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Posted Mar 26
'Israel’s Status As A Superpower Rising Like Never Before' — Netanyahu 'Unprecedented achievements… changing the reality of the Middle East AND BEYOND' 🔗SOURCE ➡️ RT Related: 3/12 — Reporter to Netanyahu: 'Is Your Objective To Topple Regime And Would That…
Posted Mar 26
Yesterday: Trump Lashes Out At NATO And US Allies, Accusing Them Of Refusing To Join Washington’s Military Operation Against Iran Despite Agreeing Tehran Must Not Obtain Nuclear Weapons, While Claiming US Strikes Have Devastated Iran’s Military Capabilities…
Posted Mar 26
🇷🇺🇮🇷⚡️ — Russia is profiting from the war in Iran, with oil prices rising from around $70 to over $100, increasing state revenue, Reuters reports. ➡️ The boost allows Moscow to postpone planned fiscal tightening, including adjustments to its reserve fund and potential spending cuts. ➡️ Energy revenues are expected to jump roughly 70% month-to-month, easing short-term budget pressures despite sanctions and war expenses. ➡️ Officials plan to maintain current rules for now, possibly delaying reforms until 2027. • Tabz Media @Slavyangrad
Posted Mar 26
⭕️ According to Trita Parsi, citing an energy industry insider in Iran, the country has increased oil production from just under 1.1 million to around 1.5 million barrels per day, while prices rose from roughly $47 per barrel (after discounts) to about $110 with minimal discounts, alongside expanded petrochemical exports and new payment channels bypassing the UAE. He argues this amounts to de facto sanctions relief, reducing Iran’s incentive to end the war unless any deal includes formal sanctions lifting.
Posted Mar 26
🇺🇸🇮🇷🇨🇳⚡️ — The White House has planned a mid-May summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing, expecting the Iran war to be over before the meeting takes place, WSJ reports.
Posted Mar 26
🇺🇸🇮🇷⚡️ — President Trump has told aides he wants to avoid a prolonged war in Iran and aims to end the conflict within weeks, believing it is in its final phase and urging adherence to his four-to-six-week timeline, WSJ reports. ➡️ While he remains open to deploying U.S. troops if necessary, he is reluctant due to the risk of prolonging the war. ➡️ His focus has also at times shifted to domestic issues like midterm elections and voting legislation. ➡️ However, ending the conflict depends on outcomes beyond his control, and without a deal or clear victory, risks such as further disruption in the Strait of Hormuz remain.
Posted Mar 26
🇺🇸❌🇮🇷 — CENTCOM Commander Adm. Brad Cooper on Iran: — We have struck more than 10,000 military targets. — We’ve destroyed 92% of Iran’s largest naval vessels. They have lost the ability to meaningfully project naval power. — U.S. forces maintain air superiority over Iran’s skies. — We’ve removed the regime’s ability to rebuild. — We’ve destroyed over two-thirds of Iran’s military production facilities. — We are on a path to completely eliminate Iran’s military manufacturing apparatus.
Posted Mar 26
🚨🇺🇸How US prolonged occupation of Afghanistan ended in a humiliating exit For decades, Afghanistan was drawn into the strategic ambitions of global powers—but US involvement left a particularly deep imprint. Through covert intervention, military occupation, and a rushed withdrawal, Washington helped shape a conflict that weakened institutions, fuelled instability, and ultimately left the Afghan state to collapse. Here’s how it unfolded: 👇 1979: Backing the Mujahideen Even before Soviet troops entered Afghanistan, the US was quietly involved in supporting anti-government factions. As tensions escalated, Washington expanded its covert programme, funnelling billions of dollars in weapons, training, and intelligence to mujahideen fighters via Pakistan’s ISI. Billions in funding, weapons, and training flowed into the conflict. Of the estimated $8.5 billion provided to anti-Soviet forces, roughly half came from the US. While the strategy contributed to Soviet withdrawal, it also helped militarise the country and deepen long-term instability. 2001: 'Swift' invasion = Illusion of quick victory ▪️Following the 9/11 attacks (which decades later was exposed as the American Deep State project), the US demanded from Taliban government to hand over Osama bin Laden. ▪️When they refused, US and British forces launched airstrikes on 7 October 2001. By December, the Taliban government had been removed. ▪️However, the leadership was not fully neutralised. Bin Laden escaped, and Taliban forces dispersed rather than surrendered, enabling them to regroup as an insurgency. The war had only just begun. 2001–2014: Prolong occupation ▪️For over a decade, Afghanistan became America’s longest war. At its peak, the US had over 100,000 troops in the country, backed by a NATO-led coalition. Washington poured billions into building an Afghan army and government. ▪️The Taliban adapted US tactics: roadside bombs, ambushes, guerrilla tactics — the same playbook used against the Soviets. ▪️By 2014, the US formally ended its combat mission, leaving there thousands of troops. The war had become a stalemate. 2020: The deal that ended nothing On February 29, 2020, the Trump administration signed a peace agreement with the Taliban in Doha. Key terms included: ▪️A US and coalition withdrawal by May 2021 ▪️Taliban commitments to prevent terrorist groups terrorist groups from using Afghan soil against the US & its allies ▪️A push for intra-Afghan negotiations and prisoner exchanges What the deal did not include: the Afghan government. It was excluded from the negotiations. Kabul was left to fend for itself. 2021: Shameful withdrawal ▪️As US forces packed up bases and shipped out equipment, the insurgents launched a lightning offensive. ▪️Afghan security forces, long dependent on external support, began to disintegrate. ▪️On August 15, 2021, President Ashraf Ghani fled the country. The Taliban entered the capital with minimal resistance. The evacuation of US personnel and allies from Kabul airport became the defining image of the final phase of the war. Chat| GG Movies channel | Boost us!
Posted Mar 26
The Mercenary David Mcintosh, Who Served With A U.S. Aid Company, Released More Footage Showing Israeli Snipers And Machine Gunners Firing On Starving Civilians Waiting For Food For Hours. During The Famine, +2,000 Palestinians Were Killed Trying To Reach…
Posted Mar 26
President And CEO Of WEF / The World Economic Forum, Borge Brende Resigns After The Forum Launched An Independent Investigation Into His Relationship With Epstein — Reuters 🔗SOURCE ➡️ Disclose.tv Related: 2/4 — Epstein Files Bombshell: A 2017 Email from…
Posted Mar 26
Below Is A 4 Second Clip Of Alan Dershowitz Telling Fox That "The Lady Rothschild” (lynn Rothschild / Forester ) Introduced Him To Epstein [whom He Met At Martha's Vineyard Where Lynn Rothschild Lives] 🔗SOURCE ➡️ TheMcgWire Related: 12/1 — Did you know that…
Posted Mar 26
Meta Is Ending Instagram Direct Message End-To-End Encryption Starting May 8, every Instagram DM becomes readable by the same company that sells ads against everything else you do on the platform. Meta is quietly dismantling one of its few genuine privacy commitments. Starting May 8, end-to-end encryption for Instagram direct messages disappears, taking with it the one technical guarantee that kept those conversations private from Meta itself. “If you have chats that are impacted by this change, you will see instructions on how you can download any media or messages you may want to keep,” the company said in a help document, framing the loss of message privacy as a data export problem. Collect your things, the walls are coming down. The feature being removed was never universal anyway. End-to-end encryption for Instagram DMs had been available only in certain regions, not enabled by default, since Meta began testing it in 2021 as part of what CEO Mark Zuckerberg called his “privacy-focused vision for social networking.” That vision apparently has an expiration date. Meta also made encrypted DMs available to all adult users in Ukraine and Russia in February 2022, weeks after the Russian invasion began. That access, too, is ending. The timing is revealing. TikTok told the BBC last week that it has no plans to bring end-to-end encryption to its DMs, arguing that privacy makes users less safe. Meta is now arriving at the same destination from a different direction. The stakes are straightforward. End-to-end encryption means only the people in a conversation can read it, a technical lock that excludes the platform, third parties, and anyone who might later obtain a warrant. When that lock disappears, Meta and its employees can read Instagram DMs, law enforcement can subpoena them, and advertisers may eventually benefit from what gets learned. Instagram users who relied on encrypted DMs have until May 8 to decide what to archive. After that, their private conversations are Meta’s to read. 🔗SOURCE➡️ReclaimTheNet Related: 3/10 — Moltbook acquired by Meta. OpenClaw creator hired by OpenAI. 2/14 — 🚨📱WhatsApp shares end-to-end encryption with Mossad 2/6 —Homeland Security Is Trying To Force Tech Companies To Hand Over Data About Trump Critics 1/15 —Meta's Jewish Diaspora Chief Jordana Cutler: "We Prohibit Harmful Stereotypes About Jewish People—such As Claims That Jews Control Financial, Political, Or Media Institutions." 10/30/25 — How DARE You Suggest Zionists Control The World Or The Media.... (Meta Policy Chief and Zionist Strategist Bragging About Censoring On Behalf of Zionist Agenda) 9/19/25 — ⚡️WhatsApp Head of Security Fired After Raising Privacy Concerns 9/9/25 — BREAKING 🚨Former Meta employee files whistleblower suit for alleged security flaws at WhatsApp — During a test conducted with Meta’s central security team, the former employee alleged he “discovered that approximately 1,500 WhatsApp engineers had unrestricted access to user data, including sensitive personal information” and that the employees “could move or steal such data without detection or audit trail.” - CNBC 9/4/25 — President Trump hosts tech leaders for a dinner at the White House. Guests include Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Apple CEO Tim Cook, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman One Year Earlier .... It's a Big Club (and you ain't in it)🔽 9/27/24 — Big Tech-Government Collusion: Biden-Haris Admin, Meta, Google, And Others Launch AI Partnership To Combat “Disinformation” And “Hate Speech” Follow us on Minds / X / Substack Boost This Channel Follow➡️@PsyopDaily