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Moreover this satisfaction and joy was not limited to Iranians; Muslims in the region and even people around the world were pleased with the punishment of the Zionist regime due to its crimes in Gaza (In photo: Indonesia). The global public opinion has become strongly opposed to the Zionist regime after its crimes against the innocent people of Gaza, and such actions against the regime’s crimes are welcomed worldwide.
7. The Vulnerability of the Zionist Regime
The new air defense structure of Israel, which was established after the 33-day war in 2006 and with a change in Israel's military doctrines, was designed to counter rocket attacks from the resistance and to combat Iranian medium-range ballistic missiles. In this new structure, the Zionist regime, by integrating its defense structure and designing and producing various new systems, aimed to counter a wide range of aerial threats. However, this new design, which was completed five years after its initiation in 2011, was shown to be highly vulnerable during the recent operation by the IRGC. Contrary to its designers' advertisements, it was only capable of countering simple rockets and not advanced or massive threats.
In this context, Iranian missiles and drones passed through the eight-layer defense systems of the U.S., France, Jordan, and the U.K., with cooperation from Arab countries, and after bypassing Israel’s advanced fighter jets outside the occupied territories, they reached the defense layers of the Zionist regime, including the Iron Dome, David's Sling, Arrow, and Patriot systems, and successfully hit their targets in the occupied territories. This illustrates the extent to which, at the strategic level, the Zionist regime is completely dependent on international and regional protective layers. This presents an opportunity for the Islamic Republic of Iran and the resistance axis for future actions if this regime transgresses again. This has also been highlighted by Hezbollah's recent operation against the Zionist regime, which led to heavy casualties among its soldiers.
8. Increasing the Rift Between the Zionist Regime and the U.S.
In the recent tensions between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Zionist regime, the U.S. played the role of a messenger for the Zionist regime, which in itself is a sign of America’s decline alongside the power of the Islamic Republic of Iran. On the other hand, this period served as a test for both the U.S. (whose existence in the region is partially dependent on the Zionist regime) and Israel (whose existence depends on the U.S.) to show the world whether America would enter a war to defend the Zionist regime in this difficult situation. The answer is that throughout the seven-month Gaza war, the U.S. tried to control the conflict to prevent its escalation in the region. Over 200 times, U.S. bases in Iraq were targeted, but the U.S. responded only twice and weakly to prevent the conflict from escalating. Throughout the Gaza war, the U.S. mobilized all its efforts to defend the Zionist regime, but it also warned Israel that this support would only go so far. If the Zionist regime crossed red lines (i.e., escalating the war in the region), it would not be supported. In the crime committed by the Zionist regime against the Iranian consulate, the U.S. also warned Israeli officials that they had violated America’s strategic considerations. Thus, after the Al-Aqsa Storm operation, we witnessed an increase in the differences between Israeli and American officials, which reached its peak, particularly in response to the Promise of the Truth operation, as Netanyahu sought to escalate the war to preserve his political life and restore the collapsing power of the Zionist regime, while Biden opposed the escalation of a regional war, considering the Iranian power, the Ukraine war, the upcoming U.S. elections, and competition with China.
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Moreover this satisfaction and joy was not limited to Iranians; Muslims in the region and even people around the world were pleased with the punishment of the Zionist regime due to its crimes in Gaza (In photo: Indonesia). The global public opinion has become strongly opposed to the Zionist regime after its crimes against the innocent people of Gaza, and such actions against the regime’s crimes are welcomed worldwide.
7. The Vulnerability of the Zionist Regime
The new air defense structure of Israel, which was established after the 33-day war in 2006 and with a change in Israel's military doctrines, was designed to counter rocket attacks from the resistance and to combat Iranian medium-range ballistic missiles. In this new structure, the Zionist regime, by integrating its defense structure and designing and producing various new systems, aimed to counter a wide range of aerial threats. However, this new design, which was completed five years after its initiation in 2011, was shown to be highly vulnerable during the recent operation by the IRGC. Contrary to its designers' advertisements, it was only capable of countering simple rockets and not advanced or massive threats.
In this context, Iranian missiles and drones passed through the eight-layer defense systems of the U.S., France, Jordan, and the U.K., with cooperation from Arab countries, and after bypassing Israel’s advanced fighter jets outside the occupied territories, they reached the defense layers of the Zionist regime, including the Iron Dome, David's Sling, Arrow, and Patriot systems, and successfully hit their targets in the occupied territories. This illustrates the extent to which, at the strategic level, the Zionist regime is completely dependent on international and regional protective layers. This presents an opportunity for the Islamic Republic of Iran and the resistance axis for future actions if this regime transgresses again. This has also been highlighted by Hezbollah's recent operation against the Zionist regime, which led to heavy casualties among its soldiers.
8. Increasing the Rift Between the Zionist Regime and the U.S.
In the recent tensions between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Zionist regime, the U.S. played the role of a messenger for the Zionist regime, which in itself is a sign of America’s decline alongside the power of the Islamic Republic of Iran. On the other hand, this period served as a test for both the U.S. (whose existence in the region is partially dependent on the Zionist regime) and Israel (whose existence depends on the U.S.) to show the world whether America would enter a war to defend the Zionist regime in this difficult situation. The answer is that throughout the seven-month Gaza war, the U.S. tried to control the conflict to prevent its escalation in the region. Over 200 times, U.S. bases in Iraq were targeted, but the U.S. responded only twice and weakly to prevent the conflict from escalating. Throughout the Gaza war, the U.S. mobilized all its efforts to defend the Zionist regime, but it also warned Israel that this support would only go so far. If the Zionist regime crossed red lines (i.e., escalating the war in the region), it would not be supported. In the crime committed by the Zionist regime against the Iranian consulate, the U.S. also warned Israeli officials that they had violated America’s strategic considerations. Thus, after the Al-Aqsa Storm operation, we witnessed an increase in the differences between Israeli and American officials, which reached its peak, particularly in response to the Promise of the Truth operation, as Netanyahu sought to escalate the war to preserve his political life and restore the collapsing power of the Zionist regime, while Biden opposed the escalation of a regional war, considering the Iranian power, the Ukraine war, the upcoming U.S. elections, and competition with China.
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🇮🇷 🌟 | Regional and International Messages of the "Promise Fulfilled" Operation:
No Compromise on Security: The "Promise Fulfilled" operation sent the message that the Islamic Republic of Iran has no tolerance for threats to its security and will respond decisively. This response will be demonstrated in practice.
Collapse of Israeli Prestige: The operation shattered the prestige of the Zionist regime and proved that, despite all the support from its Western allies, including the United States, this regime lacks the capability to defend itself.
Strengthening Iran’s Position in Global Order: This operation highlighted the powerful role of the Islamic Republic of Iran as a capable and influential country in shaping global equations. Iran is expanding its political, military, and economic relations with dignity on the international stage.
Emergence of New Fronts in Global Politics: The operation visibly showcased the new alignment of the world into two fronts—right and wrong—against the Zionist regime in global political and military terms. We witnessed the decline of U.S. hegemony and its regional allies in the face of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Resistance Axis.
Response to Israeli Attacks: The West's double standards in addressing the Israeli attack on Iran’s consulate in Damascus led to Tehran’s firm decision to respond to this aggression. The operation resulted in the formation of a new alignment in the UN Security Council based on Iran's counteraction, grounded in the principles of the UN Charter (Article 51) and international law for the first time.
- Failures of the Zionist Regime After the "Promise Fulfilled" Operation
Historical Defeat: This operation marked the strongest military reaction to the Zionist regime since the 1973 Egypt-Israel war, over 50 years ago, and was imposed by the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Field Defeat Despite Western Support: Despite full support from Western governments and some regional allies, the Zionist regime suffered a significant defeat:
Failure of Israeli and Western preemptive and defensive operations, even with 12 layers of defense systems, electronic warfare, and advanced fighter jets.
The failure of Israel’s deterrence against Iran, resulting in the creation of a new deterrence by Iran in this operation.
Ideological and Discursive Defeat:
The founder of Zionism, Theodor Herzl, envisioned a European fortress in Palestine; yet, after 76 years, over four Western countries failed to defend Israel against Iranian threats.
Israel, which was once supposed to defend the West, now requires the West to defend it at great political, military, and financial cost.
Global public opinion has turned against Israel’s crimes, as evidenced by rising protests worldwide, including among academics and activists, against the Israeli regime.
Strategic Defeat:
With the emergence of the Resistance Axis in West Asia, Israel's strategy shifted from "From Nile to Euphrates" to "A Wall within a Wall," meaning constructing concrete barriers on all its borders. Following the Al-Aqsa Storm operation on October 7, 2023, this strategy failed. The "Promise Fulfilled" operation showed that Israel can no longer rely solely on its security forces to defend itself.
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No Compromise on Security: The "Promise Fulfilled" operation sent the message that the Islamic Republic of Iran has no tolerance for threats to its security and will respond decisively. This response will be demonstrated in practice.
Collapse of Israeli Prestige: The operation shattered the prestige of the Zionist regime and proved that, despite all the support from its Western allies, including the United States, this regime lacks the capability to defend itself.
Strengthening Iran’s Position in Global Order: This operation highlighted the powerful role of the Islamic Republic of Iran as a capable and influential country in shaping global equations. Iran is expanding its political, military, and economic relations with dignity on the international stage.
Emergence of New Fronts in Global Politics: The operation visibly showcased the new alignment of the world into two fronts—right and wrong—against the Zionist regime in global political and military terms. We witnessed the decline of U.S. hegemony and its regional allies in the face of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Resistance Axis.
Response to Israeli Attacks: The West's double standards in addressing the Israeli attack on Iran’s consulate in Damascus led to Tehran’s firm decision to respond to this aggression. The operation resulted in the formation of a new alignment in the UN Security Council based on Iran's counteraction, grounded in the principles of the UN Charter (Article 51) and international law for the first time.
- Failures of the Zionist Regime After the "Promise Fulfilled" Operation
Historical Defeat: This operation marked the strongest military reaction to the Zionist regime since the 1973 Egypt-Israel war, over 50 years ago, and was imposed by the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Field Defeat Despite Western Support: Despite full support from Western governments and some regional allies, the Zionist regime suffered a significant defeat:
Failure of Israeli and Western preemptive and defensive operations, even with 12 layers of defense systems, electronic warfare, and advanced fighter jets.
The failure of Israel’s deterrence against Iran, resulting in the creation of a new deterrence by Iran in this operation.
Ideological and Discursive Defeat:
The founder of Zionism, Theodor Herzl, envisioned a European fortress in Palestine; yet, after 76 years, over four Western countries failed to defend Israel against Iranian threats.
Israel, which was once supposed to defend the West, now requires the West to defend it at great political, military, and financial cost.
Global public opinion has turned against Israel’s crimes, as evidenced by rising protests worldwide, including among academics and activists, against the Israeli regime.
Strategic Defeat:
With the emergence of the Resistance Axis in West Asia, Israel's strategy shifted from "From Nile to Euphrates" to "A Wall within a Wall," meaning constructing concrete barriers on all its borders. Following the Al-Aqsa Storm operation on October 7, 2023, this strategy failed. The "Promise Fulfilled" operation showed that Israel can no longer rely solely on its security forces to defend itself.
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🇵🇸 Breaking: Saraya Al-Quds fighters sniped a Zionist sniper stationed atop Al-Muntar Hill in the Shuja’iyya neighborhood, east of Gaza City.
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🌟 | The "Wada Sadiq" operation has not only brought honor to the Shia world but to all Muslims of every sect who unite under the banner of love for Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), Imam Ali (A), the Ahlul Bayt, and the noble Sahaba and Tabi'een. It is a clear reaffirmation that the Hyderi bloodline—the legacy of Imam Ali (A)—will continue to fight the arrogant powers of this world. This legacy remains steadfast against those arrogants Yahud; who harassed Musa (A) and Harun (A), tortured Zakariya (A), Yahya (A), and Maryam (A), and attempted to annihilate Muhammad (PBUH) and his people.
Imam Khamenei (H) stood for Gaza from a very young age and has done everything within his capacity to defend its people and cause. The first and second phases of strategic retaliation were masterstrokes of his planning, and the third will be among the highest expressions of this divine strategy. May Allah glorify his face, strengthen his resolve, empower him further, and prolong his life.
The Hyderi bloodline is both a lineage and an ideology, and it will persist in its struggle against the most arrogant Yahud of this era. This is the bloodline of the 40th generation of Imam Ali (A), his direct descendant, Sayyid Ali Husayni Khamenei (H), who remains committed to fighting the enemies responsible for the killing of over 51,000 innocent lives, including 25,000 children. The legacy of the Hyderi bloodline will continue, embodying both a commitment to justice and an unwavering resolve to confront tyranny, just as the ancestors of this lineage fought for truth and righteousness.
Hyderis will remain fighting with Marhabis.
Khaybar was the start, Tel aviv is the end!
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Imam Khamenei (H) stood for Gaza from a very young age and has done everything within his capacity to defend its people and cause. The first and second phases of strategic retaliation were masterstrokes of his planning, and the third will be among the highest expressions of this divine strategy. May Allah glorify his face, strengthen his resolve, empower him further, and prolong his life.
The Hyderi bloodline is both a lineage and an ideology, and it will persist in its struggle against the most arrogant Yahud of this era. This is the bloodline of the 40th generation of Imam Ali (A), his direct descendant, Sayyid Ali Husayni Khamenei (H), who remains committed to fighting the enemies responsible for the killing of over 51,000 innocent lives, including 25,000 children. The legacy of the Hyderi bloodline will continue, embodying both a commitment to justice and an unwavering resolve to confront tyranny, just as the ancestors of this lineage fought for truth and righteousness.
Hyderis will remain fighting with Marhabis.
Khaybar was the start, Tel aviv is the end!
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☑️ | Genocide, trade wars, campaigns of annihilation, deployment of bioweapons, and the systematic harassment of the human race across the globe by talmudic cults will bring greatness but will send America to its "post-era".
Together we say: "Marg bar America"
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Together we say: "Marg bar America"
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✅ | Above: The ruins of the fort of Khaybar—destroyed by the hands of Imam Ali (A).
Below: The ruins of Nevatim and Ramon airbases lie scorched—struck by Iranian missiles during Operation Truthful Promise on April 13, 2024. Forty-four military personnel were killed. Destroyed by the sons of Imam Ali (A).
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Below: The ruins of Nevatim and Ramon airbases lie scorched—struck by Iranian missiles during Operation Truthful Promise on April 13, 2024. Forty-four military personnel were killed. Destroyed by the sons of Imam Ali (A).
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🇸🇾 Report: Julani responds to U.S. demands as the Eighth Brigade disbands and Julani holds covert meetings with Israeli and Emirati officials in the UAE:
Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia is preparing to bankroll the Julani-led rebel administration. Riyadh is planning to pay off Syria’s debts to the World Bank; marking the first public financial support for the rebel-held areas since the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government. This move signals a major shift in Saudi posture: from indirect maneuvering to overt financial backing of HTS-dominated territories.
Shortly after UAE-hosted talks, Syria submitted a formal written response to U.S. conditions for easing sanctions. Per State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce, Washington demands:
• Full suppression and expulsion of terrorism
• Exclusion of foreign terrorist fighters from official roles
• Blocking Iran and resistance to stay in Syrian land
• Verifiable steps to dismantle resistance weapons
• Assistance in recovering missing American nationals
Strikingly, the U.S. made no mention of Russia’s bases in Hmeimim or Tartous—implying under Trump, Moscow’s military footprint is not a strategic concern.
At the same time, Turkey is forging a regional bloc with Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq, aimed at counterterrorism and ending U.S. support for the Syrian Democratic Forces. At the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, Turkish Deputy FM Nuh Yilmaz called the alliance “a practical coordination mechanism,” with a joint operations center planned inside Syria.
Turkish FM Hakan Fidan slammed Israeli strikes as destabilizing, stressed “sovereignty must be respected,” and confirmed ongoing military deconfliction talks with Israel, alongside discussions with the U.S., Russia, and Jordan over control of Syrian airspace.
Druze-Israeli ex-Knesset member Akram Hassoun confirmed Julani's direct meeting with Israeli officials in the UAE—a revelation that could fracture and expose internal dynamics further.
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Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia is preparing to bankroll the Julani-led rebel administration. Riyadh is planning to pay off Syria’s debts to the World Bank; marking the first public financial support for the rebel-held areas since the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government. This move signals a major shift in Saudi posture: from indirect maneuvering to overt financial backing of HTS-dominated territories.
Shortly after UAE-hosted talks, Syria submitted a formal written response to U.S. conditions for easing sanctions. Per State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce, Washington demands:
• Full suppression and expulsion of terrorism
• Exclusion of foreign terrorist fighters from official roles
• Blocking Iran and resistance to stay in Syrian land
• Verifiable steps to dismantle resistance weapons
• Assistance in recovering missing American nationals
Strikingly, the U.S. made no mention of Russia’s bases in Hmeimim or Tartous—implying under Trump, Moscow’s military footprint is not a strategic concern.
At the same time, Turkey is forging a regional bloc with Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq, aimed at counterterrorism and ending U.S. support for the Syrian Democratic Forces. At the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, Turkish Deputy FM Nuh Yilmaz called the alliance “a practical coordination mechanism,” with a joint operations center planned inside Syria.
Turkish FM Hakan Fidan slammed Israeli strikes as destabilizing, stressed “sovereignty must be respected,” and confirmed ongoing military deconfliction talks with Israel, alongside discussions with the U.S., Russia, and Jordan over control of Syrian airspace.
Druze-Israeli ex-Knesset member Akram Hassoun confirmed Julani's direct meeting with Israeli officials in the UAE—a revelation that could fracture and expose internal dynamics further.
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🇦🇪 Report: The UAE has discreetly installed an Israeli-made ELM-2084 3D AESA Multi-Mission Radar at the Puntland Maritime HQ near the UAE-run Bosaso Air Base in northeastern Somalia.
The system, capable of tracking aircraft, artillery, missiles, and drones, marks a deepening military-technological footprint tied to Israeli defense exports in the Horn of Africa.
Coordinates: 11°16’16.5”N, 49°06’28.3”E
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The system, capable of tracking aircraft, artillery, missiles, and drones, marks a deepening military-technological footprint tied to Israeli defense exports in the Horn of Africa.
Coordinates: 11°16’16.5”N, 49°06’28.3”E
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🇱🇧 Report: Israeli products are being sold in Lebanese markets, and films starring Israeli soldiers are showing in cinemas — as authorities tasked with enforcing boycott laws stay silent or look the other way:
In mid-2024, a pregnant woman contacted the Campaign to Boycott Supporters of “Israel” in Lebanon, asking if DOONA — a baby stroller brand — supported the occupation. It turned out DOONA is Israeli. Though labeled “Made in Romania,” the products had entered Lebanon through a Romanian distributor.
Shortly after, the campaign found that ALKA’s Elephant Snacks — owned by Israel’s Krenzia family — were on sale in Lebanese supermarkets. The Campaign submitted evidence to the Ministry of Economy’s Boycott Office. Director General Mohammad Abou Haidar confirmed that General Security was formally asked to investigate. But with no response to date, the products are still being sold, and General Security officials remain unreachable.
Meanwhile, on February 20, Grand Cinemas screened Captain America: Brave New World, featuring Shira Haas, an Israeli actress who served in the IOF's theater units. She plays “Sabra,” an Israeli superhero in blue and white — echoing the Israeli flag. The Boycott Campaign demanded a ban. Abou Haidar confirmed the film was flagged for banning by the Ministry of Economy’s rep, but Interior Minister Ahmad Hajjar overruled it, citing “insufficient grounds.”
Now, Hajjar faces a fresh test as Snow White, starring former IDF soldier Gal Gadot, is set to release. The Boycott Office previously banned her films Wonder Woman (2017) and Batman v Superman (2016). The question remains: will Hajjar uphold the law — or cave again?
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In mid-2024, a pregnant woman contacted the Campaign to Boycott Supporters of “Israel” in Lebanon, asking if DOONA — a baby stroller brand — supported the occupation. It turned out DOONA is Israeli. Though labeled “Made in Romania,” the products had entered Lebanon through a Romanian distributor.
Shortly after, the campaign found that ALKA’s Elephant Snacks — owned by Israel’s Krenzia family — were on sale in Lebanese supermarkets. The Campaign submitted evidence to the Ministry of Economy’s Boycott Office. Director General Mohammad Abou Haidar confirmed that General Security was formally asked to investigate. But with no response to date, the products are still being sold, and General Security officials remain unreachable.
Meanwhile, on February 20, Grand Cinemas screened Captain America: Brave New World, featuring Shira Haas, an Israeli actress who served in the IOF's theater units. She plays “Sabra,” an Israeli superhero in blue and white — echoing the Israeli flag. The Boycott Campaign demanded a ban. Abou Haidar confirmed the film was flagged for banning by the Ministry of Economy’s rep, but Interior Minister Ahmad Hajjar overruled it, citing “insufficient grounds.”
Now, Hajjar faces a fresh test as Snow White, starring former IDF soldier Gal Gadot, is set to release. The Boycott Office previously banned her films Wonder Woman (2017) and Batman v Superman (2016). The question remains: will Hajjar uphold the law — or cave again?
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🇾🇪 Report: High-ranking Ansarullah official warns Saudi and Emirati oil tankers “are within our range” — threatens damage to US-bound shipments:
Abdullah al-Nuami, a member of Ansarullah’s political delegation, stated on Yemen’s Channel 3:
“America needs oil from the countries of the region. Yemen represents the Arab countries today. The officials of the Arab countries should ask their people whether they are satisfied with Yemen’s actions or not.”
He added that Saudi and Emirati tankers carrying oil for the United States can be struck, signaling a clear escalation and a warning to Gulf allies facilitating U.S. resource flow.
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Abdullah al-Nuami, a member of Ansarullah’s political delegation, stated on Yemen’s Channel 3:
“America needs oil from the countries of the region. Yemen represents the Arab countries today. The officials of the Arab countries should ask their people whether they are satisfied with Yemen’s actions or not.”
He added that Saudi and Emirati tankers carrying oil for the United States can be struck, signaling a clear escalation and a warning to Gulf allies facilitating U.S. resource flow.
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🇮🇷: 🇮🇶 Report: Iran and Iraq sign oil memorandum of understanding to deepen joint cooperation:
• In an official meeting in Baghdad, the oil ministers of Iran and Iraq signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at expanding cooperation in the oil sector and exchanging technical expertise.
• The two sides discussed mechanisms to develop interaction across various oil fields and reviewed prospects for future collaboration.
• The signed agreements are described by officials as being in the mutual interest of both countries.
• The Iraqi Oil Minister highlighted Iraq’s push for self-sufficiency in oil products through increased investment in gas projects.
• Iran’s Oil Minister Mohsen Baknejad emphasized the depth of cultural ties between the two nations and stressed the importance of continuing relations in all fields.
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• In an official meeting in Baghdad, the oil ministers of Iran and Iraq signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at expanding cooperation in the oil sector and exchanging technical expertise.
• The two sides discussed mechanisms to develop interaction across various oil fields and reviewed prospects for future collaboration.
• The signed agreements are described by officials as being in the mutual interest of both countries.
• The Iraqi Oil Minister highlighted Iraq’s push for self-sufficiency in oil products through increased investment in gas projects.
• Iran’s Oil Minister Mohsen Baknejad emphasized the depth of cultural ties between the two nations and stressed the importance of continuing relations in all fields.
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🇺🇸 Report: Two U.S. Navy aircraft carriers—USS Carl Vinson and USS Harry S. Truman—deployed across West Asia:
• The USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70), part of the CSG-1 fleet, is currently stationed in the Arabian Sea. It carries approximately 60 aircraft, including F/A-18E/F Super Hornets, EA-18G Growlers, and F-35 fighters.
• Its accompanying strike group includes USS Hopper (DDG-70), USS Kidd (DDG-100), USS Sturt (DDG-104), USS Lawrence (DDG-110), and the USS Princeton (CG-59). The specific mission of the Carl Vinson remains undisclosed.
• The USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) is deployed in the northern Red Sea near Jeddah, accompanied by USS Gettysburg (CG-64), USS The Sullivans (DDG-68), USS Stout (DDG-55), and USS Jason Dunham (DDG-109).
• It is equipped with 60 F/A-18 fighters and continues combat operations against Yemen, having reportedly been targeted 25 times by Yemeni armed forces.
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• The USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70), part of the CSG-1 fleet, is currently stationed in the Arabian Sea. It carries approximately 60 aircraft, including F/A-18E/F Super Hornets, EA-18G Growlers, and F-35 fighters.
• Its accompanying strike group includes USS Hopper (DDG-70), USS Kidd (DDG-100), USS Sturt (DDG-104), USS Lawrence (DDG-110), and the USS Princeton (CG-59). The specific mission of the Carl Vinson remains undisclosed.
• The USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75) is deployed in the northern Red Sea near Jeddah, accompanied by USS Gettysburg (CG-64), USS The Sullivans (DDG-68), USS Stout (DDG-55), and USS Jason Dunham (DDG-109).
• It is equipped with 60 F/A-18 fighters and continues combat operations against Yemen, having reportedly been targeted 25 times by Yemeni armed forces.
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🇹🇷 Cradles' report: Turkiye’s ‘Blue Homeland’ reaches Syrian shores: A new flashpoint in the Eastern Med?
• Ankara is reportedly seeking a maritime demarcation pact with post-Assad Syria, in a bold move to extend its ‘Blue Homeland’ (Mavi Vatan) strategy — a doctrine aimed at asserting expansive Turkish maritime claims in the Eastern Mediterranean.
• The proposal, if realized, could redraw regional maritime borders and directly challenge existing claims by Greece, Cyprus, Israel, and Egypt, all of whom have engaged in competing energy exploration and naval agreements.
• A pact with Damascus would position Turkey as a dominant energy and naval player in the Levant Basin and could reshape offshore gas extraction zones in favor of Ankara-aligned entities.
• Analysts warn this could trigger a new escalation in the Eastern Mediterranean, turning maritime law disputes into a frontline of geopolitical confrontation.
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• Ankara is reportedly seeking a maritime demarcation pact with post-Assad Syria, in a bold move to extend its ‘Blue Homeland’ (Mavi Vatan) strategy — a doctrine aimed at asserting expansive Turkish maritime claims in the Eastern Mediterranean.
• The proposal, if realized, could redraw regional maritime borders and directly challenge existing claims by Greece, Cyprus, Israel, and Egypt, all of whom have engaged in competing energy exploration and naval agreements.
• A pact with Damascus would position Turkey as a dominant energy and naval player in the Levant Basin and could reshape offshore gas extraction zones in favor of Ankara-aligned entities.
• Analysts warn this could trigger a new escalation in the Eastern Mediterranean, turning maritime law disputes into a frontline of geopolitical confrontation.
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