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Comments: What is amazing is that none of the US news outlet, not even NPR, is reporting this. I think they can all be classified as the "Regime State Media"!!
Comments: USS Higgins is seriously damaged. The USS Higgins fire was classified as an “electrical casualty” temporarily disabled the ship’s propulsion and electrical power systems and caused small explosion. The number of casualties is unknown.
https://x.com/jamestate121/status/2051265676682137846
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Comments: It is funny how the story changes. They cannot even get their story right. First they said that it was two US flagged commercial ships and that they successfully passed through the strait without the frigate getting hit. Now that shit has hit the fan and reports are coming out about observed hits, they are saying oh no those were not US flagged ships. They were UAE. And the frigate did not get hit and it was the UAE ship that got hit. :)
Comments: BREAKING: UAE missile alert issued; first attack warning since US-Iran ceasefire https://x.com/ajenews/status/2051289473980268868 Here is the actual Al Jazeera post
Comments: Yup. Iran said so as well.
Comments: It wasn’t a single hit - it was a double tap 😆😆
Comments: What a shit show. US is fighting a 21st century war with 20th century equipment. WTF
Comments: Al Jazeera has confirmed what Iran is claiming via eyewitness accounts- other ships crews actually witnessed the hit and US Frigates turned around
Comments: 📷 This social media war is outta control 😜
Comments: Also looks like Epic Fury has given way to Project Freedom. Can we then conclude that Epic Fury was incarcerated in its inception?
Comments: And a US frigate went into the persian gulf. US claims that it escorted two US commercial ships through the strait. But Iran says it was hit by two missiles. Looks like kinetic war is giving way to propaganda war!
Comments: Looks like dozens if Iranian ships passed the blockade in the last 24 hours. So far 81 tankers have passed through the blockade. And IRGC just confiscated another ship today!
Comments: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DX01Sl5ooHi/ The more I listen to Movahed, the more I appreciate his honesty n knowledge
Comments: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DX4jY5_qy1X/ My fav Coffee Shop in Tehran
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Comments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfQYi-0_nvs
Comments: What is Iran’s 14-point proposal to end the war? According to Iranian media reports, Tehran’s new proposal came in response to a Washington-backed nine-point peace proposal, which primarily sought a two-month ceasefire. However, in its latest peace proposal, Iran said it wants to focus on ending the war instead of extending the truce and wants all issues resolved within 30 days. The new proposal calls for guarantees against future attacks, a withdrawal of US forces from around Iran, the release of frozen Iranian assets worth billions of dollars and the lifting of sanctions, war reparations, ending all hostilities, including in Lebanon, and “a new mechanism for the Strait of Hormuz”. Iran, which was also attacked by the US and Israel last June, wants a guarantee against future aggression. Israel has previously targeted Iranian nuclear scientists and run campaigns to sabotage its nuclear sites. Tehran also wants its right to uranium enrichment guaranteed as a signatory to the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), but Trump has made the nuclear issue a “red line”. Iran wants decades of sanctions, which have devastated its economy, to be lifted as part of any deal. The navigation through the strait and demands for war reparations are other sticking points in the talks. According to a report by Iranian state broadcaster IRIB, after delivering the proposal, Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi said, “Now the ball is in the United States’ court to choose the path of diplomacy or the continuation of a confrontational approach.” Paul Musgrave, an associate professor of government at Georgetown University in Qatar, said Iran has “slightly softened” its proposal. “The news reports on it indicate that there is a slight softening in the proposal, or rather a run-up to discussing the proposal, namely that the Iranian side may have given up its precondition that the US cease its distant blockade of Iranian traffic [in the Strait of Hormuz],” he told Al Jazeera. “Beyond that, though, a lot of the things that are reportedly in the proposal include maintaining Iran’s sovereign ability to enrich uranium, its nuclear programme and, of course, what it delicately refers to as a ‘control mechanism’ over shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.” Musgrave said on the two biggest issues – enrichment of uranium and transferring its highly enriched uranium – the US and Iran remain “far apart”. “President Trump has been unyielding that Iran must surrender its nuclear capability,” he said. Kenneth Katzman, a senior fellow at New York-based nonprofit Soufan Center, said Iran’s mistrust of Trump remains a bigger obstacle. “The differences on the nuclear issues are actually … not that great a difference any more. It’s still substantial, but can be narrowed. The issue is that Iran really mistrusts Trump and the United States and does not want to move, really, into full discussion until this blockade is lifted,” he said. “That’s a problem that could lead to US escalation. As Trump knows, he must break this Iranian control of the strait, so that’s where the issue is.” Katzman said while both sides are “frustrated”, neither is likely to give up on the negotiations in the immediate future.
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Comments: https://youtu.be/GVjCPLOspfw Check out the lego video at the end. Very somber. 😢 |
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