
Scotty Mack
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Scotty Mack
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Iran's Supreme Leader's account just posted this 👀



🚨🇺🇸🇬🇧 Trump praised King Charles for pulling off something he says he never could, getting the Democrats to stand. “Charles gave a fantastic speech to a tough place, Congress. He got the Democrats to stand. I’ve never been able to do that. I couldn’t believe it…. That’s a tough place.” The King is having quite the week in Washington.







🇲🇱🇷🇺 Rebels in Mali shot down a Russian mercenary helicopter and the crew didn't survive. Russia has been sending private soldiers across Africa to support local governments and expand its influence. Mali is one of the countries where they are most active. It is not going well for them. Source: Fighterbomber TG







🇷🇺🇱🇾 A sanctioned Russian shadow tanker full of LNG is drifting off Libya again after its tow cable snapped for the 2nd time. The Arctic Metagaz has been adrift since a Ukrainian maritime drone hit its engine room back in March. Towing crews have been fighting to move it since April 9, with nothing sticking. Now it's back to zero control in the Mediterranean. Collision risk, grounding risk, and potential gas spill. 1 drone strike in March turned into a 6-week slow-motion crisis that Europe can't look away from.




🇦🇿🇮🇱 Is Azerbaijan stacking Israeli with weapons? Silk Way Airlines sent an Il-76 and a Boeing 747 cargo jet from Baku straight to Ben Gurion Airport… same-day turnaround. Looks like another big weapons pickup. Business as usual between Baku and Tel Aviv Source: @EGYOSINT





🚨🇺🇸 BREAKING: Trump goes nuclear on the Wall Street Journal after they published an op-ed titled "The Iranians Take Trump for a Sucker." "What did I give them? A country in tatters! Their Navy is at the bottom of the sea, their Air Force is gone, their leaders are DEAD, their Nuclear Labs were OBLITERATED." He also drops a specific number: Iran is "losing 500 million dollars a day" from the blockade. And calls the WSJ "just another failing political RAG" that "Rupert Murdoch told to write." The irony is that both Trump and the WSJ are making each other's case. The WSJ says Iran played Trump. Trump says he destroyed Iran. Both can be true simultaneously. Iran's military is devastated AND the regime survived, kept the Strait, and is negotiating from a position of leverage. You can level a country and still get outplayed strategically. But the real tell in this post is what's missing. Not a single mention of the deal. Not a word about Islamabad. Not a reference to the ceasefire extension he just announced...




🇮🇷🇺🇸 A radio transmission from the IRGC Navy went viral. And it doesn't matter who they were calling an "idiot." Either version of the story is a big problem for Tehran. Here's what happened. On the international maritime distress channel, Channel 16, monitored by every vessel at sea, a broadcast attributed to the Iranian Sepah Navy told commercial ships the Strait of Hormuz is still closed, will only open by order of Supreme Leader Khamenei, and that all vessels connected to Iran's enemies will be targeted if they attempt to pass. This line broke the internet: "We will open it by the order of our leader Imam Khamenei, not by the tweets of some idiot." 24 hours earlier, Iran's Foreign Minister Araghchi had posted on X that the Strait was "completely open" for commercial vessels for the remainder of the ceasefire. Stocks surged. Oil dropped. Trump thanked Tehran. It was the most significant diplomatic signal in weeks. Then a military radio operator on an open channel called someone an idiot for saying exactly that. Iran's embassies rushed to clarify. The idiot in question is Trump, they said, not Araghchi. The Iranian Embassy in South Africa posted "You idiot, he meant your idiot President, Trump." Here's why that clarification doesn't fully close the wound. If it was aimed at Trump, the IRGC is broadcasting on open maritime channels that it will not comply with diplomatic openings regardless of what civilian leadership announces. That is the Iranian military publicly telling the world it operates independently of the Foreign Ministry on the most consequential chokepoint on earth. If it was aimed at Araghchi, the IRGC just undermined its own government's most important diplomatic gesture in 6 weeks on a channel every ship in the Gulf was monitoring in real time. Both readings point to the same structural reality that has defined Iranian decision-making throughout this entire war. The Foreign Ministry and the IRGC are not running the same policy. Araghchi negotiates in Islamabad for 21 hours and says the sides were inches from a deal. The IRGC mines the Strait. Araghchi declares it open. The IRGC gets on Channel 16. This is the fundamental tension in Iranian governance between the pragmatic diplomatic track and the ideologically hardline revolutionary track, playing out on a radio frequency for the world to hear out loud. The ceasefire expires in days. A second round of talks is being assembled. And the world just watched Iran's military and diplomatic arms send opposite messages about the same waterway within 24 hours of each other. The audio may be unverified, but the chaos it describes is not.












🚨 IRAN SHOOTS DOWN F-15E - w/ Col. Larry Wilkerson, Aaron Mate, Dimitri Lascaris, Andrei Martyanov & Pepe Escobar x.com/i/broadcasts/1…





🇺🇸🇮🇷 Iranian state media is publishing images of what it claims is a downed U.S. F-15E Strike Eagle over Iran. The wreckage appears to show parts consistent with an F-15E, including a rear stabilizer allegedly, belonging to the U.S. Air Force’s 494th Fighter Squadron (494th FS). No U.S. confirmation yet. Crew status unknown. Source: @sentdefender





