Iran Crisis & the 2026 War between Iran and the United States, Gulf States, and Israel - Please focus on news and coverage, not argumentation.

NO NO NO! You're doing it all wrong, indian hell doesn't look like that at all! It's actually a water park where you're eternally doomed to play in the slides, with the waters coated with bubbly soap and pleasant scents, condemned to a life of eternal cleansing...
You forgot to add that the only food is unlimited beef burgers on the grill.
 
How much bullshit have you willfully swallowed the past four months? Yeah I'm the dumb one.
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A U.S. F-15 fighter pilot rescued after being shot down over Iran in April told intelligence officials that, moments before ejecting, he observed a formation of Iranian drones moving together in a way that resembled a “jellyfish” or a “minefield of drones,” according to CNN.
I believe him. Look at the civilian Chinese drone shows, they can all work in tandem and make what looks like fluid motions in the sky. He had to have been flying at less than 15,000 ft, probably more like 10,000- 5000 ft because the air gets thiner at higher altitudes and quadcopter drone performance suffers significantly.

 
Qatar FM acted like a jew claiming "toll-free and safe passage" then the next day releases a statement wanting to collaborate with the terrorists and charge fees.
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Even the Saudi FM who has no use for the strait sees the problem.

The management of the strait was working fine before the conflict. There were no issues.

Ships were navigating freely. There was no safety issue. There was no environmental issue. There were no issues.

So why should we now, as a result of a conflict, accept some novel arrangement that is going to be imposed on it? That, to me, doesn't make sense.

So I think we need to go back to the way it was, and that worked fine, and that should be the end of it.
 
Right after those tweets Windward confirms those are virtually all previously-sanctioned Iranian or Chinese tankers carrying oil. There don't seem to be any restrictions on LNG traffic so maybe that's where you're confused. Iran knows oil is our immediate weakness and are still holding it back.

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Abbas Aracghai and the negotiating team stormed off in a huff after Trumps Xeet as an excuse to go to their hotel room and watch the Iran soccer game.


A video circulating on social media appears to show Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi watching the Iran-Belgium World Cup match while he was in Bürgenstock, Switzerland, as part of a negotiation delegation to discuss a peace deal with the United States.It is not immediately clear when the footage was recorded.The Iranian negotiating team reportedly walked away from a joint US press conference on Sunday, hours before the football match started.
 
 

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said there can be no end to regional hostilities while Iranian-backed proxies continue launching missiles. Rubio added the issue would be raised “at the appropriate time,” and said no country may charge tolls or fees on the Strait of Hormuz, calling it an international waterway protected under existing international law.


U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said there can be no end to regional hostilities while Iranian-backed proxies continue launching missiles. Rubio added the issue would be raised “at the appropriate time,” and said no country may charge tolls or fees on the Strait of Hormuz, calling it an international waterway protected under existing international law.
US **Secretary** of State Marco Rubio: "The issue of Lebanon is separate from the issue of Iran, because Lebanon is a sovereign state with its own government. We will conduct negotiations and handle the matter with the Lebanese government. The future of Lebanon belongs to the Lebanese people, through its sovereign and elected government"

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The UN's International Maritime Organization announced plans to evacuate more than 11,000 seafarers stranded on hundreds of ships in the Strait of Hormuz.

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Good lord Trumps being taken for a ride if he thinks Iran won't scam him
Iran has fully and completely agreed to highest level Nuclear inspections long into the future (Infinity!!!). This will insure "Nuclear Honesty."
Enjoy looking like a bigger retard than Obama when Iran builds secret sites and never reveals them until Israel exposes them.
 
@Mr. Racewar1488 so, any interesting updates yet?
Nothing really. We're in the boring stage of the Happening and won't see anything until after the midterms.



Footage taken onboard a plane approaching Beirut showcasing the massive fire on a telecommunications warehouse belonging to Ogero.



The fire continues in Beirut prompting the Lebanese army to join efforts to contain the fire.

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In the past 48 hours, at least three very worrying claims were made by the Americans:

Claim 1:
Iran’s initial $6 Billion in released funds will only be used for buying U.S. agricultural products.

Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman, Ismael Baqaei, rejected this and said Iran’s Central Bank would use the funds ‘however it wants’.

Claim 2: Iran has agreed to accept the return of IAEA inspectors.

Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman, Ismael Baqaei, also rejected this and said that inspectors won’t return to Iran unless there is a final agreement.

Claim 3: Iran has agree to hold negotiations on its missile program.

Denied by Fars News and Tasnim News Agency, but not by any official outlet or spokesman.

What does this all mean?

While we certainly shouldn’t take all of America’s claims at face-value, it has also become increasingly difficult to trust the words of the Iranian negotiators themselves.

With many people already being opposed to the MoU, the very least the officials should do is quickly dismantle and disprove such claims from the enemy. In fact, rejecting the claims is not enough—practical actions must be taken to ensure that no such false statements are repeated.

If measures are not taken, how will anyone know what to believe? We’ve experienced many times that Iran rejected making a concession, only to later admit that they did in fact make that very concession, just in a slightly different wording or with different technical details.

It is of utmost importance that this MoU is implemented completely, with no compromises, and with zero further concessions than what has already been granted. The only way to guarantee the correct implementation is not allowing space for false claims. With allowing false claims, you create more wiggle room for the Americans.

Whatever needs to happen, must happen. Whether that’s suspending negotiations, closing the Strait of Hormuz (for real this time), or using military threats as leverage. There is no other way to compel the U.S. not to engage in false narrative-making.
 
Pakistan's PM says he'll visit Iran and meet the Supreme Leader.
https://x.com/Osint613/status/2069469769015726425

I guess Mojtaba really is alive, how bad his injuries are remains to be seen.

Footage taken onboard a plane approaching Beirut showcasing the massive fire on a telecommunications warehouse belonging to Ogero.
Apparently that warehouse contained tons of fiber optic cable which is used for FPV drone attacks.
 
But when trump says something on twitter it's 100% exactly what he wants and means and not a negotiating tactic and in fact he actually wants something even MORE impossible than that, so when he doesn't achieve it he failed.

Did iran spend half their gdp on carrier killers just to look tough as well?
Our local gallium expert was swearing up and down that Iran's missile-armed speedboats would completely wreck the United States Navy.
Everything Trump has done is based around the idea that the longer you struggle, the more it costs you.
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Iran has a Mercedes Sprinter technical for its cruise missiles. I wish the US would do more stuff like this. Yeah its jankey, but its low cost and efficient. You don't have to shell out millions in R&D for a special platform and you can conceal it in a civilian area. Its not conspicuous.
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We've already fit an entire cruise missile system in some intermodals.
Bipolar queers threaten total global destruction every time they get pissy, then when the other side doesn't immediately capitulate, they quietly slink back after they've calmed down with their cookies and chocolate milk.
I had this book I picked up from a used book store that's beyond even a Tom Clancy fever dream with a bizarre alt-history where the Chinese launched anti-jet/anti-rocket particle beam satellites and so the whole world has gone back to the 1940's and also there's a bizarre non-war between the USA, Japan, and Israel against an Arab-German alliance... Anyways, in it the Japanese are constantly slagging off the Arabs as being brave when they think they have the edge but are the first to run when they start losing, complete with no shortage of comments about goat herds. I forget the exact name but it was "Something of the Supercarrier" and it was part of a series where the first book had a super-secret carrier conversion of a Yamato named Yonaga that Japan had zero industrial capability to even think of making that had been stuck in the Arctic ice for fifty years (don't ask how the ship or crew survived, I never read it) show up to bomb Pearl Harbor in accordance with the last orders they had been given.
 
Our local gallium expert was swearing up and down that Iran's missile-armed speedboats would completely wreck the United States Navy.
Do not let people forget this. I've been parroting it like a broken record and I won't stop as long as people keep overlooking it, the attempt to rewrite the historical narrative on this has been mind-blowingly successful.
 
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