Z Dozer
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Z Dozer
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Here just to mess with racists and bigots. Free Palestine & DTTIOF!!!













Lose all this to rescue 1 pilot and call it your greatest military success of all time.




Disgraceful. Millions of Europeans with a conscience condemn the US & Israel’s war crimes against Iran, the EU’s top official can’t even say the word “Israel”and instead blames Iran. This isn’t diplomacy; this is moral bankruptcy and hypocrisy. Forget international law, justice, and ethics, this is sheer absurdity. Europe’s leadership has hit rock bottom. That’s a shame.

After five weeks of war in the Middle East, it is clear that only a diplomatic solution will settle its root causes. Any targeting of civilian infrastructure, namely energy facilities, is illegal and unacceptable. This applies to Russia’s war in Ukraine and it applies everywhere. The Iranian civilian population is the main victim of the Iranian regime. It would also be the main victim of a widening of the military campaign. As I stressed in my recent call with the President of Iran, @DrPezeshkian, the European Union urges Iran to immediately put an end to its attacks against countries in the region and to allow for the reestablishment of full freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. Escalation will not achieve a ceasefire and peace. Only negotiations will, namely the ongoing efforts led by regional partners.





“It brings a human dimension to the war…” says Sky News’ military analyst about a missing American pilot from an F-15 jet. Has Sky News ever raised that same human dimension about the US and Israel’s carpet bombing of Gaza, Lebanon and Iran?



The truth is - The United States of America is the greatest military in the history of the world.




Egypt and Pakistan are currently functioning more as message carriers than true mediators, and it is doubtful they have either the leverage or the capacity to bridge the gap between the sides. The core problem is not the transmission of messages, but their substance and beyond that, the fundamentally different approaches each side brings to the table. The U.S. administration appears to operate under the assumption that Iran is in a weakened position, and therefore seeks to impose terms that, from Tehran’s perspective, look less like negotiation and more like diktats. Iran, however, reads the situation very differently. It believes it holds the upper hand, particularly given its ability to exert significant influence over global economic stability, especially through energy markets and maritime chokepoints. Even if Trump were to extend his ultimatum by a few days, it would not materially change Iran’s position. Tehran is unlikely to agree to a ceasefire without concrete guarantees against future attacks, compensation, and some form of recognition of its control or influence over key strategic waterways. Beyond that, Iran is also linking any ceasefire to a broader de-escalation across multiple arenas. In practical terms, Iran’s maximum demands do not come close to aligning with the minimum conditions the United States expects. This is not a gap that Egypt, Pakistan, or any other intermediary can realistically bridge. The issue is structural, not procedural. Iran is unlikely to capitulate. Conversely, if the U.S. administration continues to hold its current line, it may eventually face a point where it must shift strategy or take decisive action. #IranWar


Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, one of Iran’s top science and engineering institutions, was bombed tonight, and a number of schools reportedly damaged. Founded in 1966 (as Aryamehr University), Sharif is a cornerstone of Iran’s scientific and academic life. Striking and destroying universities and schools is not just an attack on buildings,it is an attack on a country’s future.








