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Talks with Iran should include nuclear experts or risk producing a weaker agreement, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said.
“If the talks are only about the nuclear and there are no nuclear experts around the table, then we will end up with an agreement that is weaker than the JCPOA was,” she said.
Kallas added that failing to address broader issues such as missile programmes and regional activities could result in “a more dangerous Iran.”
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☀️SUNLIGHT: IRS MOVE COULD EXPOSE QATAR-BACKED NETWORKS
The U.S. Department of the Treasury is tightening nonprofit reporting through new IRS Form 990 rules.
What it means:
▪︎ More transparency
▪︎ Less room to hide funding sources
▪︎ Greater scrutiny of fiscal sponsorship structures
Why it matters:
Networks tied to the Muslim Brotherhood and funding streams linked to Qatar could face increased exposure inside the U.S.

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@MOSSADil We can rebuild him. We have the Djinn technology. The 6 Million Riyal Mullah (about $4.)
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@PhilipHermann @MOSSADil They started this war in 83. Let loose the dogs..
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@MOSSADil They were preparing for an inevitable war with Israel and they were right to prepare!
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🇸🇦 YOU DON’T SAY..
MBS says:
“They received one hundred and fifty billion dollars (from President Obama) but didn't even build a single street.”
Stay connected, follow @MOSSADil.
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@visegrad24 You know why. I know why. They know why. The EU and UK have been boot licking the moollahs for decades really.
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@FaytuksNetwork WTF would we need AI for communication strategy if it's just a communicating to b? Think about it.
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As an American husband separated from my wife in Iran after 55 days of the longest internet blackout in history, this unraveling of Iran-UAE ties reaches me with great clarity.
I completely agree:
🔘 The deepening crisis with the UAE demonstrates how the regime’s aggression is cutting off its own most important trade and financial lifelines.
🔘 This growing international isolation is precisely what strengthens Reza Pahlavi’s position as the unifying leader the Iranian people need.
While Reza Pahlavi’s international recognition continues to grow, ordinary families remain trapped in silence.
We ask President Trump and his team for these clear outcomes:
🔘 Negotiate for the full restoration of unrestricted internet access.
🔘 Remove the IRGC regime and all those responsible for violations against humanity.
🔘 Give Reza Pahlavi the opportunity to rebuild Iran into a safe, modern, and prosperous nation where families are no longer torn apart.
This is the clean transition the Iranian people deserve.
Javid Shah!
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Iran-UAE ties have unraveled over the past two months, beginning with Iranian airstrikes on Emirati targets during the US-led war and escalating into a crisis that now threatens one of Tehran’s most vital trade and financial channels.
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@realjammerjoh @michael70359719 @DrJStrategy This didn't age very well did it? Hey you know those pipelines are pretty much at capacity before the war. It's not like it's anywhere near enough to divert from kharg Island. Now let's talk about that Chinese railway I'm guessing you haven't heard bombed out it is.
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First, the latest news is that this USS Spruance was visited by Iranian drones after it opened fire in the middle of a cease fire, and that it didn’t exactly end well for that Navy vessel. But I’m waiting to hear more about that.
Second, Iran has options to send oil up North, through the Caspian Sea, the ports of Neka and Amirabad, and by rail to China.
specialeurasia.com/2025/06/09/ira…
Third, China is unlikely to accept being bullied by the US Navy much longer.
Fourth, the US cannot use the Strait itself, and their logistics are stretched to the limit, with sailors complaining about the food rationing, hurting their morale, if being in a useless f.ck up of a war doesn’t do that already.
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Food for thought.
Iran Is Not Winning. It Is Unraveling.
The prevailing narrative on Iran has it almost perfectly reversed. We are told that Tehran is winning a war of wills in the Gulf and that Donald Trump is gambling recklessly with the world’s most sensitive chokepoint. In reality, Iran is not consolidating strength; it is managing decline. And Trump’s play on the Strait of Hormuz has quietly forced energy markets to reprice security—tilting the balance decisively toward the Americas, and away from Europe, Asia and China.
The Islamic Republic no longer resembles a confident revolutionary project.
With the old clerical core leadership shattered, power has splintered between a camp that recognises a deal with the outside world as the only path to survival and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, a class of military dictators with guns, patronage networks and a rational fear that any genuine settlement will ultimately throw them overboard. This is not a unified strategy at work; it’s infighting, paranoia, a fragmented system in late-stage decay, crumbling under pressure.
Into this fragmentation, the White House has introduced a form of calibrated coercion too often caricatured as impulsive.
Around the Strait of Hormuz, Washington has threatened disruption without fully triggering it, forcing shipowners, insurers and policymakers to absorb a hard truth: dependence on vulnerable, seaborne Middle Eastern barrels is not a passing inconvenience but a structural risk. Iran can harass tankers and jolt day-to-day sentiment; it cannot rebuild a broken economy on sporadic shocks to global shipping. And the world must deal with the end of Pax Americana!
The underlying playbook is anything but novel. Sun Tzu’s insistence that “all warfare is based on deception”, Machiavelli’s counsel that a ruler must manipulate appearances and exploit factionalism, and Alfred Thayer Mahan’s argument that sea power and control of chokepoints shape the fate of nations are not museum pieces. They are, in this case, the operating code. Trump’s opaque signalling, deliberate use of disinformation and visible but limited naval posture in and around Hormuz amount to a modern, Mahanian use of sea power as economic statecraft.
Energy markets are already adjusting. Tankers are head to the Gulf of America. In a world where a single strait can a risk to economies is Europe and Asia, without ever being fully closed, assets tied to secure basins and diversified export routes deserve a premium.
The Americas sit in an enviable position: vast, politically stable hydrocarbon resources, multiple pipelines and ports, and no dependence on a distant maritime chokepoint controlled by adversaries. By contrast, Europe, much of Asia and China find themselves downstream of vulnerabilities they do not control and regimes they cannot stabilise, exposed to shipping routes that can be threatened faster than alternative supply can be mobilised.
All of this plays out against a domestic backdrop in Iran that looks less like revolutionary vigour and more like fear. A state that cannot safely keep its internet on, that must rely on public brutality to deter dissent, is not projecting confidence. It is signalling weakness, to its own citizens as much as to its rivals.
Winston Churchill once remarked that “in war, resolution; in defeat, defiance; in victory, magnanimity; in peace, goodwill.” Iran’s leadership offers only defiance, without realistic prospects of victory or peace.
The uncomfortable conclusion for those still insisting that Tehran is “winning” is that what they are observing is not the rise of a regional hegemon, but the protracted, strategically exploited unwinding of a brittle regime at the centre of an overexposed energy system.

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@michael70359719 @realjammerjoh @DrJStrategy Do you want to fill up at the really nice gas station for market rate or at the cheap one that's 80 percent guaranteed to get car jacked on the way 90 there? Hmm. Alas, that's why China loves them. Arms for the oil. No shits given. The Chinese way.
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@realjammerjoh @DrJStrategy That is exactly what is happening. As oil tankers move to the US, it reorders the hydrocarbon markets. The strait being closed harms the Iranians. As their oil storage fills up, the wells have to stop producing and water seeps into the well preventing oil production.
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@realjammerjoh @AmericanCensor @DrJStrategy Great news. It won't take long to see how this ages for you both. Personally I think you either skipped some data or didn't like the outcome when included but hey, literally days we'll know. Also there's no tie to American deindustrialization and what's happening to Germany.
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The US, the UK and now even Germany, have de-industrialized as a result of a switch to financialization of their respective economies, and under pressure because of a failed strategy to bring down Putin by throwing Ukraine and Syria under the bus, while blowing up Northstream, and bringing sanctions, which *only* hurt the European economy.
As the article I wrote, and enclosed in the link, Trump promised to ‘Make America Great Again’, bringing back the lost industry and manufacturing. This is simply impossible while keeping the morally and ethically corrupt financialization in place, which relies on ‘capturing’ the world’s natural resources.
The US is not ‘capturing’ anything, but losing out, as countries are dumping the petrodollar in droves. ‘Attracting’ (forcing) countries with no real options to buy US oil, while the US itself is a net *importer*, will send the prices of energy through the roof, both in the enslaved European countries, and the US, further damaging their ability to compete with the BRICS countries.
Worse, because what little public money remains, through taxation, lending (from tax exempt billionaires and funds residing in the Cayman or Virgin Islands), is going into the production of weapons. Not food, houses, cars, healthcare and general wealth for the people. Weapons and wars, and regime change operations are a *drag* on the economy, and not a *plus*, whether the company is ‘commercial’ and ‘non governmental’ or not. The money is *public* money, even if it is printed as ‘debt’, with interest already sucking harder than any other budgeted post in many countries. Great for the bankers. And the bonus driven management of the companies and NGO’s concerned, but it sucks if you are a true blue taxpayer.
Iran is being pummeled by the US and Israel, but it sure as hell did a lot of pummeling herself. In Israel, and it leveled all the American bases in the region, with all the high end radar systems costing billions. By all accounts the US is running low on it’s stock of weapon systems used to do the pummeling, and even lower when we are discussing air and missile defense systems, save for the nukes. But believe me, they don’t want to go there, or all of us will be answering to our Maker on the choices we made to at least stop this madness.
Iran has plenty of missiles and drones left, and they are even more capable than the stuff they already fired. Meanwhile, Iran is clearly controlling the Straight of Hormuz, which is not just the oil and gas, but also fertilizer and helium. China and Russia already built a transit route going through the Caspian the US and Israel cannot touch, unless they want war with Russia and China directly. That, again, leaves Europe as the most prominent victim, and let me assure you that a shift in the direction of more politicians like Spain’s Sanchez is a sure thing in Europe, and in this he Gulf Countries, who found out the hard way that allowing the US to have their basis and right, and hold you hostage with their petrodollar, is not security, put painting a huge cross on your back marking you as a ‘Zionist’, while you don’t have to be a ‘Zionist’ to respect the Jews, as more than a few Jews are not ‘Zionists’ either, and many ‘Zionists’ are Christians, even Muslims in some cases, or cynical warmongers selling weapons to a country which can’t get enough of war, while financing Hamas through Qatar, to prevent the birth of a Palestinian nation, as ordained by the UN many, many years ago.
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FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA: @HSI_DC has arrested a criminal illegal CHILD PREDATOR who Virginia sanctuary politicians RELEASED.
Roni Mendez-Escobar, an illegal alien from Guatemala, was previously arrested in October of 2025 for 15 felony counts of possession of obscene material and 2 felony counts of possession of child porn with intent to distribute.
This is yet another example of the recklessness of @GovernorVA and Fairfax sanctuary politicians who put politics above public safety.

Nick Minock@NickMinock
🚨EXCLUSIVE: ICE arrested another illegal immigrant in Fairfax County after Sheriff Stacey Kincaid ignored ICE's detainer and released him back into the community. Court records show Steve Descano dropped several charges against the accused child predator wjla.com/news/local/ice…
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@DailyCaller @RepMcCormick No different than dem shenanigans. DC can't be a state. Shame on those that don't know why and Puerto Rico will have to wait until there's a 52 to balance. Also, electoral college is non negotiable.
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🚨 @RepMcCormick introduced the “Make DC Square Again Act,” a bill that would move Arlington and Alexandria from Virginia back into Washington, D.C. The proposal would reverse an 1846 congressional decision that returned the two jurisdictions to Virginia.

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A man in Seattle found a young man on the ground after an apparent fentanyl overdose. He administered 3 doses of Narcan and revived him.
I have a lot of questions. The main one is how did the U.S. reach a point where random people carry Narcan just in case?
FYI, China is the main source of fentanyl precursor chemicals, gets sent to the cartels then they synthesize the finished fentanyl and smuggle it across the US southern border.
Video credit on TT: @Gabethe4
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FRANCE WARNS ISRAEL: SANCTIONS COMING WITHIN DAYS 🔴
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot:
“If the Israeli government does not change its policies in Gaza, the West Bank, and Lebanon, we cannot act as if nothing has happened.”
Sanctions against Israel are currently being blocked due to Hungary's veto.
However, I believe this veto will be lifted (with new Hungary PM) and that these sanctions will be implemented in the coming days.”

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@IranIntl_En @SenWarren All I ever hear when this con speaks is the sky is falling over and over again.
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Democratic Senator @SenWarren told Iran International she did not trust President Donald Trump over his extension of the ceasefire with Iran, accused him of changing his position constantly and having no clear exit strategy, and warned the conflict was moving closer to becoming what she described as an endless war that Trump had drawn the United States into.
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States Stockpile Gold Bars To Hedge Against Inflation: 'We need an emergency break-the-glass plan' dlvr.it/TSBXT9
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