
Viorel
109 posts




If true this is easy money



🇺🇸🇮🇷 At least 16 U.S. military installations across 8 countries were hit by Iranian strikes. Some are now virtually unusable and repair costs are expected to run into the billions. Camp Arifjan in Kuwait took a week-long barrage of Iranian missiles and drones. Officials who witnessed it said they had never seen anything like it: rapid, targeted strikes using advanced technology. The U.S. government's public damage assessments appear to have been fundamentally wrong. Iran just proved it can degrade American military infrastructure across an entire region.










🇺🇸 @RepFine is filing the "Build the Ballroom Act" hours after the WHCD assassination attempt. - Bill would create explicit statutory authority for a White House ballroom - Fine argues last night proved the need is urgent - Frames the lawsuits blocking construction as attempts to endanger the president - Daring Democrats to cosponsor it, saying a no vote signals support for "violent rhetoric against Trump"


Tesla now has 823,900 people who purchased the FSD package in full and 476,100 subscribers



🇮🇷🇮🇱 After last night's display in Tehran, I'm sure Israel's thanking Iran for giving away more of its missile locations. Netanyahu's trigger finger must be really itching by now.



🇱🇧🇺🇸🇮🇱 Lebanon showed up to talks in Washington and did something it hasn't done in decades: spoke for itself. For years, Hezbollah has operated as a state within a state, fighting wars on Iran's behalf while the Lebanese government watched from the sidelines. Lebanon's foreign policy wasn't really Lebanese, it was Tehran's. That's what made this week unusual. By sitting across from Israeli and American officials, the Lebanese government was sending a message: we speak for Lebanon, not Hezbollah. No ceasefire came out of it, no peace deal, but that wasn't really the point. The point was the separation. Lebanon is signaling it wants out of Iran's orbit, that its future gets decided in its own institutions, not in Tehran. Hezbollah rejected the talks entirely, which tells you everything. A process that sidelines their military role is a process that threatens their existence. Source: Now Lebanon


🇮🇱🇱🇧 Al-Khiam no longer exists. An entire Lebanese town, gone in under a month of Israeli strikes. While ambassadors meet in Washington to discuss a framework for peace. The ceasefire comes after the destruction. The town doesn't come back either way.













