@A_M_R_M1 The Strait of Hormuz isn’t just a regional issue it’s a global lifeline. Any move that restricts free navigation risks pushing the entire world into economic instability.
@_InfoGram_ Strong words, but global conflicts aren’t that simple. Leadership should be judged on outcomes not rhetoric. The real priority should be de-escalation, accountability and preventing further loss—not political point-scoring
#BREAKING
JUST IN: The White House says President Donald Trump will deliver a national address tomorrow at 9 PM ET, focusing on a key update regarding Iran.
#UPDATE
🇺🇲🇮🇱 Since the Iran war began, the U.S. has flown 200+ military cargo missions to deliver ammunition to Israel — roughly one every few hours for a month straight.
Whatever officials say at press conferences… this is actual U.S. foreign policy in action.
(Source: Haaretz, Al Jazeera)
#BREAKING
🇦🇪🇮🇷 Emirates Airlines is paying an extra $100K per week for war risk insurance across its fleet.
Insurers call it “outrageously cheap” as coverage in the region is being restricted, repriced, or canceled.
A $100K weekly premium now counts as a bargain—shows how intense the war risk has become.
Source: Financial Times
#BREAKING
🇦🇪🇮🇷 Emirates Airlines is paying an extra $100K per week for war risk insurance across its fleet.
Insurers call it “outrageously cheap” as coverage in the region is being restricted, repriced, or canceled.
A $100K weekly premium now counts as a bargain—shows how intense the war risk has become.
Source: Financial Times
#UPDATE
🇺🇸🇮🇷 Kharg Island isn’t a shortcut to victory—it’s a potential trap.
Hit Iran’s oil, sure. But that doesn’t mean Tehran collapses. It means escalation.
Put U.S. troops there, and suddenly it’s missiles, drones, and casualties… and then mission creep.
We’ve seen this story before.
#UPDATE
🇺🇸🇮🇷 Kharg Island isn’t a shortcut to victory—it’s a potential trap.
Hit Iran’s oil, sure. But that doesn’t mean Tehran collapses. It means escalation.
Put U.S. troops there, and suddenly it’s missiles, drones, and casualties… and then mission creep.
We’ve seen this story before.