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SYSTEMATIC DISMANTLING: Post-Strike BDA of 🇮🇷Jask Naval Base OSINT Analysis (Mar 4 Imagery): The strike campaign included Jask, the headquarters of the Iranian Navy's 2nd Naval Region. A review of the aftermath from the March 2 strikes reveals a highly precise, asset-focused bombardment. 1. The Harbor (FAC Fleet Neutralized):...

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Quick recap of today’s sequence of events: via Brodie K. - Analyze & Educate “Summary: Resumption of Iranian strikes - Yesterday, UKMTO reported that a vessel off the coast of the UAE was struck by a projectile. Subsequently, the government of the UAE released a statement saying thag the targeted vessel was an ANDOC national tanker and condemned the Iranian strikes. - Early Morning: Likely in reaction to the declaration of the U.S.-led Project Freedom, the IRGC-N announced the creation of a new control area in the Strait of Hormuz and threatened to strike violating parties. - Iran claimed to have targeted and struck an unspecified U.S. destroyer that was in the Strait of Hormuz. CENTCOM subsequently denied that a vessel was struck, but stopped short of clarifying whether or not any vessels were targeted. -Mid-morning: Iran resumed ballistic missile and drone strikes against the UAE, targeting the UAE’s primary oil and gas export location of Fujairah. - In response to the Iranian uptempo in strikes and offensive action the U.S. struck 6-7 Iranian fast-craft operating in the locality of the Strait of Hormuz. - Iran continued strikes against the UAE. At the time of writing, per the UAE Ministry of Defense, since the resumption of Iranian strikes, Iran has launched 4 UAVs, 12 ballistic missiles, and 3 cruise missiles at the UAE. 3 Indian nationals have been moderately injured as a result. - Gulf nations, including Kuwait, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia, have condemned Iran’s actions.”

OSINTdefender

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HAPPENING NOW 🚨 The U.S. has just launched a devastating attack on Tehran. ​This is a direct response to Iran’s missiles hitting a U.S. military base in Jordan that killed two American soldiers, with another missing. This video has been shared by Trump advisor Dan Scavino. U.S. strikes on Iran Regime infrastructure over the past 7 days have plunged Iran into an existential crisis by systematically severing the Regime’s economic and military supply arteries, according to a new report by the Telegraph. U.S. strikes have obliterated critical bridge, railroad, and transportation networks connecting the strategic port city of Bandar Abbas to the rest of Iran. This port city of 500,000 people handles about half or Iran’s international trade. More importantly, Iran’s primary naval headquarters is now trapped in the city. This naval HQ is crucial to the IRGC’s ability to terrorize commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz . . . and is being hit three times a day by U.S. air strikes. By turning this Regime military hub into rubble and severing Bandar Abbas from the mainland, the U.S. both chokes off Iran’s economic lifeblood and prevents Iran from terrorizing commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, devastating air strikes by the USA have methodically destroyed Iran’s critical transport infrastructure, including the logistical spine of the Hormozgan Province. The strategic Shahid Mirzayi Tunnel (Glogah) is now collapsed. Two crucial bridges lying just beyond the valley were obliterated. USA firepower has destroyed the Minab exit intersection bridge and entirely destroyed the crucial River Shur bridge along the primary Bandar-Abbas–Sirjan transit route. As a result, the Strait of Hormuz coastline is now completely severed from Iran's interior supply lines. The Regime can still get a few random missiles off. But that's about it. Iran’s mountainous topography provides a formidable natural defense for the Iran Regime, allowing it to hide its weapons systems and hide themselves. But because escape and supply routes are few, this same mountain terrain also creates a box, a trap for the Regime because once the supply and escape routes are destroyed, the Regime is effectively in a prison of its own creation — a kill box. We then just starve them economically — where nothing gets in or out of the country until the Regime collapses and gets the Gaddafi treatment.

Ben Hart

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NEW: Detailed assessment of the Israeli strike on Taleghan 2, a site "used by the Iranian regime to advance nuclear weapons capabilities," according to the IDF. We detail the damage done to the newly constructed, bunkered facility, and nearby structures. Below is a composite image created by transparently overlaying the post-strike satellite photograph taken by Vantor on 11 March 2026 onto earlier pre-strike imagery. The overlays are designed to demonstrate the high precision of the bombing campaign, accurately targeting the facility despite its recent reinforcement — including full concrete encasement and a thick overlying layer of earth. They show that the bunker buster bombs were not only precisely on target along the length of the main suspected high explosive test chamber hall, but it is clear that the bombs successfully penetrated the encasing concrete sarcophagus into the interior given the evidence that the main blast(s) traveled outward from the interior to cause significant collateral damage in knocking down a protective defensive wall just outside the northern entrance. A small building southeast of the facility appears to have been partially destroyed by the concussion from the main bunker buster blasts. Construction of the new facility only started in May 2025, following Israel's October 2024 strike on the previous facility. During construction, satellite imagery showed the front cylindrical portion of what may have been a high explosive containment vessel (see below). We also provide background on the broader Taleghan site, which includes a location known as Taleghan 1 rooted in Iran's Amad Plan and which we have been monitoring for almost 15 years.

Inst for Science

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What's happening in the Strait of Hormuz Every escalation of the military-political situation around Iran is accompanied by numerous rumors and speculations about the blocking of shipping in the strategically important for the global economy Strait of Hormuz. Yesterday, the Iranian IRGC Navy broadcast a radio message about a complete ban on shipping, and the US Department of Transportation called for leaving the strait and adjacent waters. Later, the IRGC softened the rhetoric, stating that the strait was closed only for Americans. According to the latest reports, passage through the strait is allowed only for Iranian and Chinese naval ships. Such statements need to be confirmed by actions, and probably the first step on the path to a blockade was the defeat of the oil tanker SKYLIGHT, which was heading from an Iraqi port under the Palau flag. According to various reports, the ship was attacked by drones or missiles, and a fire broke out on board. At the moment, the tanker is anchored in the Persian Gulf near the coast of the Sultanate of Oman. It is reported that the crew was evacuated, as evidenced by the presence of a rescue boat nearby, from which footage of the fire was taken. It's worth noting that this tanker is on the US sanctions lists for transporting Iranian oil, but this does not mean it belongs to Iran. It's a classic "shadow" ship, operating under a "convenient" flag in the interests of whoever is currently paying. When reading reports on maritime events, it's worth remembering that this information is written and disseminated by journalists and bloggers, many of whom have only seen the sea in pictures, and none of whom have ever worked a single day on a ship. The Strait of Hormuz is not a road where you can put up a barrier, nor is it a field that can be carefully mined. The width of the Strait of Hormuz at its narrowest point reaches 40 kilometers, and at its widest point it is almost 100 kilometers. Of course, these figures are not so high given the depths, and theoretically, Iran has the military-technical capabilities to, if not stop, then seriously damage international shipping. However, it's highly doubtful that under the current circumstances, the leadership of the Islamic Republic will decide on radical actions, such as those that went down in history under the name "Tanker War". The lessons of those events showed that attacks and seizures of international ships could not stop traffic and did not collapse the global market, but they did turn many previously neutral states against Iran. Including the USSR, which was forced to send a fleet of warships to the Persian Gulf to combat the newly emerged piracy. We would also like to ask our bellicose authors to be less gloating and rejoicing at the news of burning and sinking ships. On each of these ships, sailors are burning and sinking - innocent citizens of Russia, Ukraine, India, the Philippines... and many other peaceful men and women, forced to work at sea to support their families. A reserve sailor, specially for the project wargonzo UPD: Iran does not intend to block the Strait of Hormuz at the moment, said the head of the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Abbas Arakchi, to Al Jazeera. Join WarGonzo

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‼️🇺🇸🇮🇷 Ceasefire on Paper, Airstrikes in Reality. Is the Gulf Heading Toward Another Crisis? The latest escalation between the United States and Iran shows just how fragile the current ceasefire has become. According to Washington, an Iranian drone strike damaged a commercial cargo ship transiting the Strait of Hormuz, while additional drones were intercepted before reaching their targets. The U.S. described the incident as a direct violation of the ceasefire agreement and responded with precision airstrikes targeting Iranian missile depots, drone storage facilities, coastal radar sites, and military infrastructure. Iran, however, rejects the U.S. narrative and accuses Washington of breaching the ceasefire first. Tehran argues that the American strikes undermine ongoing diplomatic efforts and violate the understandings reached during recent negotiations. Iranian officials have also maintained that they reserve the right to defend their strategic interests in and around the Strait of Hormuz. What makes this situation even more significant is that military escalation and diplomacy are happening at the same time. On one side, American aircraft are striking Iranian military targets while U.S. forces continue intercepting drones over the Gulf. On the other, diplomatic channels have not completely collapsed. Negotiations remain active, suggesting that neither Washington nor Tehran currently appears willing to abandon dialogue despite the ongoing military exchanges. The Strait of Hormuz remains the center of gravity. Nearly one fifth of the world's seaborne oil trade passes through this narrow waterway. Even limited military activity increases insurance costs, shipping risks, and uncertainty across global energy markets. Every drone launch, interception, or retaliatory strike raises concerns far beyond the Middle East. The biggest question now is whether these strikes are intended as a limited show of force or the beginning of another cycle of retaliation. History has shown that both the United States and Iran often combine military pressure with diplomatic engagement. The challenge is preventing isolated incidents from growing into a broader regional conflict. For now, the ceasefire technically exists. On the ground and in the skies over the Gulf, it is being tested almost every day. Do you believe diplomacy will eventually prevail, or are the U.S. and Iran moving toward another major confrontation in the Strait of Hormuz?

Defense Intelligence

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🚨🇻🇪🇺🇸 TRUMP’S VENEZUELAN BLITZ: PRECISION, FIRE, AND FURY Trump has officially kicked the door down in Venezuela. What started as a slow-motion “anti-narcotics” campaign has now turned into a fireworks display of targeted bombings across the Maduro regime’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. Let’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 Aragua’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: “We see you.” 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 Venezuela’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, it’s a compact but strategic base nestled in eastern Caracas, housing presidential jets, military transports, and - more recently - Russia’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 Moscow’s latest shipment. Down by the coast, the Port of La Guaira caught its own taste of American firepower. It’s Venezuela’s second-busiest port, but also home to the Coast Guard Command and a few naval vessels, plus the nearby naval academy. Officially, it’s about cargo containers and cruise ships. Unofficially? It’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, it’s a sleepy airstrip for rich kids’ 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 Volcán. 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, Venezuela’s biggest and baddest air hub, is where the Su-30MK2 fighters sleep - what’s left of them, anyway - and where Venezuela’s once-proud Air Force still pretends it has an air force. If the U.S. wanted to neuter Maduro’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 weren’t random - they were paving stones on the path to January’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

Mario Nawfal

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❗️❗️🇺🇸🇮🇷A wave of massive, coordinated explosions has ripped through southern Iran’s most critical maritime and military hubs, plunging the Persian Gulf into a state of total, unmitigated chaos. Iranian state media and local reports confirmed multiple detonations across a string of highly strategic coastal cities, including Chabahar, Konarak, Ahvaz, Bushehr, and the vital naval chokepoint of Bandar Abbas. As smoke rises over Iran's primary defensive installations, the United States has moved instantly to distance itself from the chaos, with top Washington officials explicitly telling Axios, Al-Arabiya, and i24NEWS that American forces are not behind the devastating cross-border bombardment. Instead, a stunning intelligence bombshell dropped by Israel’s Channel 11 suggests an unprecedented geopolitical twist: a potential joint strike operation executed by Gulf Arab nations. Reports point to Kuwait and Bahrain as the primary actors, backed by local eyewitness accounts detailing the thunderous launch of heavy land-based ballistic missiles from Kuwaiti territory targeting the Iranian mainland. While these explosive claims have yet to be officially confirmed by independent observers or the Gulf states themselves, the mere implication of an Arab-led coalition strike inside sovereign Iranian territory signals a cataclysmic shift in Middle Eastern security. If true, regional powers have officially shattered decades of strategic hesitation, taking their collective defense into their own hands to violently reset the balance of power and challenge Tehran's regional dominance directly at its roots.

NSTRIKE

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❗️❗️🇺🇸🇮🇱🚀🇮🇷 The United States is reportedly preparing a new large-scale military operation against Iran, with multiple major American media outlets indicating that an intensive air campaign could begin as early as this weekend. 🔹 The Wall Street Journal: President Donald Trump has ordered the U.S. military to prepare a new attack on Iran that could begin this weekend and continue for several days. 🔹 ABC News: Trump is considering a sustained series of strikes against Iran's energy infrastructure. According to another source, the plans were discussed with Israeli officials, although it remains unclear whether Israel will directly participate. 🔹 NBC News: The United States and Israel are reportedly preparing what could become the most extensive bombing campaign yet against Iran's energy infrastructure, with operations potentially lasting throughout the weekend. 🔹 CNN: The U.S. has prepared plans for a new wave of strikes that could begin this weekend, including options targeting Iran's nuclear and energy infrastructure. According to the network, there are currently no clear indications that Israel will participate directly in this phase of the operation. 🔹 CBS News: Israeli officials have been fully briefed and remain in close coordination with Washington. Sources say discussions included completing the expanded strike campaign before financial markets reopen on Monday due to concerns over its potential impact on the U.S. and global economy. According to two U.S. officials, Iranian power plants and oil refineries are expected to be among the primary targets. A senior Israeli official also said that Trump and Netanyahu reviewed three military options, including strikes focused on Iran's strategic ground supply routes. The convergence of reporting from several major U.S. media outlets suggests that Washington is actively preparing options for a significantly broader campaign than previous operations. If such strikes are carried out, they would likely mark a major escalation aimed at degrading Iran's military and economic infrastructure while substantially increasing the risk of a wider regional confrontation. See the latest updates with us: Visioner

Visioner

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🇱🇧🇺🇸 The US naval blockade theater with Iran is collapsing in real time. At least 34 oil tankers and gas carriers linked to Iran have already sliced straight through Washington’s much hyped cordon in the Persian Gulf. 19 vessels sailed out past the blockade line. Fifteen more sailed in. All of them crossed the imaginary line the US tried to draw from Ras al-Hadd in Oman northeast to the Iran-Pakistan border. According to Vortexa tracking data reports the exact numbers and what we're seeing is a direct bypass of the American porous blockade despite Trump’s repeated boasts of success. Nour News and other outlets close to the IRGC are framing it even more bluntly — the so called naval siege has been broken before it could even get started. The US Navy simply doesn’t have enough hulls on station to stop every Iranian commercial fleet vessel (only single digits have been seized). The tankers go dark, reroute, and keep the oil flowing anyway. This is the Epstein coalition’s grand gunboat theatre laid bare: a blockade announced with maximum fanfare that is already being treated like a speed bump by the very nation it was supposed to strangle. Now ask yourself how many esptein coalition aligned vessels are getting through Iran's blockade? Quite the humilating contrast. The owners of the Gulf are still very much in business and in control of what enters Hormuz. And every tanker that slips through the US mirage of a Blockade is another public humiliation for an empire that can’t even enforce its own threats.

THE ISLANDER

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🇬🇧🇨🇳BRITAIN WARNS CHINA AS "JUSTICE MISSION 2025" CHOKES TAIWAN The Taiwan Strait is currently a powder keg of high-velocity hardware and diplomatic fury. The UK Foreign Office issued a blunt warning to Beijing, stating that China's massive "Justice Mission 2025" military exercises have pushed cross-strait tensions to a dangerous "risk of escalation." London is calling for immediate restraint, emphasizing that the fate of Taiwan must be settled through dialogue, not the "threat or use of force." Beijing’s response? A sharp rebuke, labeling the British concerns a "misrepresentation of facts." But the facts on the water are hard to ignore. For 48 hours, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has conducted what analysts are calling a "full invasion rehearsal," simulating a total blockade of Taiwan’s primary ports, including Keelung and Kaohsiung. It seems to be a punitive strike in response to a record-breaking $11.1 billion U.S. arms sale to Taipei announced earlier this month. The scale of this "Iron Ring" is unprecedented. On Tuesday alone, the PLA fired at least 27 missiles and long-range rockets into waters dangerously close to Taiwan's 24-nautical-mile contiguous zone. Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense reported a swarm of 130 warplanes and 14 naval vessels, including an amphibious assault strike group, saturating the region. The message from the Eastern Theater Command is crystal clear: any "external interference," a direct shot at Washington and London, will be met with what they call the "Shield of Justice." While the UK and Japan remain on high alert, the reaction from Mar-a-Lago has been notably stoic. Trump, when asked about the drills, downplayed the threat, noting he has a "great relationship with President Xi" and that China has been doing naval exercises for decades. However, for the 6,000 passengers whose flights were cancelled and the millions of Taiwanese watching rockets streak across the horizon, this feels less like a routine exercise and more like the final countdown. Source: Reuters, GovUK, Al Jazeera

Mario Nawfal

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Since last night, our emergency services have been working at the sites of the Russian strikes. A wicked attack – as of now, we know of dozens of wounded, including children and a pregnant woman. Sadly, four people have been killed. My condolences to their families and loved ones. About 430 drones and 18 missiles were used in the strike, including ballistic and aeroballistic missiles. This was a deliberately calculated attack aimed at causing maximum harm to people and civilian infrastructure. In Kyiv alone, dozens of apartment buildings have been damaged. The Azerbaijani Embassy was hit by debris from an Iskander missile. The main target of the attack was Kyiv, and strikes also hit Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Odesa regions. According to preliminary data, the Russians used a Zircon missile in the Sumy region this morning. Minister of Internal Affairs Ihor Klymenko has already reported on the progress of rescue operations at the sites. I am grateful to everyone helping our people. Commander of the Air Force Anatolii Kryvonozhko also reported on the results of our air defense work. I thank our warriors for their effective actions. Ukraine is responding to these strikes with long-range strength, and the world must stop these attacks on life with sanctions. Russia is still able to sell oil and build its schemes. All of this must end. A great deal of work is underway with partners to strengthen our air defense, but it is not enough. We need reinforcement with additional systems and interceptor missiles. Europe and the United States can help. We are counting on real decisions. Thank you to everyone who helps.

Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський

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