
Bojo
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🇸🇾🇱🇧 Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa has welcomed Lebanese PM Nawaf Salam at the People's Palace in Damascus. His visit is seen as pivotal in resetting the relations between the two countries and coordinating negotiations with Israel. In recent weeks, Israel has been expanding its presence in Syria as well as Lebanon. Source: Syrian Observer, Al Jadeed


🇺🇸🇮🇷 CENTCOM operational update amid tonight's chaos: USS Pinckney is on patrol enforcing the US naval blockade. As of today, 50 commercial vessels have been redirected for compliance. Day 1 of Project Freedom scorecard: — 2 US merchant ships transited Hormuz successfully — 7 Iranian fast boats sunk — 50 ships redirected under blockade enforcement — 3 vessels struck by Iranian projectiles — Fujairah oil terminal burning — 6 UAE attack waves intercepted — Strait formally closed with shoot-to-destroy orders — $200 billion wiped from markets The blockade is holding. The strait is still a war zone.









🇮🇱🇺🇸🇮🇷 Netanyahu on U.S.-Iran deal: "JD Vance conveyed to me that the central issue for Trump and the U.S. is the removal of all enriched material and ensuring that there will be no enrichment in Iran for years to come, possibly decades."














🇵🇰🇮🇷🇺🇸 If the ceasefire holds, that’s your biggest signal both sides don’t actually want to go back to war. Publicly, they’re still doing the tough talk, but that’s just negotiation posture, not what’s really being discussed. Behind the scenes, both sides know the political cost is huge if things escalate again, so there’s already some flexibility built in. And Pakistan’s role here matters a lot. They’ve been meeting both delegations separately, trying to push them toward compromise and not waste what could be a rare opening. The bigger picture is simple. This isn’t just about the U.S. and Iran anymore. Global stability and even the energy market are on the line. So yeah, looks tense on the surface. But underneath, this is more about managing egos and avoiding a bigger mess than actually fighting again. Source: Al Jazeera







