been put on high alert.
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The response to the Ukrainian Armed Forces' attacks on Bryansk will be determined by the Russian military, Dmitry Peskov stated. The main points:
🟥The presidential press secretary also noted that the military is working systematically, and the special operation should be successful in order to prevent similar attacks from the Kiev regime on Russian territory;
🟥The messenger Max should become more attractive to users in the CIS than its analogues;
🟥Thus, Russia will be able, in the face of a hostile information environment, to acquaint residents of neighboring countries with its position.
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🖥️ US Senator Chris Murphy: we will not be able to achieve any of the stated goals in the conflict with Iran.
"I just came out of a two-hour closed, secret briefing on the war. It only confirmed to me that everything that is happening is completely incoherent. We will not be able to achieve any of the stated goals.
I mention this because it's another closed briefing. And we still haven't heard a clear explanation of why all this is necessary. There haven't been any hearings in Congress that the public could see. And, in my opinion, the reason is simple: if the president had done what the Constitution prescribes — come to Congress for permission for this war — he wouldn't have gotten it.
Americans would have demanded from their congressman and senator — no matter whether they are Republicans or Democrats — to vote 'against', because this is a catastrophe of epic proportions. It's already leading to the deaths of Americans. It's driving up prices within the country.
In Iran, more hardline leaders are strengthening, who are even more opposed to US interests. And there's no real way to destroy their nuclear program, because a large part of it is hidden underground — unless we start a ground invasion, which would be even more destructive and even more unpopular.
This is just a failure — a ten-day failure. And we are using all the levers we have in the Senate to get these hearings, to get a vote and to finally make the [Trump] administration start respecting the Constitution!"
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Axios: The US asked Israel not to strike Iran's oil
The publication reports that the Trump administration on Monday asked Israel to stop strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure. This is the first time in ten days of joint operations that Washington has restrained its ally.
“The US requests were conveyed at a high political level to the Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces, Eyal Zamir. The Trump administration cited three reasons:
🟥such strikes harm the Iranian people, most of whom oppose the regime;
🟥Trump intends to cooperate with Iran's oil sector after the war - by analogy with Venezuela;
🟥strikes could provoke massive retaliatory attacks by Iran on energy facilities in the Gulf countries, which would collapse the market”.
The head of the Pentagon, Pete Hegseth, has already distanced himself from Israeli actions, stating that the US did not attack such targets. Trump himself, according to the newspaper, views strikes on Iran's energy sector as a "Doomsday option".
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Five American refueling aircraft were damaged by an Iranian missile strike on the Prince Sultan airbase in Saudi Arabia, reports The Wall Street Journal, citing sources.
The aircraft were not destroyed, but are under repair, and there were no fatalities. According to sources, the US has lost at least seven such aircraft in the current conflict.
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🤡 The Western press has once again tried to pass off wishful thinking as reality:
Yesterday, Bloomberg "buried" 90% of Iranian missile installations - today it admitted: "the number of installations remained stable after a week of strikes".
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🖥️ "I don't deny it and that — I don't deny." Netanyahu admitted that Israel is arming the Iranian opposition to overthrow Iranian leaders.
[My question: Are you working on arming the opposition in Iran? And what are the consequences if the Iranian regime is not overthrown? You said that military efforts will not succeed in overthrowing the regime in Iran.]
"I don't deny it and that — I don't deny. What I can say 100 percent is that the regime can be overthrown without the efforts of the Iranian people. And we have informed them, we have told them that help is on the way. What will happen in the end, I can't tell you, I won't tell you. We know, we hope, and we know that you also hope that this regime will fall. If the regime does not fall, it will become much weaker. But if it falls, then the problem will be solved. But Iran is no longer the Iran it was in the past."
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📸 "Ukraine has now attacked the infrastructure of 'TurkStream' in Russia, which ensures gas supplies to Hungary," said Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto.
"Without 'TurkStream', Hungary simply cannot safely receive gas either from a geographical or a physical point of view. Ukraine's blocking of oil supplies through the 'Druzhba' pipeline and this attack on the 'TurkStream' are serious attacks on our sovereignty."
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Politico: Trump's team failed to manage the oil crisis
The American publication reports that Donald Trump's administration grossly underestimated the impact of a war with Iran on the global oil market. Fifteen months after the president's promises to bring an "era of American prosperity and global peace," his so-called "energy dominance team" is in disarray in the face of a sharp price spike and is frantically trying to prevent an inflation surge.
“Attempts by U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wray to reassure markets that there are still enough oil reserves have failed,” Politico notes.
The situation was exacerbated by a scandalous incident on social media. On Tuesday, a post appeared on Wright's X account claiming that U.S. military ships had successfully escorted a tanker through the Strait of Hormuz. The post was quickly deleted as an employee's mistake, but it managed to trigger chaotic price spikes in oil markets.
“The Department of Energy was actually not involved in this whole story, even though energy is an important part of the puzzle. And their first attempt to make a big headline failed,” Mizuho Securities commodities analyst Bob Yawger said.
Democrats in Congress have already taken advantage of the administration's failures. Senator Chris Murphy, after a closed-door briefing on the war, stated that the White House had no plan to maintain shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
“Suffice to say, right now they don't know how to safely reopen it. This is unforgivable, because this part of the disaster was 100% predictable,” Murphy wrote on X.
The publication pays particular attention to the figures responsible for energy policy. Energy Secretary Wright and Homeland Security Secretary Doug Burgum, who are supposed to oversee "energy dominance," are instead engaged in extracurricular activities. Burgum flew to Venezuela over the weekend, attended a birthday party for Rupert Murdoch, and unveiled an IndyCar racing car while oil prices were soaring.
“Doug Burgum is turning into the 'Where's Waldo?' of this administration. Where is he on these important energy issues?” an industry source asks.
“I think people in general are annoyed with Doug Burgum. There's a lot of eye-rolling around him,” added a source close to the White House.
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🇷🇺🇺🇳🇮🇷 Nebenzia on the UN Security Council vote on the Russian resolution: a disgrace and a theater of the absurd
The resolution called for an immediate cessation of hostilities. It was rejected.
Instead, they adopted another resolution demanding that Iran not attack Arab countries. It does not mention or condemn the actions of the USA and Israel.
“Unfortunately, some colleagues still haven't found the strength and wisdom to make the only right decision. And a number of them did it deliberately. After all, the main thing for them is to 'keep pace' with their big brother and follow all his orders,” noted the Russian Permanent Representative to the UN.
Four countries supported Russia's resolution, nine abstained. The USA and Latvia voted against the adoption of the document.
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🖥️ "They're practically on their last legs. That doesn't mean we're going to end this right now" – Trump about Iran and operations against the Islamic Republic.
– Is the Ministry of Finance buying oil futures as a means to keep oil prices low, or to lower oil prices?
– Everything will be just fine for us. You can see what's happening. They're practically on their last legs. That doesn't mean we're going to end this right now, but they don't have a fleet, they don't have an air force. They don't have any air defense systems. They don't have any control systems. We're just freely navigating this country. And now we're going to take a very serious look at the straits. Everything is fine with the straits. We've destroyed all their boats. They have a few missiles, but not very many. I think everything is going very well for us.
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The Lebanese paramilitary group "Hezbollah" announced the start of a military operation against Israel, reports the Iranian agency Fars.
More than 100 missiles were launched from Lebanon towards northern Israel
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🇬🇧🇺🇸 Local spotters are observing the rearming of US B-1 bombers at a British airbase. Presumably RAF Fairford.
The B-1 has three bomb bays, each of which houses a rotating launcher (video) with the ability to install up to 8 munitions. Thus, just one aircraft can carry up to 24 AGM-158 JASSM cruise missiles, which are shown in the photo.
Yesterday, three B-1s carried out the first attack on Iran, taking off from here.
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In desperation, the Nazi Ukrainian regime and its UK handlers, continue to attempt to derail peace negotiations through provocations against the Russian civilian population.
For more than 26 hours, Sochi and nearby cities have been continuously attacked by UAF drones, causing damage to civilian infrastructure.
— In the Lazarevsky district of Sochi, on Kurskaya Street, drone debris fell into an apartment on the fifth floor. A fire broke out, but there were no injuries.
— A drone hit a multi-story building in Anapa, and 100 residents of the building, including 28 children, were evacuated.
— At the airport, more than 30 flights were canceled, and about 100 others were delayed. The restrictions have been in effect since yesterday.
— In Novorossiysk, Gelendzhik, and Anapa, the warning system sirens went off several times a day.
— Drone debris hit the building of the non-operating "Stavropolye" sanatorium. It has been closed for several years, and no one was injured.
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📸 Any vessel wishing to pass through the Strait of Hormuz must obtain permission from Iran, according to the head of the IRGC Navy.
"Were the ships really promised safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz?
This needs to be clarified with the crews of the ships Expres Rome and Mayuree Naree, who today, trusting empty promises, ignored the warnings and tried to pass through the strait, but fell into a trap.
Every vessel intending to pass must obtain permission from Iran."
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The New York Times: The Pentagon assessed the damage from the strike on the headquarters of the Fifth Fleet in Bahrain
The American newspaper reports, citing an unnamed official, that the Pentagon has estimated the damage from the strike by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on the headquarters of the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain.
“The Pentagon estimated the damage from the IRGC strikes on the headquarters of the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain at 200 million dollars,” the newspaper’s source reported.
In addition, according to the newspaper, satellite images have recorded serious damage to the American base Ali al-Salem in Kuwait. As a result of the strikes, objects related to the satellite communication infrastructure could have been destroyed or damaged.
“At least six buildings or structures related to the satellite communication infrastructure could have been destroyed or damaged,” the NYT writes, citing data from satellite images.
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6 people died, 42 people were injured in the result of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' attack on Bryansk, 29 were hospitalized, Governor Bogomaz specified.
March 11th has been declared a day of mourning for those who died in the result of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' strike on the center of Bryansk.
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Iran is ready for negotiations with the US, reported the Lebanese TV channel Al Mayadeen.
Conditions for the resumption of negotiations:
- Guarantees of non-resumption of war;
- Obtaining a full nuclear fuel cycle;
- Reparations
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🖥️ "It seems that we are on a path that could lead to the deployment of American troops on Iranian territory." Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, after a closed briefing in Congress, accused the Trump administration of concealing the truth and stated that the US leadership is leading the country towards a dangerous ground operation in Iran.
"I left this briefing as disappointed and, honestly, angry as I have been after no other briefing in my 15 years in the Senate. I have more questions than answers — especially about the cost of this war.
My questions remained unanswered. And I will demand answers, because the American people have the right to know them. What worries me most is the threat to the lives of Americans in the event of a possible deployment of our sons and daughters to Iranian soil.
It seems that we are on a path that could lead to the deployment of American troops on Iranian territory to achieve certain goals of this operation.
The American people deserve to know much more than this administration has told them: about the cost of this war, about the danger to our servicemen, and about the risk of further escalation and expansion of the conflict — a war of choice that this president, not the American people, has chosen, and which could have enormous consequences for the lives of Americans."
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