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Tracking world events through open-source intelligence. Specializing in Middle East affairs, diplomacy, and security. Independent • Facts first.

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Global Osint
Global Osint@GlobalOsintNew·
Shabbat shalom dear friends, I'll see you all in 25 hours.
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Donald J. Trump
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NO MERCY TO TERRORISTS you dumb bastards!
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Lindsey Graham
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If we nominate Trump, we will get destroyed.......and we will deserve it.
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Global Osint
Global Osint@GlobalOsintNew·
A bad day for Americans. A bad day for Israelis. A bad day for Irainians. A bad day for the west. A bad day for freedom lovers. A good day for terrorists A good day for Islamists Good night and god bless Hoping for better days...
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Bill Kristol
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They warned me that if I voted for Kamala Harris we’d get a new deal with the Iranian regime worse than the JCPOA. I voted for Kamala, and they were right.
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Eli Afriat 🇮🇱
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🇺🇸🇮🇱 Trump on Netanyahu: Netanyahu is a very difficult guy. He should be very thankful to us for doing this. Because if Iran had a nuclear weapon, Israel wouldn’t be around for two hours. -NYT.
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Secretary Kennedy
Secretary Kennedy@SecKennedy·
Congratulations, @POTUS! President Trump achieved what the experts said was impossible. Through strength, resolve, and decisive leadership, he secured another historic victory for peace, stability, and American leadership on the world stage. When others doubted, President Trump delivered.
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“The Deal with Islamic Republic of Iran is now complete. Congratulations to all!” President Donald J. Trump 🇺🇸

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אריה ארליך A. Erlich
It's becoming increasingly difficult to understand what happened to Donald Trump, once regarded by many Israelis as the greatest friend Israel ever had in the White House. After months of threats, ultimatums, and dramatic declarations, what exactly has been achieved? By every visible measure, this looks like a remarkable victory for Iran. Trump himself now acknowledges that Tehran will retain the ability to enrich uranium. The only party paying a price appears to be the United States, which is signing what looks disturbingly like a surrender agreement. And Israel? Israel is reduced to the role of a dependent client state, forced to watch from the sidelines as decisions affecting its survival are made elsewhere. Instead of eliminating the threat, this deal merely postpones it while handing Tehran something even more valuable: time. Time to regroup, rebuild, rearm, and continue advancing its ambitions. Without the complete dismantling of Iran's enriched uranium stockpiles, without addressing its ballistic missile program, and without seriously confronting its regional terror network - Hezbollah, the Houthis, and other Iranian proxies - the regime is effectively being granted breathing room to continue its campaign of destabilization and terror. The president whom most Israelis viewed as a historic ally, the leader whose election was celebrated across Israel, may ultimately be remembered as one of the greatest disappointments in the history of U.S.-Israel relations. Many Israelis opened champagne bottles when Trump won. They believed they were witnessing the return of a president who understood the Iranian threat better than anyone. Instead, Israel has been thrown under the bus, its hands tied in Lebanon and Gaza, while its most dangerous enemy is rewarded with resources, legitimacy, economic relief, and the oxygen it needs to continue pursuing its long-term goal: the destruction of the Jewish state. The same president who fiercely denounced Obama's Iran deal and proudly withdrew from it is now on the verge of signing an agreement that may prove even worse. A tragic and historic mistake.
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Global Osint
Global Osint@GlobalOsintNew·
Some in admin getting frustrated by inaccurate info floating around about the MOU, such as that the Iranians get $12 billion. The claims are false, I'm told. The deal is performance-based, for each step. If the Iranians deliver, they’ll get relief, one official said. If they don’t, they won’t. -CBS
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Jennifer Jacobs
Jennifer Jacobs@JenniferJJacobs·
Some in admin getting frustrated by inaccurate info floating around about the MOU, such as that the Iranians get $12 billion. The claims are false, I'm told. The deal is performance-based, for each step. If the Iranians deliver, they’ll get relief, one official said. If they don’t, they won’t.
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Global Osint
Global Osint@GlobalOsintNew·
A senior U.S. official denied Iran's claim that it will get 12 billion dollars from its frozen funds unconditionally before the 60-day negotiations start and called it "a spin" "This is completely not true. This is a pay for performance deal and no frozen funds will be released without the Iranians inplementing their commitmens", the U.S. official claimed -Barrack Ravid
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David Oppenheim
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טראמפ מגיע לחדר המשא ומתן עם האיראנים:
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Global Osint
Global Osint@GlobalOsintNew·
Trump tells NYT: - Deal with Iran reached despite Netanyahu's objections - Strikes will resume if a nuclear accord isn't reached - Strait of Hormuz will be “permanently toll-free”
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Global Osint
Global Osint@GlobalOsintNew·
China will invade Taiwan during Trumps term, because of Trumps weakness on Iran. Mark my words
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Global Osint
Global Osint@GlobalOsintNew·
I am pleased to hear the memorandum of understanding with Iran to allow the Strait of Hormuz to open has been agreed to. I will be watching closely the ensuing negotiations regarding Iran’s nuclear program and other matters. I am somewhat concerned that Iran’s view of the agreement seems different than what the American negotiating team is claiming. Under our law, any nuclear deal with Iran will be sent to Congress for review and a vote. I look forward to reviewing the final product and I believe it is imperative that the architect of the deal, Vice President Vance and his negotiating partners, be part of the process in presenting the final deal to Congress. Congratulations to all in getting us to this point. Time will tell. -Lindsey Graham
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Global Osint
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40,000 Iranians did not die to reach a deal worse then the JCPOA.
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Global Osint
Global Osint@GlobalOsintNew·
Iran’s Supreme National Security Council says a US-Iran memorandum to end the war has been finalized after months of negotiations, according to an official statement. It says military operations on all fronts, including Lebanon, will end immediately and permanently, the naval blockade on Iran will be lifted, and the agreement will be signed on June 19.
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