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Zeteite Theon
Zeteite Theon@NKR_II·
@shanaka86 I love reading you're posts, but I'm wondering how you're going to climb down from all your incorrect analyses. Or if you will.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
JUST IN: Beneath the mountains of Isfahan, the IRGC built a subway system for ballistic missiles. Tunnels carved into granite half a kilometre deep, reinforced with North Korean engineering and Chinese technical assistance, connecting cavernous assembly halls where solid-fuel motors are manufactured, warheads are integrated, and complete missiles roll off production lines onto automated high-speed electric rails. The trains carry transporter-erector-launchers through underground corridors to one of several blast-door exits. The TEL surfaces through a pop-up door, fires, and retreats underground before the satellite that spotted it can relay coordinates to the bomber that would strike it. The system was designed for exactly this scenario. It was designed to survive America. On March 31, bunker-buster bombs hit the Baharestan complex. Ten heavy GPS-guided munitions struck surface entrances, propellant storage facilities, and assembly infrastructure. The secondary explosions were visible from space. Stored missiles, thousands of tons of propellant, and fuel ignited in a chain reaction that lit up the Isfahan night for hours. Iranian state media acknowledged the site was hit and claimed “no strategic impact,” which is the phrase a regime uses when the strategic impact requires a classified briefing rather than a press conference. The damage is real but bounded. Pre-strike, Baharestan produced hundreds of solid-fuel motors, thousands of tons of propellant, and dozens of complete missiles per year. Post-strike estimates put short-term capacity at 40 to 60 percent, with full recovery requiring 12 to 24 months. The surface infrastructure was destroyed. The entrances were collapsed. The propellant lines that feed the assembly halls were severed. But the tunnels themselves, half a kilometre beneath the mountain, and the rail network that runs through them, remain largely intact. The subway still works. The trains still run. The blast doors still open. And the network is not one city. Isfahan is the production hub. Tabriz in the northwest stores and launches long-range variants. Kermanshah near the Iraqi border operates interconnected tunnels for solid-fuel launchers. Shiraz in the south handles cruise missiles and logistics. Khorramabad maintains silos and underground launch capability. The strikes degraded one node. The system has five. Iran’s missile infrastructure was designed as a distributed network for the same reason the internet was: so that destroying one node does not destroy the function. Iranian launch activity has dropped to its lowest level since the war began. The command coordination that selects targets and sequences barrages was disrupted when the Aerospace Forces headquarters in western Tehran took ten bombs overnight. The production line that replenishes spent missiles was cut by 40 to 60 percent when Baharestan burned. The air campaign is working by every metric the Pentagon measures. But the metric the Pentagon does not measure is the one that matters. The strait is still closed. The helium is still boiling. The fertiliser is still not shipping. The 3,000 vessels are still stranded. The bombs have five-metre accuracy and the crisis has a five-year repair timeline. Precision won the air war. Duration is winning the molecular war. And the molecular war determines whether the chips that guided the bombs to Isfahan will have helium to cool them next quarter. The missile subway survives because it was built for this war. The molecular crisis deepens because nobody built anything for that one. And that one is the war that ends the world the missiles were built to defend. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Zeteite Theon
Zeteite Theon@NKR_II·
@GadSaad I think we know. Weird coding that they know they have to call them "Asian".
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Zeteite Theon
Zeteite Theon@NKR_II·
@Osint613 We've bombed 12,000+ of their sites and this clown is celebrating that they were able to hit one plane sitting on the ground.
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on a possible U.S. ground invasion: "I do not think they would dare to do such a thing. Very heavy casualties would await them. You have seen the damage inflicted on them… and what happened to their AWACS? In ground warfare, we are even better than this. We are fully prepared to confront any ground threat to our country."
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Zeteite Theon
Zeteite Theon@NKR_II·
@visegrad24 Mexico has always been a communist state if you really think about it. I'd say it's largely the reason it's people are so poor.
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Visegrád 24
Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
Mexico's President, Claudia Sheinbaum, said Mexico will send oil to Cuba for both humanitarian and commercial purposes and will no longer comply with the U.S. blockade. Mexico thus became the second country, after Russia, to openly ignore the U.S. oil blockade on Cuba. 🇲🇽🇨🇺
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Nature is Amazing ☘️
Nature is Amazing ☘️@AMAZlNGNATURE·
Playing with a little remora and a big shadow appears in the deep blue & starts moving straight towards you…
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Visegrád 24
Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
🇬🇧🇸🇾 For the first time in over 23 years, a Syrian president has entered the residence of the British Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street. The last Syrian head of state to visit Downing Street was Bashar al-Assad, who met with then-Prime Minister Tony Blair in December 2002. That historic 2002 trip was the first-ever official visit to the UK by a Syrian president. But following the outbreak of the Syrian civil war in 2011, the UK severed diplomatic ties with the Assad government and no further high-level visits occurred since after that. And today, UK's Prime Minister Keir Starmer hosted Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa to discuss a major reconstruction partnership. The talks revolved around securing British investment for Syria’s $200 billion rebuilding effort and establishing a framework for the voluntary return of Syrian refugees and immigrants back to Syria from the UK.
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PTグッチ兄貴@ゼロ痛み習慣リメイク
国旗を燃やすなんてあり得ない。 わざわざそれをする理由は?
captain S.O@sow413

アメリカ人が自国旗を燃やすなんて、完全に頭おかしい。 #phoenixrising #SemperFi この国に生まれただけで「勝ち組」なのに、それを理解できないなんて恵まれすぎてバカになってる証拠だ。 世界中の人々が「アメリカに行きたい」と夢見てる現実を、もっとちゃんと認識しろ。 旗を燃やす暇があったら、まずは自分の国に感謝してみろよ。 愛国心はどこに行ったんだ!! 退役軍人の皆さんに失礼だ!! 子の国旗にどれだけのアメリカ軍人が命を捧げてきたんだ。 日本国民として絶対に許せない!! 日本人の皆もどう思う?  みんなで本当のアメリカを応援しよう!!

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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
Ladies, please do not get married. It is a form of slavery.
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Josh Wolfe
Josh Wolfe@wolfejosh·
Impossible to save these people from the corupted mind virus of Islamism. Tragic.
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000

t.co/1dBk9dVPk5 Watch this female Palestinian terrorist break down in loud, hysterical tears during her failed attempt to detonate herself inside an Israeli hospital and massacre Jews as human sacrifices for Allah. This is precisely why Israel built walls, fences and checkpoints. It’s not “apartheid”, it’s basic self-defense against a savage ideology that sends women to blow themselves up in hospitals for Allah. Anyone still calling Israeli security measures “apartheid” is either ignorant or actively siding with the terrorists. Self-defense is a right, not a crime.

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Visegrád 24
Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
Chancellor Merz has announced that he wants 80% of Germany’s Syrian refugees to return to their homeland in the next 3 years. There are an estimated 1,281,000 currently living in Germany. 🇩🇪🇸🇾
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NBACentral
NBACentral@TheDunkCentral·
Josh Giddey says Jaden Ivey needs help. ‘‘Obviously, the whole thing is kind of unfortunate in a way. I hope he gets the help he needs, whatever he’s going through or not going through. I do really hope he gets help. It’s not going to be with the Bulls anymore, but wherever it is, I hope he gets it.’’ (Via @Suntimes )
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U.S. Central Command
Several media outlets recently reported accusations of U.S. forces striking a sports hall and residential area in the city of Lamerd, Iran, on Feb. 28. After looking into the reports, U.S. Central Command has confirmed the accusations are false. Read more: centcom.mil/MEDIA/PRESS-RE…
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GeoKeeps
GeoKeeps@Geokeeps·
CENTCOM denying civilian strikes is expected — but in an active war with a 700+ hour internet blackout over Iran, independent verification is nearly impossible 👀 Both sides have every incentive to control the narrative. The information war is running parallel to the military one, and right now nobody has clean hands on transparency ⚡
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Farshid
Farshid@Farshidi0m·
@CENTCOM Completely destroy this Islamic Republic regime! A world without these bloodthirsty executioners will be a safe and peaceful place for all the people of the earth.
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Zeteite Theon
Zeteite Theon@NKR_II·
@HalifaxCB @CENTCOM Wild to think people (bots) shilling for the terrorists don't see the irony in complaining about attacking non-military targets.
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HalifaxCB aka GammaRat
@CENTCOM “U.S. forces do not target civilians.” Then who did this? It was a double-tap, to boot. And then you lied about it.
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History Defined
History Defined@historydefined·
Literally bringing the heat.
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