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Trump is giving the Europeans rope to hang themselves with. Why should he bother staying in NATO or defending Europe, when Europe is quite happy to let US sailors be put in harms way simply to keep European oil prices down? https://t.co/booutNEEsO
@MarioNawfal “Sirens sound in Israel, military says
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Minutes after Trump's announcement, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said that they have identified missiles launched from Iran.
The IDF says "defensive systems are operating to intercept the threat".
@radarafricacom But Iran is saying that the US has agreed to all its demands.. and isnt mentioning the two weeks limitation. They won’t want the US and Israel to regroup.
🟥In the absence of any official confirmation from Iran, claims reported by The Wall Street Journal regarding a 2 missiles strike toward Diego Garcia should be treated with caution. At this stage, the story relies on unnamed sources and has not been independently verified through publicly available evidence.
For Western audiences, it is important to distinguish between confirmed facts and preliminary reporting—especially in moments of heightened geopolitical tension. Similar episodes in the past have shown how early intelligence leaks or partial disclosures can shape narratives before a full picture emerges.
The strategic sensitivity of locations such as Strait of Hormuz further amplifies the impact of such reports, often feeding into broader security concerns and policy debates. However, responsible analysis requires restraint: policy positions and public opinion should not be driven by unverified claims.
Until official statements or corroborated evidence are presented, the situation remains unclear. Maintaining analytical discipline—grounded in verification rather than speculation—is essential for an informed and balanced public discourse.