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WARNING: ⚠️🚨 Top insider trading this week. No buying, only selling.
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Top insider trading this week.
No buying, only selling.
🚨BREAKING: RUSSIA EARNS $150MN A DAY IN EXTRA REVENUE FROM SURGING OIL PRICES 🇷🇺💰 $DEGO $OGN $RIVER
🚨BREAKING: RUSSIA EARNS $150MN A DAY IN EXTRA REVENUE FROM SURGING OIL PRICES 🇷🇺💰
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OIL COULD MOVE TOWARD $150-$200 IF THE CURRENT SUPPLY DISRUPTION CONTINUES. There is one issue in the energy market that is not receiving enough attention. The refining capacity across the Gulf region. In the past week, drone and missile strikes have hit energy infrastructure across multiple countries in the Middle East. Several facilities that process oil and gas have been forced to stop operations. One example is Saudi Aramco’s Ras Tanura facility, which normally processes about 550,000 barrels per day. At the same time, Ras Laffan Industrial City, the largest LNG processing hub in the world, has declared force majeure on shipments. Facilities in the UAE, Bahrain, and Kuwait have also suspended operations after the attacks. Restarting energy infrastructure after a military strike is not a quick process. Even during normal maintenance, restarting a refinery can take one to two weeks. After physical damage, the process is much longer. Pipelines, valves, and storage tanks must be inspected. Safety systems must be verified and Insurance coverage often needs to be renegotiated. And most importantly workers must return to sites that were recently targeted. Emergency reserves are being used to stabilize the market. Countries within the International Energy Agency have discussed releasing about 400 million barrels from strategic reserves. While this is a large number, that amount of oil would cover about 26 days of global demand loss. At the same time, the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve remains lower than historical levels after the large releases that occurred in 2022. This leaves the market with a thinner buffer if the disruption continues. All of this creates a situation where multiple supply pressures are occurring at the same time: • Disruptions to shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz • Refining capacity offline across several Gulf countries • Strategic reserves providing only temporary relief The market has so far reacted mainly to the immediate headlines. But the longer term factor is infrastructure recovery. #CryptoZeno
OIL COULD MOVE TOWARD $150-$200 IF THE CURRENT SUPPLY DISRUPTION CONTINUES.
There is one issue in the energy market that is not receiving enough attention.
The refining capacity across the Gulf region. In the past week, drone and missile strikes have hit energy infrastructure across multiple countries in the Middle East.
Several facilities that process oil and gas have been forced to stop operations.
One example is Saudi Aramco’s Ras Tanura facility, which normally processes about 550,000 barrels per day.
At the same time, Ras Laffan Industrial City, the largest LNG processing hub in the world, has declared force majeure on shipments.
Facilities in the UAE, Bahrain, and Kuwait have also suspended operations after the attacks.
Restarting energy infrastructure after a military strike is not a quick process. Even during normal maintenance, restarting a refinery can take one to two weeks.
After physical damage, the process is much longer.
Pipelines, valves, and storage tanks must be inspected. Safety systems must be verified and Insurance coverage often needs to be renegotiated.
And most importantly workers must return to sites that were recently targeted.
Emergency reserves are being used to stabilize the market. Countries within the International Energy Agency have discussed releasing about 400 million barrels from strategic reserves.
While this is a large number, that amount of oil would cover about 26 days of global demand loss.
At the same time, the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve remains lower than historical levels after the large releases that occurred in 2022.
This leaves the market with a thinner buffer if the disruption continues.
All of this creates a situation where multiple supply pressures are occurring at the same time:
• Disruptions to shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz
• Refining capacity offline across several Gulf countries
• Strategic reserves providing only temporary relief
The market has so far reacted mainly to the immediate headlines. But the longer term factor is infrastructure recovery.
#CryptoZeno
💥 BREAKING Israeli media is now saying Iran’s newly appointed Supreme Leader Mujtaba Khamenei could be on the target list. Let that sink in… The moment he steps into power, the crosshairs are already on him. The Middle East chessboard just shifted again, and the stakes are getting higher by the hour. Markets, geopolitics, energy, crypto — everything is connected now. Stay alert. Things are moving fast. $ACX $DEGO $GTC {future}(DEGOUSDT) {future}(GTCUSDT) {future}(ACXUSDT)
💥 BREAKING
Israeli media is now saying Iran’s newly appointed Supreme Leader Mujtaba Khamenei could be on the target list.
Let that sink in…
The moment he steps into power, the crosshairs are already on him. The Middle East chessboard just shifted again, and the stakes are getting higher by the hour.
Markets, geopolitics, energy, crypto — everything is connected now.
Stay alert. Things are moving fast.
$ACX $DEGO $GTC
Binance sues Wall Street Journal over Iran-linked crypto report #Binance has filed a defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal over a Feb. 23 article claiming the exchange dismantled an internal probe into more than $1B in crypto flows tied to Iranian networks and that investigators were suspended after presenting their findings. Binance says the claims are false, stating the investigation continued, suspicious accounts were offboarded, and findings were reported to law enforcement.
Binance sues Wall Street Journal over Iran-linked crypto report
#Binance has filed a defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal over a Feb. 23 article claiming the exchange dismantled an internal probe into more than $1B in crypto flows tied to Iranian networks and that investigators were suspended after presenting their findings.
Binance says the claims are false, stating the investigation continued, suspicious accounts were offboarded, and findings were reported to law enforcement.
$BITCOIN $70K Floor at Risk: Why Rising Oil Prices and the Fed Could Snap the Rally Bitcoin is clinging to the psychological $70,000 level, but the ground beneath it is shaking. The culprit isn’t a crypto hack or exchange collapse; it is a massive surge in energy markets, with oil prices pushing toward $100 per barrel amid escalating US-Iran tensions. Can Bitcoin’s $70K floor hold against a macro storm, or is a deeper correction to $60,000 inevitable? Why does crude oil matter for digital currency? The connection is inflation. If energy costs spiral, the Federal Reserve gets boxed in, forcing it to keep interest rates higher for longer. This drains the liquidity that risk assets like Bitcoin need to rally. #OilPricesSlide {alpha}(10x72e4f9f808c49a2a61de9c5896298920dc4eeea9)
$BITCOIN $70K Floor at Risk: Why Rising Oil Prices and the Fed Could Snap the Rally
Bitcoin is clinging to the psychological $70,000 level, but the ground beneath it is shaking. The culprit isn’t a crypto hack or exchange collapse; it is a massive surge in energy markets, with oil prices pushing toward $100 per barrel amid escalating US-Iran tensions. Can Bitcoin’s $70K floor hold against a macro storm, or is a deeper correction to $60,000 inevitable?
Why does crude oil matter for digital currency? The connection is inflation. If energy costs spiral, the Federal Reserve gets boxed in, forcing it to keep interest rates higher for longer. This drains the liquidity that risk assets like Bitcoin need to rally.
#OilPricesSlide
BREAKING 🚨 🇮🇷 Iran just showed a new version of its Shahed-101 drone, and it’s a little different from the usual ones. Most Shahed drones have the propeller in the back with a small gasoline engine pushing the drone forward. This one flips that. The propeller is in the front and it likely runs on an electric motor. Why that matters? Electric drones are quieter and harder to detect. The rest of the design is pretty familiar though. Fixed wings, an X-shaped tail, and a rocket booster that helps launch the drone before falling away. So the takeaway: Iran isn’t changing the whole drone, just tweaking the design to make these attack drones a bit stealthier and harder to track. $AIN $FLOW $ARIA {future}(AINUSDT) {future}(FLOWUSDT) {future}(ARIAUSDT)
BREAKING 🚨
🇮🇷 Iran just showed a new version of its Shahed-101 drone, and it’s a little different from the usual ones.
Most Shahed drones have the propeller in the back with a small gasoline engine pushing the drone forward.
This one flips that. The propeller is in the front and it likely runs on an electric motor.
Why that matters? Electric drones are quieter and harder to detect.
The rest of the design is pretty familiar though. Fixed wings, an X-shaped tail, and a rocket booster that helps launch the drone before falling away.
So the takeaway: Iran isn’t changing the whole drone, just tweaking the design to make these attack drones a bit stealthier and harder to track.

$AIN $FLOW $ARIA
🚨 Epstein Files: New Allegations Circulating Online Recent online reports claim that newly released documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein contain disturbing allegations involving a speakerphone call with Donald Trump during an alleged incident with a minor. ⚠️ Important Context Claims like this require very careful verification: • Large numbers of documents related to Epstein have been discussed or requested for release over the years, but not all circulating claims are confirmed by verified primary sources. • Interview summaries or testimonies in investigative files do not necessarily prove events occurred; they often reflect statements from witnesses or alleged victims that investigators documented. • Public officials and representatives connected to the allegations have strongly denied involvement, and some reports have been described as uncorroborated or sensationalized. 📂 About Epstein Records Investigations and legal proceedings around Epstein have produced extensive material including: • FBI interview summaries • Civil lawsuit testimonies • Flight logs and contact records • Court filings and evidence exhibits These records have been debated for years as journalists, courts, and lawmakers push for more transparency. 🧭 Why Caution Matters When discussing allegations involving identifiable individuals especially serious criminal claims it’s essential to rely on verified reporting and confirmed documents, not just viral posts or partial summaries. If you want, I can also explain: • What documents about Epstein have actually been released so far • Which public figures were confirmed in flight logs or court filings • What investigations concluded vs. what remains disputed. #Web4theNextBigThing? #Iran'sNewSupremeLeader #MetaBuysMoltbook #TrumpSaysIranWarWillEndVerySoon
🚨 Epstein Files: New Allegations Circulating Online
Recent online reports claim that newly released documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein contain disturbing allegations involving a speakerphone call with Donald Trump during an alleged incident with a minor.
⚠️ Important Context
Claims like this require very careful verification:
• Large numbers of documents related to Epstein have been discussed or requested for release over the years, but not all circulating claims are confirmed by verified primary sources.
• Interview summaries or testimonies in investigative files do not necessarily prove events occurred; they often reflect statements from witnesses or alleged victims that investigators documented.
• Public officials and representatives connected to the allegations have strongly denied involvement, and some reports have been described as uncorroborated or sensationalized.
📂 About Epstein Records
Investigations and legal proceedings around Epstein have produced extensive material including:
• FBI interview summaries
• Civil lawsuit testimonies
• Flight logs and contact records
• Court filings and evidence exhibits
These records have been debated for years as journalists, courts, and lawmakers push for more transparency.
🧭 Why Caution Matters
When discussing allegations involving identifiable individuals especially serious criminal claims it’s essential to rely on verified reporting and confirmed documents, not just viral posts or partial summaries.
If you want, I can also explain:
• What documents about Epstein have actually been released so far
• Which public figures were confirmed in flight logs or court filings
• What investigations concluded vs. what remains disputed.
#Web4theNextBigThing? #Iran'sNewSupremeLeader #MetaBuysMoltbook #TrumpSaysIranWarWillEndVerySoon
🚨 GAME CHANGER: U.S. Navy Uses Laser Weapon in Combat The U.S. Navy has reportedly used the HELIOS laser weapon system in combat, mounted on a destroyer near Iran’s coast, to shoot down drones using directed energy (laser). ⚡ Why it matters: Iran’s cheap drones (~$20K) forced defenses to use $3–10M interceptors. HELIOS runs on electricity, meaning each shot costs only a few dollars or less. No missiles, no reloads — near-instant shots at the speed of light. 📊 Cost war flipped: Before: Iran spends $30K drone → U.S. spends $4M interceptor After: Iran spends $30K drone → Laser destroys it for pennies If scalable, directed-energy weapons could transform modern warfare, neutralizing swarm-drone strategies and reshaping future military defense systems. 🌍⚡ #Zayden_ETH
🚨 GAME CHANGER: U.S. Navy Uses Laser Weapon in Combat
The U.S. Navy has reportedly used the HELIOS laser weapon system in combat, mounted on a destroyer near Iran’s coast, to shoot down drones using directed energy (laser).
⚡ Why it matters:
Iran’s cheap drones (~$20K) forced defenses to use $3–10M interceptors.
HELIOS runs on electricity, meaning each shot costs only a few dollars or less.
No missiles, no reloads — near-instant shots at the speed of light.
📊 Cost war flipped:
Before: Iran spends $30K drone → U.S. spends $4M interceptor
After: Iran spends $30K drone → Laser destroys it for pennies
If scalable, directed-energy weapons could transform modern warfare, neutralizing swarm-drone strategies and reshaping future military defense systems. 🌍⚡
#Zayden_ETH
🚨 Tensions Explode in the Strait of Hormuz A serious escalation is unfolding around the Strait of Hormuz — the world’s most important oil chokepoint. Reports say an oil tanker linked to the U.S. was struck by an Iranian Shahed‑136 drone after it allegedly ignored naval warnings from Iran. Tehran now claims it has “full military control” over the strait — a route responsible for nearly 20% of global oil shipments. That statement alone has rattled energy markets worldwide. 🌍⛽ 📊 Markets on Edge Oil prices are swinging wildly and briefly touched $120 per barrel on March 9. Analysts warn that if attacks continue or shipping halts expand, crude could surge toward $150–$215. Major shipping giants like Maersk and MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company are already pausing some transits through the region. ⚔️ Military Pressure Rising In Washington, Donald Trump has issued a sharp warning, threatening overwhelming retaliation if the waterway remains blocked. Meanwhile, U.S. forces in the region are reportedly increasing patrols as tensions rise. 💰 Ripple Effect Across Markets With the risk of supply disruption and global “stagflation” fears growing, financial markets — including crypto — are seeing sharp volatility as investors rush to hedge against geopolitical shocks. Right now, the Strait of Hormuz has become one of the most dangerous economic flashpoints on the planet. If tensions escalate further, the impact could hit energy prices, shipping routes, and global markets all at once. ⚡🌍📉
🚨 Tensions Explode in the Strait of Hormuz
A serious escalation is unfolding around the Strait of Hormuz — the world’s most important oil chokepoint. Reports say an oil tanker linked to the U.S. was struck by an Iranian Shahed‑136 drone after it allegedly ignored naval warnings from Iran.
Tehran now claims it has “full military control” over the strait — a route responsible for nearly 20% of global oil shipments. That statement alone has rattled energy markets worldwide. 🌍⛽
📊 Markets on Edge
Oil prices are swinging wildly and briefly touched $120 per barrel on March 9. Analysts warn that if attacks continue or shipping halts expand, crude could surge toward $150–$215. Major shipping giants like Maersk and MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company are already pausing some transits through the region.
⚔️ Military Pressure Rising
In Washington, Donald Trump has issued a sharp warning, threatening overwhelming retaliation if the waterway remains blocked. Meanwhile, U.S. forces in the region are reportedly increasing patrols as tensions rise.
💰 Ripple Effect Across Markets
With the risk of supply disruption and global “stagflation” fears growing, financial markets — including crypto — are seeing sharp volatility as investors rush to hedge against geopolitical shocks.
Right now, the Strait of Hormuz has become one of the most dangerous economic flashpoints on the planet. If tensions escalate further, the impact could hit energy prices, shipping routes, and global markets all at once. ⚡🌍📉
💥BREAKING: 🇮🇱🇺🇸 Israel's Foreign Minister says President Trump told him the war will not end this week.
💥BREAKING:
🇮🇱🇺🇸 Israel's Foreign Minister says President Trump told him the war will not end this week.
🚨🔥 JUST IN: Iran Claims Major Air Defense Losses for Opponents 🇮🇷❌🇺🇸 Iran’s Defense Minister says the IRGC has destroyed multiple advanced defense systems during the ongoing conflict. According to the statement: • 4 THAAD systems destroyed • 3 Patriot systems destroyed • Dozens of Israeli Arrow-3 and Iron Dome interceptors eliminated Iran claims these strikes have severely depleted the enemy’s missile defense stockpiles, including interceptors, drones, and defense systems. ⚠️ Important: These claims have not been independently verified, and no official confirmation has yet been issued by the U.S. or Israel. The situation continues to escalate as the conflict intensifies and both sides release competing reports about battlefield losses.
🚨🔥 JUST IN: Iran Claims Major Air Defense Losses for Opponents 🇮🇷❌🇺🇸
Iran’s Defense Minister says the IRGC has destroyed multiple advanced defense systems during the ongoing conflict.
According to the statement:
• 4 THAAD systems destroyed
• 3 Patriot systems destroyed
• Dozens of Israeli Arrow-3 and Iron Dome interceptors eliminated
Iran claims these strikes have severely depleted the enemy’s missile defense stockpiles, including interceptors, drones, and defense systems.
⚠️ Important: These claims have not been independently verified, and no official confirmation has yet been issued by the U.S. or Israel.
The situation continues to escalate as the conflict intensifies and both sides release competing reports about battlefield losses.
🚨IRAN WILL TARGET US ECONOMIC ASSETS AND OIL COMPANIES AFTER EXPANDING TARGET LIST 🇮🇷🇺🇸🇮🇱 $DEGO $NAORIS $COS Iran is reportedly expanding its list of targets in the ongoing Middle East conflict. According to Fars News, Tehran is now looking beyond military sites and planning to target U.S. economic assets and strategic interests across the region. Officials say Iran’s “target bank has been fundamentally updated” to include key American and Israeli investments, meaning that businesses, ports, and infrastructure linked to Washington and Tel Aviv could now be at risk. This update is shocking because it signals a major escalation in the war, moving it from traditional battlefields into economic and strategic domains. Analysts warn that oil companies and energy infrastructure are particularly vulnerable, which could push global oil prices even higher and affect markets worldwide. Tehran is framing these actions as part of its defense strategy, but the international implications are enormous. For the world, this means heightened risk for energy supply, trade, and international business operations in the Middle East. With missiles, drones, and cyber capabilities all potentially involved, every economic asset linked to the U.S. or Israel could become a target, creating a tense and unpredictable situation for investors, governments, and civilians alike. 🌍🔥 {future}(COSUSDT) {future}(NAORISUSDT) {future}(DEGOUSDT)
🚨IRAN WILL TARGET US ECONOMIC ASSETS AND OIL COMPANIES AFTER EXPANDING TARGET LIST 🇮🇷🇺🇸🇮🇱
$DEGO $NAORIS $COS
Iran is reportedly expanding its list of targets in the ongoing Middle East conflict. According to Fars News, Tehran is now looking beyond military sites and planning to target U.S. economic assets and strategic interests across the region. Officials say Iran’s “target bank has been fundamentally updated” to include key American and Israeli investments, meaning that businesses, ports, and infrastructure linked to Washington and Tel Aviv could now be at risk.
This update is shocking because it signals a major escalation in the war, moving it from traditional battlefields into economic and strategic domains. Analysts warn that oil companies and energy infrastructure are particularly vulnerable, which could push global oil prices even higher and affect markets worldwide. Tehran is framing these actions as part of its defense strategy, but the international implications are enormous.
For the world, this means heightened risk for energy supply, trade, and international business operations in the Middle East. With missiles, drones, and cyber capabilities all potentially involved, every economic asset linked to the U.S. or Israel could become a target, creating a tense and unpredictable situation for investors, governments, and civilians alike. 🌍🔥
🚨BREAKING: IRAN PREPARES FOR MAJOR MISSILE & DRONE ESCALATION Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) plans to increase drone attacks by 20% and strategic missile launches by 100% as per Iran’s Fars News Agency. The escalation is expected to begin overnight. $DEGO {future}(DEGOUSDT) $KITE {future}(KITEUSDT) $RESOLV {future}(RESOLVUSDT)
🚨BREAKING: IRAN PREPARES FOR MAJOR MISSILE & DRONE ESCALATION
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) plans to increase drone attacks by 20% and strategic missile launches by 100% as per Iran’s Fars News Agency.
The escalation is expected to begin overnight.
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🚨🇺🇸 Trump Issues Explosive Warning Toward Iran 🇮🇷 Former U.S. President Donald Trump has made a dramatic statement about Iran, claiming the country had ambitions to expand its influence across the entire Middle East and potentially reshape the region’s balance of power. Trump warned that Iran’s actions could threaten neighboring countries and destabilize an already tense region. His remarks quickly gained global attention as conflicts and military activity in the Middle East remain highly volatile. In a particularly controversial comment, Trump also issued a strong warning regarding Iran’s future leadership, suggesting that any new Iranian leader would not last long without his approval. The statement has sparked intense reactions among analysts and political observers. Supporters argue Trump is attempting to project strength against Iran, while critics say such rhetoric could further inflame tensions in an already fragile geopolitical environment. The Middle East remains one of the most sensitive regions in global politics, where alliances, energy routes, and military strategies intersect. Statements from influential leaders can quickly impact diplomacy, security calculations, and global markets. 🌍 As tensions continue to evolve, the world is closely watching whether the situation moves toward negotiation, sanctions, or deeper escalation.
🚨🇺🇸 Trump Issues Explosive Warning Toward Iran 🇮🇷
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has made a dramatic statement about Iran, claiming the country had ambitions to expand its influence across the entire Middle East and potentially reshape the region’s balance of power.
Trump warned that Iran’s actions could threaten neighboring countries and destabilize an already tense region. His remarks quickly gained global attention as conflicts and military activity in the Middle East remain highly volatile.
In a particularly controversial comment, Trump also issued a strong warning regarding Iran’s future leadership, suggesting that any new Iranian leader would not last long without his approval. The statement has sparked intense reactions among analysts and political observers.
Supporters argue Trump is attempting to project strength against Iran, while critics say such rhetoric could further inflame tensions in an already fragile geopolitical environment.
The Middle East remains one of the most sensitive regions in global politics, where alliances, energy routes, and military strategies intersect. Statements from influential leaders can quickly impact diplomacy, security calculations, and global markets.
🌍 As tensions continue to evolve, the world is closely watching whether the situation moves toward negotiation, sanctions, or deeper escalation.
🚨 JUST IN: Shockwaves in Kuwait After Reported Strike 🇮🇷❌🇰🇼 Panic and uncertainty spread across Kuwait overnight after reports claimed that an Iranian strike severely damaged infrastructure connected to Kuwait’s $140 billion Social Security Fund. The fund is one of the most critical financial pillars in Kuwait, supporting pensions and benefits for millions of citizens. Early reports suggest that facilities and systems linked to the fund’s operations were heavily impacted, raising concerns inside government and financial circles. Officials are still assessing the full scale of the damage, and no detailed confirmation has yet been released. If the reports prove accurate, the incident could raise serious questions about economic stability and the protection of key national assets. The alleged strike comes as regional tensions involving Iran continue to escalate across the Gulf, increasing fears that financial and civilian infrastructure could become part of the wider confrontation. For many Kuwaitis, the news is deeply unsettling. The social security fund represents decades of savings, pensions, and long-term security, and people are now waiting for official clarification about the potential impact. ⚠️ Status: Information is still developing, and authorities are expected to provide further details after investigations. 🌍 The region remains on edge as the situation unfolds.
🚨 JUST IN: Shockwaves in Kuwait After Reported Strike 🇮🇷❌🇰🇼
Panic and uncertainty spread across Kuwait overnight after reports claimed that an Iranian strike severely damaged infrastructure connected to Kuwait’s $140 billion Social Security Fund.
The fund is one of the most critical financial pillars in Kuwait, supporting pensions and benefits for millions of citizens. Early reports suggest that facilities and systems linked to the fund’s operations were heavily impacted, raising concerns inside government and financial circles.
Officials are still assessing the full scale of the damage, and no detailed confirmation has yet been released. If the reports prove accurate, the incident could raise serious questions about economic stability and the protection of key national assets.
The alleged strike comes as regional tensions involving Iran continue to escalate across the Gulf, increasing fears that financial and civilian infrastructure could become part of the wider confrontation.
For many Kuwaitis, the news is deeply unsettling. The social security fund represents decades of savings, pensions, and long-term security, and people are now waiting for official clarification about the potential impact.
⚠️ Status: Information is still developing, and authorities are expected to provide further details after investigations.
🌍 The region remains on edge as the situation unfolds.
🚨 Breaking: Gulf Conflict May Be Entering a Dangerous New Phase 🇦🇪🇮🇷 Reports are emerging that the United Arab Emirates may have carried out direct strikes on Iranian targets, marking what could be the first direct military action by the UAE against Iran since tensions in the region began escalating. For weeks, the UAE has faced repeated missile and drone threats across the Gulf, with air defense systems intercepting attacks aimed at cities, airports, and key infrastructure. Until now, Abu Dhabi had largely focused on defense and containment, avoiding direct confrontation. But according to early reports, a recent wave of ballistic missiles and drones targeting Emirati territory may have pushed the UAE leadership to respond. If confirmed, Emirati warplanes striking Iranian military positions would represent a major escalation in the crisis. Why this matters: • The UAE has mostly tried to avoid direct war. • Missile and drone activity across the Gulf has been increasing. • A direct UAE strike on Iran could expand the conflict beyond proxy clashes. ⚠️ At this moment, many details remain unconfirmed, and officials have not issued full statements. However, if verified, this could become one of the most serious turning points in Gulf security in recent years. 🌍 The coming hours will be critical as the world watches how the situation unfolds. $DEGO $NAORIS $FHE {future}(FHEUSDT) {alpha}(560x1b379a79c91a540b2bcd612b4d713f31de1b80cc) {future}(DEGOUSDT)
🚨 Breaking: Gulf Conflict May Be Entering a Dangerous New Phase 🇦🇪🇮🇷
Reports are emerging that the United Arab Emirates may have carried out direct strikes on Iranian targets, marking what could be the first direct military action by the UAE against Iran since tensions in the region began escalating.
For weeks, the UAE has faced repeated missile and drone threats across the Gulf, with air defense systems intercepting attacks aimed at cities, airports, and key infrastructure. Until now, Abu Dhabi had largely focused on defense and containment, avoiding direct confrontation.
But according to early reports, a recent wave of ballistic missiles and drones targeting Emirati territory may have pushed the UAE leadership to respond. If confirmed, Emirati warplanes striking Iranian military positions would represent a major escalation in the crisis.
Why this matters:
• The UAE has mostly tried to avoid direct war.
• Missile and drone activity across the Gulf has been increasing.
• A direct UAE strike on Iran could expand the conflict beyond proxy clashes.
⚠️ At this moment, many details remain unconfirmed, and officials have not issued full statements. However, if verified, this could become one of the most serious turning points in Gulf security in recent years.
🌍 The coming hours will be critical as the world watches how the situation unfolds.
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🚨 9 DAYS OF WAR. 4,500 STRIKES. IRAN IS STILL FIRING BACK. 🚨 In just 9 days, the U.S. and Israel launched 4,500 strikes across Iran. In return, Iran fired 3,500 vectors, including 905 missiles. Despite massive losses, Iran continues to retaliate. Iran’s devastation: 💀 Navy — sunk at ports and at sea 💀 Air force — most air bases destroyed 💀 Leadership — decision-making centers targeted 💀 Oil depots — all under attack Iran’s counteractions: ⚠️ Destroyed 4 AN/TPY-2 THAAD radars, blinding regional air defenses ⚠️ Hit civilian airports in Azerbaijan, cutting Europe–Asia air routes ⚠️ Struck Kuwait airport, Bahrain ports, Gulf oil infrastructure — all burning ⚠️ IRGC still fields hundreds of thousands of armed men ⚠️ Strait of Hormuz — still blocked Even with 70% of missile launchers destroyed, Iran’s mountainous terrain allows hidden retaliatory strikes. Satellite images of destroyed bases do not mean total victory. Western forces are scrambling: — USS Gerald R. Ford left the Mediterranean, heading to the Gulf — Hormuz remains closed — France deployed 12 warships, taking NATO command of the Eastern Mediterranean — George H.W. Bush carrier group sent as reinforcement — Britain’s Royal Navy has zero ships on site; carriers docked The coming week is critical: can the U.S. sustain strikes? Can Iran continue retaliating? Will protests erupt or will citizens rally around the flag? Can Hormuz be reopened? The Gulf States just suffered an unprecedented setback in a history built on oil, trade, and stability — all shattered in 8 days. Iran doesn’t need to win battles; it only needs to make the war economically unbearable. Every burning airport, hit oil depot, and day Hormuz stays closed multiplies the cost. Bottom line: 4,500 strikes and counting — Iran is still fighting back. This is not a war anyone is winning; the entire world will pay the price. 🚨 $DEGO $COS $NAORIS #IranAttackUSbase {future}(NAORISUSDT) {future}(COSUSDT) {future}(DEGOUSDT)
🚨 9 DAYS OF WAR. 4,500 STRIKES. IRAN IS STILL FIRING BACK. 🚨
In just 9 days, the U.S. and Israel launched 4,500 strikes across Iran. In return, Iran fired 3,500 vectors, including 905 missiles. Despite massive losses, Iran continues to retaliate.
Iran’s devastation:
💀 Navy — sunk at ports and at sea
💀 Air force — most air bases destroyed
💀 Leadership — decision-making centers targeted
💀 Oil depots — all under attack
Iran’s counteractions:
⚠️ Destroyed 4 AN/TPY-2 THAAD radars, blinding regional air defenses
⚠️ Hit civilian airports in Azerbaijan, cutting Europe–Asia air routes
⚠️ Struck Kuwait airport, Bahrain ports, Gulf oil infrastructure — all burning
⚠️ IRGC still fields hundreds of thousands of armed men
⚠️ Strait of Hormuz — still blocked
Even with 70% of missile launchers destroyed, Iran’s mountainous terrain allows hidden retaliatory strikes. Satellite images of destroyed bases do not mean total victory.
Western forces are scrambling:
— USS Gerald R. Ford left the Mediterranean, heading to the Gulf — Hormuz remains closed
— France deployed 12 warships, taking NATO command of the Eastern Mediterranean
— George H.W. Bush carrier group sent as reinforcement
— Britain’s Royal Navy has zero ships on site; carriers docked
The coming week is critical: can the U.S. sustain strikes? Can Iran continue retaliating? Will protests erupt or will citizens rally around the flag? Can Hormuz be reopened?
The Gulf States just suffered an unprecedented setback in a history built on oil, trade, and stability — all shattered in 8 days.
Iran doesn’t need to win battles; it only needs to make the war economically unbearable. Every burning airport, hit oil depot, and day Hormuz stays closed multiplies the cost.
Bottom line: 4,500 strikes and counting — Iran is still fighting back. This is not a war anyone is winning; the entire world will pay the price. 🚨
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#IranAttackUSbase
🚨 BREAKING: IRAN JUST BLINKED. BUT DON'T CELEBRATE YET. 🚨 Iran's president just APOLOGIZED to neighboring countries and says attacks against them will STOP. Sounds like relief. Sounds like de-escalation. But read the fine print: ✅ Iran says it will stop attacking neighbors ✅ Iran's president apologized for collateral damage ✅ Gulf states may finally breathe BUT... ⚠️ "UNLESS attacks originate from there against Iran" That one line changes EVERYTHING. → The UAE still hosts U.S. military bases launching strikes on Iran → Saudi Arabia still intercepting Iranian drones — that counts as "originating from there" → Bahrain is home to the U.S. 5th Fleet — STILL operational against Iran → Any Gulf state that allows American jets to refuel or rearm = FAIR TARGET again Iran didn't stop the war. They gave themselves a LEGAL EXCUSE to restart it whenever they want. This is not peace. This is a TRAP. ⚠️ The Strait of Hormuz is STILL closed — zero ships ⚠️ The 82nd Airborne is STILL on standby ⚠️ Three U.S. carrier strike groups are STILL converging ⚠️ Tehran is STILL getting bombed every night ⚠️ Dubai Airport was hit HOURS ago Iran apologized to the neighbors so they can focus ALL firepower on the real targets: the U.S. and Israel. The ceasefire with the Gulf is just Iran clearing the chess board. The next move is coming. And it won't be an apology. $RESOLV $BANANAS31 $COLLECT {spot}(BANANAS31USDT) {future}(COLLECTUSDT)
🚨 BREAKING:
IRAN JUST BLINKED. BUT DON'T CELEBRATE YET. 🚨
Iran's president just APOLOGIZED to neighboring countries and says attacks against them will STOP.
Sounds like relief. Sounds like de-escalation.
But read the fine print:
✅ Iran says it will stop attacking neighbors
✅ Iran's president apologized for collateral damage
✅ Gulf states may finally breathe
BUT...
⚠️ "UNLESS attacks originate from there against Iran"
That one line changes EVERYTHING.
→ The UAE still hosts U.S. military bases launching strikes on Iran
→ Saudi Arabia still intercepting Iranian drones — that counts as "originating from there"
→ Bahrain is home to the U.S. 5th Fleet — STILL operational against Iran
→ Any Gulf state that allows American jets to refuel or rearm = FAIR TARGET again
Iran didn't stop the war. They gave themselves a LEGAL EXCUSE to restart it whenever they want.
This is not peace. This is a TRAP.
⚠️ The Strait of Hormuz is STILL closed — zero ships
⚠️ The 82nd Airborne is STILL on standby
⚠️ Three U.S. carrier strike groups are STILL converging
⚠️ Tehran is STILL getting bombed every night
⚠️ Dubai Airport was hit HOURS ago
Iran apologized to the neighbors so they can focus ALL firepower on the real targets: the U.S. and Israel.
The ceasefire with the Gulf is just Iran clearing the chess board.
The next move is coming. And it won't be an apology.
$RESOLV $BANANAS31 $COLLECT
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