Since this is clearly never going to happen now, I will reveal the entire US plan for toppling the Iranian regime. ~1-2 weeks after the decapitation strikes, there'd be an uprising by Kurdish and possibly Baloch groups, who would advance to Tehran under air cover. (1/4) #IranWar
**BLUEPRINT UNVEILED**
Iran's Multi-Front Ground Offensive – CIA/Mossad Deals with Kurds & Baloch Set Stage for Regime Collapse**
*By Major Samar Toor (Infantry Combat Veteran)*
Boots on the ground are primed
A clandestine blueprint for a full-spectrum ground offensive into Iran is locked in, fusing CIA/Mossad pacts with Kurdish Peshmerga west of Iran and Baloch insurgents east. Pakistani forces + Jaish al-Adl held in reserve to sidestep Shia Hazara blowback from Afghanistan. This is regime decapitation engineering at its finest.
**Western Flank**:
**Kurdish Strongholds Ignite.**
CIA's arming Kurdish militias – KDPI, PJAK – in Iraqi Kurdistan bases near Erbil. Peshmerga from Sanandaj, Mahabad (Kurdistan Province), Kermanshah, Piranshahr, and Salas-e Babajani (West Azerbaijan) are battle-hardened in mountain warfare. Trump personally greenlit talks with KDPI's Mustafa Hijri; weapons flow via Iraq for uprising sync.
These aren't ragtags. Coalition of 5 Kurdish parties formed Feb 22, 2026, fields trained fighters eyeing IRGC border posts. Objective: Seize buffer zones, stretch Tehran's forces thin, link US pathfinders with Mossad Dets already embedded in Tehran ops. Mountainous terrain favors insurgents – classic pathfinder playbook.
**Eastern Flank: Baloch Dagger.** Jaish al-Adl (JAA) + BLA dominate Sistan-Baluchestan: Zahedan (JAA HQ), Chabahar port, Iranshahr, Mirjaveh, Saravan near Pakistan. CIA/Mossad backchannel arms deals mirror Kurdish ops. Baloch hit IRGC convoys, sabotage CPEC nodes – but Pak Army reins them to dodge Hazara reprisals in Kurram/Parachinar.
Why the leash? Shia Afghan Hazaras, battle-tested vs Taliban, could erupt if Pak proxies (TTP/JAA) overextend. Islamabad's ~30k troops on Iran border stay defensive, providing covert refuel/logi for US SOF without direct entry. Setup ready: Forward operating bases in Baloch pockets for American helos.
**The Link-Up Gambit.**
US pathfinders (think Delta/GREEN berets) infil via Kurdish/Baloch corridors, rendezvous with CIA case officers & Mossad katz units inside Iran. Dets in Tehran, Isfahan pre-positioned comms/lasers for JDAMs. Proxies secure LZs; regime's Quds Force faces pincer chaos.
**Tactical Blueprint**
Phase 1: Air superiority (ongoing since Feb 28 war) attrition IRGC.
Phase 2: Kurds/Baloch simultaneous revolts pin 100k+ troops.
Phase 3: Boots drop – 82nd/101st Air Assault seize Tehran approaches.
Mossad cyber nets IRGC C2; CIA funds urban uprisings.
Groundbreaking intel: Post-Roaring Lion ops, Kurds hit frontier forts; Baloch prepped Feb 3 pact hedges Pak betrayal. Hazaras as wildcard forces Pak neutrality – genius force multiplier. Tehran’s multi-ethnic faultlines explode under precision pressure.
Risks?
Fragmented Kurds demand US guarantees post-Syria abandonment. Baloch could flip to China. But IRGC overstretched, economy gutted – ripe for cascade failure. Trump’s MAGA hawks eye this as proxy-enabled liberation, not quagmire.
As Infantry vet, I've seen boots win wars air can't. This blueprint weaponizes Iran's minorities against mullahs – pincer perfection. Pak's restraint buys deniability; proxies bleed regime dry. Tehran falls not by storm, but by swarm.
World watches: Russia/China bark, but no bite amid Ukraine/Taiwan drains. India eyes Chabahar grab. Game over for ayatollahs? Follow @samartoor3086 for opsec breakdowns. #IranCollapse #KurdBalochPincer
@DrEliDavid I'm sorry, but no. I've seen enough. Trump lost big to Iran, and he's destroying 80 years' worth of American partnerships overnight. Maybe if he somehow pulls off a miracle win, then I'll change my mind. Those of you in US-allied countries should actually be far more concerned.
@ConceptualJames You do realize that if Trump and JD Vance sink, then the Democrats will get an easy win in 2028, right? Marco Rubio and other Republicans would sink with them. The current US leadership is also destroying 80 years of American diplomacy, damage that may be irreversible.
@StargateYT#SaveStargate
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Stargate Trivia: The Top 10 Running Gags in Stargate: SG-1
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10. Blue Jello
The blue jello predates my involvement with the show. By the time Paul and I joined SG-1 in its fourth season, the gelatin was already de rigueur in most every mess scene, eventually, finding its way to Atlantis as well. So what’s the deal? Search me. I seem to remember someone saying it was simply something the prop department whipped up one day that stood out, both for its neon properties and sheer ridiculousness, quickly becoming a comically beloved visual staple.
9. O’Neill’s obsession with The Simpsons
O’Neill was full of Simpsons references and an admitted fan. Why? Well, because most of the show’s writers were fans as well, although nowhere near as huge a fan as Richard Dean Anderson. How big a fan was he? So big that he attended the table reading of a Simpsons episode and was totally blown away by the experience. Occasionally, he would even bring his daughter by my office to check out the various Simpsons-related dioramas and action figures that bedecked my shelf. Eventually, actor Dan Castellanetta guested on the show (Citizen Joe) and he and Rick hit it off. They had a great time working together and, months later, Dan showed his appreciation by writing a Stargate/RDA-themed Simpsons episode to which Rick lent his voice talents.
8. Pineapples
If you’re watching Stargate and ever happen to catch sight of a pineapple, there’s a good chance the episode you’re viewing was directed by long-time Stargate director Will Waring. The pineapples were his signature visual. More often than not, however, the fruit were so carefully camouflaged, most viewers would be hard-pressed to notice them. Still, there’s plenty of fun to be had in trying. I once asked Will “Why pineapples?” and he told me that on one of his first productions, he was camera operator on a scene involving a high speed chase. For some reason, he put a pineapple in the car’s back window as a gag – and then forgot to remove it for the actual shoot. As a result, for the entire high-octane chase sequence, there’s a pineapple clearly rattling around in the back window of our protagonist’s car. Nobody noticed – until the dailies. The director was livid and was prepared to fire Will – but the producer LOVED the pineapple gag. Will got to keep his job – and the signature pineapple was born.
7. The Big Wrench
Where Will Waring had his pineapples, director Martin Wood had his big wrench. You’ll often spot it in the background, in the hands of longtime Stargate SG-1 Fight Coordinator Dan Shea (Sgt. Siler), as he makes adjustments to equipment or simply walks around with this huge, oversized calling card. Every once in a while, Martin would get into the big wrench background action as well, donning the persona of his onscreen alter-ego, Major Wood.
6. Peter DeLuise’s Hitchcockian touch
Whereas Will had the pineapples and Martin had the big wrench, director Peter DeLuise had…Peter DeLuise. Before he was a director, Peter was an actor, and so it was only natural that he’d take a page out of Hitchcock’s book and make himself his own visual signature. He appeared as a host of background characters and played the part of the young Urgo opposite his father Dom. Even in the most challenging of episodes, Peter found a way to make his trademark appearance. Once, we thought he’d missed his cameo – only to discover he’d found an ingenious way to make a subtle appearance. In one scene, as Teal’c sits in his darkened room, deep in meditation, we pull back to reveal he is surrounded by candles – several of which are assembled to spell out the initial “PD”.
5. Jonas Quinn’s voracious appetite
Actors have their trademark “bits” as well and, for Jonas, it was food. Whether it was buttered toast in Night Walkers or the infamous banana scene in Descent (which, incidentally, ran about three minutes long in the director’s cut), he was always snacking. But he crossed the line in one episode where he showed up in the gate room sipping tea from a mug and had to be reminded – the tea mug was another actor’s trademark “bit” (see below).
4. Magnets
Every once in a while, whenever Carter tried to explain some scientific or technological wonder, Jack would try to tie it back to magnets. What was the deal with O’Neill and magnets? Well, this one was compliments of Creator/Executive Producer Brad Wright who once had someone pitch him some ridiculous scientific theory. When a dubious Brad asked him to clarify the faulty science, the other individual shrugged and offered: “Magnets?”. It eventually became the stock response to every befuddling question of logic.
3. The Wizard of Oz
This was another running joke that predated my involvement in the production but SG-1 was peppered with references throughout its ten-year run, culminating in the Wizard of Oz sight gag in the show’s 200th episode (200). Of course, by that point in the series run, the line-up had changed, offering a slightly altered version of the originals: Carter as Dorothy, Daniel as the cowardly lion, Teal’c as the tin man, and, of course, Jack as the scarecrow.
2. Indeed
If there is one word that perhaps appears in more episodes of Stargate than any other (beside, maybe, “stargate”), it’s “Indeed”, Teal’c’s short and sweet one-word response to most anything he is asked – and sometimes not. Actor Chris Judge even took to inserting the odd “Indeed” on occasions where it hadn’t even been scripted. I knew we’d reached the point of no return when, while watching dailies one day, we watched as someone asked Teal’c: “Have you seen him?” to which Teal’c replied: “Indeed – I have not.”
1. What the hell is in O’Neill’s cup?
Seriously. This one is fairly subtle but after noticing it for the first time, you'll always see it. Whenever Jack has a cup or mug in his hand there will come a point in the scene where he’ll glance down, frown, and then attempt to pluck some mysterious foreign object out of his drink.
Reagan is rolling over in his grave. Iran’s nuclear ambitions were not curbed, and they have learned that threatening the Strait of Hormuz works and will undoubtedly leverage it in the future. Now, Iran gets to build brand-new infrastructure under this deal.
Before the war, the strait was open, Iran was being crushed by sanctions, and 13 service members were still alive. Now, 13 Americans are dead, families have paid billions at the pump, sanctions will be lifted, and the bombing has stopped. This is the worst foreign policy blunder in decades.
As expected, Trump's Treaty of Versailles is a full surrender. It's sad to see a superpower so humiliated, but the ramifications for US allies are far worse. I'd hate to be #Ukraine or #Taiwan right now. They're next. #IranWar#2026IranMassacre#surrender
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Since this is clearly never going to happen now, I will reveal the entire US plan for toppling the Iranian regime. ~1-2 weeks after the decapitation strikes, there'd be an uprising by Kurdish and possibly Baloch groups, who would advance to Tehran under air cover. (1/4) #IranWar
**BLUEPRINT UNVEILED**
Iran's Multi-Front Ground Offensive – CIA/Mossad Deals with Kurds & Baloch Set Stage for Regime Collapse**
*By Major Samar Toor (Infantry Combat Veteran)*
Boots on the ground are primed
A clandestine blueprint for a full-spectrum ground offensive into Iran is locked in, fusing CIA/Mossad pacts with Kurdish Peshmerga west of Iran and Baloch insurgents east. Pakistani forces + Jaish al-Adl held in reserve to sidestep Shia Hazara blowback from Afghanistan. This is regime decapitation engineering at its finest.
**Western Flank**:
**Kurdish Strongholds Ignite.**
CIA's arming Kurdish militias – KDPI, PJAK – in Iraqi Kurdistan bases near Erbil. Peshmerga from Sanandaj, Mahabad (Kurdistan Province), Kermanshah, Piranshahr, and Salas-e Babajani (West Azerbaijan) are battle-hardened in mountain warfare. Trump personally greenlit talks with KDPI's Mustafa Hijri; weapons flow via Iraq for uprising sync.
These aren't ragtags. Coalition of 5 Kurdish parties formed Feb 22, 2026, fields trained fighters eyeing IRGC border posts. Objective: Seize buffer zones, stretch Tehran's forces thin, link US pathfinders with Mossad Dets already embedded in Tehran ops. Mountainous terrain favors insurgents – classic pathfinder playbook.
**Eastern Flank: Baloch Dagger.** Jaish al-Adl (JAA) + BLA dominate Sistan-Baluchestan: Zahedan (JAA HQ), Chabahar port, Iranshahr, Mirjaveh, Saravan near Pakistan. CIA/Mossad backchannel arms deals mirror Kurdish ops. Baloch hit IRGC convoys, sabotage CPEC nodes – but Pak Army reins them to dodge Hazara reprisals in Kurram/Parachinar.
Why the leash? Shia Afghan Hazaras, battle-tested vs Taliban, could erupt if Pak proxies (TTP/JAA) overextend. Islamabad's ~30k troops on Iran border stay defensive, providing covert refuel/logi for US SOF without direct entry. Setup ready: Forward operating bases in Baloch pockets for American helos.
**The Link-Up Gambit.**
US pathfinders (think Delta/GREEN berets) infil via Kurdish/Baloch corridors, rendezvous with CIA case officers & Mossad katz units inside Iran. Dets in Tehran, Isfahan pre-positioned comms/lasers for JDAMs. Proxies secure LZs; regime's Quds Force faces pincer chaos.
**Tactical Blueprint**
Phase 1: Air superiority (ongoing since Feb 28 war) attrition IRGC.
Phase 2: Kurds/Baloch simultaneous revolts pin 100k+ troops.
Phase 3: Boots drop – 82nd/101st Air Assault seize Tehran approaches.
Mossad cyber nets IRGC C2; CIA funds urban uprisings.
Groundbreaking intel: Post-Roaring Lion ops, Kurds hit frontier forts; Baloch prepped Feb 3 pact hedges Pak betrayal. Hazaras as wildcard forces Pak neutrality – genius force multiplier. Tehran’s multi-ethnic faultlines explode under precision pressure.
Risks?
Fragmented Kurds demand US guarantees post-Syria abandonment. Baloch could flip to China. But IRGC overstretched, economy gutted – ripe for cascade failure. Trump’s MAGA hawks eye this as proxy-enabled liberation, not quagmire.
As Infantry vet, I've seen boots win wars air can't. This blueprint weaponizes Iran's minorities against mullahs – pincer perfection. Pak's restraint buys deniability; proxies bleed regime dry. Tehran falls not by storm, but by swarm.
World watches: Russia/China bark, but no bite amid Ukraine/Taiwan drains. India eyes Chabahar grab. Game over for ayatollahs? Follow @samartoor3086 for opsec breakdowns. #IranCollapse #KurdBalochPincer
It's done. For the first time in American history, the US surrendered to its enemies in merely 3 months! The memorandum opens up 60 days for talks, but it just allows the IRGC to drag things out indefinitely. This is worse than Afghanistan.🙄 #IranWar
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@camp_terrence@Osint613 No. Neither Pickaxe Mountain nor the Isfahan tunnel complex where the enriched Uranium is hidden have been destroyed. As a matter of fact, President Trump repeatedly shot down plans drawn up by his generals for neutralizing those sites via ground raids.
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@Osint613 This is assuming that Iran isn't able to finish their new enrichment facilities currently being built deep under Pickaxe Mountain and Isfahan. A weak deal that fails to dismantle those sites and get rid of all of Iran's enriched Uranium will allow them to shorten that timeline.
@Osint613 The IRGC is bluffing. They won't pull out now if things continue in this direction. They have Trump exactly right where they want him right now - begging them for a deal, ANY deal, and giving them another lease on life. Why would they blow up all that leverage now?
@zadokism@Osint613 Humanity never learns the lessons of history, but some clearly fail to learn more than the others. Above all the others are Westerners, particularly the American leadership. They consistently failed to read our enemies properly over the last century. And still do. It's pathetic.
@JDVance@VP@POTUS@SecRubio
You are a disappointment.
You came onto the scene claiming you would fight those who killed Americans, yet you ended up negotiating and making deals with the very same people.
You failed.
#RezaPahlavi#IranMassacre2026
⚡ Last night over the Southern Plains, one of Earth's rarest atmospheric phenomena briefly illuminated the sky above a distant thunderstorm.
This is a Red Sprite — a colossal burst of electricity that forms high above powerful thunderstorms, reaching altitudes of nearly 100 kilometers (60 miles) at the edge of space.
Unlike ordinary lightning, sprites travel upward into the upper atmosphere and exist for only a few milliseconds, making them incredibly difficult to witness.
For decades, pilots reported mysterious red flashes above storm clouds, but many scientists remained skeptical until photographic evidence finally confirmed their existence in the late 20th century.
In this remarkable scene, a lone wind turbine stands beneath a glowing red sprite while lightning flickers along the horizon below — a stunning reminder that some of nature's most powerful displays unfold far above the clouds, hidden from view and unseen by most people.
Most people will never witness a sprite in their lifetime.
But for a brief fraction of a second, the sky revealed one of its most extraordinary secrets. ⚡🌌
📍Oklahoma Panhandle, USA
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Are you prepared California?
A new study led by researchers suggests stress along Southern California’s major faults is now at its highest level in 1,000 years, based on long term modelling of the San Andreas and San Jacinto systems.
Researchers say multiple fault segments are unusually loaded at the same time, which raises the potential for a larger multi fault rupture scenario where a quake could break across connected faults. That would increase the overall size of shaking and the area affected.
It is important to note this is not a prediction of when an earthquake will happen, but a modelled snapshot of how much strain has built up in the system.
📷 John Wiley
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