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🚨 NEW:
Iranian operatives are rapidly restoring missile capabilities after recent strikes.
U.S. intelligence reports that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is digging out and reactivating underground bunkers and silos just hours after being hit by American and Israeli strikes.
Despite the attacks, the IRGC still maintains a significant arsenal of cruise and ballistic missiles, along with mobile launchers, according to The New York Times.
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The Islamic terror regime in Iran rejects all U.S. demands and refuses to meet with American officials, according to the Wall Street Journal.
There can be no negotiations with terrorists.
@POTUS @netanyahu Bombs away!
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🚨 EUROPEAN COUNTRIES EXPORT TECH TO BE USED INSIDE IRANIAN DRONES.
Investigations into downed Shahed-type drones have found components tied to companies across: Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, UK, Austria, Ireland, Spain, Poland.
Names that have surfaced in reporting:
Infineon, Bosch, NXP, Nexperia, STMicroelectronics, u-blox, TDK Electronics, FTDI, Taoglas
So what’s actually inside these drones?
• Navigation systems (GPS modules, antennas)
• Microchips and processors
• Power management systems
• Sensors and flight control components
In other words: The “brain” of the drone isn’t Iranian.
TO BE CLEAR:
These are NOT weapons sold to Iran.
They are dual-use commercial parts — the same kind used in cars, phones, and industrial equipment.
So how do they end up in Iranian attack drones?
• Routed through third countries
• Purchased via shell companies and brokers
• Re-exported through weak enforcement zones
• Mixed into civilian supply chains and quietly diverted
This is the loophole:
Sanctions target weapons. But modern weapons are built from civilian tech.
So while Europe bans arms to Iran, the components still find their way in, piece by piece.
Bottom line:
Iran doesn’t need to build everything.
It just needs access to the global market. And right now, that access still exists.
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🚨 SUPER LOW-ALTITUDE RESCUE MISSION OVER IRAN
U.S. aircraft are flying low-altitude reconnaissance and search operations over hostile territory, scanning for two downed pilots.
What’s happening:
• Combat search-and-rescue mission underway
• Aircraft flying low to avoid detection and locate survivors
• High-risk environment deep inside enemy territory
Black Hawk helicopters and rescue teams are believed to be part of the operation, racing against time.
Every minute matters.
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