‼️‼️🇺🇲🇮🇷 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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The FBI has seized more than 600 unauthorized drones around World Cup venues.
That's a reminder that securing major public events isn't just about putting officers on the ground anymore. It's about adapting to evolving threats before they become tragedies.
The threat landscape evolves faster than bureaucracy. Our security posture has to evolve with it. The lesson isn't to fear new technology. It's to stay ahead of those who would use it against us.
Irish couple left speechless after a small-town Alabama restaurant owner quietly picked up their entire tab.
Meanwhile, the same people who spent years sneering that Alabama was nothing but “backward rednecks” just got a masterclass in Southern hospitality. No lectures. No virtue signaling. No social media performance. Just genuine kindness from people the elites love to mock.
Turns out character isn’t measured by ZIP code—it’s measured by actions. And once again, small-town America embarrassed the self-appointed “tolerant” crowd without saying a word.
THE DOG WOULDN’T LET THEM TAKE HIS HEADLAMP OFF
After the Venezuela earthquake, the rescue team was finally done for the night.
But their search dog sat outside the tent, refusing to settle down. He wouldn’t let anyone take off his headlamp, and kept pulling toward an area they had already combed. His handler was exhausted, but finally said, “Alright, let’s go.” The dog led them straight back into the rubble.
Then they heard it a tiny cry. Under the broken concrete, wrapped in a blue blanket, was a baby still alive. Everyone else thought the search was over.
The dog knew it wasn’t.