Sushi Zinger
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What's the plan, Europe? NATO has nothing. All the eggs are in the Trump basket. So what do you do when its 2028, 200k Russian troops are moved to the border of Baltic states, and Trump/US isn't going to lift a finger. What do you do?


High time to kick the US 🇺🇸 out of NATO.




🇮🇱🇮🇷 Iranian hackers published dozens of documents belonging to former Israeli Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi, including personal photos, adding: "This is just the beginning." Source: @HPRRed








🇱🇧🇮🇱 Israel launched more than 100 strikes in just ten minutes across Lebanon. Over 250 people have already been killed and 1,200 wounded, with the number likely to rise as many civilians are still buried under the rubble. Heartbreaking!


This transformation of Hormuz into the defining issue of the war—instead of Tehran’s nuclear ambitions, ballistic missiles and Iranian support for regional proxies—is itself a major achievement for Iran, said Bader al-Saif, a professor of history at Kuwait University. “This started with the nuclear issue, and the Iranians managed to make it about Hormuz,” he said. “So now, instead of focusing on the main issue, the side issue has become the main point. But those main issues remain, and they still need to be addressed in a clear manner.” “The U.S. and Israel went into the war and didn’t take Gulf interests into account, so we ended up as collateral damage,” he added. “The fear is that being collateral damage in the war extends into peace, and this is something we wouldn’t accept and need to work against.” @bmalsaif wsj.com/world/middle-e…

No one disputes that Iran has sustained an immense amount of damage. The operational success of the United States is undeniable. The more salient questions, all of which stem from the fact that the objectives of this conflict have never been fully defined, are as follows: (1) On what terms have we settled for peace? (2) Given the costs we have endured, has this endeavor been a net strategic benefit to the United States? (3) What are the long-term implications of this outcome for American power? On all three of these questions, the answer appears, at best, indeterminate.



🇺🇸 The Trump administration is now cooking up a plan to punish NATO allies who were “unhelpful” during the Iran war. He went from “NATO is obsolete” to “NATO didn’t help me bomb Iran enough” to “time to punish the bad allies.” Trump's turning a military alliance into a middle-school popularity contest. Source: @WSJ







🚨🇺🇸BREAKING: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and General Dan Caine will hold a press conference tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. ET to discuss Operation Epic Fury. Source: ILRedAlert




🚨🇮🇷🇨🇳🇵🇰 BREAKING: Iran officially accepted the ceasefire. Approved personally by Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei. The detail that matters most: China made a last-minute intervention asking Iran to "show flexibility." Beijing picked up the phone when it counted. Three Iranian officials cited growing concerns about economic devastation and infrastructure damage as the driving factor. Pakistan brokered it. China sealed it. Insane developments. Source: NYT













