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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 🇮🇷 The U.S. is pulling out all the stops to reopen the Strait of Hormuz: * Navy escorts already running for some tankers * Heavy pressure on allies (UK, France, Gulf states, even Japan) to send warships * Threats of direct U.S. action if Iran keeps laying mines & hitting ships * Diplomatic push (talks with Oman, Qatar, UAE) + economic leverage (waiving some Russian oil sanctions to calm prices) Why it matters: - 20% of world oil + huge LNG flows through that 21-mile choke point. - Iran’s blockade = global energy shock. Trump wants a coalition so the U.S. doesn’t pay the full bill but so far it’s mostly American ships & threats. Source: Reuters, CBS
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇺🇸🇮🇷 U.S. drops 5,000-pound bunker busters on underground Iranian missile sites along the Hormuz coastline CENTCOM confirms GBU-72 Advanced Penetrator bombs were used to destroy hardened Iranian anti-ship cruise missile sites threatening commercial shipping in the Strait. Five thousand pounds of precision-guided destruction designed to reach targets Iran buried deep inside coastal rock, believing they were untouchable. These sites housed the missiles that could sink a supertanker in the narrow shipping lanes. The Pentagon is working its way down the Iranian coastline, systematically eliminating every launcher, every battery, and every hardened bunker that gives Tehran control over Hormuz. Admiral Cooper said the U.S. will "continue to rapidly deplete Iran's ability to threaten freedom of navigation." Source: CENTCOM, NY Post Media: Military Plus

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Broo.eth
Broo.eth@brooeth·
@MarioNawfal This is just another proxy war waiting to happen. The US always finds a way to get involved, but who actually benefits from this chaos?
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Shuvo
Shuvo@riturani61·
@MarioNawfal "The Strait of Hormuz is a serious global choke point—any disruption hits everyone. US action might prevent a major energy crisis, but the risks are high."
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C-Man
C-Man@CeeDaMan71·
@MarioNawfal Typical mainstream media propaganda. Rotters and Conspiracy Bull Shit (CBS)
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GunthunterIII
GunthunterIII@GunthunterIII·
@MarioNawfal This post obviously brought to you by chat gtp. With the signature, why it matters
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IshtiaqAliMohmand
IshtiaqAliMohmand@Docdiamonddon00·
Trump requested all the countries to join them in war for Israel but the world is clever and intelligent now and they reject his proposal. Now he is pulling all the countries to this point so that Iran hit them and they get involved in it and then US will sell there weapons on them and they will continue fighting while US will watch them.
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Torsum Zulfiqar
Torsum Zulfiqar@SalmanTorsum·
@MarioNawfal They can’t if Iran wishes there is no way to stop under water drones, rockets this is a trap gcc fell for .
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Quacks Lady
Quacks Lady@quacks_lady·
@MarioNawfal nah this is wild the whole map looks like a game level but its real time quack cant fix this but its all connected
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Mantrashree
Mantrashree@DivyaParihar007·
💡🚨Trump's pushing hard for a coalition so the U.S. doesn't shoulder it alone, but allies are mostly saying "not our war" or hesitating...no major commitments yet. It's mostly American muscle and threats holding the line so far.This is high-stakes brinkmanship—global energy security on the line. De-escalation needed ASAP before it spirals further. Thoughts?
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Vaccine Course
Vaccine Course@VaccineCourse·
@MarioNawfal The numbskull shouldn't be a bully with his allies, he might have gotten more of a response.
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JR
JR@JRF_64·
@MarioNawfal If Qatar & Saudi are out,who profits from an energy crisis? Mainstream media & US Congress are screaming Russia. Let’s get the record straight for 2025 exports LNG-million tones 1.USA: 111 2.Qatar: 90 4.Russia: 36 OIL-million barrels/day 1.Saudi Arabia: 6 2.Russia: 4.5 3.USA: 4.1
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TheAsymmetricMind
TheAsymmetricMind@asymmetricmind·
@MarioNawfal It’s like running trucks one way… then sending them back empty. That’s not logistics. That’s a bottleneck. Pattern > Noise. 🌹
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Onlooker67
Onlooker67@MadDustmite777·
@MarioNawfal Whose gonna stop drones and cluster bombs from coming into iran from the afganistan border.
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Son of Ilaje, born mariner ⛵
This is textbook arrogance wrapped in a crisis U.S is acting like it can strong arm the world while treating the Strait of Hormuz as its personal highway ignoring that unilateral threats and escorts don’t magically make Iranian mines disappear. Pressuring allies and dangling economic carrots while most of the work falls on American ships is reckless, self serving, and a masterclass in dumping risk on your own military while pretending it’s global leadership. Meanwhile, one wrong move could ignite a regional catastrophe, and the guy in charge seems more concerned with optics than consequences.
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PatriotX
PatriotX@TheOnlyPatriotX·
@MarioNawfal He’s threatening direct U.S. action?…..crazy…..I kind of feel like direct U.S. action may have already happened.
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Venugopalan Govindan
Venugopalan Govindan@gvenugopalan·
@MarioNawfal "Navy escorts already running for some tankers" How many tankers crossed the strait with navy escorts? Without approval from the Iranians?
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Chris Simon
Chris Simon@EgoChris·
@MarioNawfal Bullshit. We pulled our carrier groups back because our ships will get hit and sunk. That’ll be a great visual. Wouldn’t it?
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Kai - Briefing Block
Kai - Briefing Block@briefing_block_·
@MarioNawfal Hormuz is becoming an alliance stress test for Trump. Reuters says Japan and Australia still have no plans to send warships, so the market hears one thing: Washington may end up owning the convoy risk alone.
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NeedCommonSense2021
NeedCommonSense2021@NSense2021·
@MarioNawfal Since Iran Hardliners are mostly decapitated like layered onions, the 🇮🇷 Regime Moderates is about to surrender any day now… And dealmake…
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Cihat Kaya
Cihat Kaya@cihatkaya·
The escalation in the Strait of Hormuz is a critical development. While the immediate focus is on securing shipping lanes, it's worth considering the long-term geopolitical implications of such direct action. Is this a temporary measure or a sign of a more permanent shift in regional strategy?
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Zen jay
Zen jay@NadeemAkht40274·
Navy escorts are already being deployed to protect tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz. •Heavy diplomatic pressure on allies — UK, France, Gulf states, even Japan — to contribute warships. •Direct threats to Iran if they continue mining or attacking vessels. •Diplomatic & economic maneuvers: talks with Oman, Qatar, UAE, and even partial sanction waivers on Russian oil to stabilize markets.
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Zenzeni Sangweni
Zenzeni Sangweni@Zenzeni_sangwen·
Hey @grok What happens when the U.S. rushes Navy escorts and calls in allies to force the Strait of Hormuz back open is this the moment America draws the line against Iran’s energy stranglehold? Navy ships escorting tankers, allies under heavy pressure, and direct threats to Iran: could America’s all-out push to reopen Hormuz prevent a global oil shock or spark something far bigger? Trump wants a coalition so the U.S. doesn’t bear the full cost but with mostly American ships and threats on the table, is this the high-stakes gamble that decides the world’s energy future? From bunker-buster strikes to warship diplomacy: how long before the U.S. effort to clear Iran’s mines and missiles from the Strait of Hormuz either saves the global economy or drags everyone into war? Iran’s blockade threatens 20% of world oil and massive LNG flows is America’s full-court press with escorts, allies, and sanctions waivers the only way to stop an energy crisis no one can afford? Heavy pressure on UK, France, Japan, and Gulf states to join the Hormuz fight: will this coalition hold, or will the U.S. end up standing alone against Iran’s choke point? Threats of direct U.S. action if Iran keeps mining the Strait is this the exact escalation that turns a regional blockade into a worldwide economic emergency? Diplomatic talks with Oman, Qatar, and UAE plus Russian oil sanction relief: could America’s clever mix of muscle and deals finally reopen the 21-mile lifeline the planet depends on? U.S. pulling every lever to protect shipping in Hormuz right now  does this mean the world is one Iranian mine away from skyrocketing prices and empty fuel tanks? With Navy escorts already moving and allies being called in, is America’s bold operation to reclaim the Strait of Hormuz the turning point that either restores global energy flow or lights the fuse for total confrontation?
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Hannibal
Hannibal@Hannibal170366·
@MarioNawfal Iran will just deploy sea mine and game over
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NeedCommonSense2021
NeedCommonSense2021@NSense2021·
@MarioNawfal That Mojitba Khemeni guy ain’t coming back from Russia… So he can expire himself like goat milk 🥛 carton
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