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🇺🇸 Rep. Yassamin Ansari wants Sec of War Pete Hegseth impeached over alleged war crimes, including the strike on a girls’ school in Iran and attacks on civilian infrastructure. She’s also calling on Trump’s Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment against Trump, which would hand power to VP Vance. Source: Axios



لقد قال إمامنا الشهيد، خامنئي الكبير: "إن الله قد أغلق طريق الهزيمة أمام الشعب الإيراني." إن الأطفال الإيرانيين لا يتركون علم #إيران حتى في منامهم! إن إدراك معنى هذه المقاومة أمرٌ مستحيلٌ على الصغار من أمثال ترامب ونتنياهو!


Trump: Americans who oppose war in Iran are "foolish". 25th amendment? No please call 988.





🇺🇸🇮🇷 THE INSANE STORY OF AMERICA'S F-15 RESCUE MISSION The U.S. military has a motto it loves to repeat: leave no man behind. That promise played out on the world stage when an F-15 weapons officer ended up stranded on an Iranian mountain deep inside hostile territory. The U.S military's response wasn’t “cut losses.” It was “send everything.” And they did. Helicopters. Drones. A-10s chewing up mountainsides. Stealth jets overhead. Electronic warfare blanketing the sky. A fake narrative planted by the CIA just to keep the enemy looking the wrong way. At one point, the U.S. literally turned an abandoned strip of land inside enemy territory into a pop-up military base. Not metaphorically. Actually. Then, when things got messy, as they usually do in complex operations, they blew up their own aircraft on the way out. All of this… for one person. Is that admirable, insane, or both? Because on one hand, this is the kind of loyalty that makes militaries function. If you’re the one flying into danger, you want to believe the cavalry isn’t just coming, it’s already airborne, engines screaming, consequences be damned. That belief is priceless. On the other hand, the actual price is very much not. We’re talking about risking dozens of lives, escalating a conflict, and torching equipment that costs hundreds of millions. Not to win a war, not to secure territory. Just to make sure one name doesn’t get added to a memorial wall. There’s a brutal logic to it: if soldiers think they’re expendable, they start acting like it. Morale collapses, missions fail, wars get lost long before the headlines catch up. So the military doubles down on the opposite message: you are not expendable, even if proving that requires something wildly disproportionate. Which is how you end up with rescue operations that look straight out of Hollywood. Source: AI Telly


🚨🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei: "Assassinations and crimes won't disrupt the Iranian Armed Forces." Posted on telegram. Nobody has seen the guy alive since his taking over the title of Supreme Leader @clashreport, @DeItaone





