I Ahsan
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I Ahsan
@MotivatedManta
Husband, Father, Soldier, Adventurer and amateur Polyglot. Rubbish at karaoke. Views are my own; retweets, likes, and following ≠ endorsement/agreement.


👔 No more casual: State Department imposes first-ever dress code on diplomats Representing the United States of America is an honor — and this new policy ensures our diplomats project credibility, respect, and the dignity of the nation we serve. foxnews.com/politics/no-mo…




8️⃣ A fair transition for the North Sea. The first G7 oil and gas producing country to end new oil, gas and coal licences. Ensuring no community is left behind, with offshore workers leading the world in the industries of the future. Banning fracking for good.





🚨 BREAKING: The European Commission has urged people to work from home, drive and fly less, and for EU countries to urgently roll out renewables, as it warned of a prolonged energy crisis as a result of the conflict in the Gulf. Full story: politico.eu/article/europe…

“We have to count [the] number of drones we use, efficiency of each of them, cost to kill for every Russian,” says Oleksandr Kamyshin, the architect of Ukraine's drone program. “The cost of killing every Russian is less than $1000 now.” cbsn.ws/4bOzHXy


Photos show heavy damage to a U.S. Air Force E-3 Sentry (AWACS) surveillance plane after yesterday’s drone and missile attack on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, which also hit several refueling planes. More than 10 U.S. service members were injured, two seriously.

Photos have surfaced showing extensive damage to US Air Force E-3 Sentry #AE11EA 81-0005 following the drone and missile attack at Prince Sultan Air Base yesterday that also damaged several KC-135s.

Finish the Job in Iran: The Worst Thing Trump Could Do Would Be to End the Iran War Prematurely | WSJ wsj.com/opinion/free-e…


Photos show heavy damage to a U.S. Air Force E-3 Sentry (AWACS) surveillance plane after yesterday’s drone and missile attack on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, which also hit several refueling planes. More than 10 U.S. service members were injured, two seriously.







Bellingcat identified the mines found overnight in Kafari, Iran as US BLU-91/B anti-tank mines from the Gator Scatterable Mine System. At least two people were reportedly killed. These mines were deployed over a village near a Iranian missile base.









