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๐Ÿšจโœˆ๏ธ๐Ÿ‡ป๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ BREAKING Reports indicate multiple Venezuelan Air Force fighter jets have taken off amid rising tensions. Venezuela is reportedly deploying a mixed fleet, including U.S. made ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ F 16 Block 15 Fighting Falcons and Russian built ๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡บ Sukhoi Su 30MK2 multirole fighters.

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๐Ÿง๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ The Country That Put More Fighter Jets in Foreign Skies Than the Rest of the World Combined For more than 70 years, the United States has dominated the global fighter aircraft market, exporting thousands of combat jets to allies across the world. Its fighters have flown in the colors of dozens of nations, making American aircraft the backbone of many of the world's most powerful air forces. The numbers are staggering: โ—ฝ F-16 Fighting Falcon, More than 4,600 built, making it one of the most successful fighter jet programs ever created. It remains America's most exported fighter and is operated by over 25 countries. โ—ฝ F-15 Eagle & Strike Eagle, Among the most capable air superiority and strike fighters ever built, exported to key allies across the Middle East and Asia. โ—ฝ F/A-18 Hornet & Super Hornet, Trusted by allied air forces and navies for decades. โ—ฝ F-35 Lightning II, The largest fifth generation fighter export program in history, with more than 20 nations already committed to the aircraft. America's dominance is not just about building aircraft. It offers pilot training, weapons integration, maintenance support, continuous upgrades, and access to a vast military industrial network that keeps aircraft effective for decades. While many nations can build fighter jets, very few can provide the global support system that comes with them. From the F-4 Phantom and F-5 Tiger during the Cold War to today's F-35 stealth fighter, American aircraft have shaped air combat across generations. No nation has exported more fighter jets. No nation has equipped more allied air forces. And no fighter export empire has had a greater impact on the balance of air power worldwide.

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๐Ÿšจ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ณU.S. IN PANIC: China's J-35 Stealth Fighter Now in 'Beast Mode' With Increased Firepower China's J-35 fifth-generation stealth fighter has been seen in a new configuration carrying four PL-15 long-range air-to-air missiles on external pylons under its wings. Combined with the six missiles it carries inside its internal weapons bays, the aircraft can now go into combat with up to ten air-to-air missiles in total. ๐Ÿ”ธThis setup is informally called "beast mode" โ€” a term borrowed from the U.S. military's similar configuration for the F-35. The idea is straightforward: the aircraft trades some of its stealth capability for significantly more firepower. When weapons are carried externally, they increase the aircraft's radar signature, making it more visible to enemy systems. However, the PL-15 missile's long range means the J-35 can potentially engage enemy aircraft from a safe distance before that visibility becomes a serious problem. ๐Ÿ”ธThe J-35 entered service in 2025 in both Air Force and Navy variants. The naval version is designed to operate from Chinese supercarriers such as the Fujian. Both versions are considered among the most advanced fifth-generation fighters in the world today, alongside the J-20 and the American F-35 โ€” all three of which are regarded as more sophisticated than the older F-22 or Russia's Su-57. ๐Ÿ”ธWithin China's own air fleet, the J-35 is expected to serve as a lighter and more affordable complement to the larger and more powerful J-20, which carries a bigger radar, heavier weapons load, and longer range. The J-20 is expected to remain the priority for large-scale procurement, while the J-35 fills a broader operational role at lower cost. Do you think the U.S. can really counter it? NewRulesGeopoliticsโ—๏ธ

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๐Ÿšจ๐Ÿ‡ป๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ TRUMPโ€™S VENEZUELAN BLITZ: PRECISION, FIRE, AND FURY Trump has officially kicked the door down in Venezuela. What started as a slow-motion โ€œanti-narcoticsโ€ campaign has now turned into a fireworks display of targeted bombings across the Maduro regimeโ€™s military infrastructure. After months of maritime skirmishes and ambiguous drone kills, the gloves came off in spectacular fashion when U.S. forces lit up Caracas. Trump signed off. Drones flew low. Explosions followed. Venezuela screamed imperialism. The Pentagon nodded silently. Letโ€™s rewind. The appetizer came on December 18, 2025, with a quiet but deliberate drone strike in the Alta Guajira region, near the Colombian border. The target? A remote shack allegedly used by Tren de Araguaโ€™s drug runners - nothing but a glorified cocaine closet, depending on who you ask. The site went boom with textbook Hellfire precision. No bodies, no real infrastructure, but a message was clearly delivered: โ€œWe see you.โ€ The U.S. stayed coy, but satellite images confirmed the crater. That was just the warm-up act. The real show started in the pre-dawn hours of today. Caracas residents awoke to the sound of low-flying aircraft and blasts echoing through the capital. The sky lit up, electricity went down, and Venezuelaโ€™s military command went dark - literally and figuratively. First on the hit list was Fuerte Tiuna, the crown jewel of Venezuelan military infrastructure and the headquarters of the Ministry of Defense. It's where the regime parks its helicopters, armored toys, and top brass. One well-placed missile reportedly took out enough hardware to cancel a parade. Lights out, communications scrambled, and panic fully activated. Next, the U.S. struck La Carlota Air Base. Known formally as Generalissimo Francisco de Miranda, itโ€™s a compact but strategic base nestled in eastern Caracas, housing presidential jets, military transports, and - more recently - Russiaโ€™s favorite export: the Buk-M2E surface-to-air missile system. Satellite images had already shown those toys parked there late last year. Post-strike footage suggested ammo depots and maybe a few SAMs went up in flames. Call it a preemptive unboxing of Moscowโ€™s latest shipment. Down by the coast, the Port of La Guaira caught its own taste of American firepower. Itโ€™s Venezuelaโ€™s second-busiest port, but also home to the Coast Guard Command and a few naval vessels, plus the nearby naval academy. Officially, itโ€™s about cargo containers and cruise ships. Unofficially? Itโ€™s a convenient military logistics site that just got barbecued. The U.S. says it was used for drug trafficking. Venezuela says it was a civilian port. The smoldering wreckage says someone is lying. Further east, Higuerote Airport took a direct hit. On paper, itโ€™s a sleepy airstrip for rich kidsโ€™ skydiving adventures and weekend charters to Los Roques. But secondary explosions and towering flames suggest it had become a convenient home for something a bit more explosive - fuel dumps, ammo, maybe a SAM system or two. Also hit: a radar or comms antenna near El Volcรกn. It's one of those strategic-but-forgotten installations that quietly makes the rest of the military function. After the strike, not so much. El Libertador Air Base, Venezuelaโ€™s biggest and baddest air hub, is where the Su-30MK2 fighters sleep - whatโ€™s left of them, anyway - and where Venezuelaโ€™s once-proud Air Force still pretends it has an air force. If the U.S. wanted to neuter Maduroโ€™s wings, this was the jugular. All of this sits atop months of maritime operations, during which U.S. drones and patrol ships have shredded more than 100 drug boats in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific. These strikes werenโ€™t random - they were paving stones on the path to Januaryโ€™s open-air bombardment. Venezuelan military losses remain unclear, mostly because the Maduro regime has been too busy shouting about sovereignty to admit how badly they got smoked. But one thing is clear: what used to be covert is now undeniable, another full-blown regime change operation is now underway. Sources: CBS News, Reuters, The Guardian, ABC, AP

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โ—๏ธ๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ญโš”๏ธ๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡ญ - The Royal Thai Air Force has conducted airstrikes using F-16 fighter jets on a casino complex in Cambodia near the Thailand-Cambodia border, according to multiple reports. Thai military officials state that the targeted facilityโ€”allegedly repurposed as a command center, drone launch site, and weapons storage depotโ€”was used by Cambodian forces to threaten Thai troops and civilians. The strikes are part of an ongoing escalation in border clashes that reignited in early December 2025, following a fragile U.S.-brokered ceasefire from July. Thailand claims the operations are defensive, targeting verified military assets amid Cambodian rocket and drone attacks. Cambodia, however, has condemned the bombings as violations of its sovereignty, accusing Thailand of aggression against civilian areas and infrastructure. Cambodian sources reported minor civilian injuries and damage to nearby structures, with at least four casinos damaged overall since fighting resumed. The conflict has displaced hundreds of thousands on both sides, killed dozens of troops and civilians, and prompted international calls for de-escalation from China, the EU, and others. Thailand has rejected ceasefire proposals, insisting on neutralizing threats, while Cambodia demands withdrawal and accountability. The situation remains tense along the 800 km (500-mile) disputed border, rooted in longstanding territorial claims dating back to colonial times.

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#Breaking Coordinated U.S.-Israel Strikes on Iranian Targets โ€“ February 28, 2026: Tehran, Iran โ€“ February 28, 2026 โ€“ A series of rapidly escalating military strikes targeted key Iranian government, military, and leadership sites early Saturday morning local time. Israel described the operation as a โ€œpre-emptive strikeโ€ to neutralize threats to its security, with confirmed U.S. participation in joint air and sea operations. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz stated the attacks aimed to โ€œremove threats to the State of Israel.โ€ President Donald Trump announced that the United States had initiated โ€œmajor combat operationsโ€ in Iran. Initial Strikes and Targets in Tehran At least four explosions were reported in western Tehran, affecting high-profile locations including: - The Supreme Leaderโ€™s compound (Bit-e Rahbari) on Pasteur Street. - The Atomic Energy Organization building. - The Ministry of Intelligence headquarters (reportedly destroyed). Additional strikes hit the Ministry of Defense, the Parchin military complex, Mehrabad Airport, the presidential residence, and areas such as Velenjak (near parliament) and Khavaran Road in eastern Tehran. Footage showed thick smoke rising from urban zones. Unconfirmed reports also indicated aerial attacks on the Palace of Justice and Supreme Court. Mossad reportedly stated: โ€œThe game has just begun; even underground is not safe.โ€ Wider Strikes Across Iran Explosions were reported beyond Tehran in cities including Qom (multiple sites), Isfahan, Khorramabad, Tabriz, Karaj, Kermanshah, Ilam, and Lorestan. Israeli radio claimed approximately 30 targets were struck nationwide, including the presidentโ€™s residence and intelligence facilities. Images from Tabriz depicted explosions, while multiple blasts were heard in eastern and western Tehran. Reported Targeted Assassinations (Initial, Unconfirmed) - President Masoud Pezeshkian (allegedly killed in Israeli airstrikes on Tehran). - Judiciary Chief Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejeโ€™i. - Army Commander Brig. Gen. Amir Hatami. These incidents were described as part of numerous simultaneous high-value target operations. Military Operations - Israeli cruise missiles were observed in flight; some strikes originated from Damascus airspace. - U.S. fighter jets and bombers, operating from regional bases and an aircraft carrier, employed Tomahawk cruise missiles and other munitions (per The New York Times). - Fighter jets flew over Tehran (claimed not to be Iranian; Iranian airspace reportedly closed). Cyber and Psychological Operations - Websites of major Iranian news agencies (IRNA, ISNA, Asr Iran, Tabnak) were hacked. - The popular azan app โ€œBade Sabaโ€ displayed messages such as โ€œHelp has arrived,โ€ interpreted as opposition or foreign interference. Broader Context and Developments - Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was reportedly relocated to a secure site outside Tehran. - Warnings circulated of a challenging 96-hour period ahead, with advice to avoid government, military, hospital, school, and mosque sites and to stock essentials. - Accusations emerged of Arab nations facilitating the strikes (โ€œbackstabโ€). - Regime sources claimed overhead jets were Iranian (dismissed as disinformation). These events mark the onset of intensified confrontation, with potential for significant regime impact. Details are drawn from live citizen reports, videos, photos of explosions and smoke, and cited media/official statements. Many specifics remain unverified by independent sources at this early stage.

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท OSINT WWIII ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

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๐Ÿšจ12 HOUR NEWS RECAP 1.โ  Tyler Robinson, 22, the trade school student accused of executing Charlie Kirk with a single rifle shot from a rooftop, is set to appear in court later today via video from jail. 2.โ  FBI Director Kash Patel said the suspect in the Charlie Kirk shooting had confessed to killing him: โ€œAfter the shooting and assassination of Charlie Kirk, the suspect admitted to it.โ€ 3.โ  After striking over 850 Hamas targets, Israeli forces have begun a full-scale ground invasion of Gaza City. Thousands are fleeing south in what is now Gazaโ€™s largest displacement wave since the assault began. 4.โ  U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio landed in Doha just one week after an Israeli strike in Qatar targeting Hamas leaders mid-negotiation. Rubio says the U.S will still push Qatar to continue mediating the Gaza war - despite the attack taking place on its soil. 5.โ  After a massive overnight assault across multiple regions, Zelensky said Ukraine is under relentless โ€œaerial terrorโ€ and urged Europe to deploy a joint, multi-layered air defense system. 6.โ  Trump ordered a second strike on a boat carrying drugs in the Caribbean: โ€œThe Strike occurred while these confirmed narcoterrorists from Venezuela were in International Waters transporting illegal narcotics.โ€ 7.โ  American military officers made a surprise visit to huge war drills in Belarus, where Russia was showing off hypersonic missiles and even practicing with tactical nukes. Belarusโ€™s defense minister told the U.S. team they could watch โ€œwhatever they want.โ€ 8.โ  A UN Commission of Inquiry has concluded Israel is committing genocide in Gaza - citing mass killings, forced displacement, aid blockages, and the destruction of a fertility clinic. 9.โ  Trump is suing The New York Times for a jaw-dropping $15 billion, calling it a โ€œvirtual mouthpieceโ€ for Democrats and accusing it of defamation over its Epstein coverage. 10.โ  UK fighter jets are being sent to Poland as part of NATOโ€™s Eastern Sentry mission, after Russian drones entered Polish airspace in whatโ€™s being called Putinโ€™s most serious violation of NATO territory yet. The UK joins Denmark, France, and Germany in reinforcing NATOโ€™s eastern flank with jets, Patriots, and refuelling support from RAF Brize Norton.

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๐Ÿšจ12 HOUR NEWS RECAP 1.โ  Trump warned that all airspace over and around Venezuela is now โ€œclosed in its entirety,โ€ a blunt message delivered as U.S. forces intensify pressure on Maduro. 2.โ  U.S. Navy jets have been flying low and โ€œdarkโ€ just miles off Venezuelaโ€™s coast - even orbiting over Maduroโ€™s airspace with transponders off - as the Ford carrier group ramps up pressure. 3.โ  Maduroโ€™s presidential jet landed on the Venezuela-Brazil border with no explanation, sparking speculation he may be fleeing as his regime teeters. 4.โ  Russia sent Tu-22M3 bombers armed with Mach-5 Kh-32 missiles over the Baltic, escorted by Su-35 fighters, in a five-hour show of force that showcased long-range strike power right on NATOโ€™s doorstep. 5.โ  Germany is rolling out Israelโ€™s Arrow-3 missile defense system - the first deployment outside Israel - bringing a space-intercepting, Iran-war-proven shield to Europe as it scrambles to prepare for high-speed missile threats. 6.โ  A childโ€™s birthday party in the U.S turned into a massacre when a targeted shooting killed 4 people - including kids - and wounded 10 more, with witnesses describing a minute-long โ€œwar zoneโ€ as the gunman fled and the FBI joined the manhunt. 7.โ  FBI Director Kash Patel says a hidden cache of Trump-Russia probe documents - stuffed into โ€œburn bagsโ€ in a locked room at FBI HQ - is being prepared for full public release, promising to expose everything. 8.โ  Turkeyโ€™s new Kฤฑzฤฑlelma combat drone just became the first to autonomously hunt, lock onto, and shoot down a jet-powered target with its own radar, marking the arrival of true drone-vs-jet warfare. 9.โ  A Cuban illegal with a long rap sheet beheaded his motel manager in front of the manโ€™s wife and child, yet Dallas Countyโ€™s Soros-backed DA has taken the death penalty off the table - offering only life without parole in a case Trump has already blasted as the brutal consequence of soft-on-crime policies. 10.โ  UK councils are rolling out AI-enabled drone fleets to monitor everything from โ€œantisocial behaviourโ€ to daily life, turning routine governance into a full-blown surveillance state that feels more like Orwell than public safety.

Mario Nawfal

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RC-135 Deployments Signal Imminent Attack: Myths and Realities of Iran's Military Power The RC-135 is a family of large reconnaissance aircraft operated by the ISAF. These jets are designed for ISR missions, providing near real-time data to military commanders and national leaders. The primary variant focuses on detecting, identifying, and geolocating electromagnetic signals, such as communications, radar emissions, and electronic warfare activities. Based on past experience, the early arrival of these aircraft often signals that an attack may be very close. But what about Iran, what capabilities does it actually have? There are many myths surrounding Iran's military power. Here are some key points: 1. Israel did not overfly Iran during the 12-day war This is implausible. Most part of the munitions used included bombs like the GBU-28 and GBU-31, both with ranges under 25 km, which suggests they could only have been dropped from inside Iranian territory. 2. Iranian missiles have poor accuracy In 2025, several Iranian missiles were launched against targets in Erbil, Iraq, with excellent precision. During the 12-day war, Iran struck the Weizmann Institute and the Haifa refinery with high accuracy, as well as some Israeli launchers, all in an environment of heavy jamming. The truth is that Iranian missile accuracy depends on the model. Iran has missiles in its arsenal that are more than 15 years old, but there is no evidence that the precision of its modern anti-ship missiles is deficient. 3. Iranian air defenses are of very poor quality This cannot be stated with absolute certainty because they were never fully tested. Israel's ground sabotage operations were highly effective, successfully disabling radars and most short-range air defense systems. Iran does not keep its long- and medium-range air defenses permanently deployed, and consequently none of them were destroyed during the 12 days of war. 4. Iran has no radars capable of detecting stealth aircraft In 2024, Iranian radars locked onto Israeli F-35s while they were still over Iraqi territory. In 2025, Iranian-supplied radars integrated into missile batteries in Yemen also locked onto and fired at U.S. F-35s on multiple occasions, nearly downing one. 5. The high technology of U.S. ships and aircraft will paralyze Iranian weapons This would only happen if the Iranians turned their systems off, as reportedly occurred in the Venezuela case. So far, Iranian equipment has proven extremely resistant to interference. Shahed drones continue to operate accurately, and after years of Western efforts, they have not been successfully jammed. This will pose a major challenge for the Americans. 6. The U.S. Carrier Strike Group will easily crush the Iranian navy They would destroy Iran's large ships in minutes, but they would face enormous difficulty against mini-submarines, USVs, UAVs, UUVs, and fast attack craft equipped with missiles. In additional, the U.S. drones would not have complete freedom for target acquisition and would have to rely on LEO/ISR sats. Iran possesses drones like the Karrar, a jet-powered interceptor equipped with air-to-air missiles that can operate at 15,000 meters to deny U.S. drones freedom of action. The Israelis lost an unknown number of drones during the 12-day war, though losses were reported. Summary Does Iran have any advantage? At sea, against the current Carrier Strike Group and considering all of Iran's resources, I would say Iran holds an advantage, evidenced by factors such as missile range, number of containers, tubes, VLS cells, drones, mines, submarines, anti-ship missiles, and other assets. However, once the focus shifts from the sea to the air, the American advantage is overwhelming, both in satellite intelligence and in combat aviation. And this is the type of war the Americans know best.

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๐Ÿšจ OPERATIONAL UPDATE: ISRAEL U.S. WAR WITH THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC - Reporting Window: LAST 24 HOURS โ€ข Iranian missiles struck Tel Aviv and northern Israel, causing injuries and structural damage โ€ข Israel expanded strikes across Iran, including Tehran, Tabriz, Isfahan, Bandar Abbas, and missile infrastructure sites โ€ข U.S.โ€“Israel strikes hit senior PMF infrastructure in Iraq, killing key commanders โ€ข Reported strikes on Iranian gas infrastructure in Isfahan and Khorramshahr signal a potential shift toward energy targeting โ€ข Lebanon intensified with evacuations, Rashidiya strikes, and continued Hezbollah fire โ€ข Trump abruptly pivoted to negotiations with Iran and extended the Hormuz deadline, delaying a major escalation The past 24 hours were not defined by a single headline event, but by a combination of very real battlefield activity and a sudden political shift at the top level. On the ground, the war remained active across every front: Israel, Iran, Lebanon, Iraq, and the Gulf. At the same time, the expected U.S. escalation tied to Hormuz did not happen. Instead, Washington pivoted toward negotiations, with Trump claiming talks are close to agreement while Iran publicly denies that anything meaningful is underway. That combination, ongoing war with a simultaneous negotiation track, is new. And it matters. โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ” ๐Ÿš€ IRANIAN MISSILE ATTACKS ON ISRAEL Iran continued missile launches into Israel, with a clear pattern of split targeting between central and northern sectors. A missile hit in Tel Aviv injured several civilians and damaged nearby residential structures. Later waves triggered wide alert zones across northern Israel, including the Galilee, Golan, and confrontation line communities. Your outbox tracked these alerts across dozens of locations in real time. There were also additional impacts from fragments and debris, including a schoolyard hit and damage to homes in the north without mass casualties. This continues a trend seen over the last several days: โ€ข lower salvo size โ€ข wider disruption footprint โ€ข sustained daily pressure Iran is no longer relying on large coordinated barrages. It is maintaining pressure through frequency, geography, and effect per missile. At the same time, Israeli officials continue to investigate interception gaps, including earlier failures tied to THAAD systems, reinforcing that even a degraded Iranian launcher network can still produce meaningful results. โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ” โœˆ๏ธ STRATEGIC AIR CAMPAIGN OVER IRAN The Israeli and U.S. strike campaign inside Iran remained broad, multi-layered, and geographically extensive. Mainstream reporting confirmed strikes on: โ€ข missile storage and production facilities โ€ข regime and intelligence headquarters in Tehran โ€ข additional infrastructure in Isfahan and surrounding regions Open source intel shows how wide this really was. Strikes or explosions were reported across: โ€ข Tehran (multiple districts including eastern sectors and Parchin-adjacent areas) โ€ข Tabriz โ€ข Khuzestan and Dezful โ€ข Bandar Abbas and coastal nodes โ€ข Yazd and missile infrastructure There were also multiple reports of targeted assassination strikes, destruction of missile-related infrastructure, and pressure on internal security nodes This matters because the campaign is not narrowing. It is hitting production, command, logistics, and leadership. This is a system-wide degradation effort, not a tactical suppression campaign. โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ” โšก ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE: THE WAR IS GETTING CLOSER TO THE GRID One of the most important developments in this window was the reported targeting of Iranian gas infrastructure. Reuters reported a gas company office and pressure reduction station hit in Isfahan and a pipeline feeding a power station in Khorramshahr struck At the same time, oil prices rose again as markets reacted to continued Hormuz disruption, uncertainty around negotiations, and risk of escalation into full infrastructure targeting Open source intel strongly corroborates these reports, with repeated references to the same targets and follow-on rhetoric about retaliatory strikes on regional power systems. This is the key shift. The war is moving from military systems toward civilian energy systems. Not fully yet, but clearly closer. โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ” ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ถ IRAQ: PROXY COMMAND STRUCTURE HIT The Iraq front escalated meaningfully. Reuters reported that strikes hit: โ€ข PMF headquarters in Anbar โ€ข a residence tied to PMF leadership Casualties included at least 15 fighters killed, dozens wounded, and the confirmed death of operations commander Saad al-Baiji. Open source intel confirmed this in real time, including militant messaging and follow-on threats against U.S. positions. This was not a minor militia strike. It was a hit on central PMF command infrastructure. That keeps Iraq as an active and important front, not just a background theater. โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ” ๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ง LEBANON: PRESSURE CONTINUES AND DEEPENS The Lebanon front remained highly active. Key developments included evacuation warnings north of the Zahrani River, Israeli strikes near Rashidiya and southern Lebanon infrastructure, and continued Hezbollah rocket fire into northern Israel. Open source intel tracked: โ€ข strike activity near Rashidiya refugee camp โ€ข additional targeted strikes in Bchamoun โ€ข repeated northern Israeli alerts Israel continues shifting toward targeting infrastructure, limiting movement, and shaping the battlefield. Hezbollah remains active, but increasingly constrained. โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ” ๐ŸŒ WASHINGTON, TEHRAN, AND THE NEGOTIATION TRACK In a sharp pivot, Trump announced that the U.S. is now holding talks with Iran, the Hormuz deadline was extended, and discussions are โ€œclose to agreementโ€. From there markets reacted immediately with oil prices dropping and then global markets rallying. But the reality is far less clear. Iranian leadership denied meaningful negotiations, and then demanded compensation and guarantees as new conditions for an any agreement, including limiting U.S. presence in the Gulf There is also uncertainty about who the U.S. is even talking to. Reports suggest contact with Mohammad Ghalibaf rather than Mojtaba Khamenei, who has not been seen publicly. At the same time, there is a deeper shift: The U.S. may now be willing to end the war without full regime change. That is a major departure from earlier expectations. Meanwhile, Israel is trying to ensure any deal reflects its interests, with Netanyahu reportedly engaging directly with the administration. โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ” ๐Ÿ“Œ WHAT MATTERS MOST RIGHT NOW Three developments define the war right now. 1๏ธโƒฃ The battlefield remains fully active across all fronts. Missiles, strikes, Lebanon operations, and Gulf pressure all continued in this window. 2๏ธโƒฃ The war is moving closer to energy infrastructure targeting. Isfahan and Khorramshahr are early signals of a potentially much more dangerous phase. 3๏ธโƒฃ Negotiations have entered the picture, but nothing is settled. The war is still being fought at full intensity even as diplomacy begins. Bottom line, this was not just another day of escalation. It was the first clear moment where war and negotiations are happening at the same time. That creates a new dynamic: โ€ข escalation is still real โ€ข pressure is still increasing โ€ข but the outcome is now less predictable than it was 24 hours ago Quick note... big thanks to Michael W for contributing to the open-source intel picture behind these updates. If youโ€™re serious about following this war and the broader geopolitical landscape, heโ€™s worth having in your feed. โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ” END OF REPORT

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