Horny For Freedom And Then Peace
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Horny For Freedom And Then Peace
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This is not Gaza, Palestine. This is Beirut, Lebanon. When the international community didn't stop Israel as it deliberately killed ~75,000 Palestinians in Gaza, Israel knew they could kill civilians with impunity. The result is exactly what we are seeing in Lebanon right now.






JUST IN: On April 1, President Trump promised to bring Iran “back to the stone ages where they belong.” On April 2, aircraft struck the B1 Bridge on the Tehran-Karaj northern bypass, one of the tallest highway structures in the Middle East and a centrepiece of Iranian civil engineering. The bridge was hit twice. The second strike landed while rescue teams were operating at the site of the first. At least two civilians were killed. Multiple were injured. Video footage shows smoke rising from fractured concrete, bridge sections falling, and emergency workers running from a structure that was still being bombed as they tried to save the people the first bomb buried. The IDF issued an unusual statement: “The attack on the highway bridge in Iran was not carried out by Israel.” The denial is specific. It names the target. It does not say who did carry it out. It does not say the strike was wrong. It says Israel was not responsible for this one. The phrasing invites the question it refuses to answer. If not Israel, then who? The United States has not commented. No tanker support from Souda Bay, Ben Gurion, or Prince Sultan has been confirmed for this specific operation. The strike happened. The attribution remains contested. The bridge remains damaged. The dead remain dead. This is the moment the war changed category. For five weeks, Operation Epic Fury targeted military infrastructure: naval bases, missile factories, air defence networks, command bunkers, the IRGC Aerospace headquarters, the Isfahan missile city. The targets were uniformed. The justification was strategic. The phrase “precision strike” appeared in every briefing. The B1 Bridge is none of those things. It is a highway. It carries commuters between Tehran and Karaj. It was under construction as part of Iran’s northern bypass project. Its destruction does not degrade a single missile launcher or sink a single fast-attack boat. It degrades the ability of nine million people in Tehran to move. Trump’s “Stone Ages” rhetoric was dismissed as hyperbole when he first used it. After the B1 Bridge, it is becoming operational. If the campaign extends to power plants, desalination facilities, and transportation infrastructure as Trump has threatened, the distinction between degrading the IRGC and degrading Iranian civilisation collapses. A country without bridges, without power, without clean water is not a country whose military has been defeated. It is a country whose population has been punished. The Geneva Conventions distinguish between military objectives and civilian objects. A highway bridge serving a metropolitan population of 15 million is not ambiguous. The double-tap compounds the signal. Striking during active rescue operations is a pattern condemned by every international humanitarian law framework. Whether the second strike was deliberate or a targeting error, the footage exists, the rescue teams were visible, and the timing between impacts was short enough that responders had not yet left the site. Iran will use this. The footage is already circulating on Iranian state media, Al Jazeera, and across social platforms with millions of views. The bridge is a symbol now. Not of military defeat but of civilian suffering. Every frame of falling concrete will be played alongside Trump’s “Stone Ages” quote until the two become inseparable in the global narrative. The war was supposed to end in the stone ages. The stone ages just arrived on a highway bridge between Tehran and Karaj. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…










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🚨BREAKING: Massive Wave Of Iranian Missiles Strike Tel Aviv Directly Israel won’t admit what was hit, but the videos clearly show impacts.

JUST IN - Trump: "The biggest bridge in Iran comes tumbling down."












