Anthony Joshua: The wrecked Lexus SUV after Anthony Joshua's horrific crash in Nigeria. Miraculously, AJ walked away with minor injuries, but we lost two amazing men from his team.
๐ฑ OFFICER STABBED IN THE HEAD AFTER 30-MINUTE DE-ESCALATION:
After nearly half an hour trying to calm the suspect, a man suddenly walks out of his apartment and viciously stabs a police officer in the head. Shocking bodycam footage captures the horrifying betrayal.
@Megatron_ron So after bombs, sanctions, threats, and years of pressure, the result is a higher nuclear risk?
If that assessment is true, then somebody needs to explain how escalating the conflict made the problem worse instead of solving it.
@clashreport On this, I agree.
You cannot build a peaceful country while an armed group stronger than the state operates inside it.
Hezbollah has dragged Lebanon into repeated crises. If thereโs ever going to be real peace, the weapons need to go.
@clashreport Reading between the lines, it sounds like Netanyahu is giving diplomacy a chance because Trump wants it, not because he fully believes in it.
You still get the impression he thinks Iran responds more to pressure and force than negotiations.
@TheIranianzg3z Somebody is playing games here.
Either Trump is overselling negotiations that barely exist, or Tehran is hiding talks to save face.
Both possibilities make the public look like fools watching a performance instead of getting the truth.
@clashreport Seems perfectly reasonable to me.
Every country has the right to protect its sovereignty and send a message when lines are crossed.
If Kuwait believes its security is being threatened, reducing embassy staff and expelling diplomats is a measured response.
@clashreport You know, he may have a point.
If the end result is another deal that looks nearly identical to the old one, then what exactly was gained?
Years of tension, conflict, and costs only to circle right back around.
@Osint613 European leaders should have been taking defense seriously years ago.
Now everyone seems shocked by security threats and scrambling for stronger deterrence.
Waiting until tensions rise before acting is not strategy; that is poor planning catching up.
@Osint613 Well I will say this that sounds believable from his perspective.
He has always been outspoken about Iran and Israel.
If he says he acted first, then maybe he is simply owning a decision others would never admit openly here.
@visegrad24 Interesting how RECIPROCAL TRADE always ends with one side keeping leverage.
EU drops tariffs, U.S. keeps a baseline tax. That is not equal footing, that is managed dependence dressed up as diplomacy.
@clashreport To be fair, that argument makes sense. Holding all of Ukraine would be extremely costly and unstable.
Russia already struggles in the east, so expanding further west could become a military and political nightmare rather than a strategic gain overall.
@clashreport Turkiye has positioned itself in multiple conflict zones and often plays mediator roles.
Whether everyone likes it or not, having a player engaged across regions can sometimes prevent worse breakdowns from happening now.
@DeItaone If this is real, then it is actually a rare moment where diplomacy is doing its job.
Getting a commitment like that, even verbally, lowers tension fast.
Sometimes progress starts messy, but ends up shaping something more stable later.
@clashreport Something about this does not sit right. Either the messaging is being polished for public consumption or the situation is being oversold.
๐ฑ ROBBERS ATTEMPT TO ROB DRIVER TURNS TRAGICALLY WRONG:
A brazen robbery on a driver spirals into complete disaster. What the criminals thought would be an easy score ends in shocking chaos and tragedy in this intense and viral footage.
@clashreport Colombia can pick its own president without Washington weighing in.
Endorsements from foreign leaders rarely help as much as folks think.
If a candidate is truly strong, he ought to win on his own message.
@clashreport Yโall spend too much time arguing about who won instead of asking what was gained. Cities suffer, families suffer, and leaders trade insults.
That kind of chest-thumping may fire up supporters, but it rarely solves the problems underneath.
@unusual_whales slapping tariffs on allies every other week is not a trade strategy, it is a habit. Canada, Mexico, and Europe are partners, not enemies.