If you thought the US and Iran were going to agree to a nuclear deal within 60 days, I don't know what to tell you.
The "deadline" today meant little in June and it means nothing now.
@RashmanTheHorse He's actually a much more interesting figure in his actual place in everything than the puppet master secret controller narrative people were playing a few months back
Tristan: All we gotta do is get out of federal prison, prove all the European states are corrupt, get in our Bugatti and live the best lives ever. No big deal.
Me: All we gotta do, you make it sound easy.
Tristan: It's basically impossible to go from a Luton council estate to the most famous men on the planet Andrew. Nobody else on the planet did it. But we did.
Me: We did, didn’t we.
Top war aim: keeping down gas prices for Americans
Immediate war consequence: Hormuz [largely] closed for the first time in history
Gas prices for Americans:
A perfect illustration of the core problem w/ the @nytimes’s West Bank coverage: solid reporting on the primary incident, but complete failure to provide crucial context. The IDF commander portrayed as the good guy is himself a settler, directly aligned w/ extremist factions.
@TheStalwart@BradBetsFooty A surprising portion of gen z's introduction to the stock market was either the Gamestop wallstreetbets saga or finally watching The Big Short after seeing YouTube clips. I promise everyone was talking about gamestop and shortsellers in the hallways while it was happening
The IDF confirms carrying out an airstrike in the northern Gaza Strip a short while ago, saying it targeted a Hamas commander who was planning an attack on troops.
The strike in the Beit Lahiya area killed the head of a Hamas cell, according to the army. He is not named.
The operative was planning attacks on Israeli troops in northern Gaza, and he was targeted in an airstrike "to remove the threat to the forces," the IDF says.
Oil spills everywhere in the Persian gulf, in brown/orange in those images.
Near Sohar, thanks to the 7 S2S transfers ongoing.
Near Jebel Ali.
Everywhere in the coastal Omani waters, thanks to sinking ships.
BREAKING: Iran has completely ruled out any future negotiations with the Trump administration, declaring it will wait out Donald Trump's term until January 20, 2029, per Iranian outlets and Ghalibaf advisor's post.
"Trump will not reach an agreement with us. We will accompany him until his term ends," said Majid Shakeri, advisor to Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf.
He posted: "The path to victory is neither fighting nor a deal — it is managing the process of neither war nor peace, up to the point of victory. Publicly confirming negotiations with the U.S. is sheer folly. The winning approach is denial, ambiguity, and strategic patience."
Iran's conditions remain unchanged: $300 billion in compensation, release of frozen assets, and withdrawal of U.S. forces. Until then, the Strait stays closed.