@Osint613 If this was breaking news, it'd be all over the mainstream right now. Also, you know the US is the only country on earth to have used nuclear weapons on a civilian population in Japan? Even after the President admitted they had already won the war. But that doesn't fit propaganda
A tense overnight call between Netanyahu and Trump focused on mutual complaints over social media posts about their previous conversation, according to a source in Netanyahu’s team who was on the call.
Trump argued that Netanyahu’s post suggested the war was continuing at full force, except for strikes in Beirut, while Netanyahu said Trump’s post implied Israel had halted fire on all fronts.
The source denied claims that Trump made personal remarks about Netanyahu’s legal situation or said Netanyahu was hated worldwide, but said Trump did tell Netanyahu it was difficult to present Israel’s position internationally and that it was fueling hatred toward Israel.
The call ended with understandings that Israel would refrain from striking Beirut’s Dahiyeh as long as it is not attacked within its borders. — N12
@StockSavvyShay@FuturumEquities Thanks, but why have you left out Lockheed, RTX and Northrop? All 3 produce unmanned drones, and obviously more solid mega caps.
Trump should understand: Iran, as the victor on the ground, sets the terms:
cash for cash,
credit for credit,
nothing for nothing.
And that applies only to issues actually under negotiation, not to his fantasies.
BREAKING: Israeli officials are now privately urging the Trump administration to completely abandon Iran negotiations, assassinate Iran's lead negotiator Ghalibaf, and immediately restart strikes targeting Iran's oil and energy infrastructure to trigger "regime change" in Tehran, while not caring about the massive impact of the expected Iranian retaliation on Gulf energy infrastructure, per a classified US intelligence assessment.
Trump has already privately been backing away from the deal since Sunday under "extreme internal pressure from Israel and its US domestic allies," urging him not to accept Iran's terms, per sources close to his negotiation team.
Based on this, an Iranian official is saying Iran has absolute "zero trust" in Trump and the US word in any agreement, adding it "cannot regard Trump's decision as definitively finalized until the financial markets close at the end of this week," with the concern Trump will formally end the deal and restart strikes at the last moment.
BREAKING: Iran rejects today's Axios report claiming a US-Iran deal or MOU has been reached, saying "Axios is fake news" and Iran "will not sign any agreement that does not align with our interests," explicitly rejecting the current deal terms. Iran also does not accept the proposed 60 day ceasefire extension due to continued violations of it and will "respond to any further violation of the ceasefire," per two members inside the negotiations.
Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has also not approved or agreed to the proposed agreement and terms.
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Iran reportedly attacked the Fujairah oil terminal. This is the endpoint of the ADCOP pipeline, the UAE's only Hormuz bypass. 1.5 million barrels per day of crude capacity, expandable to 1.8 million.
This pipeline was built specifically so the UAE could export oil without transiting the Strait of Hormuz. Iran is not just hitting a coalition partner. They are targeting the infrastructure that lets oil flow without Hormuz.
The only other major Hormuz bypass is Saudi Arabia's East-West pipeline to Yanbu, which was attacked in April and lost approximately 700,000 barrels per day of throughput.
Iran's message is clear. If they cannot export through Hormuz, nobody bypasses it either.
BREAKING: The Fujairah port is burning after multiple Iranian strikes hit the only remaining UAE oil export outlet and endpoint of the pipeline UAE built to bypass the Strait of Hormuz.
@ericjackson@baystreetamber Everything wrong with Toronto is people like you and Drake, with your weak attempts at culture and getting rich off the dumbest sentiments of people. An empire of wealth built on stupidity that won't last very long.