@unusual_whales I see no reason for fear in the world when it comes to Iran and Nuclear Weapons...everyone knows that only AMERICA dared to use those weapons so in my opinion WE SHOULD BE MORE AFRAID OF AMERICA AND ITS NUCLEAR USE
This is a very good example of how news can be packaged to sound bigger than it is. Here, political optimism turns into an "almost done deal", which is simply not confirmed.
A classic half-truth that sounds like huge news.
So always ask yourself: are you reading the facts or someone else's interpretation?
@unusual_whales This statement is likely meant to calm a tense public worldwide… or once again, something bigger is happening behind the scenes, as it has countless times before.
This guy and others like him have accumulated MONEY, ENJOYMENT, THE END OF THEIR LIVES IS NEAR AND THEY ARE AWARE OF IT, and now they are trying to create as much chaos on earth as possible so that it will be more interesting for them in their old age... THE ENTIRE WORLD ELITE NEEDS TO BE CHANGED SO THAT THE ORDINARY PEOPLE CAN BE PEACEFUL.
HERE ARE THE DETAILS THAT WILL REVEAL A LOT WHEN LOOKING AT THE HISTORY OF THESE TWO COUNTRIES: Contra War (1980s)
This is the most important and controversial period:
The US supported the “Contra” rebels against the Sandinista government
The Contras operated from neighboring countries
Financing and weapons also came through secret channels
A FAMOUS AFFAIR: Iran–Contra Scandal
The US illegally sold weapons to Iran
The money was used to finance the Contras in Nicaragua...AND TODAY THE US IS AT WAR AGAINST IRAN....What can I say
If so... release that document to the public so we can all see for ourselves. In this day and age, and especially in this war, nothing is certain, not even what President Donald Trump is saying. We witnessed a few days ago the case of the Israeli GENOCIDAL Prime Minister when a video of his murder circulated, and then a video showing him alive and having 6 fingers, and then a case where he was drinking coffee, and I won't go into the details of what is being sold to us.
@JasonBournetoo@unusual_whales 47 years you say... well America used Nuclear Weapons in Japan... why not now or maybe there is something that is being hidden from the public?
@Osint613 This is where ceasefire talks usually hit friction.
-It’s not just about stopping the fighting - it’s about whether either side keeps freedom of action after it begins.
-That detail often matters more than the ceasefire itself.
The Netherlands is about to spend nearly €300M on drones for Ukraine.
At first glance, it looks like just another aid package.
It isn’t.
This is part of a bigger shift that’s been quietly building for months.
It’s no longer just about sending weapons.
It’s about producing them. Scaling them. And doing it faster than the battlefield consumes them.
Drones have become one of the most decisive layers of this war - cheap, adaptable, and constantly evolving.
What matters now isn’t just what is sent to Ukraine…
but how quickly it can be replaced, upgraded, and redeployed.
That’s where this kind of investment fits in.
@unusual_whales That’s probably one of the most important signals right now.
When expectations shift toward extending a ceasefire, it usually means talks are still active behind the scenes - even if nothing official is announced yet.
I broke this down in simple terms.
Trump Says Strait of Hormuz Is Opening - But Key Questions Remain
U.S. President Donald Trump said that the Strait of Hormuz is “opening,” signaling a potential shift after days of disruption and heightened tensions in the region.
The statement comes amid ongoing maritime pressure and uncertainty around shipping routes connected to Iran.
🧠 Context
The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints, with a significant portion of global oil supply passing through it.
Recent developments have included:
restricted or controlled access
increased military presence
reduced vessel traffic
🌍 Why it matters
Even partial reopening could:
stabilize oil flows
reduce shipping uncertainty
impact global energy markets
But the key issue is not just whether it is open -
👉 but how open it actually is
⚠️ What remains unclear
Are there conditions for transit?
Who controls passage approvals?
Is this a full reopening or a limited easing?
I break down major global developments in simple, short updates…
@unusual_whales That’s a strong statement - especially given everything happening around Hormuz right now.
The question isn’t just if it’s opening, but under what conditions and who actually controls the flow.
I broke down what this could mean in simple terms.
This is a bigger move than it looks on paper.
Ending the waiver basically removes one of the last remaining soft channels for Iranian crude to move legally - and doing it while maritime pressure is already increasing makes the timing pretty significant.
Feels like a coordinated escalation step, not an isolated decision.