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The "American serviceman's skull" Iran is claiming to have found in the C-130 seems more like the skull of an Iranian in a burned down Peugeot Pars (an Iranian car) that was likely destroyed by American forces during the rescue operation


TRUMP MADE A MISTAKE STARTING THIS WAR, AND IRAN IS MAKING A MISTAKE NOT ACCEPTING TO END THIS WAR

🚨🇺🇸 Trump: “If you import The Third World, you become The Third World!” — AND THAT’S NOT GOING TO HAPPEN TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AS LONG AS I AM PRESIDENT."



🚨🇮🇷🇺🇸 The war just changed target sets. Today it's Iran's petrochemicals. U.S.-Israeli strikes hit the Mahshahr Special Petrochemical Zone this morning, 3 companies inside the complex, 5 wounded, extent of damage still unknown. A projectile also landed near the Bushehr nuclear plant perimeter, killing one guard. This isn't incidental. Israel's political leadership explicitly instructed the IDF weeks ago to shift toward "economic targets." Maximum financial damage to the regime rather than pure military degradation. Today is that doctrine in action. Mahshahr is one of Iran's most important industrial hubs; petrochemicals, export revenue, the economic backbone of Khuzestan province. Here's why it matters strategically: you can hide launchers in tunnels. You can't hide a refinery. The theory is simple: if airstrikes can't fully destroy what's underground, destroy what keeps the regime financially solvent above ground. Hit the economy hard enough and the calculus for Tehran changes. But there's a second-order problem. Iran has already threatened "devastating strikes" on U.S. and allied economic assets in response. Kuwait's Mina Al-Ahmadi refinery is already on fire. UAE's Habshan gas facility took damage. The Strait of Hormuz is still effectively closed. Economic warfare cuts both ways. And right now, both sides are picking up the scissors. Source: ToI, Al Jazeera



So the final verdict from session court of Meesha Shafi vs Ali Zafar defamation case came out.I was not only a primary character witness, I knew both families and both children very closely. If I took a side, it was with 100% certainty and belief. For me, Meesha Shafi’s issue ended the day every girl who supported her — including me — was dragged into criminal cases. I was told I could face three years in prison. And if that happens, I will go and serve those three years, because I do not step back from my truth — and anyone who knows me, knows this. People were silenced, pressured, bought, and scared. The entire support system was broken. On top of that, we were accused of running a foreign agenda, of being paid huge amounts in dollars. I said it then, and I say it again — prove it in court. I am ready to open all my bank accounts, everything. The truth is, every woman knows that at some point in her life, she has been physically harassed. Sometimes in a room full of people, someone touches you in a way you cannot even process, and you cannot even speak. We have all gone through this — as children, as young women, and even today. So when a star of this magnitude, who needed no fame, who comes from a respected family, speaks up — is it for fame? Is it some personal enmity? What did she gain from this case? What did we gain except abuse, lies, and humiliation? We did not step back because we knew that if we lost this case, then every woman who suffers this every day would lose with us. And from that day on, no woman in this country would ever be believed. The entire Lahore, the entire industry knows the truth. This is not Meesha Shafi’s loss, or Saba Hameed’s, or Iffat Omar’s. And this five million penalty — we can pay it right now. It’s not about that. It’s about the fact that women will continue to be touched inappropriately, even when married, even by men who are “friends” of their husbands. We all know this is the reality of a man’s world. From today onwards, even I will not believe a woman in Pakistan — because surely, the man must be right. And my honorable courts, thank you for proving this. It’s a man’s world. Goodbye.

Man just quoted what was already said in the video, ain’t add nothin extra. Then he deleted it and even said sorry. But nah, y’all still out here tryna come for him like crazy. All this hate? Just ’cause he been speakin up for PTI victims? . I ain’t defending any act (read more)

Q: 2 years ago Saim, you said your wish was to bat with Babar Azam in 20 overs, aren’t you missing him? Saim Ayub said, "This isn’t some kind of relatives thing that a relative left and now you start missing him. As a professional you've to adjust everywhere. I’m not missing him because he’s in the opponent team now. Apart from him I’ve opened with many players, if I start missing then I’ll miss everyone, otherwise I won’t miss anyone." (Cricwick)



