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A man gestures at the site of a destroyed building in Tehran, Iran, March 21 [Alaa Al-Marjani/Reuters] People look at a destroyed building in Tehran, Iran [Alaa Al-Marjani/Reuters]
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Photos: Tehran building reduced to rubble after attack Hamid Mirzahosseini waits to find his lost brother, near the site of the strike in Tehran, Iran, March 21 [Alaa Al-Marjani/Reuters]
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Your top mullahs and generals all gone, but you're fanning yourselves for "trying to shoot down one jet". Crazy terrorists. ![]() |
Clutching at straws. |
Donald Trump says 'we want to talk to Iran but we have nobody to talk to' In brief comments at the White House earlier, Donald Trump once again suggested that “we want to talk to Iran” but there is “nobody to talk to”. After his usual roll call of Iranian assets the US military has destroyed – its navy, its air force, its radar – Trump said once again that Iran’s leaders are “all gone”. Now nobody wants to be a leader over there anymore. We are wanting to talk to them but we have nobody to talk to. We like it that way.
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'I don't want to do a ceasefire', Trump says Asked about the end of the war, Trump said: "Look we can have dialogue but I don’t want to do a ceasefire. You don’t do a ceasefire when you’re literally obliterating the other side." |
US says could ‘take out’ Iran’s Kharg Island at any time The United States could “take out” Iran’s Kharg Island whenever it wants, the White House says, after an earlier report that the Trump administration is considering plans to occupy or blockade the oil hub. Asked about the Axios news outlet report, White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly said in a statement: “The United States military can take out Kharg Island at any time if the president gives the order.” Kharg Island, 30km (12 miles) off Iran’s mainland, is a hub for roughly 90 percent of the country’s crude oil exports. It was hit by US strikes over the weekend, but Iranian officials said exports continue normally and there were no casualties. Trump threatened to target the island’s oil infrastructure if Iran continues to block the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic waterway through which 20 percent of the world’s energy passes. |
Trump rules out ceasefire, claims US ‘obliterating’ Iran Continuing his remarks to reporters outside the White House, the US president said he has no interest in a ceasefire with Iran. “I don’t want to do a ceasefire. You know you don’t do a ceasefire when you’re literally obliterating the other side,” Trump said. |
mirrael68:I know all that. But it's a scam all the same. If it wasn't before, it is now. |
Marriage, I'm sorry, is a scam. |
US-Israeli strikes hit Iranian port close to Strait of Hormuz US-Israeli strikes have targeted an Iranian port in the Persian Gulf, maritime security firm Ambrey has said. The airstrike on Bandar Lengeh, located west of the Strait of Hormuz, was reported at 10:30pm local time last night. No casualties or damage to merchant ships was reported, Ambrey said. |
Iran warns Israeli and US officials ‘unsafe worldwide’ after strikes Iran’s top military spokesman has warned that “parks, recreational areas and tourist destinations” worldwide will not be safe for Tehran’s enemies. General Abolfazl Shekarchi said, in a statement published online by Iranian state television, “From now on, based on the information we have about you, even parks, recreational areas and tourist destinations anywhere in the world will no longer be safe for you.” |
Israeli weapons factory torched in the Czech Republic A facility linked to Israeli arms giant Elbit Systems has been set ablaze in the Czech Republic, with an underground group claiming responsibility and authorities launching an investigation. Several buildings at the site, a joint operation involving a Czech company and Elbit Systems, were destroyed in the early morning attack. Elbit Systems describes itself as a key supplier of land and air weapons used by the Israeli military in its wars, including in Gaza and Iran. A group calling itself The Earthquake Faction said it carried out the attack, declaring on Telegram: “The site is central to the European operations of Israel’s biggest weapons producer. Now, it’s in flames.” “We are in the belly of the beast, surrounded by the stench of evil,” the group said, adding: “There is no time to beg the complicit international governments… we will take necessary action to quash their means to kill.” Czech police said on X they are investigating what they claimed as “a possible terrorist link”. |
Syria’s al-Sharaa says seeking to shield country from conflict Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa has said he is working to keep his country away from the Middle East war, state media SANA reported. In a speech delivered after the Eid al-Fitr prayer in the presidential palace in Damascus, Sharaa said: “It is important to remember that Syria has always been an arena of conflict and strife during the past 15 years and before that, but today it is in harmony with all neighbouring countries regionally and internationally.” “What is happening now is a major and rare event in history that we haven’t witnessed since World War II. We are carefully calculating our steps and working to keep Syria away from any conflict, so that it can maintain its path of development and reconstruction,” the president added. |
Israeli oil refinery to restart operations 'in a few days' after Iranian strike An Israeli oil refinery hit by an Iranian strike yesterday will reopen within a few days, its owner has said. Power was disrupted after a missile attack hit Israel's Oil Refineries ORL.TA in the northern port city of Haifa. The missile hit electrical infrastructure in the facility, damaging features that were essential to its operations, Israel's Oil Refineries said. While work is underway to restore full operations, most of the refinery's production facilities are still working. No casualties or injuries were reported from the strike. |
This was the terrorist's last speech countering Netanyahu before Israel sent him to hell to meet his albino virgins. Notice the difference, one spoke in purple (weak) and the other spoke in red (warning/danger) ![]() Terrorist Ali Mohammad Naeini: “Our missile industry score is 20 and there is no concern in this regard because we are producing missiles even during war conditions, which is amazing, and there is no particular problem in stockpiling.” On Thursday, at a news conference in Israel, Netanyahu had said that Iran no longer has the capacity to make ballistic missiles. Netanyahu: “We are winning, and Iran is being decimated,” Terrorist Ali Mohammad Naeini: “These people expect the war to continue until the enemy is completely exhausted,” the general said of the Iranian public. “This war must end when the shadow of war is lifted from the country.” A few moments later...
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Israeli raids hit south Lebanon, killing two at dawn Israeli air strikes have killed at least two people and wounded another in a dawn raid on a home in Bafliyeh, near Tyre, Lebanon’s National News Agency reported. Warplanes also struck Bint Jbeil, al-Tayri and Kfar Tebnit, hitting the latter twice within the last hour. |
Allowing US to use bases is ‘participation in aggression’, Iran warns UK Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, in a phone call with Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, warned the UK that allowing the US to use British military bases would be treated as participation in aggression. “The United States and the Israeli regime attacked our country, contrary to all international principles and rules,” Aragchi said, according to a statement posted on his Telegram channel. He criticised the “negative and biased approach of the United Kingdom and some European countries towards this blatant aggression, which violates international law.” Emphasising Iran’s right to self-defence under Article 51 of the United Nations Charter, the foreign minister said, “We have respected the sovereignty of neighbouring countries and have not intended to attack them, but unfortunately, American bases are located in these countries, and we are attacked from these bases.” He added, “These actions are definitely considered as participation in aggression and will be recorded in the history of relations between the two countries. At the same time, we reserve our inherent right to defend the sovereignty and independence of the country.” |
Israel blocks Al-Aqsa Eid prayers as Gaza marks end of Ramadan under siege Israeli forces have barred Palestinians from accessing Al-Aqsa Mosque for Eid al-Fitr, forcing hundreds to pray at its gates and nearby streets as the site remains shut. Worshippers gathered at the closest points they could reach, particularly around Damascus Gate in occupied East Jerusalem, after Israeli soldiers blocked entry to the mosque’s courtyards. The Jerusalem Governorate condemned the closure as a dangerous escalation and a direct assault on religious freedom. “These measures aim to impose new Judaizing realities and isolate the mosque from its Palestinian and Islamic surroundings,” it said in a statement carried by Wafa. Al-Aqsa Mosque has been closed for 21 consecutive days. |
Israel strikes southern Lebanon overnight as death toll surpasses 1,000 Israel has struck towns in southern Lebanon, causing multiple injuries, the country’s state media National News Agency (NNA) reported. “Israeli enemy fighter jets struck at dawn, targeting the towns of Bafliyeh and Hanin in the Tyre and Bint Jbeil districts,” NNA said, adding that Israeli forces had hit five other towns in the south of the country. |
Israeli army says it struck military infrastructure in southern Syria The Israeli army says it struck Syrian infrastructure – a command centre and weapons- in military compounds in the south of the country. The army said the attacks were in response to what it called attacks on Druze civilians by Syrian authorities in the As-Suwayda area on Thursday. Syria’s state-run SANA news agency and the Syrian government have not yet acknowledged the Israeli assault. |
IRGC says spokesperson killed: State media The IRGC has confirmed that General Ali Mohammad Naeini, its spokesman, has been killed in an Israeli-American missile attack. The state-owned Tasnim news agency reported on Telegram and X that Naeini was killed early on Friday.[/b] IRGC spokesperson Ali Mohammad Naini killed in strikes shortly after issuing defiant warning to US-Israel Iran’s Revolutionary Guard spokesperson Ali Mohammad Naini was killed in joint US and Israeli strikes, Iranian state media reported on Friday. His death came minutes after he issued a defiant warning challenging US naval claims in the Gulf. https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/middle-east/irgc-spokesperson-ali-mohammad-naini-killed-in-strikes-shortly-after-issuing-defiant-warning-to-us-israel/amp_articleshow/129695722.cms
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IRGC spokesperson Ali Mohammad Naini killed in strikes shortly after issuing defiant warning to US-Israel Iran’s Revolutionary Guard spokesperson Ali Mohammad Naini was killed in joint US and Israeli strikes, Iranian state media reported on Friday. His death came minutes after he issued a defiant warning challenging US naval claims in the Gulf. FAFO ![]()
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Breaking! IRGC says spokesperson killed: State media The IRGC has confirmed that General Ali Mohammad Naeini, its spokesman, has been killed in an Israeli-American missile attack. The state-owned Tasnim news agency reported on Telegram and X that Naeini was killed early on Friday. |
What's the difference between this guy and the Ayatollahs of Iran? |
Resign or not, he's still a moving target. All terrorists must be sent to their virgins. |
Any small attack they get, even when civilians are involved, these terrorists celebrate it like they won a Visa lottery to Mecca. But when they're dealt with they turn mute
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Iran 'weaker than ever', Netanyahu says - as he hails 'unprecedented' cooperation with US Benjamin Netanyahu says the Middle East has changed "beyond recognition". He says Israel is "stronger than ever" before describing Iran as being "weaker than ever". "We have brought our friend the US to a cooperation never seen in history," he says. "The great collaboration between myself and my good friend Trump is unprecedented." Regarding the timeline of the war, Netanyahu says "it'll take as much as it needs, as much as necessary". "There's still more work to do, and we're going to do it now," he adds, while also saying the war will end "a lot faster than people think". |
Asked if he “misled the US government into starting this war”, Netanyahu replied: Well, I misled no one. And I didn’t have to convince President Trump about the need to prevent Iran from developing its nuclear programme, putting it underground, and being able to launch nuclear-tipped missiles at the United States. He understood that I didn’t need to explain it to him – he explained it to me. He added that his partnership with Trump is the “only way to avoid this catastrophic development”. |
7 nations condemn Iran attacks on vessels, energy installations and Strait of Hormuz closure The leaders of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Japan and the United Kingdom have condemned “in the strongest terms” Iranian attacks on “unarmed commercial vessels, civilian infrastructure including oil and gas installations, and the de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz.” In a joint statement, they called on Iran to cease its threats and attempts to block the strait, saying, “Freedom of navigation is a fundamental principle of international law.” They said they were ready to contribute to “appropriate efforts to ensure safe passage through the Strait,” and welcomed “the commitment of nations who are engaging in preparatory planning.” |
Trump lauds Japan’s support on Hormuz talks; criticizes NATO US President Donald Trump says he is going to discuss cooperation with Japan on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, praising the country for its “tremendous” support. He again criticised NATO for failing to help the United States in opening the waterway through which one-fifth of global oil passes. “They’re are stepping up to the plate,” Trump said in reference to Japan. “Unlike NATO”. |
Japan’s leader tells Trump he alone can achieve peace Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s prime minister, has told President Trump he’s the only person who can achieve world peace. Speaking during a press conference in the Oval Office, the Japanese leader said the entire world is going through a severe security environment and the global economy is about to experience a “huge hit”. “But I firmly believe that only you can achieve peace across the world,” said Takaichi, noting her trip to the White House is to directly convey that message from the international community to the US president. |
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