
🚨🇮🇶 A drone attack reportedly targeted the Majnoon oil field, one of Iraq's biggest energy sites in the south.
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🚨🇮🇶 A drone attack reportedly targeted the Majnoon oil field, one of Iraq's biggest energy sites in the south.

🇮🇷🇺🇸 IRGC commander Fadavi claims it is “very likely true” that U.S. troops were taken captive on the “resistance frontline.”

🇺🇸🇮🇷 Trump's objectives: - Destroy Iran's missile capabilities. - Annihilate their navy, already destroyed 10 ships. - Ensure the world's number one sponsor of terror can never get a nuclear weapon. - Ensure the Iranian regime cannot continue to arm, fund and direct terrorist armies outside their borders. Source: @EricLDaugh

🇮🇱🇮🇷 Video showing an Iranian strike allegedly hitting Tel Aviv, Israel.

🇺🇸 NYC is now hearing the Islamic call to prayer blasting in some areas around 5 AM. Eric Adams gave the green light for amplified broadcasts on Fridays and during Ramadan when he was mayor. Now under current mayor Zohran Mamdani, the policy's still going and even expanding. Some people say it's religious freedom. Others aren't cool with loudspeakers at 5 AM in a city that lost thousands on 9/11. Reactions are all over the place depending on who you ask. It's definitely becoming a conversation. Source: @AmyMek

🇫🇷 LOUVRE HEIST: JEWELS, BRAZEN MOVES & REAL-LIFE OCEAN’S 11 @NoahCharney analyzes why the Louvre theft wasn't your average art heist - and how $100M in Napoleonic jewels vanished in broad daylight. We dig into: •Was it an inside job? •How did they pull it off in 7 minutes using a cherry picker, disc cutters, and construction vests •Why they’re organized, but probably first-timers in museum crime •What usually happens to stolen jewels: think grinders, not galleries •Why they didn’t need any firearms •What are they doing now, and why they’re almost certainly not going to be caught 00:00:03 – “Not an Art Theft per se”: Charney opens by clarifying that this wasn’t an art theft but a jewelry heist - a completely different criminal logic. 00:03:25 – “Like a Movie Came to Life”: The robbery feels like Ocean’s 11 unfolding in real life - cinematic precision with real-world consequences. 00:06:40 – “If they knew how impossible it is to sell stolen art, they’d never do it.” 00:09:55 – The Myth of the ‘Professional Art Thief’: “There are no professional art thieves. Just opportunists and amateurs with ambition.” 00:13:10 – “A Comedy of Errors”: Charney calls most heists “well planned but inevitably stupid” - smart on paper, chaotic in execution. 00:16:30 – “Behind every heist, there’s a shadow team - planners, handlers, financiers.” 00:19:45 – “No Plan B”: Charney explains that once ransom or resale fails, thieves panic - “Most of the time, the art just disappears forever.” 00:22:00 – Crime as Currency: How stolen art is used as collateral in the underworld - “traded for drugs, weapons, or favors, not for money.” 00:25:15 – “Jewelry Is a Different Story”: Charney contrasts it with this case: jewels are easy to move, melt, or hide - “They’re fast money, not cultural capital.” 00:28:00 – “For thieves, this isn’t about beauty or history. It’s one day’s work for a lifetime’s profit.”


🇺🇦🇺🇸 ZELENSKY PRAISES NEW U.S SANCTIONS ON RUSSIAN OIL GIANTS "The new U.S. sanctions against Russia’s oil giants are a clear signal that prolonging the war and spreading terror come at a cost. And this is a fair and absolutely deserved step. It is precisely pressure on Russia that will be effective for achieving peace, and sanctions are one of its key components. I thank Trump and the entire American team for this resolute and well-targeted decision. It is a strong and much-needed message that aggression will not go unanswered. A reliable and lasting peace has no alternative. I thank everyone who understands this and works with us to defend lives and restore justice." Source: @ZelenskyyUa

Judges and DAs who allow repeat, violent offenders to devastate the lives of innocent people must be fired


