‼️🇺🇸🏥 - As many as 150 US troops wounded so far in Iran war, sources say
As many as 150 US troops have been wounded so far in the war with Iran, two people familiar with the matter tell Reuters.
The figure is far higher than previously disclosed. The Pentagon does not immediately comment.
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As many as 150 US troops have been wounded so far in the war with Iran, two people familiar with the matter tell Reuters.
The figure is far higher than previously disclosed. The Pentagon does not immediately comment.
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🚨🇺🇸 ⚡️ 🇮🇷 - NEW: The Pentagon has confirmed that approximately 140 U.S. service members have been wounded during the first 10 days of the war with Iran.
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U.S. strikes hit Iranian naval assets, including a Shahid Soleimani–class corvette, a submarine, and several boats.
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Iran’s IRGC says its air defenses have shot down 104 drones (including Hermes, Heron, Orbiter, and MQ-9) so far.
One Hermes drone was captured intact, and officials claim 95% of the drones were armed and intercepted before completing their missions.
One Hermes drone was captured intact, and officials claim 95% of the drones were armed and intercepted before completing their missions.
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This appears to be an admission of guilt for the Minab school bombing which killed 165 pupils and 15 teachers and a bad attempt at justifying the war crime committed.
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🌾 Bloomberg's John Authers is tracking global fertilizer vulnerability.
Even if the war ends next month, Brazil—the largest fertilizer importer—won't restock in time for the next soybean planting. Higher food prices will land in time for the US midterms.
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Even if the war ends next month, Brazil—the largest fertilizer importer—won't restock in time for the next soybean planting. Higher food prices will land in time for the US midterms.
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The South Korean government expressed its opposition to the decision to remove the anti-missile defense systems from the Korean Peninsula but their opposition was ignored.
ROK president, Lee Jae Myung, used this decision to advocate once more for increasing South Korea's defensive capabilities and reduce dependency on foreign troops and systems.
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President Lee Acknowledges THAAD Relocation, Stresses Self-Reliant Defense
President Lee Acknowledges THAAD Relocation, Stresses Self-Reliant Defense President Lee reassures public on defense capabilities amid THAAD move to Middle East, emphasizes independent military preparedness against North Korea
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🚢 Satellite image of the Strait of Hormuz taken on March 9th.
No ships can be seen crossing it or attempting to cross it contrary to some reports spreading online about ships allegedly turning off their transponders.
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No ships can be seen crossing it or attempting to cross it contrary to some reports spreading online about ships allegedly turning off their transponders.
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Only a few dozen having been laid in recent days, the sources said, but Iran has the capability to deploy hundreds if not thousands more, retaining upward of 80% to 90% of its small boats and mine layers operated by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
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Commercial crews took a picture on March 9th 2026, showing the U.S' 4 minesweepers, USS Devastator, USS Dextrous, USS Gladiator and USS Sentry, being transported to Delaware Bay in Philadelphia were they are going to be decommissioned and scrapped.
If the IRGC did truly mine the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. Navy has ZERO capacity to demine it and reopen it to trade.
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🚢 Satellite image of the Strait of Hormuz taken on March 9th. No ships can be seen crossing it or attempting to cross it contrary to some reports spreading online about ships allegedly turning off their transponders. @CIG_telegram
Take for comparison more satellite pictures of the Strait of Hormuz from March 2025, 2024, 2023 and 2022 respectively.
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