@RealestBruda@TheGameVerse Wym? It's most definitely gonna be 1080p60fps and 4K30fps on the PS5, and 4K60fps on the PS5 pro. That's completely reasonable for such a vast game, especially with no frame generation, which will probably be an option as well
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel would remain in the security zone in southern Lebanon for as long as necessary to protect northern residents, adding that “nothing will change that.”
Netanyahu also said that, regardless of diplomatic developments, he would not allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons “as long as I am prime minister.”
@clashreport I don't know who I hate more, Miami Cubans or pro-shah Iranian-Americans. Both want their home countries to be bombed and the rubble to be controlled by America
@OSINTWarfare the only way you can destroy bases that deep is with multiple GBU-57s per base (there's only a couple dozen in existence, so they'd run out really fast) or tatical nuclear bombs (which the US won't use, Israel might if they're losing badly). So basically no real solution
The Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force (IRIAF) underground airbase “Oqab 44” (Eagle 44) was subjected to three heavy strikes carried out by U.S. Air Force B-52H Stratofortress strategic bombers.
Although the runway was destroyed, no fighter aircraft or internal infrastructure was reported damaged.
Activity over the Strait of Hormuz is increasing with the arrival of more U.S. Air Force KC-135 "Stratotankers" and an E-3 "Sentry" airborne early warning & control aircraft inbound to the area.
BREAKING: Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya HQ says the Strait of Hormuz will be closed to vessel traffic, citing U.S. “bad faith” over the war-ending MoU and continued Israeli ceasefire violations in southern Lebanon, according to Fars.
It warned this is only the “first step” in response.
BREAKING: Iran rejects Axios new claim that FM Araghchi is traveling to Switzerland Saturday for negotiations, saying no meeting or negotiations will take place and no delegation will attend now or in the future unless Article 13 of the MOU is fully implemented first, per Tasnim.
Article 13 requires the US to first implement an immediate end to all military operations in Lebanon including permanent Israeli withdrawal, issue Treasury waivers for Iranian oil and financial transactions, and release all frozen Iranian funds up to $100 billion. Unless the US fulfills these demands, all negotiations including nuclear remain cancelled.
BREAKING: Despite the new Hezbollah-Israel ceasefire, Israel resumed airstrikes and flare deployments in southern Lebanon the past hour, with Hezbollah clashes and shelling breaking out shortly after and initial reports of Israeli casualties, per Al Jazeera.
This comes after US intelligence has warned the Trump administration that Netanyahu is actively sabotaging the US-Iran peace deal and violating the MOU's first clause by maintaining military operations in Lebanon to save himself politically, per WaPo.
@SoloGrayMan@JasonBassler1 Since when were right wingers pro government surveillance? I thought your whole thing was being against these things that encroach upon your rights
Iran's Foreign Ministry says that talks for a permanent deal with the US will only start after these MoU clauses are fulfilled:
- Permanent end to war in Lebanon
- Complete lifting of the US blockade
- US issuing waivers for Iranian oil
- Releasing Iran's frozen assets
The frustration among Israelis towards the US is widespread
"A shame and disgrace like no other. We are a puppet of American rule. Your ballot paper is worth nothing. There is no point in voting if at the end of the day we are just another star on the American flag"
IRGC has reportedly told ships in the Strait of Hormuz that:
"Since Israel's withdrawal from Lebanon and the complete lifting of the naval blockade and the withdrawal of American terrorist forces from the Persian Gulf and the region are among the main conditions of the agreement between Iran and the United States. The Strait of Hormuz will remain closed until these two conditions are met, all ships are ordered not to approach the Strait of Hormuz for their own safety and health, any vessel that defies this order will be targeted.”
BREAKING: Iran is reportedly warning that it could withdraw from the memorandum of understanding if Israel does not immediately halt military operations in Lebanon, with Tehran arguing that continued fighting violates the agreement’s core commitments.
Fars News Agency reports that the planned Geneva meeting between U.S. and Iranian officials has been postponed, with Iran stating it will not proceed with implementation of its obligations under the MoU until what it describes as a ceasefire in Lebanon is achieved and all parties fulfill their commitments.