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AHMAD SLMAN
AHMAD SLMAN@ahmadslmanx·
Who believes the U.S. bombed those planes? Were 3 planes malfunctioning? I never believe the United States.
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Arsen Ostrovsky
Arsen Ostrovsky@Ostrov_A·
‘Why Europe is Wrong to Think Iran is ‘Not Our War’. Mathias Döpfner, chair and CEO of Axel Springer, with moral clarity on how Europe will have to take on global threats alone if it doesn’t support America in Iran. politico.com/news/magazine/…
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸🇮🇷 A senior U.S. military official just called this one of the most complex special operations missions in American history The details that are emerging are extraordinary. Two transport planes got stuck at a remote base inside Iran after the WSO was recovered. Commanders flew in three replacement aircraft, extracted everyone, and destroyed both disabled planes on the ground to prevent them falling into Iranian hands. The F-15E went down in a region with significant opposition to the Iranian government. The WSO may have received help from local civilians willing to shelter an American pilot while their own government hunted him. The CIA reportedly facilitates exactly this kind of arrangement through a process called "unconventional assisted recovery," making contact with civilians willing to help vulnerable troops survive. So the full picture: a pilot ejected, climbed a mountain, was sheltered by locals who risked their lives, evaded for 48 hours while Iran offered bounties, survived a massive firefight at the recovery site, was extracted on aircraft that then got stuck, required three more planes to fly in, and the originals were blown up on exit. What a story. Source: NYT Media: @officialrnintel
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🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 BREAKING: Alleged pictures of U.S. C-130 that got stuck at a refueling point inside Iran during the rescue operation and was destroyed by Delta Force to prevent capture. Source: @officialrnintel

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Lindsey Graham
Lindsey Graham@LindseyGrahamSC·
As I have been saying for the last several days, President Trump is intent on restoring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. He is deadly serious when it comes to his ultimatum to Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz or face a massive military response against vital infrastructure. It is still my hope Strait of Hormuz can be reopened and the enriched uranium can be secured through diplomacy. That would be the best outcome for the region and the world. To say the window on diplomacy is closing would be an understatement. To Iran, chose wisely and chose quickly.
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Steven Cheung
Steven Cheung@StevenCheung47·
There has never been a President who has worked harder for the American people than President Trump. On this Easter weekend, he has been working nonstop in the White House and Oval Office. God Bless him.
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Rep. Hugh Blackwell
Rep. Hugh Blackwell@Rephughblackwel·
AMAZING footage flooding out of Iran RIGHT NOW, massive crowds of Iranians CHEERING, BLAZING their car horns, waving flags, and straight-up CELEBRATING like it’s liberation day as the Khamenei regime CRUMBLES at the hands of Trump!
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Hans Mahncke
Hans Mahncke@HansMahncke·
A lot of people, including some so-called conservatives, act like Trump is the reason things are the way they are, but that is completely backwards. Iran has been a terrorist state since 1979, illegal immigration has been a persistent problem for decades, the media has been corrupt and fraudulent since time immemorial, NATO has been freeloading on U.S. security guarantees since 1949, Europe’s energy problems started long before 2016, Ukraine and Russia have been at war since 2014, Xi has been running the CCP since 2012, and the list goes on. Trump did not create any of this, he just pointed it out, forced everyone to see it, and has been trying to confront it head on.
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Luni Libes
Luni Libes@lunarmobiscuit·
@shanaka86 If Iran is stopping ships outbound through the Strait, why is the U.S. Navy not blockading ships inbound?
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
JUST IN: Four ships left Chinese ports carrying sodium perchlorate and arrived at Iranian harbours after the war began. Sodium perchlorate is a white crystalline salt. When heated, it decomposes and releases oxygen. Mixed with aluminium powder and a polymer binder, it becomes solid rocket fuel. Solid rocket fuel propels ballistic missiles. Ballistic missiles close the Strait of Hormuz. The Strait of Hormuz sets the global oil price. And China, the country that shipped the chemical, is buying that oil at a discount, paying in yuan, while co-authoring a five-point peace plan to end the war the chemical is helping to sustain. The Telegraph reported on April 3rd that the vessels Hamouna, Barzin, Shabdis, and Rayen, all sanctioned Iran-flagged ships, loaded cargo at Chinese chemical ports including Gaolan in Zhuhai and delivered it to Iran since the war began. Analysts assessed the shipments could enable production of hundreds of additional ballistic missiles. In early 2025, over a thousand tons of sodium perchlorate were shipped on similar routes. One shipment was linked to an explosion at Bandar Abbas. Follow the molecule. Sodium perchlorate leaves a Chinese factory in Guangdong Province. It crosses the Indian Ocean on a sanctioned vessel that no Western insurer will touch. It arrives in Iran. It enters a dispersed production facility that the US Air Force has spent five weeks trying to locate and destroy. It is mixed, cast, cured, and loaded into a solid-fuel motor. That motor is fitted to a ballistic missile. That missile is aimed at a tanker, a refinery, a bridge, or a base. The tanker it hits was carrying oil through the strait that the missile was built to close. The oil that does not pass through the strait becomes scarce. The scarcity raises the physical price to $140. And China, whose factory produced the precursor, buys the scarce oil that its own chemical helped make scarce, at prices negotiated bilaterally in a currency that is not the dollar, through a strait it helped close with a chemical it shipped on a vessel it knew was sanctioned. The circle has tracking numbers, port manifests, vessel IMO codes, and satellite timestamps. No government has denied the cargo. China says it “strictly controls dual-use exports.” The vessels are sanctioned. The chemical is a known propellant precursor. And the shipments arrived during a war in which China blocked the UN resolution to reopen the strait, co-authored a peace plan with Pakistan, supplied the rare earth magnets inside every F-35 sent to bomb the missile facilities, and published the tutorial that taught Iran to shoot down the aircraft carrying those magnets. Supplier of the missile fuel. Supplier of the jet engine magnets. Teacher of the countermeasure. Blocker of the resolution. Author of the peace plan. Buyer of the oil. China does not have a side in this war. China has a position at every point on the circumference of a circle whose centre is the Strait of Hormuz and whose radius is measured in the distance a sodium perchlorate molecule travels from a factory in Zhuhai to a missile silo in Khuzestan. The chemical left China. The missile closes the strait. The oil price rises. China buys the oil. The peace plan fails. The war continues. The next shipment loads. The circle turns. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Ultra MAGA Tampa Pirate 🏴‍☠️🇺🇸🇬🇧
Trump has been demanding their unconditional surrender for 3 weeks now, that’s “the deal”. They had their many chances to “negotiate”, they failed, and they ignored every warning. Trump:”don’t shoot the protesters or we’ll come to their rescue! We’re locked and loaded!”. Iran: kills 45k protestors. Crybabies wonder why Trump attacked two months later.
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Joe Kent
Joe Kent@joekent16jan19·
A true display of American strength would be NOT taking the escalation bait. Don’t double down on failure by committing ground troops & increasing air strikes. Show the world we can still lead by restraining Israel & negotiating w/Iran to open Hormuz, restoring order is power.
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
Hezbollah terrorists launched dozens of rockets toward Israeli civilians in the last couple of hours, but not one mainstream media outlet has said a word about it. I wonder why?
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Nicholas Lissack
Nicholas Lissack@NicholasLissack·
@drpezeshkian You bloodthirsty savages slaughtered 50,000 of your own people! You hang teenagers for daring to protest! You rape female political prisoners like beasts! You are terrorists. Every last one of you is drenched in blood and guilt. You will all pay. Iran will be free!
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Masoud Pezeshkian
Masoud Pezeshkian@drpezeshkian·
Just as I was addressing the American people, the head of our Strategic Council on Foreign Policy was targeted in an assassination attempt, leading to the martyrdom of his innocent wife. Let the world judge; which side engages in dialogue and negotiation, and which in terrorism?
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Dr. Mira yaftah 🇮🇱🎗️
للمرة الثانية خلال ثلاث ساعات، صواريخ إيراني انشطارية تستهدف عشرات الأحياء السكنية داخل تل أبيب. الحرائق تندلع وتملأ الأجواء، والدمار يتسع بشكل مخيف… إلى متى سيبقى العالم صامتًا أمام هذا الجنون؟!
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Dan Bongino
Dan Bongino@dbongino·
Today is April 4th, 2026 and Donald J. Trump is the President of the United States of America.
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Praying Medic
Praying Medic@prayingmedic·
Trump's conflicting statements about the Strait of Hormuz are an example of applied game theory. The Islamic regime uses the Strait of Hormuz as a point of leverage against the world. Other nations fear confronting the Islamic regime because losing access to the Strait of Hormuz would cause painful consequences. To remove that leverage, Trump diminishes the perceived importance of the Strait. He makes statements to the effect that the Strait of Hormuz doesn't matter to him. He doesn't need it. He doesn't care what happens to it. He denies the regime their desired leverage. Trump also needs to manage oil markets, and he's trying to negotiate a peace agreement with the regime. If market makers believe Trump will eventually take control of the Strait, oil prices will go down. That same threat causes leaders in the regime to want to negotiate a deal since they don't want to lose control of the Strait. This second angle requires Trump to continually hint that he can easily take control of the Strait if he wants to. The conflicting statements serve different purposes, and work together to accomplish different objectives. People may accuse Trump of being delusional, but he's doing what he does best. Setting himself up for success by working both sides of the equation to his advantage.
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Barak Ravid
Barak Ravid@BarakRavid·
🚨🚨Trump on Truth Social: Remember when I gave Iran ten days to MAKE A DEAL or OPEN UP THE HORMUZ STRAIT. Time is running out - 48 hours before all Hell will reign down on them. Glory be to GOD!
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Bill Mitchell
Bill Mitchell@mitchellvii·
Have you ever wondered why for thousands of years no one can ever defeat Israel? All of the empires that have sought to wipe Israel out are now gone and yet Israel is still here.
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Bill Mitchell
Bill Mitchell@mitchellvii·
Think of 𝗕𝗨𝗜𝗟𝗗𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗣𝗘𝗔𝗖𝗘 like building a home. You would not build a home knowing there was a bomb in the basement. From a global perspective, IRAN was that bomb in the basement. In order to build world peace, President Trump needed to deal with that bomb first.
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