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🇺🇸🇮🇷 Trump: "We have total control of the Strait of Hormuz with our blockade. 100% effective. It's like a steel wall." x.com/clashreport/st…




🇮🇷 Iranian source close to the negotiating team just dropped this: - No final draft yet - US nuclear demands created a total deadlock - US threats have Tehran furious and losing interest in talks - Conflict could kick off at any moment The “ceasefire” is hanging by a thread. Source: Anadolu Agency



🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 New reporting reveals the U.S. went to war with Iran with a negotiating team that didn't understand the basics of Iran's nuclear program... Per Reuters, Kushner and Witkoff met Iranian officials in Geneva in late February without bringing any U.S. nuclear specialists. Trump had fired at least six Iran nuclear experts including career diplomat Nate Swanson, dismissed after a Laura Loomer social media post called him an "Obama holdover." A senior European diplomat: "How can you negotiate when you don't understand the fundamentals?" European officials had to explain uranium enrichment thresholds to the U.S. team. Witkoff publicly called Iran's IR-6 centrifuge "probably the most advanced in the world." It isn't even the most advanced in Iran. Arms Control Association verdict: "technical incompetence." Geneva talks collapsed February 28. The U.S. and Israel started bombing Iran that same day...






🇮🇷 Where is Mojtaba Khamenei? More than 2 months after becoming Iran's Supreme Leader, he has still not been seen or heard from publicly. Iranian officials are now releasing a trickle of updates to project he's well and in control. His president says he held a nearly 2.5-hour meeting with him, and a cleric close to his office says his injuries from the February 28 attack were limited to a kneecap and back wound. But analysts are divided on whether he's actually calling the shots. Some are saying a small clique of Revolutionary Guards commanders, including negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, are effectively running the show. To avoid Israeli assassination attempts, messages to and from Khamenei are reportedly being passed by hand, with no electronic communication devices. Trump, for his part, already called it: "They have no idea who their leader is." Source: Financial Times

🇺🇸🇮🇷 Trump on why he paused the Iran strike: "So they (Gulf states) called up; they had heard I made the decision to attack. They said, 'Sir, could you give us a couple of more days because we think they're being reasonable?'" The Gulf states didn't want their oil facilities in the crossfire.



How the US played a direct role in the ouster of Imran Khan and why that explains the new found love between Trump's administration & the Asim Munir regime- @DropSitenews bombshell leak of a secret cable with @SushantSareen @Sufisal. Must watch in full youtube.com/watch?v=I7PLzq…




🇵🇰🇺🇸 Pakistan's big mediation moment is falling apart in real time. Sharif said his government was "in seventh heaven and on cloud nine." Sure. The former Pakistani ambassador to Washington said he had never seen Pakistan on such a high pedestal in his entire career. The Western press was writing glowing profiles. Islamabad was loving every second of it. Worth remembering this is the same government that came to power after a U.S. engineered removal of Imran Khan, documented in a cable they spent years calling fake. Then it started falling apart. On the afternoon of April 24, as U.S. markets were closing for the weekend, the ISPR, the military's own media arm, sent a private WhatsApp message to journalists. Attributed to "government sources" to hide the military's fingerprints, it claimed Iranian FM Araghchi was headed to Islamabad for a second round of U.S.-Iran talks and that an American logistics team was already on the ground. The story exploded. Stocks popped. Pakistani mediators basked. Araghchi never showed up. Trump called the whole thing off. The story collapsed within days and took a chunk of Pakistan's credibility with it. Tehran had a different take. A senior Iranian lawmaker went on X and called Pakistan out directly. "Pakistan is a good friend and neighbor but it is not a suitable intermediary and lacks the necessary credibility for mediation." He said Pakistan "always takes Trump's interests into account and does not say a word against the Americans' wishes," then listed the instances where Islamabad had simply rolled over every time Washington pushed. "A mediator must be impartial, not always leaning to one side." That one stung because it was true. Oman, Russia, China, Saudi Arabia and Turkey have all quietly started positioning themselves to shape the outcome. Munir's grand Islamabad Accord never happened. The follow up talks both sides cancelled. Lindsey Graham called Pakistan out for double dealing over an Iranian jet. Trump still says the Pakistanis have been "great." But the room has already moved on and Islamabad is the last to know. Source: Drop Site News

🚨BREAKING: For the first time, the original Pakistani cypher — cable I-0678, the document that triggered the removal of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan — is being released in full by Drop Site.








