

The first step is to understand your enemies. Using mercy is much harder, and not always possible. Strive for it, even if it can't always be done in all situations.
Fandomguy (Destructive Creation arc) 🍿
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Have no politics, just thoughts. Evolving like anyone's. Destruction is creation, creation is destruction. 🎆 Like nerd stuff, Sci & Fi. UAP 🛸 🔄 ≠ agreement.


The first step is to understand your enemies. Using mercy is much harder, and not always possible. Strive for it, even if it can't always be done in all situations.


🇺🇦 While Trump calls NATO members “cowards” for not jumping into the Iran war, Ukraine has quietly sent 200 anti-drone experts to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, and now Kuwait. Why? Because Ukraine has spent years fighting the exact same cheap Iranian Shahed drones that Russia uses against them and they’ve gotten really good at stopping them. The country Trump loves to criticize is now helping defend America’s rich Gulf allies from the very drones Iran perfected on Ukrainian cities. The irony is thicker than crude oil right now. Source: NBC News

TRUMP DEPLOYS MORE BOOTS DESPITE “TALKS" - Jonathan Fink On Iran War x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

🚨🇮🇷🇺🇸 IRGC claims it struck a U.S. F/A-18 over Chabahar. Footage is going viral. CENTCOM fired back with a direct denial: "No U.S. fighter aircraft have been shot down by Iran." Truth will shake out eventually.

🇺🇬🇮🇱 Uganda's military chief says his country would enter the Iran war to defend Israel Muhoozi Kainerugaba: "Any talk of destroying or defeating Israel will bring us into the war. On the side of Israel." Uganda and Israel have a unique bond dating back to the 1976 Entebbe rescue, where Netanyahu's brother was killed leading the operation. Last month, Uganda announced a statue in his honor. Now the head of its military is publicly pledging to fight for Israel if the situation deteriorates. The coalition of countries being pulled into this conflict's orbit keeps growing in the most unexpected directions... Source: TOI





🚨BREAKING: 🇺🇸 The White House just dropped a second cryptic video. Static over an American flag with a phone notification ding. Two vague posts in a row during an active war... Something big is coming and they want everyone watching.

🇺🇬🇮🇱 Uganda's military chief says his country would enter the Iran war to defend Israel Muhoozi Kainerugaba: "Any talk of destroying or defeating Israel will bring us into the war. On the side of Israel." Uganda and Israel have a unique bond dating back to the 1976 Entebbe rescue, where Netanyahu's brother was killed leading the operation. Last month, Uganda announced a statue in his honor. Now the head of its military is publicly pledging to fight for Israel if the situation deteriorates. The coalition of countries being pulled into this conflict's orbit keeps growing in the most unexpected directions... Source: TOI

Trump: We make the greatest military equipment… you got to make it faster, got to make more of it because we need it. We had an attack. 100 missiles were shot by Iran at a very important thing that we had. I won't tell you what it was for certain reasons. This element of importance.

🇺🇸 🇮🇷 AOC says the administration has "no plan out" of Iran: "We already have multiple American service members who are dead for an illegal action. They're talking about a hundred different reasons and they don't know how they're getting out." Source: @Acyn


🇮🇷 The Iran war has now shifted to targeting energy supplies. Israel struck Iran's South Pars gas field, the world's largest. Iran hit back at Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG facility that supplies one-fifth of global output and fired missiles at Saudi oil sites, with analyst Bachar el-Halabi calling it an unprecedented escalation that risks major supply shocks, oil near $110 a barrel, and repairs taking weeks or months. And, here we are… Source: Middle East Eye

UPDATE: It's starting to seem that IRGC factions within Iran are keen to keep the war going and seek revenge Yesterday we had reports that the unrealistic demand of removing U.S. bases from the region was no longer on the table, but today it seems it's back Why? 1. Iran is selling more oil than before the war, and at a higher price. So they are making more money now versus before 2. They feel they have the upper hand, and rightly so: They control the Strait of Hormuz, Gulf nations are suffering economically, and Israel is getting bombed daily. The global economy is also getting hit hard 3. We've killed their Supreme Leader with his family, and bombed the hell out of their country, in a war started in the middle of negotiations. How would you expect them to feel? Is a deal still possible? Yes. If pragmatism beats ideology and vengeance.


Another cryptic video just posted by the White House, featuring static obscuring a drooping American Flag.

