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Sarah 🇬🇧🏴🇮🇪
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Ex British Army 🇬🇧 UTK MEGA Accidental rescuer of 3 dogs 🐶 Still grappling with the concept of discovering the truth over ignorant bliss! 🤷♀️
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"Gulf States Want the U.S. to Cripple Iran's Regime Before Ending the War." @WSJ wsj.com/world/middle-e…
“Any long-term political settlement must address the full spectrum of threats, including Iran’s nuclear program, ballistic missile capabilities, and their network of regional proxies,” added Sultan al-Jaber, the U.A.E. minister of industry.
“Let me make it very clear. Since the Iranian attacks have started on Qatar, the threats and attacks on civilian targets have not stopped,” said Majed al Ansari, an adviser to Qatar’s prime minister.
“By taking Hormuz hostage, Iran is committing global economic warfare,” he said. “This is a global economic issue. It is not a regional problem. The disruption is going to increase inflation, it will slow economies, it will affect everyday lives. Families will end up paying more for food.”
Leaving Iran in control of the Strait of Hormuz once the guns fall silent would be a disaster for the Gulf states, said Muhanad Seloom, a professor at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies in Qatar.
Once the conflict concludes, “we will be in a position to quickly turn around and ramp up our production to go back and reach our capacities,” he added. “The brutal Iranian aggression will not break us.”
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Secretary Rubio’s Call with UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan state.gov/releases/offic…
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To some European or NATO leaders:
No one said, Go to battle against Iran. But come, defend your bread, your water, your medicine. Fight your own fight and do not expect the hand of another, neither the Americans nor any, to do it for you. You are timid. Liars. Pharisees of diplomacy, preaching virtue while sowing death through inaction. Yes, Iran is dangerous with its missiles and drones. But when the nations marched against Libya to strike down Qaddafi, no fear of danger stopped them. Yet Libya did not close the Strait of Hormuz, did not choke 13% of EU gas, 4% of its oil, and did not hold humanitarian aid ransom. Compare the deeds! One dictator killed far fewer than the regime in Iran, which has spilled the blood of millions, Christians, Muslims, Jews, Americans, French, Germans, all nations under heaven.
And you, O Europe, you want all the fruit but fear the thorns. You tremble at terminology, yet your deeds cry louder: timidity. You would let the region burn beneath the Iranian scourge, yet wag a finger and preach restraint.
Grow up, leftist leaders. This is not revenge on Trump for his Ukraine stance. For once, act like leaders, not teenagers with hormones. Act like shepherds of your people, not goats led by whims.
The UAE said it: we can stand, alongside the nations, to guard the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran hurled its darts and fires upon us. We stopped Iran where it tried to stop us. Call us the Sparta of the Middle East, for we guard the gates while you hide behind scrolls and speeches.
Remember: the flow of trade and the lifeblood of nations is a trust for all, not a responsibility for the idle. The river of commerce flows only when the hands of the brave keep the way clear, not when the timid pray from afar.
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@misspaulalondon @FoxNews Emirates resumed schedule flights at 10am local time. Fox News is no news.
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@SarahB0312 @FoxNews Indeed. Flights are leaving and arriving at Dubai airport now.
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Day 13 of the war.
I’m Sariraa. Hello.
• Though honestly I don’t even want to call it a “war”. “Attack” feels more accurate.
- The air defense and military systems of this stupid, bloodthirsty regime couldn’t even take down a seagull.
- Iran’s sky is basically an open highway for fighter jets that come in every day, drop bombs, and leave while their propaganda media keeps claiming victory, saying they’ve sunk American carriers and shot down jets. It’s honestly ridiculous.
• People film the explosions and laugh in the videos, saying “thank you for hitting them.” You know why?
- Because this child-killing regime only gave weapons to the IRGC and its proxies so they could kill their own people in the streets. It’s unbelievable to me when I see people upset about this war.
- We’re under bombs, missiles, and rubble and still satisfied, I don’t know why some of you complain about war.
• If oil and gas prices have gone up, don’t think that’s permanent. Cut a bit from your extra spending for a month and you’ll see that after Iran is free, everything will recover in the best possible way.
- Also, don’t even give impressions to accounts connected to the Islamic Republic, they’re completely delusional.
• Another thing is that we’re trying to save our energy every day and hold on to hope for better days.
- For now, there’s enough food. Water is available. Electricity is still on.
- The only thing missing is the internet we have to try hundreds of VPNs just to connect for an hour during the day, and that’s another move by this child-killing regime.
• Anyway, we are brave people. What we want from all of this is the end of the Islamic regime and the return of freedom to the people.
• Thank you to everyone who has always supported us and supported ME.
- Thank you for your kind messages.
- Here’s to a future without terror and terrorists. A future that is free.
- Here’s to the victory of the Lion and Sun of Iran.
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@SukhSidhuDXB Agree completely. It’s constant hyper vigilance. It’s tiring 😢
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The hardest thing about being in Dubai right now isn't danger of missiles or drones hitting
It's the mental fatigue of genuinely feeling safe, trying to carry on living as normal, but also knowing that things aren't normal, and that one wrong moment and everything could change
Enjoying a few quiet days, then hearing that phone alert noise, seeing news of debris causing damage
If I was living alone in Dubai I think I’d feel completely unbothered
But I'm not, I see and feel my wife’s anxiousness rise at the sound of an interception or a phone alert
Explaining away the situation to the kids so they're unburdened by it
Constantly weighing our options, making decisions and then questioning them
I'm responsible for my family - what if I make the wrong choice?
All of this while just managing life as normal too
I feel completely safe, we've got no interest in leaving, my life is good, we haven't been directly impacted as a family
But it is tiring
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🔴 Unconfirmed reports from inside Iran that are becoming more likely for every day that passes:
• Mojtaba Khamenei is hospitalised at the Sina Hospital ICU.
• He is severely injured in the abdomen and legs, and currently on a ventilator.
• He doesn't know that a war has broken out, or that his family is dead, or that he's become SL. His last conscious moment was the morning of 28/02 (meaning he was hit day 1 and survived if true).
• His surgery was performed by Dr. Zafarghandi along with Dr. Mareshi who have deep regime links.
• The remaining regime leaders are fully aware. Pezeshkian has seen Mojtaba in his hospital bed, and the hospital is under a massive security lockdown.
• In a mix of panic and opportunism to keep control of Iran, the IRGC pushed through Mojtaba's "election" to control the country behind the scenes. Many clerics are furious, and there is a gigantic split.
Take all of this with a grain of salt. But with every hour that goes by with no public appearance by Mojtaba, the more suspicious it seems, and the more I'm inclined to believe at least some of this reporting is accurate.

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A close friend here in Tehran fought through a thousand layers of this digital blackout just to get a message to me.
I am putting it here so the diaspora and the Western pundits can look it in the eye.
They said: 'When I finally break through the blackout, I am greeted by people sitting safely outside, preaching their 'anti-war' worries. They cannot fathom that the mullahs slaughtered 40,000 of us in two days. We are being psychologically tortured by their moral grandstanding.
Those of us inside this cage know that cutting out a cancer is going to hurt. We are willing to take that pain, because it is better to die once than to be tortured every single day. If this war stops and the regime survives, we are all dead anyway our execution dates just get moved up.
From the Massacre of January until the first bombs fell, I cried every single day. When the strikes started, I was finally happy. But reading these 'anti-war' takes physically crushes me. It feels like a 100-kilo weight on my chest. It feels like these safe, comfortable people are grabbing me by the arms and handing me directly to the Islamic Republic to be raped.
We are embracing the fire and the fear because this is our last chance to end the nightmare. And yet, your 'peace' posts multiply our terror a hundred thousand times over.'
Hear us clearly. Silence the cowards who speak against this rescue mission. Every time you preach 'peace' while we are locked in with our butchers, you are pouring water directly into the regime’s mill.
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#InternationalWomensDay2026 today. Remembering the young women of Iran taken from us by the Islamic regime not only in January but also those lost during the #WomanLifeFreedom movement 2022-23
#IranIsraelWar
#IranMassacre
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🚨 BREAKING: The United Arab Emirates has reportedly struck Iran for the first time.
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🖥️ GB News on YouTube: bit.ly/3vAYaw0
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BREAKING: Iran’s interim leadership council has approved that neighbouring countries will no longer be attacked unless an attack on Iran originates from them, President Masoud Pezeshkian has said.
🔴 LIVE updates: aje.news/8emae7

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The off-ramp Iran just built for the Gulf states. Delivered publicly. On the record. By the president. The exit door the architecture couldn’t provide, provided by the adversary.
Kuwait: stop letting F-15Es fly from your bases and we stop hitting you. Qatar: you already declared force majeure and shut down, so this formalizes the ceasefire you already have. UAE: Fujairah stops burning if Al Dhafra stops launching. Saudi Arabia: close Prince Sultan and the Houthis become someone else’s problem. Jordan: the THAAD craters are already the answer.
The genius of it. Iran just separated the Gulf states from the war. Not by threatening them harder. By offering them the thing they want most — safety — in exchange for the thing that costs them the least — denying basing rights for a war they didn’t authorize and are publicly condemning. Al Habtoor already asked the question in Arabic: who gave you permission to turn our region into a battlefield. Iran just answered: we’ll stop hitting your region if you stop letting them use it as one.
Every Gulf state now has a choice. Continue hosting American operations and remain a target. Or deny basing rights and receive de facto immunity. The choice between the alliance that’s starving them and the adversary that’s offering them a way out. Kuwait already shot down three F-15Es. Qatar already declared force majeure. The answer is forming before the question finishes.
And the strategic effect on the American campaign. If the Gulf states take the deal — and the food clock and the water clock and the storage clock are all pushing them toward taking it — the basing architecture that’s already craters becomes basing architecture that’s formally denied. The air campaign loses not just the damaged bases but the permission to use them. The tankers can’t refuel from bases that won’t host them. The gravity bombs can’t launch from runways that are closed by policy not just by damage.
Iran just made the grand bargain’s collapse voluntary. The Gulf states were already being pushed out by the math — the storage filling, the food running out, the water at risk. Now Iran gives them the political cover to do what the math was already forcing. Not abandoning America. Choosing survival. The framing that lets a Gulf monarch say I didn’t betray the alliance, I protected my people.
The architecture that has no stop function just met the adversary that builds off-ramps for everyone except the people who need the war to continue. The theology can’t take this deal. The Gulf states can’t refuse it. And the gap between those two realities is where the grand bargain dies.
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Iran to suspend strikes on neighbours unless attacks come from them reut.rs/4rVsiwl reut.rs/4rVsiwl
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