
Regeane Singh
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A French general just looked at Trump’s plan to build a runway inside Iran to fly out uranium under active bombing. His response: “American officials should stop snorting cocaine between meetings.” This is the same man who called joining Trump’s war “buying cheap tickets for the Titanic after it hit the iceberg.” The French are not holding back. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1



Se ciernen negros, negros nubarrones que sobre la convivencia y la paz social en Argentina: - Se ha filtrado a la prensa el informe confidencial, catalogado bajo el expediente número MS26 041728-AR AR y fechado el 8 de marzo de 2026, de la Secretaría de Coordinación Estratégica y Asistencia en Emergencias del Ministerio de Seguridad de la Nación. Este documento diseña un programa interministerial que involucra una coordinación de alto nivel para desarrollar un plan preventivo para acoger hasta 300.000 refugiados israelíes en Argentina. - Para añadir más preocupación a la situación, se han filtrado a los medios documentación que revela la existencia de un proyecto urbanístico aprobado por el Ministerio de Obras Públicas argentino para crear lo que los ellos llaman un “country”, es decir una urbanización privada, a construir en Patagonia, en tierras quemadas por el fuego, llamado “Barrio privado Josué, profeta de Israel”. Este barrio privado va a tener nada menos que 100.000 hectáreas, ¡¡100.000 hectáreas!! Esto es 4 veces la superficie de Gaza. Y esto no va a ser una urbanización a la que cualquier argentino pueda unirse, no, está concebido como un polo residencial, cultural, educativo y económico para la comunidad israelí, es decir judía. Esto previsto que se inicie su construcción en el próximo mes de abril. Una locura. Un mini estado dentro de Argentina. Vídeo completo: youtu.be/zIb0DEOhLTs?is…


Nick Fuentes: “We’re either going to destroy our country, crash the global economy, bleed out in this bear trap, or we can restrain Israel and tell the Jews no… we are literally going to kill our country because we can’t tell these f*cking people no.”

Frank shut this poor lady down as she was trying to tell everyone what she witnessed when Charlie Kirk was a**a**inated. “I don’t think so…” — Frank Turek, presumably telling her what she says she saw YOU ALL ARE EVIL LIARS, @TPUSA @MrsErikaKirk, ALL OF YOU AT THE TOP LEVELS.



🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 IRAN WAR UPDATE 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia and the UAE reportedly urged Trump to keep pressing Iran, arguing the bombing campaign has not weakened Tehran enough. 🇺🇸U.S. Secretary of State Rubio said Operation Epic Fury’s goals are to destroy Iran’s weapons factories, navy, air force, and nuclear weapons path, a notably narrower definition than reopening Hormuz, securing a deal, or pursuing regime change. 🇱🇧 Pressure is growing over Israel’s plan for southern Lebanon after Defense Minister Israel Katz said Israel intends a buffer zone to the Litani River, with villages near the border destroyed and many displaced residents barred from returning. 🇮🇱 Iranian cluster munitions hit central Israel, with no injuries reported in one incident in Bnei Brak, where a bomblet reportedly struck a water pipe and flooded streets. 🇺🇸 Trump said the U.S. could ‘take’ Iran’s oil, but suggested Americans may not have the patience for that kind of campaign. 🇺🇸 Trump also warned Iran that the U.S. is watching closely and could strike again if Tehran makes another move. 🇺🇸 The Air Force deployed the EA-37B Compass Call, a Gulfstream-based electronic warfare jet built to jam enemy radar, communications, and navigation systems. 🇺🇸 Trump was briefed on a reported contingency plan to seize Iran’s enriched uranium, involving special operations forces, heavy equipment, and hazardous-material handling deep inside Iran.


🇺🇸🇮🇷 The most important moment of this war happened in the Oval Office and nobody saw it... Susie Wiles, Trump's chief of staff, gathered aides and told the President what nobody else would: the war is tanking his numbers, gas prices are crushing Americans, and the people around him were sugarcoating everything. She had been urging colleagues for weeks to be "more forthright with the boss" instead of telling him what he wanted to hear. Trump had been starting mornings watching military highlight reels compiled by Pentagon officials. A curated feed of battlefield wins while markets crashed and body bags came home. This matters more than any missile strike. A president making life-and-death decisions based on filtered information is how wars spiral out of control. Wiles saw it happening and pulled the emergency brake. The result: Trump's tone shifted. The April 1st speech, for all its "stone age" bluster, was fundamentally about ending the war, not expanding it. Vance is carrying ceasefire terms. The 2-3 week timeline isn't a threat. It's an exit schedule. If Wiles hadn't stepped in, Trump might still be watching highlight reels while his advisers nodded along and the war drifted past the point of no return. Source: TIME Magazine



🇺🇳🇮🇷 The Gulf's plan to force Hormuz open just hit a wall at the UN Russia, China, and France blocked Bahrain's Security Council resolution authorizing military force to reopen the Strait. Three veto-wielding powers said no to any language permitting the use of force. A vote is scheduled for Friday but the math hasn't changed. Macron called Trump's "just go take it" approach "unrealistic," warning it would expose any force to Iranian coastal weapons and ballistic missiles. The most devastating line came from the International Crisis Group: "It treats a political crisis as if it can be solved at gunpoint." The Strait was open before the bombs fell. It closed because of the war. Ending the war reopens it. Everything else is theater. The deeper damage is in the relationships. Qatar and Oman, who mediated between the U.S. and Iran for years, now say ties with Tehran are "probably irreparably damaged." They've handed the mediator role to Pakistan, Turkey, and Egypt entirely. Saudi Arabia, which restored diplomatic relations with Iran just three years ago through a China-brokered deal, is now leading the charge against it at the UN. Source: New York Times








