The Houthis have launched what they described as a second milit@ry operation t@rgeting Isr@el, according to the group’s spokesperson Yahya Saree, as reported by Al Jazeera.
Saree said the att@ck involved a combination of cruise mis$iles and drones, indicating an esc@lation in the group’s ongoing actions. He did not provide further details about the t@rgets or the outcome of the operati0n.
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🔴 BREAKING | Officially confirmed: Images from Prince Sultan Air Base Saudi Arabia shows the damage to the American E-3 AWACS aircraft worth 500 million dollars that was destroyed by missile fire from IRAN, and there are only 16 of these aircraft in the United States. $SENT $USDC
Russia Sends Massive Aid to Iran Amid Escalating Conflict
As tensions intensify across the Middle East, has ordered the delivery of large-scale humanitarian aid to —signaling Moscow’s growing involvement in the crisis.
Over 300 tons of medical supplies were transported by rail through Azerbaijan, while an additional 150 tons of food aid arrived via trucks from Dagestan. These shipments follow earlier air deliveries, forming a sustained pipeline of support during a critical moment for Iran.
While officially framed as humanitarian assistance, the timing and scale of these deliveries have drawn global attention. Western intelligence reports continue to raise concerns about potential military cooperation between and Iran, particularly involving drone technology—claims the Kremlin has strongly denied.
Iranian President has publicly acknowledged and welcomed Russia’s support, highlighting the strengthening ties between the two nations as geopolitical fault lines deepen.
As global alliances evolve, this move underscores how humanitarian aid, diplomacy, and strategic interests are increasingly intertwined in today’s conflicts.$NOM $BIFI $HEMI
U.S Blamed Russia provided satellite surveillance of Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia just days before it was struck by Iranian missiles and drones. (CBN News)
According to statements cited in media interviews, multiple satellite images of the base were reportedly taken on March 20, 23, and 25 — shortly before the attack occurred. 
The claim suggests a possible intelligence link, raising questions about whether battlefield awareness may have been enhanced through external observation. However, no official confirmation has established direct coordination between Russia and Iran.
Prince Sultan Air Base is a major hub for United States military operations in the region, hosting critical assets like refueling aircraft and surveillance platforms. Its exposure prior to the strike adds a new dimension to the conflict — where space-based intelligence may be shaping ground outcomes.
The development signals a deeper layer of modern warfare: surveillance, targeting, and timing are increasingly driven by satellite intelligence, making conflicts more precise and interconnected across multiple global actors.$DOGE $NIGHT $BARD
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Iran has claimed that more than 50 U.S. soldiers, including members of Delta Force or CENTCOM-linked units, were captured in the Strait of Hormuz along with advanced weapons. The statement was accompanied by a warning that “Iran is not Venezuela,” implying that any U.S. military miscalculation would face direct and forceful consequences. No confirmation has been issued by the Pentagon or U.S. Central Command.
The context is critical. The Strait of Hormuz remains the most sensitive chokepoint in the Iran war, with ongoing naval tensions, drone activity, and threats to global shipping. Iran has historically seized commercial vessels and occasionally detained foreign crews, but confirmed captures of U.S. military personnel would represent a major escalation—one that would trigger immediate global response from the United States, NATO allies, and regional partners like Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
The implication is strategic. Such claims function as psychological warfare—aimed at projecting dominance, deterring U.S. action, and influencing regional perception. At the same time, countries like China and Russia monitor these narratives closely, as control over perception in a high-conflict zone directly impacts alliances, energy markets, and escalation thresholds. $ZEC $NOM $TRX
USA ON WAR: IF ONLY THEY CAN BE TELLING THE TRUTH. The Iranian supersonic missiles have sunk the US NS ROBERT E PERRY 30,000 missiles. $58 billion. Gone in 20 minutes. The sinking of the USNS Robert E Perry isn't just a headline—it's a 47-year production nightmare . Yet they are not telling the truth but the media western officials call it "tragic incident,". It says alot. $NOM $ZEC $C #BitcoinPrices #TrumpSeeksQuickEndToIranWar #CLARITYActHitAnotherRoadblock #US-IranTalks
Donald Trump has publicly contradicted the earlier White House narrative regarding the USS Gerald R. Ford incident. What was initially described as a routine onboard fire is now being framed by Trump as a coordinated Iranian missile and drone attack.
This creates a direct conflict between official explanations and the President’s own statement. If Trump’s version is accurate, it suggests that the earlier account may have downplayed or misrepresented the scale and nature of the incident.
The claim introduces serious implications. A successful multi-angle strike on one of the world’s most advanced aircraft carriers would mark a significant escalation and raise questions about both defense readiness and information transparency.
The situation highlights a growing pattern of conflicting narratives, where official statements and leadership claims diverge, leaving uncertainty over what actually occurred.
For major powers like United States, United Kingdom, France, and Germany, such contradictions affect credibility, alliance trust, and strategic communication during an already volatile conflict.$NOM $ONT $NIGHT