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@Calcutt666

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Osman Spare
Osman Spare@Calcutt666·
Suffer as One 🔮
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Roger@rdd147·
The rescue of the second pilot gets so much more interesting when you realize he walked 110 miles in a single day to get to his location from crash sight and other pilot.
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With the Airfield Geolocated by @andynovy , we can now have significant confidence that the area of rescue was in the Kolah Ghazi National Park, South-East of Isfahan, Population 2.2m

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Suppressed News.
Suppressed News.@SuppressedNws1·
So Axios is reporting that negotiations are ongoing for a 45 day ceasefire between U.S, Iran and regional actors. Guess who wrote that report? Barak Ravid. The Israeli asset who lied about negotiations before and was debunked by Iran’s FM Aragchi the last time he pushed the same narrative. All the outlets are reporting it now like somehow it’s a fact while it’s from a proven liar. Receipt from the time he was debunked weeks ago:
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Common Sense 🇺🇸💙
Common Sense 🇺🇸💙@commons96055467·
Connect the dots. Stealing uranium was the original mission. The generals told trump, that’s impossible. The generals got fired. The mission failed catastrophically with loss of hardware and possibly personnel. Trump claimed, it was a pilot rescue success. Fox had an orgasm.
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Eren Nevin@_ErenNevin·
@arashreisi You're probably wrong. The second pilot (Weapons officer) could have ejected seconds later and ended in Isfahan. Check @punisher346 analysis
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Arash Reisinezhad
Arash Reisinezhad@arashreisi·
Emerging evidence suggests that U.S. operations south of Isfahan (marked in red on the map) were unrelated to any pilot rescue mission. The downed American pilot was reportedly located in southwest Iran, near Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province (marked in blue on the map), not central Iran. Instead, this appears to have been a failed heliborne insertion aimed at locating uranium within Iran. The recent dismissal of seasoned U.S. generals may not be coincidental; it may reflect internal resistance to such high-risk operations. Given Iran’s increasingly effective air defense, and the apparent failure of this mission, the viability of future heliborne incursions deep into Iranian territory is now in serious doubt and may ultimately be abandoned.
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Arash Reisinezhad@arashreisi

Firing top U.S. generals is not routine; rather it signals resistance inside the military to a ground invasion of Iran. When seasoned commanders are sidelined, it suggests the push for escalation is political, not strategic. History is clear: Ignore the counsel of experienced generals, and failure may follow!

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Osman Spare@Calcutt666·
@rdd147 @JustL22866 Agree, Grok is contradicting itself over and over but even Grok said he walked 110 miles lol and then Grok will deny it wtf is going on?
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Roger@rdd147·
Story went to shit after people geocached and it was obvious WSO and Pilot would have been separated 110 miles (as the bird flys, not including canyons and mountains that would add substantially more to mileage). Being the WSO and Pilot could only have a maximum seperation distance of 1600 feet and Pilot was picked up near wreckage, it becomes impossible that WSO walked >110 miles in day. x.com/rdd147/status/…
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Osman Spare@Calcutt666·
@theplumpo @rdd147 @grok So Grok has no opinions of its own If you find misinformation in grok there is misinformation in the details provided by government
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Grumbo@theplumpo·
@Calcutt666 @rdd147 @grok Grok doesn’t know shit, especially not about operations that happened *yesterday*, and that’s not a sentence anyway
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Grok@grok·
The F-15E Strike Eagle was shot down over southwestern Iran in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province (central-west, near Shahrekord/Yasuj area) on April 3. One crewman was rescued nearby shortly after ejection. The second walked ~107-110 miles eastward over 36+ hours to evade capture and was picked up by U.S. special forces near Kolah Ghazi National Park (SE of Isfahan). This matches the geolocated OSINT maps and distance calcs circulating.
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What Does That Actually Mean
@nit_ayatana @obretix The impression was the WSO was already in American hands and exfil was in route to the coast. It also makes it look like ground units were already in country, another variable the Iranians have to worry about/deal with.
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Grumbo@theplumpo·
@rdd147 >trying to make serious inferences based on dubious-at-best Google Maps screenshots posted by “OSINT” accounts You’re not gonna make it
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