04-08-26 spaldo
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04-08-26 victor
| A big day for World Peace! Iran wants it to happen, they’ve had enough! Likewise, so has everyone else! The United States of America will be helping with the traffic buildup in the Strait of Hormuz. There will be lots of positive action! Big money will be made. Iran can start the reconstruction process. We’ll be loading up with supplies of all kinds, and just “hangin’ around” in order to make sure that everything goes well. I feel confident that it will. Just like we are experiencing in the U.S., this could be the Golden Age of the Middle East!!! President DONALD J. TRUMP |
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04-08-26 victor
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There has never been such a political disaster in all of our history
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Israel wasn't at the table: Lapid slams Netanyahu over US-Iran deal
The leader of the Opposition in Israeli Parliament, Yair Lapid on Wednesday questioned Israeli PM Benjamim Netanyahu's position after the US and Iran agreed to a ceasefire, saying that Israel was not even on the table when this was decided. Lapid said that the Israeli military carried out everything that was asked of it, but Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed immensely.
In a post on X, he said, "There has never been such a political disaster in all of our history. Israel wasn't even at the table when decisions were made concerning the core of our national security. The military carried out everything that was asked of it, the public demonstrated amazing resilience, but Netanyahu failed politically, failed strategically, and didn't meet a single one of the goals that he himself set. It will take us years to repair the political and strategic damage that Netanyahu wrought due to arrogance, negligence, and a lack of strategic planning." לא היה אסון מדיני כזה בכל תולדותינו. ישראל לא היתה אפילו ליד השולחן כשנעשו החלטות הנוגעות לליבת הבטחון הלאומי שלנו. הצבא ביצע את כל מה שביקשו ממנו, הציבור הציג חוסן מדהים, אבל נתניהו נכשל מדינית, נכשל איסטרטגית, לא עמד באף אחת מהמטרות שהוא בעצמו הציב. ייקח לנו שנים לתקן את… — יאיר לפיד - Yair Lapid (@yairlapid) April 8, 2026
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04-08-26 victor
ruspan, very nice, congrats.
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En el frente, los soldados rusos pagan a los oficiales para sobrevivir
La guerra ha originado en el ejército ruso una economía corrupta basada en la extorsión
The Economist
08/04/2026
El recién construido piso de un dormitorio está decorado con gusto, con suelos de parquet, un acuario, una cabina de ducha y una cocina completa. La desventaja es la ubicación: bajo tierra, en las trincheras cerca de Baihavka, un pueblo en la región ocupada de Luhansk. El piso es la vivienda del comandante de la unidad local del ejército ruso. Maxim, un desertor que ayudó a construirlo, cuenta que el comandante no gastó ni un kopek (céntimo). No solo la mano de obra fue gratuita, sino que los soldados pagaron los materiales, los electrodomésticos y la pintura.
Los soldados rusos también deben comprar alcohol a los oficiales. “Tienen cuatro fiestas de empresa a la semana”, cuenta Serguéi, que se las apañó para sobornar y conseguir un puesto en la retaguardia como cocinero. Trabaja de cinco de la mañana a once de la noche, y paga más de la mitad de su salario a un comandante por ese privilegio.
Las entrevistas con una docena de soldados contratados en lugares como la región de Bélgorod, Luhansk y Donetsk revelan un sistema de extorsión y castigos. Los oficiales ven a sus soldados no solo como simples tropas, sino también como una fuente de enriquecimiento. La corrupción y el trabajo forzado han sido durante mucho tiempo características tanto del ejército ruso como del soviético: los oficiales profesionales controlan los medios de destrucción, mientras que los reclutas sirven como carne de cañón en la guerra o como mano de obra gratuita en tiempos de paz.
La campaña de reclutamiento de Rusia para su guerra en Ucrania ha inyectado sangre y dinero en el sistema, dando lugar a una vasta economía de guerra. Los soldados describen el frente como un mercado en el que todo tiene un precio: los drones, las medallas, los permisos para regresar a casa e incluso la propia vida. Para respaldar sus afirmaciones, muestran capturas de pantalla de transferencias bancarias, quejas a los fiscales militares, demandas de dinero y órdenes de participar en asaltos.
Maxim, un joven de 26 años de la ciudad de Krasnodar, firmó su contrato en agosto de 2024 en Moscú, donde las primas eran más altas. Expone varios motivos: la propaganda del gobierno, la muerte de su padrastro en la guerra. “Algo se me rompió en la cabeza”, asegura. “Ni siquiera sabía que el contrato era indefinido”. Probablemente influyó el hecho de que había sido detenido con anfetaminas en el bolsillo y le ofrecieron alistarse para evitar una condena. Recibió una bonificación de 2,5 millones de rublos (unos 30.000 dólares) y lo enviaron sin formación a la región de Luhansk, donde cobraba 200.000 rublos al mes hasta que desertó en enero de 2026. De los 8 millones de rublos que recibió en total, asegura que 6 millones se le fueron en equipo y sobornos.
El ejército ruso proporciona equipamiento a las unidades de élite aerotransportadas y de fuerzas especiales, pero la infantería debe comprar el suyo propio. Desde 2023, Wildberries y Ozon, los principales comercios online rusos, están disponibles en las regiones ocupadas de Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporiyia y Jersón. “Si no quieres gastarte dinero en unas buenas botas y un chaleco antibalas decente, vas al asalto con zapatillas deportivas”, afirma Maxim.
Las colectas empiezan con el pretexto de recaudar dinero para drones, material o comida, cuenta Anton, un soldado de asalto. Pero si pagas una vez, “estarás pagando siempre para que no te manden a la picadora”. El muro de drones de Ucrania ha creado una zona letal de al menos 20 kilómetros de profundidad, lo que convierte los asaltos masivos en suicidas. También ha dado lugar a una economía de vida o muerte.
Maxim cuenta que su comandante recibió a los nuevos reclutas diciéndoles que había enterrado a 12 compañías y que ellos serían la número 13. “Dijo que éramos carne de cañón y que solo el 5% de los soldados sobrevive a los asaltos”. Al día siguiente, explicó que la supervivencia no era cuestión de suerte, sino de poder pagar. Maxim y Serguéi, otro soldado, pagaron cada uno un millón de rublos para ser trasladados a la retaguardia, además de otros 100.000-150.000 rublos al mes.
Algunos mandos requisaron las tarjetas bancarias y los códigos PIN de los soldados antes de enviarlos al asalto. Ilya, otro desertor, cuenta que un oficial de la plana mayor las recoge para mantenerlas a buen recaudo. A los muertos se les declara desaparecidos y los mandos retiran el dinero que han ganado de sus cuentas bancarias en cajeros automáticos de Donetsk y Luhansk. Hay un lucrativo negocio con documentos médicos que certifican que los soldados no están aptos para el combate. Resultar herido tampoco sale gratis. “Pagué 100.000 por un permiso tras una herida”, explica Anton. “Para que te den la baja piden un millón”.
Los soldados que se niegan a pagar pueden ser arrojados a fosas excavadas donde son torturados. Andrey Bykov se negó a entregar los dos millones de rublos que recibió como compensación por haber resultado herido a sus superiores, que usaban los nombres en clave Kemer y Dudka. Según su madre, primero le esposaron y le pegaron durante varios días. Más tarde, lo ataron a un árbol y le dispararon. Los soldados a los que sus mandos ordenan matar a sus propios compañeros llaman a esto “borrar del mapa”.
Los soldados afirman que los refuseniks pueden ser eliminados disparándoles, atándoles a los árboles para que se congelen, negándoles atención médica tras las palizas o haciendo que los operadores de drones los maten en el campo de batalla. Verstka, un medio independiente ruso, ha confirmado la identidad de al menos 100 mandos que ordenaron o ejecutaron este tipo de asesinatos.
«¿Castigarán alguna vez a estos cabrones?», se pregunta Elena, una mujer de 39 años de la región de Altái, en el nordeste de Rusia. En febrero de 2025 enterró a su hijo, que había servido en el regimiento de Kemer. Él había pagado 100.000 rublos “para las necesidades del regimiento” y se informó de que había muerto en una misión de combate. El verano pasado, el marido de Elena, que servía en la misma unidad, desertó y grabó varios vídeos en los que denunciaba redes de extorsión. Presentó una denuncia ante la fiscalía militar asegurando que Kemer le había quitado dos millones de rublos. Pero poco antes de Año Nuevo fue localizado por la policía militar y devuelto a la unidad de Kemer. El 11 de enero, según Elena, lo ataron a un árbol y lo mataron.
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04-08-26 pillz
Trump says he believes China helped get Iran to negotiate ceasefire
President Donald Trump said he believes China helped get Iran to negotiate a ceasefire, AFP news agency reported.
“I hear yes,” Trump said in a telephone call when asked by AFP if Beijing had been involved in pushing Tehran – a key ally – to negotiate on a truce.
Asked for comment on reports Beijing had nudged Iran towards the ceasefire, a spokesperson for the Chinese embassy in Washington told CNN that since the conflict began China had “been working to help bring about a ceasefire and end to the conflict.”
“China welcomes all efforts conducive to peace,” Liu Pengyu told CNN.
“We hope relevant parties will seize the opportunity for peace, bridge differences through dialogue and put an early end to the conflict.”
CNN has reached out to China’s foreign affairs ministry for comment.
Beijing previously played a key part in brokering a rapprochement between Iran and longtime rival Saudi Arabia in 2023. And Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s alternative vision for international security includes Beijing as a mediator. |
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04-08-26 pillz
| US, Israeli flags set on fire in Tehran as Iranians express skepticism over ceasefire |
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04-08-26 pillz
Prime Minister of Israel
https://x.com/IsraeliPM?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E2041714156114456660%7Ctwgr%5E7cdec83393655ccbfe069d327ce8b22f16b498eb%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bloomberg.com%2Fnews%2Flive-blog%2F2026-04-07%2Firan-war-latest |
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04-08-26 pillz
| Iran continued to launch strikes, targeting Israel, the UAE, Kuwait and Qatar. Israel said it would accept the ceasefire plan with Iran, but denied a statement from Pakistan that it would extend to Lebanon, where Israel has been striking Iran proxy Hezbollah. |
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04-08-26 pillz
| The extension of gains in Nasdaq futures to 3%, along with equity benchmarks in Korea, Taiwan and Japan trading near the day’s highs, appears to have an element of short covering. A couple of sales notes from foreign brokers highlight hedge funds pairing short positions, while long-only investors are largely staying on the sidelines. Commentary from a range of market participants we’ve spoken to points in a similar direction — a cautiously optimistic outlook rather than an outright bullish one. |
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04-08-26 pillz
| qqq future +3% , small cap 2000 + 3.6% |
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04-08-26 spal
“Now pivot all at once from criticizing his decision to bomb Iran to calling him a chicken for not bombing Iran. Perfect.”
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04-08-26 amateur
Pana, Iran, same as Russia, is heavily backstopped by China, towards their aim to substitute the US as the world's hegemonic power. With great success.
The postwar alliance of western counties is seriously damaged.
US spending vast military resources and losing world respect, forced to negotiate with the Iranian clerics.
While China did not lose one soldier or one missile, saving power to humble the world on Taiwan Day.
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04-08-26 spal
Trump: "a whole civilization will die tonight"
Fartcoin: +6% |
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04-08-26 spal
Oil plummets
... to levels not seen since … last week |
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04-08-26 panasonic
| ...unlimited misiles left, built under Chinese sponsorship, meanwhile Iranians suffered 12 zeros devaluations...same playbook as used in Venezuela. |
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04-08-26 panasonic
| Misiles still flying to Israel and Gulf States, most probably there is no Gov. in Iran, bunch of crazy bearded fanatics acting on their own, China built a monster with many heads. |
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04-08-26 pillz
With the greatest humility, I am pleased to announce that the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States of America, along with their allies, have agreed to an immediate ceasefire everywhere including Lebanon and elsewhere, EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY.
https://x.com/cmshehbaz/status/2041665043423752651 |
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04-08-26 panasonic
"Iran claims victory, says it forced US to accept 10-point plan"
We'll see how it plays out now that all sides have assumed their real rolls. |
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04-07-26 pillz
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04-07-26 pillz
This statement from Iran that is possible to allow safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz for two weeks may trigger a flood of vessel transits, especially outbound by ships that have been stuck inside the Persian Gulf since the outbreak of the war.
It remains to be seen if there’ll be a similar pick-up in movement in the other direction given the obvious risk that talks could falter, and curbs may be reimposed. |
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04-07-26 pillz
Meantime attacks do seem to be continuing, at least from the Iranian side:
UAE: Air Defence System Engaging With Missiles, UAV Threats
IDF Identifies Missiles Launched From Iran
US Military Has Paused Strikes Inside Iran: CNN |
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04-07-26 pillz
| US military has paused strikes inside Iran, US official says |
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04-07-26 pillz
Iran’s Supreme National Security Council released a statement outlining that Iran’s 10-point plan “emphasizes fundamental matters” like the “regulated passage through the Strait of Hormuz under the coordination of the Armed Forces of Iran.”
This would grant Iran a “unique economic and geopolitical standing,” the statement said.
Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Aragachi said that during the two weeks, safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz “will be possible via coordination with Iran’s Armed Forces and with due consideration of technical limitations.”
Aragachi also expressed gratitude to Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir for urging Trump to implement a ceasefire.
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04-07-26 pillz
| Markets Live strategist Mark Cranfield notes it is unusual for S&P 500 contracts to rise 2% in Asia. That shows the pent up demand, he says, that investors have for stocks after the volatility of recent weeks. Alongside a soft US dollar, firmer bonds and slumping oil it sets up Asian equities for a bullish start. |
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04-07-26 pillz
Iran claims victory, says it forced US to accept 10-point plan
Iran says it has achieved a great victory and forced the United States to accept its 10-point plan, according to a statement from Iran’s Supreme National Security Council.
As part of the plan, the US has in principle agreed to lift all primary and secondary sanctions against Iran, the council said.
It has also agreed to accept Iran’s nuclear enrichment and recognize its continued control over the Strait of Hormuz, according to the council.
“The enemy, in its unfair, unlawful, and criminal war against the Iranian nation, has suffered an undeniable, historic, and crushing defeat,” the statement read. |
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04-07-26 pillz
| Meantime, Axios is reporting that the first round of US-Iran negotiations may come in Pakistan on Friday. Pakistan has of course been channeling messages already and asked for Donald Trump to extend his ultimatum for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz or face further attacks on civilian infrastructure. |
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04-07-26 pillz
Iran claims victory, says it forced US to accept 10-point plan
Iran says it has achieved a great victory and forced the United States to accept its 10-point plan, according to a statement from Iran’s Supreme National Security Council.
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04-07-26 pillz
| Those headlines from the New York Times on Iran’s response are dragging oil even lower. West Texas Intermediate futures have now slumped 17%. |
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04-07-26 pillz
We’re not yet in the ceasefire. This was Donald Trump’s condition, so watch to see how long it takes for traffic to pick up through the key waterway (or whether it actually does) and for Iran strikes also to stop:
US Ceasefire Will Start When Iran Opens Strait of Hormuz: Axios |
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04-07-26 panasonic
More eyes looking closer at China's sponsorship of war, with "others" putting their skin, aka asymmetric:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.ndtv.com/world-news/china-didnt-just-quietly-buy-irans-oil-it-funded-its-wartime-economy-11325381/amp/1 |
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04-07-26 pillz
And the response from Iran, according to the New York Times:
Iran Supreme Leader Khamenei Approved Ceasefire Plan: NYT
Iran Accepts Pakistan’s Two-Week Ceasefire Proposal: NYT |
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04-07-26 pillz
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04-07-26 panasonic
| Massive rally, only workable with calls, can't put more than a premium at risk. |
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04-07-26 pillz
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04-07-26 pillz
| Israel has also agreed to temporary ceasefire, White House official says |
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04-07-26 pillz
Crude oil plunged and US equity-index futures rose after President Donald Trump agreed to suspend the bombing of Iran for a period of two weeks.
West Texas Intermediate crude oil slumped as much as 9.6% and the dollar weakened. Futures for the S&P 500 extended gains to 1.6%. |
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04-07-26 pillz
Trump agrees to two-week ceasefire with Iran, subject to Strait of Hormuz opening
Kit Maher
By Kit Maher
President Donald Trump said he’d agreed to a two-week ceasefire with Iran on Tuesday, less than two hours before his 8 p.m. to destroy a “whole civilization.”
Trump said the ceasefire agreement was made on the condition that Iran agree to reopen the critical Strait of Hormuz.
“Based on conversations with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir, of Pakistan, and wherein they requested that I hold off the destructive force being sent tonight to Iran, and subject to the Islamic Republic of Iran agreeing to the COMPLETE, IMMEDIATE, and SAFE OPENING of the Strait of Hormuz, I agree to suspend the bombing and attack of Iran for a period of two weeks. This will be a double sided CEASEFIRE!,” Trump posted on Truth Social.
“The reason for doing so is that we have already met and exceeded all Military objectives, and are very far along with a definitive Agreement concerning Longterm PEACE with Iran, and PEACE in the Middle East,” Trump wrote.
“We received a 10 point proposal from Iran, and believe it is a workable basis on which to negotiate. Almost all of the various points of past contention have been agreed to between the United States and Iran, but a two week period will allow the Agreement to be finalized and consummated. On behalf of the United States of America, as President, and also representing the Countries of the Middle East, it is an Honor to have this Longterm problem close to resolution,” he added.
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04-07-26 pillz
Here are some headlines moving across the Terminal from Pakistan:
Request Trump to Extend Deadline by Two Weeks
Requests Iran to Open Hormuz Strait for Two Weeks
Urge Warring Parties to Observe Two Week Ceasefire |
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04-07-26 pillz
I am not sure Iranians are very interested in the markets today :-)
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04-07-26 savo
Delcy vs Machado 2027
The Good vs the Evil.
https://albertonews.com/internacionales/abc-de-espana-delcy-rodriguez-planea-postularse-a-la-presidencia-de-venezuela-mientras-estabiliza-la-crisis-economica/ |
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04-07-26 victor
Russia, China veto UN resolution on reopening Strait of Hormuz
Tue, April 7, 2026 at 11:02 AM CST
The draft resolution prepared by Bahrain and supported by the United States received 11 votes in favor, two against and two abstentions. Bahrain's Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani said Gulf states "regret" the rejection of the measure.
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04-07-26 ruspan
Pillz: "I don't think they will do, if they do , all after hours market and Asia market will go up big way ..."
I am not sure Iranians are very interested in the markets today :-)
I meant the consequences for the country and people of Iran.
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04-07-26 victor
ruspan, Are you able to predict what will happen if they do?
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can you make the prediction? other than markets going up?
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04-07-26 victor
spal, markets are pretty calm. how come?
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04-07-26 pillz
if they do?
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I don't think they will do, if they do , all after hours market and Asia market will go up big way ... |
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04-07-26 ruspan
Pillz: "...if Iran don't open the strait this night"...
Are you able to predict what will happen if they do? :-)
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04-07-26 pillz
| interesting that the market don't go more lower, a bit yes , but it looks like the market don't really realize what will happen if Iran don't open the strait this night |
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04-07-26 spal
Geopolitical "Point of No Return"
The Rescue Pretext: The successful extraction of Dude 44B (WSO) on April 5 was the tactical "Green Light." Without U.S. airmen in Iranian hands, the administration has no "hostage risk" holding back the total grid deletion.
Failed Diplomacy: Iran rejected the Pakistani-brokered 45-day ceasefire proposal at 16:00 GST today. Tehran’s insistence on permanent control over the Strait of Hormuz has essentially closed the diplomatic off-ramp.
Authoritarian Panic: Iran’s call for "Human Chains" around power plants is a de facto admission that they have lost faith in their air defense's ability to stop the LUCAS swarms. |
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04-07-26 panasonic
3 mins ago:
Live updates: U.S. strikes Kharg Island, official says; Trump doubles down on massive attack threats. |
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04-07-26 spal
U.S. Resolve: The "No-Hostage" Doctrine
The successful rescue of the Dude 44B (WSO) on April 5 was the final "Green Light."
The "Civilization" Threat: Trump’s rhetoric at the James S. Brady Press Briefing today—"A whole civilization will die tonight"—indicates that the administration is no longer seeking a "return to the table." They are seeking the permanent removal of Iran as a regional middleman.
The UAE Alignment: The UAE’s move to freeze Iranian money and deploy mobile desalination units proves they have accepted the U.S. "Security Umbrella" in exchange for sacrificing their "Neutrality."
The Strategic Prediction: By 06:00 GST tomorrow, the Iranian national grid will be in a state of irreversible failure. The "Power Plant Day" strikes are designed to turn the Iranian economy back to a 19th-century agrarian model, effectively deleting the "backdoor" for China and Russia in the Middle East. |
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04-07-26 spal
2. Predicted Order of Battle (OOB): "Power Plant Day"
Based on the current arrangement facing the theater, the strike is organized into Four Waves of "Source Deletion."
Wave 1: The "Digital Scalpel" (Electronic/Cyber)
Assets: EA-37B (Compass Call) and EC-130H.
Objective: Blanket jamming of the Iranian "Bavar-373" and S-400 batteries. Simultaneously, the "Bessent-Rubio" Financial Lock triggers a forced logout of all Iranian-linked SWIFT/mBridge nodes, paralyzing the regime’s ability to move funds for emergency logistics.
Wave 2: The "LUCAS Swarm" (Attrition/Suppression)
Assets: 500+ LUCAS One-Way Attack Drones (reverse-engineered Shaheds).
Objective: Launched from Task Force Scorpion Strike, these swarms will flood the grid. Their mission is to "soak up" remaining Iranian interceptors and physically impact the 750 psi natural gas headers and substation transformers. Their $35,000 cost makes Iranian $2M interceptors a mathematical failure.
Wave 3: The "Penetrating Spear" (Heavy Deletion)
Assets: B-21 Raider and F-35C (from CSG-3 USS Abraham Lincoln).
Objective: Utilizing OMS (Open Mission Systems), these 6th-gen platforms will target the "Un-deleteable" infrastructure: the Bushehr nuclear facility cooling intake, the Karaj power hub, and the Gachsaran oil-gas separation units. They will use PrSM (Precision Strike Missiles) launched from HIMARS batteries in the UAE/Kuwait to hit bridges simultaneously.
Wave 4: The "Standoff Clean-up"
Assets: B-52J and B-1B (carrying JASSM-ER).
Objective: Launched from Al Udeid and Diego Garcia, these "trucks" will fire from outside Iranian airspace to flatten any remaining IRGC command-and-control bunkers once the IADS is confirmed "dark." |
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04-07-26 spal
OSINT Triangulation: The Last 6 Hours (17:00–23:00 GST)
The "Tanker Bridge": FlightRadar24 and ADS-B Exchange have logged an unprecedented "surge" of 19 KC-135R/T Stratotankers and KC-46A Pegasus aircraft across the Mediterranean and Arabian Peninsula. This indicates a "continuous orbit" capability, allowing short-range strike assets (F-35s/F-22s) to stay on station indefinitely over Iranian nodes.
Passive Sensor Silence: SIGINT analysts note a total electronic "darkness" from Ellsworth and Whiteman AFB. This suggests the B-21 Raider and B-2 Spirit wings are already in the "Penetration Phase," likely loitering in the high-altitude "Grey Zone" above the Gulf of Oman, utilizing Starshield for low-probability-of-intercept (LPI) communications.
The "Scorpion Strike" Launch: Satellite imagery from the last 3 hours shows the USS Santa Barbara (LCS-32) and several "Vanguard" civilian-hull container ships (Task Force Scorpion Strike) positioning 200 miles off the Iranian coast. These are the launch platforms for the LUCAS drone swarms.
The "Kharg Island" Pre-Pulse: Within the last 4 hours, verified OSINT from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) confirmed a "Pre-Pulse" strike on the Kharg Island oil hub. This wasn't a total destruction, but a decapitation of its Radar and Air Defense (IADS) nodes—the final "blindfold" before the main event. |
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04-07-26 spal
| Dubai is a city of "Exits and Enforcers" tonight. With 9 hours left on the clock, the financial and physical architecture of the Middle East's premier hub is being sacrificed to ensure its survival under the new Western security consensus. |
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04-07-26 spal
IRGC Missile Command:
"We announce the end of all targeting restrictions. We will strike infrastructure in a manner that will deprive the United States and regional countries of oil and gas resources for years to come.
Orders have been transmitted to local missile bases, and operations will begin immediately."
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04-07-26 spal
| Large parts of the UK administration are actually lost ... not in their own minds obviously. |
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04-07-26 spal
| Who in the UK administration actually thinks this is a good idea? |
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04-07-26 spal
JUST IN - Ye banned from entering UK to perform at Wireless Festival, "as his presence would not be conducive to the public good" — Sky
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04-07-26 spal
What more certain validation of a man’s worth could there be? This enhancement of the game to its ultimate state admits no argument concerning the notion of fate. The selection of one man over another is a preference absolute and irrevocable and it is a dull man indeed who could reckon so profound a decision without agency or significance either one. In such games as have for their stake the annihilation of the defeated the decisions are quite clear. This man holding this particular arrangement of cards in his hand is thereby removed from existence. This is the nature of war, whose stake is at once the game and the authority and the justification. Seen so, war is the truest form of divination. It is the testing of one’s will and the will of another within that larger will which because it binds them is therefore forced to select. War is the ultimate game because war is at last a forcing of the unity of existence. War is god. Brown studied the judge.
You’re crazy Holden. Crazy at last.
The judge smiled.
Blood Meridian ... McCarthy |
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04-07-26 victor
| A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will. However, now that we have Complete and Total Regime Change, where different, smarter, and less radicalized minds prevail, maybe something revolutionarily wonderful can happen, WHO KNOWS? We will find out tonight, one of the most important moments in the long and complex history of the World. 47 years of extortion, corruption, and death, will finally end. God Bless the Great People of Iran! |
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04-07-26 CAC
Savo, I hope this calms you, follow your posted thread:
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Israel escalates a scorched-earth campaign across occupied Syrian and Lebanese borderlands—this time through chemical warfare against nature itself.
Under the pretext of “security,” Israeli forces are reportedly spraying high concentrations of herbicides over farmland and
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12:52 p. m. · 6 abr. 2026
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No, not fully. Israel conducted aerial herbicide spraying (glyphosate) over border farmlands in southern Lebanon and Syria in Jan-Feb 2026 to clear vegetation for security against militants. Lebanese lab tests and UNIFIL samples confirmed concentrations 20-30x recommended levels, damaging crops/soil. UN warned of humanitarian risks to civilians and farmland. Israel notified UNIFIL it was a "non-toxic" operation for border maintenance—no direct denial of spraying. Terms like "chemical warfare," "ecocide," and "" are interpretive, not established facts. |
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04-07-26 pillz
10 to 15 knots
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in my time, tankers made 19 to 21 knocks |
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