BREAKING: The US has begun striking bridges, hitting the Aq Tekeh Khan Bridge, in the Golestan Province of Northern Iran, and the Gorgan railway line, per Fars.
This is the deepest US strike into Iran since March and the first US strike on Iranian transportation infrastructure since the April ceasefire.
The IRGC terrorists have released footage of ballistic missile launches, declaring every U.S. base in the region a legitimate target.
They claim to have carried out missile and drone attacks on American military sites, including the Fifth Fleet in Bahrain, Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait, and Salman Port.
.@POTUS on the status of the ceasefire with Iran: "To me, I think it's over. I don't want to deal with them anymore. They're scum... They're led by sick people... I'll speak to our negotiators. They want to negotiate—they're good people... but they have to come back to me. As far as I'm concerned, it's just a waste of time dealing with them."
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Tomorrow Khamenei’s coffin arrives in Karbala for the funeral spectacle. Huge posters of Khamenei, Soleimani, and Nasrallah dominate the streets of the holy city.
Inside Iran, youth are burning the same posters.
Video: State-controlled IRIB
Sanctioning the Muslim Brotherhood, while simultaneously removing sanctions from the lead state sponsor of the Brotherhood, strikes of political schizophrenia
I continue to strongly urge the administration not to move forward with any sale of our most advanced F-35 jets. Erdogan has aligned himself with Iran and Russia, harbored Hamas, refused to sanction Russia, undermined American counter-ISIS operations, continues to illegally occupy part of Cyprus, and has repeatedly directed illegal military jet overflights above the Greek Islands, and called for the destruction of Israel. Additionally, he continues to jail his political opponents and has denied dozens of journalists access to the NATO Summit. Providing Turkey with our most advanced fighter jet would jeopardize U.S. national security, risk sensitive technology falling into the wrong hands, and endanger our allies in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East. https://t.co/Fm9f3DLgZQ
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‼️‼️🇺🇲🇮🇷 BIG | A senior U.S. official told CNN that the ongoing military campaign against Iran is designed as an absolute "punishment, not a proportional response," signaling a major shift in Washington's rules of engagement.
The official explicitly warned that the devastating air campaign "won’t be over for a bit," indicating that the initial wave of carrier-based airstrikes is just the opening salvo of a sustained, high-intensity operation. By moving past standard tit-for-tat retaliation, the United States is intentionally executing an asymmetric campaign aimed at permanently degrading the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' (IRGC) ability to project power in the region.
This stark admission confirms that Washington is no longer seeking to simply deter Iranian actions, but is actively dismantling its southern military infrastructure. With U.S. Navy fighter jets continuing to pound strategic assets across Bandar Abbas, Sirik, and Qeshm Island, the Pentagon is settling in for an extended air campaign to thoroughly break the IRGC's grip on the Strait of Hormuz.
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BREAKING: A source close to Iran's chief negotiator says Iran is now taking measures to completely close the Strait of Hormuz and preparing for a "broad response to U.S. aggression with a pattern of firing and a new target bank," per Iranian outlets.
The source stated that Iran has identified its targets — U.S. military bases across the Gulf are about get wiped out and closure of the Strait of Hormuz is part of the response.
He emphasized that the firing pattern and target bank have been finalized, and the response will be broader than previous exchanges.
The source added that the response is imminent and will come without warning.
BREAKING: Iranians living in southern Iran are paying the price for the stupidity and terrorism committed by the IRGC Navy tonight.
Bandar Abbas International Airport, which had reopened only a few days ago and resumed commercial flights, has once again been closed as a result of U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force retaliatory airstrikes following the IRGC Navy’s unprovoked attack on two commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.
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The map of where the US is bombing in Bandar Abbas, Queshm, Sirik, and Hormuz islands IS the map of Hormuz strait if the US decides to take it over...
The option of liberating these islands not only is available, but is the option that would eventually crumble the regime if @POTUS@realDonaldTrump wants it done...
Read the map...
Instead of helping the Venezuelan opposition, which legitimately won the 2024 presidential election before Maduro stole it, Trump is doing the opposite. He is obstructing the opportunity to empower a democratically elected government, which has pledged to follow rule-of-law principles, and restore confidence for potential foreign investors.
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BREAKING: Multiple explosions have been reported across southern Iran after the U.S. announced a new wave of strikes.
According to IRNA, six explosions were reported near Qeshm Island, while local sources say a communications tower in Sirik was struck again.
IRIB also reported around 10 explosions in the Bandar Abbas area, with the targeted site in Sirik described as a boat-building facility.
CENTCOM confirmed it has begun "a series of powerful strikes against Iran", saying the operation is intended to impose "heavy costs" for attacks on commercial shipping and calling Iran's actions "a clear violation of the ceasefire."
BREAKING: A source close to Iran's top negotiator suggests the MOU is effectively dead after the U.S. revoked the sanctions waiver — with Iran set to tighten its grip on the Strait of Hormuz and put Bab el-Mandeb "on the table", according to some Iranian outlets.
The source said the revocation marks a "fundamental breach," leaving Tehran with no reason to limit its military posture. Iran's patience with U.S. escorts was already running thin — now with the economic incentive removed, the threshold for escalation has been significantly lowered.
"The MOU just ended here," the source said. "If Washington wants to push, Tehran will respond by widening the front — closing Bab el-Mandeb is also on the table."