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1500+ US soilders have been killed & 8000 are injured requiring hospitalizations 🇺🇸 is not telling the truth Source: Pentagon official wants to remain incognito as he not authorized to speak Where the fuck are the freezers holding the bodies was my question which got no reply
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@mb_ghalibaf Iran According to Trump and his Minions have defeated them 37 times in past 33 days So why is America still buring Jet Fuel and polluting the environment that they walked out off... Hello NATO EU AFRICA America's Asia Leaders Got Ball to do anything Or Just Bullshit Talks🤔
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محمدباقر قالیباف | MB Ghalibaf
After defeating Iran 37 times in a row, this brilliant no-strategy war they started has now been downgraded from “regime change” to “Hey! Can anyone find our pilots? Please?🥺” Wow. What incredible progress. Absolute geniuses.
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@USronaldcarter Difference is how many virgins previous presidents slept with... Pedophile is using his power to cover up his crimes of having sex with more virgins Then promised to a Sucide Bomber.... 🙄
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🇺🇸 Ronald Carter
🇺🇸 Ronald Carter@USronaldcarter·
I just got off the phone with someone who works in defense policy in Washington. What they told me should end every "Trump is reckless" argument permanently. "Every single president since Clinton received the same intelligence briefing on Iran's nuclear timeline. Every single one was told the window was closing. Every single one chose to kick it down the road because the political cost of acting was higher than the political cost of waiting." Trump got the same briefing. 60kg of 90% enriched uranium. 4 weeks to breakout. Material for 2 bombs. He chose to act knowing it would tank his approval to 35%. He chose to act knowing his own base would split. He chose to act knowing NATO allies would refuse to help. He chose to act knowing gas prices would spike. A senior analyst I know at a major think tank put it this way: "The difference between Trump and every president before him isn't intelligence. They all had the same data. The difference is courage." Read that again. Every president had the same file on their desk. Only one opened it and did something. I'll keep you updated. Turn on notifications. 🚨
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@shanaka86 How is it possible with so much destruction to USA Weaponary that they have only 13 KIAs? You're thoughts on it ....
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
JUST IN: Satellite imagery from Camp Buehring in Kuwait & other photos circulating on X shows collapsed helicopter hangars with CH-47 Chinook wreckage visible inside. The hangars were not hardened. The helicopters were not dispersed. The drones that destroyed them cost less than the tyres on the aircraft they hit. This is the arithmetic that is quietly ending the American way of war. A Patriot PAC-3 interceptor costs $4 to $5 million. An Iranian Shahed drone costs $20,000 to $50,000. Iran does not need to overwhelm the shield with quality. It overwhelms it with volume. Send 100 drones at a base. The Patriot battery intercepts 90. The cost of interception: $400 million. The cost of the drones intercepted: $2 million. The cost of the 10 that get through: helicopter hangars in ruins, Chinooks burning, six soldiers dead at the port on March 1, and a logistics chain that now cannot move what it needs to where it needs it. On March 10, Iranian strikes targeted the AN/TPY-2 radar in Jordan and the AN/FPS-132 radar in Qatar. These are the eyes of the THAAD and Patriot systems. Iran did not try to outrun the interceptors. It tried to blind the radar that guides them. The AN/TPY-2 costs approximately $1.4 billion per unit. The missiles aimed at it cost a fraction. The asymmetry is not a gap. It is a chasm. And the chasm runs in one direction: every exchange depletes the defender faster than the attacker. Now connect the Chinooks to the F-15E. The CH-47 is the US Army’s primary heavy-lift helicopter. It moves troops, ammunition, fuel, and equipment across the theatre. When an F-15E goes down inside Iran and a combat search-and-rescue mission requires sustained logistics support, the Chinooks are part of the supply chain that keeps the rescue helicopters fuelled, armed, and operational. The hangars that collapsed at Camp Buehring in March contained aircraft that the war needs in April. The destruction of the fleet preceded and compounded the crisis it was built to manage. The shield fails in two directions simultaneously. At Camp Buehring, drones penetrated the Patriot screen and destroyed helicopters on the ground. At Habshan in Abu Dhabi, the shield worked perfectly and the gas plant caught fire from the debris of successful interceptions. The defence either lets threats through or creates its own damage from the wreckage of what it stops. Either way, infrastructure burns. The physics does not distinguish between a warhead that penetrates and a booster that falls after interception. Both weigh several hundred kilogrammes. Both are subject to gravity. Both start fires. Iran has identified the economic equation that no Pentagon budget can solve without changing the architecture entirely. As long as interception costs 100 to 250 times more than attack, every salvo is a net transfer of wealth from the defender to the attacker. The $1.5 trillion defence budget proposed this week includes $12 billion for Project Vault to replenish stockpiles. At current exchange ratios, $12 billion buys approximately 2,400 PAC-3 interceptors. Iran can produce the drone equivalent for $120 million. The stockpile replenishment programme is a rounding error on the cost of the problem it was designed to solve. The Chinooks are burned. The radars have been targeted. The interceptors are depleting. And the pilot who needs rescuing is in the mountains of a country that has learned to win by making victory more expensive than defeat. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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@PressSec Should have posted it when illegal immigrants were coming in on the Mayflower What you are despising is Browning of America Deport Rubio to Cuba for a start Rest will follow
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@GuptaPragnya Notice village women with brand new spotless white sarees Amazing India
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
JUST IN: On March 14th, a Chinese engineer posted a tutorial explaining how to use passive infrared sensors to detect and track American fighter aircraft without triggering their radar warning receivers. Three weeks later, an American F-15E Strike Eagle is in a crater in central Iran. The IRGC says it was brought down by a “new aerospace defense system.” The system appears to be exactly what the tutorial described. The principle is elegant. Radar is active: it emits radio waves that bounce off the target. Every American fighter carries a warning receiver that detects those emissions. But infrared detection is passive. It reads heat. Jet engines produce heat. A passive sensor tracking that signature emits nothing. The warning receiver stays silent. The pilot does not know he is being tracked until the missile is already in the air. The F-15E is not stealth. But the tutorial was designed for the F-35. The same principle applies: stop looking with radio waves, start looking with heat, and the $1.7 trillion stealth programme becomes a coating on an airframe that is still hot. The tutorial was posted on Chinese social media, translated within days. Three weeks later, the technique appears to have been operationalised. This is the second time passive tactics have brought down a generation-defining American combat aircraft. The first was March 1999, when a Serbian battery commanded by Colonel Zoltan Dani shot down an F-117 Nighthawk over Kosovo using long-wavelength radar and visual cueing. The F-117 was retired within a decade. The lesson: stealth is optimised against specific frequencies. Change the sensor, change the war. Iran’s layered defense integrates Russian S-300 for radar search, Chinese electro-optical trackers for passive acquisition, and Iranian Raad-family missiles with onboard IR cameras for terminal guidance. Radar finds the area. Passive sensors track without emitting. The missile guides on heat. The pilot’s systems detect radar. They do not detect infrared. That gap killed the F-15E. Now consider who built this kill chain. Russia supplied the S-300 base. China supplied the passive sensors. Iran assembled the hybrid. And China is simultaneously the country supplying the rare earth magnets in every F-35 engine, the country blocking the UN Security Council resolution to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the country paying yuan tolls to transit the closed strait, the country co-authoring the five-point peace plan with Pakistan, and the country whose engineer posted the tutorial that appears to have taught Iran how to shoot down the aircraft China helps manufacture. China occupies every chair at this table. Supplier of the components that build the jet. Teacher of the countermeasure that kills it. Mediator of the peace. Blocker of the UN resolution. Beneficiary of the closure. The molecule passes through the strait in Chinese tankers paying Chinese currency while the aircraft designed to reopen it falls using Chinese technology. The F-15E did not fail. The assumption that the enemy would always look with radar failed. And the country that taught the enemy to look with heat is the same country offering to negotiate the peace while its rare earth controls ensure the replacement cannot be built without buying from the nation that taught the enemy to destroy the original. The kill chain starts in Beijing. The peace talks start in Beijing. Both end in the same crater. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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@WhiteHouse Jews were responsible for it The very people who now living in Israel American Christians have sent them weapons to start wars in the Middle East for past 70 yrs Same Jews have not caused the Energy Crisis in 2026 Jews Problem for Humanity since Jesus walked on earth Why? 🤔
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The White House@WhiteHouse·
Holy Week at the White House 🙏 "On Good Friday, the Son of God was nailed to the cross, crucified, and He died for all of us. It was a day of darkness, but it wasn't the end." — President Donald J. Trump
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@india_plus_ Are they done building toilets so people can take a shit?
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India Plus@india_plus_·
🚨 "India wants to build the world’s most powerful navy by 2047" - Defence Minister Rajnath Singh follow @india_plus_
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John Bolton
John Bolton@AmbJohnBolton·
If the regime in Iran stays in power, they will rebuild their nuclear program. This is why complete regime change is necessary. We must finish the job. youtu.be/DmZYp56VkcY?si…
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@WhiteHouse Trump had more sex with virgins then promised to a middle east terrorist 🙄 Pedophile now A President Is sending Easter Message Oh Jesus Where are thou? People are using you without your permission That too In Capitalism 🤔
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The White House@WhiteHouse·
President Donald J. Trump delivers a message on Holy Week ✝️ 'Happy Easter to all, may God bless you, may God bless the United States of America.'
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@xai Not available to Poors Requires monthly payment Not worth the monthly payments
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xAI@xai·
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
The Pentagon is desperately trying to cover up a massive insider trading scandal. A prominent CNBC journalist confirms the Financial Times report about Pete Hegseth is rock solid and warns there is much more to this corrupt story than Washington is admitting.
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@PressSec BullShit U worship Ur idol Trump You ain't a Christian neither R the Trumps & rest of the minions working in White House Charlatan more like it Too bad there is no revoking for people like you from Christianity Any criminal rapist Pedophile war criminal can be Christian
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Masoud Pezeshkian
Masoud Pezeshkian@drpezeshkian·
Just as I was addressing the American people, the head of our Strategic Council on Foreign Policy was targeted in an assassination attempt, leading to the martyrdom of his innocent wife. Let the world judge; which side engages in dialogue and negotiation, and which in terrorism?
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
Notice how quickly all that bullshit about liberating Iranians disappeared, and now it's all about bombing them back to the Stone Age, destroying their bridges and universities, poisoning their air and water, and stealing their oil.
ALX 🇺🇸@alx

New from President Trump:

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Shivan Mahendrarajah
Shivan Mahendrarajah@S_Mahendrarajah·
47 Years of Anti-Iran Propaganda Vaporized in 5 Weeks When Trump’s, Hegseth’s, and Ms. Lindsey’s European ancestors were crapping on streets like animals and wiping their butts with leaves, Iranians were building empires, resplendent palaces (Persepolis), and creating engineering marvels like subterranean waterways (kariz), windcatchers (badgir= natural a/c), and the “Persian windmill” (asbad). Since 28 Feb., the world has seen the real Iran: —The “brutal regime” we should fear and loathe is the Epstein Regime; —The “mad mullahs” are learned, sane, and rational; but Iran’s enemies are nucking futs; —Numerous commentators agree that statements from Iran are more trustworthy than those issuing from the US (CENTCOM, White House, etc.); —Iran has a government led by soldier-scholars: men who are erudite, articulate, cultured, charming, and humorous (cf. its enemies: led by inarticulate, brutish, moronic & boorish twats); —The spirit of the Iranian people: millions outside every night despite the terror bombings, showing love and loyalty to nation and neighbor 🙇‍♂️; —Iranian soldiers valiantly sacrifice their lives while waging an ethical campaign (cf. c*nts of USAF, USN & IDF: bombing Minab, schools, hospitals, ambulances, universities, Pasteur Institute, homes, etc. from the safety of 30,000ft.—and for which they’ll earn medals for “merit” and “valor”); —Iran is a nation with 1000s of years of history and culture. After the war, “come to Iran, azizi”; —Iran is a nation with high literacy, a superlative education system, and the intellectual capital to produce weapons that outsmart trillions of dollars in American and Israeli R&D (THAAD, Patriots, F-35, Arrow, David’s Sling, etc.). The “Shahed-136” drone and its lovable moped sound will assume the iconic status that the Spitfire holds for WWII; —Iran is nation with a wide spectrum of indigenously developed industries and advanced infrastructure (this is why they are being targeted by US & ISR); —Iran is a land which, despite “maximum pressure” sanctions, provides (near) universal healthcare for 93 million citizens and Afghan and Iraqi refugees; K-12 education for boys and girls (including refugee kids); subsidies to alleviate poverty; and affordable housing to combat homelessness (cf. USA); —Iranians are master trollers! C’mon! The Lego videos? Memes? Tweets? Gotta love ‘em. If Iran were bombed to the “stone age,” it would still be 5,000 years ahead of the US, Canada, UK, and EU w.r.t. to culture & history; 10,000 years ahead of Australia—a penal colony masquerading as a country. The expression, “Iran is fighting for humanity” became viral because it is true.
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RT@RT_com·
'HUNDREDS OF US TROOPS KILLED OR INJURED' in IRAN WAR — The Intercept Trump admin is reportedly running 'CASUALTY COVER-UP' of losses in Middle East 'If fractional number of contractor injuries is added to tally, casualty count for Americans & those on US bases may top 13,600'
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Wonder of Science
Wonder of Science@wonderofscience·
Giant honeybees use a collective defense known as "shimmering" to deter wasps and other predators, whereby hundreds of individual bees flip their abdomens upwards in a coordinated Mexican wave-like pattern.
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Seyed Mohammad Marandi
Seyed Mohammad Marandi@s_m_marandi·
The cowardly head of the World Health Organization is too afraid to state who is carrying out these crimes against humanity, let alone condemn them. All those who do not take a stand are fully complicit in Trump and Netanyahu's crimes against humanity.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus@DrTedros

Multiple attacks on health have been reported in the Iranian capital, Tehran, in recent days amid the escalating conflict in the Middle East. The Pasteur Institute in Iran sustained significant damage and was rendered unable to continue delivering health services. The Institute was established in 1920 and has been operating for over a century in multiple areas of medical research. It plays an important role in protecting and promoting population health, including in emergencies. Two of its departments have been working with @WHO as collaborating centres. In addition, the Delaram Sina Psychiatric Hospital sustained significant damage due to a strike on 29 March, and the Tofigh Daru pharmaceutical facility, which produced medicines for treating cancer and multiple sclerosis, was damaged in another attack on 31 March. No casualties were reported from these incidents. Since 1 March, WHO has verified over 20 attacks on health care in Iran, resulting in at least nine deaths, including that of an infectious diseases health worker and a member of the Iranian Red Crescent Society. Attacks on health have also been recorded outside Tehran, including on 21 March, when an explosion nearby Imam Ali Hospital in Andimeshk, Khuzestan province, led to the facility’s evacuation and cessation of services. The conflict in Iran, and the region, is impacting the delivery of health services and the safety of health workers, patients, and civilians present at health facilities. Peace is the best medicine.

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