🚨🚨🚨IRAN'S NEW SUPREME LEADER JUST RELEASED HIS FIRST STATEMENT. NO VIDEO. NO PHOTO. JUST WORDS. AND THEY SHOULD TERRIFY YOU. 🚨🚨🚨
Mojtaba Khamenei has not been seen since taking power. Reports say he was INJURED in the strikes. Possibly in a coma. Possibly lost a leg.
And yet from an unknown location, he just issued these orders:
– "The Strait of Hormuz should STAY CLOSED" → 20% of the world's oil is now OFF THE MAP. 1,000 ships already stranded. Gas prices will EXPLODE worldwide.
– "ALL US bases in the region will be ATTACKED" → There are 30+ US bases across the Gulf. He just declared open season on EVERY SINGLE ONE.
– "Gulf countries will keep getting hit unless they EXPEL US troops" → Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain just got an ultimatum. Pick a side or get bombed.
– "Iran will seek compensation or DESTROY enemy assets" → Oil fields. Desalination plants. Power grids. EVERYTHING is now a target.
– "Other fronts WILL be activated" → Hezbollah. Yemen. Iraq. Syria. All at once. A MULTI-FRONT war.
We will NOT give up avenging our martyrs" → No ceasefire. No negotiation. No surrender. EVER.
A man nobody can confirm is alive just ordered total war on America from a bunker.
U.S. intelligence confirms: NO signs of regime collapse.
This isn't ending. It's just beginning.
Prepare accordingly. 🚨🚨🚨
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JUST IN: The United States just dropped its largest non-nuclear bomb on Iran’s suspected nuclear weapons facility. That sentence contains the entire future of this war.
Satellite imagery from Maxar and Planet Labs, analysed by researchers at the Middlebury Institute and the Institute for Science and International Security, shows significant damage at the Taleghan-2 facility inside Iran’s Parchin military complex following strikes on 9-10 March. The weapon signature is consistent with the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator, a 30,000-pound bomb designed to penetrate up to 200 feet of hardened concrete, delivered by B-2 Spirit stealth bombers deployed from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri.
Parchin is not an oil depot. It is not a naval base. It is not a drone warehouse. The IAEA’s November 2011 report identified the site as the location of hydrodynamic experiments consistent with nuclear weapon development, specifically high-explosive testing for implosion-type nuclear initiators, the component that compresses fissile material to achieve critical mass. Israel released 55,000 pages from Iran’s Amad Plan archive in 2018 documenting Parchin’s role. The IAEA detected chemically man-made uranium particles during its sole inspection of the specific site in September 2015. Iran then denied access and undertook sanitisation activities that the IAEA said “undermined verification.”
The war that began as a decapitation strike against a Supreme Leader has crossed into the nuclear domain. Not because a nuclear weapon was used. Because the facility suspected of developing them was struck
The GBU-57 exists for one purpose. It was designed during the Obama administration specifically to hold at risk Iran’s deeply buried nuclear facilities. It weighs more than most fighter aircraft. Only the B-2 can deliver it. And the B-2 flew from Missouri to Iran and back, a round trip of approximately 25,000 kilometres, to put it through the roof of a building that the IAEA spent fifteen years
Beirut is burning for a war that Lebanon did not start, cannot stop, and does not control.
Israeli airstrikes hit the southern suburbs overnight. Dahiyeh, the Hezbollah heartland, where command centres sit beneath apartment blocks, where weapons depots share walls with bakeries, where a parallel state funded by Tehran operates inside a sovereign nation whose government cannot issue it a single order. The smoke rising over Beirut this morning is not from a war between Israel and Lebanon. It is from a war between Israel and Iran, fought on Lebanese soil, by a Lebanese militia that answers to Tehran, triggered by the assassination of an Iranian Supreme Leader, and funded by $700 million to $1 billion a year in Iranian money that the Lebanese state has never controlled and cannot interdict.
Hezbollah launched over 100 rockets and drones at Israel on 2 March. The statement was explicit: retaliation for Khamenei’s killing. Not for Lebanon. Not for Palestinian territories. For Iran’s dead Supreme Leader. A Lebanese militia attacked a neighbouring state to avenge a foreign leader, and the Lebanese government could do nothing except watch its own suburbs be flattened in the response.
This is the second machine running without orders.
In Iran, 31 autonomous IRGC commands fire without consulting a cardboard Supreme Leader. In Lebanon, Hezbollah fires without consulting a government that banned its military operations and was ignored. The same structural disconnect governs both theatres. The entity that wages war and the entity that governs the country share a flag and nothing else. Iran’s president apologises for Salalah while the IRGC burns the port. Lebanon’s prime minister calls
Hezbollah is not a militia. It is a state within a state, founded by the IRGC in 1982, trained by Quds Force officers, armed with Iranian missiles, funded by Iranian transfers, represented in parliament with veto power over cabinet formation, and operating its own telecommunications network, social
We will give you all the fuel you need. Every reactor. Every hospital isotope. Every megawatt. Free. Forever. Just stop enriching to weapons grade.
That was America’s offer. Spoken across a table by Steve Witkoff, the President’s Special Envoy, to Iranian negotiators who listened, paused, and then told him what they had built while the world was talking.
Four hundred and sixty kilograms of uranium enriched to 60%. Enough for eleven nuclear weapons. One thousand kilograms at 20%. Ten thousand kilograms of total fissionable material. And the 60% stockpile could reach weapons-grade 90% in one week.
They were not confessing. They were boasting. In a room where America had just offered to solve their energy problem for free, Iran’s negotiators chose to describe, in specific detail, how close they were to a bomb. They called the American offer an “assault on national dignity.” The dignity, apparently, was the uranium.
The talks collapsed. Three weeks later, a B-2 stealth bomber took off from Missouri.
Everything in that negotiating room traces to a single theft. In 1972, a Pakistani metallurgist named A.Q. Khan walked into a Dutch enrichment plant and began copying centrifuge blueprints. His wife helped translate. His colleague photographed. He flew home to Pakistan in December 1975with the designs for the P-1 centrifuge in his luggage. Pakistan built the bomb. Then Khan sold the blueprints to Iran, to Libya, to North Korea, operating the most dangerous black market in human history out of a Dubai hotel suite. Iran received its first centrifuge components in the late 1980s, reverse-engineered the P-1 as the IR-1, derived the advanced IR-2m and IR-6 from the P-2, and by 2025 had 22,000 spinning machines producing the material its negotiators would one day wave across a table at the country offering them free fuel.
Stolen technology. Clandestine enrichment. Fifteen years of denied IAEA inspections. Broken agreement after broken agreement. And at the end of it, a negotiating
🚨🚨🚨Explosions in Abu Dhabi, Sirens in Kuwait, Missiles near Bahrain
No oil infrastructure hit yet
Iran has fired missiles and drones at US bases across the Gulf.
UAE airspace partially closed. Camp Arifjan rattled. The 5th Fleet base at Juffair targeted. Al Udeid intercepted overhead.
The right question is how close the war just moved to the oil arteries.
Here's the market reality right now:
Analysts are pricing 7–10/bbl of geopolitical premium into #Brent already.
No physical supply has been disrupted. That premium exists purely on proximity and escalation risk.
What changes that calculus fast? a single missile near some export terminals. Or one tanker incident near #Hormuz.
#Saudi and #UAE are pre positioning extra supply. The UAE can reroute some flows bypassing Hormuz partially but not fully... It buys margin, not immunity.
The explosions today aren't a supply outage.
They're a signal that the buffer between military targets and oil infrastructure just got very thin.
90–100 Brent isn't a tail risk anymore. It's the scenario you model if the next missile lands 50 miles southwest of where tonight's did.
Watch terminal activity and tanker routing data tomorrow morning.
That's your real-time read on whether the market is right to hold this premium or needs to reprice higher.
West Asia conflict: G7 leaders agree to examine POAD option of escorting ships to navigate freely in BO TIDIA Gulf
the statement was issued after french President Emmanuel macron had convened a call with G7 leaders to discuss the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran and its impact on rising energy prices
A 1996 scientific study, "Hypersensitivity to pollen of Olea europaea in Israel":
– "Positive skin reactions to olive pollen among atopic patients in the Jewish population are quite high in areas where olive trees are abundant (66%)... Sensitization was significantly lower among a population of atopic Israeli Arabs (16%)."
In other words, the supposed "native Jewish population" is allergic to olive trees, the quintessential native tree of Palestine, at significant levels. However, the Palestinians are not. Who are the true native Semites of that land? The trees don't lie. It is no wonder that Israeli Jewish settlers have a habit of burning and destroying Palestinian olive groves, an important source of sustenance for the Palestinians.