@drhossamsamy65 If confirmed, unrest in Bahrain could have major regional consequences. Any threat to the United States Fifth Fleet and the reported departure of Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa would signal serious instability in a key Gulf stronghold.
Kpler data shows the Malawi flagged tanker Rich Starry departed Sharjah in the UAE fully loaded, turned back yesterday, and resumed its voyage today. It is now in the Gulf of Oman en route to China.
The vessel has successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz.
Naim Qassem, leader of Hezbollah, says that Israel and the U.S. aim to strengthen the Lebanese Army to disarm Hezbollah and confront its supporters, which he claims the army cannot do.
@FurkanGozukara Scott Ritter says it perfectly reflects a pattern of U.S. overconfidence meeting a far more prepared Iran—if accurate, it’s a serious failure of diplomacy and planning.
“Amateurs on one side, strategy on the other” isn’t a good look for Washington.
Emmanuel Macron congratulated Péter Magyar on his election victory in Hungary, praising democratic participation and Hungary’s commitment to EU values. He also called for a stronger, more sovereign and secure Europe focused on democracy and competitiveness.
@SprinterPress Signals rising mistrust and failed diplomacy—when proposed cooperation turns into confrontation, tensions only harden further in an already fragile region.
@ferozwala@clashreport A striking sign of how quickly high-end stockpiles are being consumed in real combat. It also highlights the gap between experimental deployment and real-world sustainment.
A discussion on a talk show suggested the U.S. may have spent heavily on operations against Iran with limited strategic gains, while another commentator argued that ceasefire dynamics in the region remain complex and contested.
@MarioNawfal This just adds more confusion around the origin of the content—authorship claims in digital media need far clearer verification, especially when visuals go viral so fast.
@MarioNawfal Burning through years of stockpiles in weeks isn’t just costly—it’s a warning sign. Sustained conflict isn’t just about firepower, it’s about how long you can keep it going.
@GBX_Press@Caprice_721 Trust shattered once is hard to rebuild—this signals a dangerous shift from diplomacy to deeper confrontation. The fallout could echo far beyond just two nations.
@ferozwala@qudsn A single image can expose what words often try to hide—no wonder it sparked such a fierce reaction. When reality speaks this loudly, controlling the narrative becomes much harder.
Zelensky:
"For the first time in the history of this war, an enemy position was taken exclusively by unmanned platforms – ground systems and drones. The occupiers surrendered, and the operation was carried out without infantry and without losses on our side."
@MarioNawfal Rising costs at home often hit harder than conflicts abroad—if prices spike, public pressure can shift fast and reshape the political landscape.
@MarioNawfal A stark reminder of how geopolitics often outweighs principles in global institutions.
Credibility of human rights bodies depends on who’s holding others accountable—and how.