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Posted May 4

Iran’s Army (Artesh) has announced it prevented the entry of US Navy destroyers into the Strait of Hormuz, after swift warnings. Further news will be announced subsequently, says its public relations.

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Posted May 4

Iran’s MFA spokesman responds to an inappropriate question from a foreign journalist on “why Iran doesn’t back down when America is a superpower.” He responded: “We are a superpower too.” Great powerful answer.

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Posted May 4

❗️Handala to unmask US mastermind of anti-Iran sanctions and leak thousands of top-secret documents The Iranian hacker collective Handala has announced a major upcoming leak, promising to reveal the identity of the "mastermind behind the economic sanctions against Iran in the United States" on Saturday. The group claims the disclosure will be supported by "thousands of top-secret documents," framing the operation as a fulfillment of their "duty to confront evil" and a direct response to the needs of the Axis of Resistance. ​Taking a defiant tone, the group asserted that the leak represents only a "glimpse of our intelligence dominance," warning western officials that their "sinister plans" have already been neutralized. Handala’s statement specifically mocks the architect of the sanctions, claiming they have "no new strategy" and are merely "endlessly recycling the same failed tactics" to serve corrupt global interests. ​The collective further alleged that the unnamed official’s path "serves only to fund the Epstein cult," characterizing the US sanctions regime as a parasitic endeavor built on the "blood of the world’s oppressed." Handala concluded with a stark warning that the "price of committing crimes is high," promising that once the documents are released, the truth will "shake the world."

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Posted May 4

🇺🇸🛢🗺🗺The US War for Energy Dominance Seeks Dominance Over Europe and Asia ➿➿➿➿➿➿➿➿➿➿ The conflict with Iran reflects not only military confrontation but a broader strategy aimed at reshaping global energy flows and strengthening U.S. geopolitical leverage across Europe and Asia ✏️Brian Berletic Bangkok-based geopolitical researcher and writer ➡️The war between the United States and Iran is often framed as a strategic and military challenge for Washington, yet its broader implications suggest a calculated effort to reshape global energy dynamics. Similar patterns were observed in the conflict involving Russia and Ukraine, where prolonged instability contributed to Europe’s reduced reliance on Russian energy. The disruption of pipelines such as Nord Stream pipelines⛽️ and expanded sanctions significantly altered European energy markets, increasing dependence on U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG)🇺🇸⛽️. Policy frameworks like the RAND Corporation report “Extending Russia” had previously outlined strategies to limit Russian energy exports, highlighting how geopolitical tensions can be leveraged to transform energy dependencies. While the US does indeed face growing challenges in terms of its military power and its military industrial base, it is pursuing full-spectrum dominance using multi-domain warfare — spanning not just military force but economic and financial force ➡️A comparable dynamic is emerging in Asia. The strategic importance of chokepoints such as the Strait of Hormuz🗺—through which roughly 20% of global oil supply passes—means that instability directly impacts energy flows դեպի Asian economies. Countries including Japan🇯🇵, South Korea🇰🇷, and Vietnam🇻🇳 rely heavily on Middle Eastern energy imports, in some cases exceeding 70–80% of total supply. Disruptions linked to the conflict have increased shipping risks and prices, forcing these states to diversify suppliers. U.S. LNG exports, supported by large-scale infrastructure projects such as Alaska LNG, have expanded to fill part of this gap, with American energy shipments reaching record levels in 2025–2026 according to industry reports. 🟦This evolving pattern suggests a broader strategy of “energy leverage,” where military, economic, and infrastructural tools are combined to influence global alignments. As dependence on alternative suppliers grows, so too does Washington’s strategic influence over allied economies. At the same time, countries such as China🇨🇳 are particularly vulnerable due to their reliance on maritime energy routes and projects like the Belt and Road Initiative, including pipelines through Myanmar🇲🇲. The long-term implication is not merely a shift in energy markets, but a reconfiguration of geopolitical power, where access to energy becomes a central instrument of global competition in an increasingly multipolar world. #ConfrontationbetweenIranandtheU.S. #Energycarriers#Energyresources#geoeconomics#Multipolarworld READ MORE ✅@NewEasternOutlook

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Posted May 4

London Cuts Funding For Unit Tasked With Documenting Israeli War Crimes In Palestine, Lebanon The cuts to funding will shut down access to a database of 26,000 'verified incidents' of Israeli violence since October 2023 The UK Foreign Office unit tasked with documenting violations of international law by Israel in Palestine and Lebanon has been closed because of funding cuts, The Guardian reported on 24 April. The decision to shut the international humanitarian law (IHL) cell follows a review by Olly Robbins, the permanent secretary at the Foreign Office. Robbins was dismissed last week following the security vetting controversy regarding Lord Mandelson's appointment as UK ambassador to the US. The decision also means funding will be cut for the Conflict and Security Monitoring Project run by the Center for Information Resilience (CIR), and the project will be shut down. The center had been conducting the world's largest open-source monitoring of human rights violations and conflict incidents in Israel, the occupied Palestinian territories, and Lebanon. The closure of the Conflict and Security Monitoring project means that the Foreign Office will lose access to a database of 26,000 verified incidents dating back to 7 October 2023, the start of Israel's Genocide of Palestinians in Gaza. 🔗SOURCE➡️The Cradle Related: 4/17 — 'One Million People Have Spoken': Petition Triggers Formal Review Of EU–Israel Trade Deal 4/16 — ❗️Tucker Carlson blasts UK’s Palestine Action ban, says Keir Starmer is 'enslaved' 1/28 — Jordan, UAE, UK To Assist Washington In ‘Strong Attack’ Against Iran: Report 12/9/25 — VIDEO | British-Palestinian physician Ghassan Abu Sitta is set to face his tenth lawsuit from UK Lawyers for Israel, with legal fees exceeding $100,000. 11/4/25 — The Entire UK Media Refuses Point Blank To Use The Word "Rape" To Discuss The Serial Rape By The IDF On Video Of A Palestinian — Yet it Uses the Word "rape" as Often as Possible to Claim Fictional Rapes by Hamas. 11/2/25 — Sudan Urges London Halt UAE Arms Sales Over RSF Atrocities 10/14/25 — ❗️UK government allocates $9.33 million for pro-Israel 'anti-Semitism' training at universities 10/7/25 — UK Arms Exports To Israel Hit ‘Record High’: Report 9/6/25 — French Arms Sales To Israel Hit Record High In 2024: Report 8/14/25 — ❗️UK government under pressure to release Gaza spy plane intel that flew 30 minutes before Israeli strike that killed six journalists 6/7/25 — Europe Doubles Weapons Purchases From Israel Despite Growing Calls To End Gaza Genocide Follow us on Minds / X / Substack Boost This Channel Follow➡️@PsyopDaily

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Posted May 4

Fox News: Corbell Issues Chilling Warning On Mystery Craft Outmaneuvering US Military "When you look at this video, it instantaneously shoots off to the right once the Reaper drone locks on it. So its ability to maneuver is far beyond anything that China, Russia or the U.S. has." #ufotwitter#uapX Source: youtube.com/watch?v=YYXuV5 … 🔗SOURCE➡️Skywatch Signal Related: 5/1 — Ufo Expert Steven Greer Warns That Rogue Actors Inside The Government Are Now On The Verge Of Staging A Fake Alien Invasion Across The Entire Planet. 4/29 — Rep. Anna Paulina Luna Says The American Public Is On The Verge Of Getting Long Awaited Answers, And Hints Proof Of Non Human Life Is About To Be Revealed, Describing Them As "Interdimensional Beings.” 4/18 — Tucker Carlson Believes That The U.S. Government Has Already Entered Into A Secret Agreement With Creatures Thought To Be Aliens. Follow us on Minds / X / Substack Boost This Channel Follow➡️@PsyopDaily

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Posted May 4

❗️War on Iran drives up aid costs to Sudan, delays deliveries The cost of delivering some humanitarian aid to Sudan has more than doubled since the US-Israeli war on Iran disrupted shipping routes, the UN refugee agency said on Friday. According to the agency, increased insecurity along key Gulf maritime corridors along with congestion at ports, higher fuel prices, and rising insurance costs, has slowed aid deliveries. "People in dire need are receiving things that are ready later than what's needed," UNHCR spokesperson Carlotta Wolf told reporters in Geneva. Wolf said aid that previously moved from Dubai through the Strait of Hormuz is now being redirected, with supplies transported overland and shipped via Aqaba in Jordan for deliveries to Chad, and through Oman for shipments to Port Sudan. Transport costs for moving 2,018 metric tons of relief supplies from Dubai to Sudan and Chad through these routes have more than doubled, increasing to $1.87 million from $927,000, Wolf said.

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Posted May 4

⭕️ OPEC+, now reduced to seven core members after the UAE’s exit, has provisionally agreed to a modest June output increase of 188,000 barrels per day, adjusted to exclude Abu Dhabi’s share, in a move largely seen as symbolic amid disrupted oil flows due to the US-Israeli war on Iran. The decision, expected to be finalized during Sunday’s meeting, aims to project continuity and maintain a business-as-usual image despite internal fractures, following years of tension between the UAE and Saudi Arabia over production capacity. (Bloomberg)

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Posted May 4

VIDEO | US-born Iranian 'expert' on Tehran, Karim Sadjadpour, cites a Wall Street Journal claim that Iran is so desperate it is considering using "suicide dolphins" to target US ships in the Strait of Hormuz.

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Posted May 4

Iranian Strikes Heavily Damage Majority Of US Military Bases In West Asia US military bases located in the Persian Gulf are now viewed as 'sitting ducks' to Iran's 'fast and precise' attacks Iranian missile and drone strikes heavily damaged the majority of US bases in the Persian Gulf region since the US-Israeli war against the country began two months ago, according to an investigation by CNN published on 2 May. Among the 16 US bases hit were sites in Kuwait, Bahrain, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Iraq, leaving many of them unusable. "I have never seen anything like this at US bases," a person familiar with the damage told CNN. "These were fast and precise strikes, using advanced technology." 🚨🇺🇸🇰🇼🇶🇦🇸🇦🇦🇪WATCH: The once-mighty US bases in Kuwait, Qatar, and beyond are now sitting ducks after Iranian strikes. — CNN investigation pic.twitter.com/xmubcjLfHh Iranian strikes destroyed advanced US aircraft, including an E-3 Sentry surveillance aircraft, known as "the eyes of the United States in the Gulf," stationed at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia. 🔗SOURCE➡️The Cradle Related: 4/25 — —❗️🇺🇸/🇮🇷 NEW: In a report, CBS news confirms that American military bases in the Middle East suffered ‘more extensive damage’ from Iranian attacks than publicly known 4/16 — Iran Used Chinese Satellite To Monitor, Strike US Bases: Report 4/15 — ❗️FT: Iran acquired Chinese spy satellite to track US bases 4/6 — Planet Labs Enforces Indefinite Blackout On Iran War Imagery At White House Request 4/2 — More Than "Boots on the Ground": Pentagon Wants Bunkers for the Middle East 3/29 — Iran Announces That It Will Now Target The Homes Of American And Israeli Politicians And U.S. Military Officials Throughout The Middle East. 3/29 — 3/27 — US Forces 'Working Remotely' As Iran Turns Gulf Bases To Rubble: Report 3/4 — All Of Our Bases Have Been Destroyed, Says Former U.S. Army Colonel Douglas Macgregor Follow us on Minds / X / Substack Boost This Channel Follow➡️@PsyopDaily

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Posted May 4

❗️US Navy taps AI firm for $100M mine-clearing operation as Strait of Hormuz remains a ‘death trap’ The US Navy has awarded a $100 million contract to San Francisco-based AI firm Domino Data Lab to accelerate the detection of underwater mines in the Strait of Hormuz. The move comes as the Trump administration scrambles to secure the world's most vital energy artery, where a weeks-long blockade war between Washington and Tehran has left the shipping lanes littered with sophisticated explosives. While a tenuous ceasefire currently holds, US President Trump admitted that US forces are still struggling to clear Iranian mines—a process that military experts warn could take months of painstaking labor. The new AI integration is intended to bypass traditional delays by training underwater drones to identify and neutralize new mine variants in a matter of days rather than weeks. The reliance on high-priced Silicon Valley software underscores the vulnerability of the US Navy’s conventional hardware in the face of Iran’s asymmetric naval strategy. As the global economy teeters under the threat of supply chain disruptions, the US is betting on AI to reclaim a vital sea route that has been effectively contested by Tehran’s low-cost, high-impact defense measures.

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Posted May 4

❗️Washington pulls 5,000 troops from Germany after Merz says Iran ‘humiliated’ US The Pentagon announced on 2 May that the US will withdraw around 5,000 troops from Germany within six to 12 months, as tensions escalate between Washington and its European allies over the war on Iran. The move follows remarks by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who said the US had been “humiliated” by Iran’s leadership, prompting a sharp response from US officials, who described Berlin’s comments as “inappropriate and unhelpful.” The withdrawal, which includes a brigade combat team and the cancellation of a planned long-range deployment, comes as President Donald Trump widens his criticism to other NATO members. Trump threatened Italy and Spain with similar troop pullouts, accusing them of failing to support efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, while both governments pushed back—Madrid opposing the war outright and Rome rejecting claims it had withheld support.

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