Halcón de Guerra
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Halcón de Guerra
@FerrumMiles
Veteran, 90s hip-hop head, capitalist, and financial boogieboarder. Been there done that and smuggled in the war trophies. #CubaLibre




I'm back mufuckas!

Citizens of EU countries, You should realize your authorities have unilaterally entered into a war with Russia. So be vigilant and don't be surprised by anything. The peaceful sleep is over. But you know who to ask why!


🚨 The U.S. military has issued a warning mirroring those seen before the June 2025 war as tensions in the Strait of Hormuz continue to escalate. Today, CENTCOM/NAVCENT issued a real maritime advisory through the Joint Maritime Information Center (JMIC), warning that U.S. military operations are underway in and around the Strait of Hormuz. ⚪️ The advisory warns of ongoing U.S. military operations near the Strait of Hormuz. ⚪️ It accuses Iran of continuing to impede mine-clearing operations and safe maritime transit. ⚪️ It states that any vessel observed laying mines or supporting mine-laying activities may be targeted by U.S. forces in self-defense. ⚪️ The advisory was officially published on May 29 through the UKMTO/JMIC maritime security framework. This comes as President Trump reportedly convened a Situation Room meeting today to make a final determination regarding the Iran agreement, ceasefire extension, and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Notably, no breakthrough was announced, and reports suggest negotiations remain tense, with Iran reportedly rejecting key U.S. demands. Taken together, this paints a picture of a region that remains on edge despite ongoing diplomatic talks. The headlines may be focused on negotiations, but the reality is that U.S. military operations, mine-clearing efforts, maritime warnings, and threats to shipping in one of the world's most strategic waterways are still actively unfolding. The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the most dangerous flashpoints on the planet, and today's advisory is a reminder that the situation is far from resolved.






🚨 The Iran crisis is reaching a critical inflection point as Trump prepares to make a final determination on the regime. In a lengthy statement, Trump reiterated several core demands: no Iranian nuclear weapon, unrestricted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, removal of any remaining naval mines, and the eventual recovery and destruction of Iran’s buried enriched uranium stockpile under international supervision. The timing is notable. While Trump says he is heading to the Situation Room to make a final determination, senior Islamic Republic officials continue issuing threats. Foreign Minister Araghchi is reportedly pushing for a new Iranian-led management mechanism for the Strait of Hormuz, while top regime figures have warned that if pressure and the naval blockade continue, Iran could respond militarily. Mohsen Rezaei, a senior military adviser to Mojtaba Khamenei, warned that Iran would attack if the blockade persists, while IRGC Commander-in-Chief Ahmad Vahidi declared that the regime would break the blockade “through negotiations — or through direct action.” The broader picture is becoming increasingly clear: the pressure campaign and blockade appear to be imposing real costs on the Islamic Republic, even as Tehran publicly projects defiance and demands major concessions.



Mohsen Rezaei, military advisor to Mojtaba Khamenei: If the naval blockade continues for a period beyond a certain time frame, then we will be the ones who will attack.









