Keyword: iran
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BREAKING: CENTCOM Commander Admiral Brad Cooper just confirmed that B-52 bombers are UNLOADING up to 70,000 pounds of munitions in every mission on Iran The US has struck over 10,000 THOUSAND Iranian targets, and 92% of Iran's largest navy vessels are destroyed TWO THIRDS of Iran's missile, drone, and naval production facilities and shipyards are destroyed or damaged đĽ "And we're not done yet. We are on a path to completely eliminate Iran's wider military manufacturing apparatus, which is why my operational assessment continues to be Iran's combat capability is declining as U.S. combat capability continues to increase." "U.S. forces...
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The GoFundMe for a Trussville man killed last week during Operation Epic Fury has reached over $1 million in donations. Maj. John A. "Alex" Klinner, 33, was one of six killed in an incident involving a KC-135 and another aircraft. Klinner's sister-in-law set up a GoFundMe to support Klinner's wife, Libby, and the couple's three children. Within hours, the fundraiser reached its $150,000 goal, and it was increased to $1.5 million after donations poured in, surpassing $1 million. Among donors was billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman, who gave $100,000. Two others killed in the incident were from the 99th...
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[WASHINGTON] Trump administration officials are examining what a potential spike in oil prices as high as US$200 a barrel would mean for the economy, according to sources familiar with the matter, a sign senior officials are studying the possible fallout from extreme scenarios for the Iran war.
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Former CIA Director John Brennan was panned by the White House and social media users Tuesday for wild comments suggesting Iran is more trustworthy than President Trump. Brennan â one of the 51 ex-intelligence officials who claimed in an infamous letter that The Postâs bombshell scoop on Hunter Bidenâs laptop emails was part of a âRussian information operationâ â cast doubt on Trumpâs claim that negotiations were underway with Tehran to end the war, during an appearance on MS NOW Monday. The Iranian regime has denied it is talking to the Trump administration, prompting MS NOW host Symone Sanders â...
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This episode spotlights glaring contradictions between Iranâs words and actions that completely unravel the ânot a threatâ narrative pushed in Western discourse. By walking through real evidence, official statements and strategic patterns, this breakdown teaches you how to spot propaganda, understand what a âthreshold nuclear stateâ really means and why energy politics and misinformation campaigns are just as critical to the story as missiles and warheads...leaving you questioning not just Iranâs intentions, but who benefits from downplaying them.
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War is never something the United States should engage in without very good cause. Too many of our past wars might have involved some bit of national interest, but they weren't really necessary. Kicking the crap out of Afghanistan following the Taliban's refusal to hand over Osama bin Laden? I got that completely. I was less thrilled with us going into Iraq. My take has always been that we should be slow to anger, but when we hit that point, we should descend upon our enemies like the fiery hand of God. It's what we did in the Gulf War,...
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In the early 19th century, the Barbary PiratesâMuslim corsairs from North Africa's Islamic statesâterrorized the Mediterranean and Atlantic, seizing ships, enslaving crews, and demanding tribute from nations too weak or unwilling to fight back. European powers and the young United States eventually crushed them with cannon fire and resolve. Today, history repeats in the Persian Gulf, but on a far grander, more menacing scale. The **Islamic Republic of Iran**âa regime steeped in theocratic fascism, jihadist ideology, and centuries-old supremacist impulsesâhas revived the pirate's playbook with 21st-century sophistication. According to recent reporting, Tehran has begun charging select commercial vessels **transit "fees"**...
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An official from Iranâs Revolutionary Guards said the minimum age for participation in war-related support roles has been lowered to 12, according to remarks aired on state media. Rahim Nadali, a cultural official with the Guards in Tehran, said an initiative called âFor Iranâ was recruiting participants to assist with activities such as patrols, checkpoints and logistics. âGiven that the age of those coming forward has dropped and they are asking to take part, we lowered the minimum age to 12,â he said, adding that 12- and 13-year-olds could now take part if they wished. The comments were broadcast as...
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An elite Iranian navy chief who gave the green light to close the Strait of Hormuz has been killed in an airstrike on Thursday, according to a report. Alireza Tangsiri, the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps Navy commander, was eliminated in a strike on the Iranian port city of Bandar Abbas, located on the Strait, an Israeli official told the Jerusalem Post. Neither the Israeli Defense Forces nor the Iranian military has commented on the strike. Tangsiriâs reported death comes after the assassinations of IRGC spokesperson Ali Mohammad Naini, and the regimeâs de-facto leader Ali Larijani, and its anti-protest enforcer Gholamreza...
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Whether real or not, President Donald Trumpâs statement that Iran has reached out for talks is already having an impact: fueling mistrust within Tehran leadership while easing tensions in global oil markets, even as Iranian officials deny any such contact.President Trump said on Monday that Iran had reached out to Washington for talks after the US threatened to strike Iranian energy infrastructure. He said, âThey called, I didnât call. They want to make a deal, and we are very willing to make a deal.â He also claimed that the United States had been speaking to âa top personâ in Iran,...
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U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth vowed on Tuesday that âtoday will be, yet again, our most intense day of strikes inside Iranâ at the same time that Iranian forces unleashed a new barrage of attacks on Israel and its Gulf neighbors. With both Washington and Tehran ruling out cease-fire talks, experts expect the global energy crisis to worsen as the war trudges on. Fears of Iranian attacks coupled with high insurance costs have largely halted oil and gas tankers from traversing the Strait of Hormuz, where around 20 percent of the worldâs crude normally passes. On Tuesday, Iranâs Islamic Revolutionary...
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August 19, 1953: The Iranian military, with the support and financial assistance of the United States government, overthrows the government of Premier Mohammad Mosaddeq and reinstates the Shah of Iran. Iran remained a solid Cold War ally of the United States until a revolution ended the Shahâs rule in 1979. Mosaddeq came to prominence in Iran in 1951 when he was appointed premier. A fierce nationalist, Mosaddeq immediately began attacks on British oil companies operating in his country, calling for expropriation and nationalization of the oil fields. His actions brought him into conflict with the pro-Western elites of Iran and...
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The Iranian regime has been running an online influence campaign using AI-generated photographs, videos and memes to sow confusion about the war in the Middle East. Experts say the main goal is to ramp up anti-war sentiment in the US and pressure President Trump to end the conflict. âThe propaganda includes memes and cartoons that aren't meant to be perceived as real but are very good at spreading political messaging,â said Darren Linvill, author of the study and co-director of Clemsonâs Media Forensics Hub. âThe deepfakes portray a version of reality that [seems] genuine and often paint Iran as more...
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Russia is reportedly set to begin shipping drones, medicine and food to its ally Iran in support of its ongoing military efforts against the United States and Israel. Western intelligence reports claim that Moscow and Tehran have held secret talks of drone supplies shortly after the war began, the Financial Times reported. The Russians have already given Iran satellite imagery, targeting data and intelligence support but the drones would be the first potentially lethal aid they've supplied. Russia has denied assisting Iran in its month-old conflict with the United States and Israel. Washington said it also received a denial about...
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Most Americans probably donât look back at March 2012 â if they remember it at all â and think of terrifyingly high gas prices. In the month when âThe Hunger Gamesâ ruled the box office and President Barack Obama was on his way to a comfortable re-election, the price of Brent crude closed the month around $123 a barrel. That would be about $175 a barrel in todayâs dollars. As of Tuesday, despite Iranâs effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz and its attacks on its neighborsâ energy facilities, itâs hovering around $100, slightly higher than the average inflation-adjusted price...
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ranâs economy is no longer merely experiencing high inflation; it is exhibiting the structural symptoms of a nation losing faith in its own currency and facing a shift in its monetary regime. Over the past year, a pattern has emerged across markets, policy decisions and price behavior pointing to the early stages of de facto dollarization. In April 2025, when a âfive-dollar pizzaâ shop opened in Tehranâs affluent Niavaran neighborhood, many dismissed the fixed dollar price as a marketing gimmick. At the time, one pizza cost roughly 5 million rials, with inflation reportedly above 40%. Less than a year later,...
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Last week, Trump said that Russian President Vladimir Putin might be helping Iran "a bit". But Iran's successful hitting of US military bases and energy infrastructure in the Gulf suggests that Russian help is much more than what Trump described as "a bit". Russia is reported to have provided Iran with the precise locations of US warships and aircraft operating in the Middle East. Russia's Kanopus-V satellite gives Iran round-the-clock images of American assets and other targets in the region. An important target reportedly provided by Moscow to Tehran was the precise location of a US military base in Kuwait,...
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Images circulating on social media appear to show posters bearing Adolf Hitler's image and a quote attributed to him displayed in several Iranian cities, as the Islamic Republic intensifies its wartime crackdown on alleged foreign spies and internal collaborators. The posters, shared in posts claiming they were photographed in cities such as Babolsar and Kermanshah, carried a message aimed at Iranians accused of siding with foreign enemies.
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ISRAEL: Government approves call-up of up to 400,000 reservists amid ongoing war with Iran and Hezbollah â˘â â IDF says this is a maximum ceiling, not the actual number to be called â˘â â Previous cap stood at 280,000 â˘â â Move aimed at expanding flexibility for Operation Roaring Lion â˘â â Designed to meet growing needs across multiple fronts
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