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Middle East Treachery

  • Dagny
  • Mar 30
  • 13 min read




🇺🇳 By a vote of 123 in favor, 3 against (United States, Israel, Argentina), and 52 abstentions, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution declaring the transatlantic slave trade and the enslavement of Africans on racial grounds “the gravest crime against humanity.”

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🇺🇸🇮🇷 Trump on Iran: "They are negotiating, by the way, and they want to make a deal badly, but they're afraid to say it because they think they'll be killed by their own people."


Sum of all fears Israeli bomb

🇰🇼 Kuwait braces for fallout as Bushehr Nuclear Plant becomes flashpoint

📌 The Persian Gulf today is a live map of a war unfolding in real time. The US and Israel are striking Iran. Iran is striking back. And caught in between: Kuwait, the Bushehr nuclear power plant, and more than 60 million people dependent on the Gulf’s desalination plants.

Here’s what you need to know:

🌏 Kuwait hosts some of the largest US military bases in the region. Iran is striking them and from a military standpoint, that’s logical: why tolerate strikes launched against your territory from right there? American soldiers are dying. Kuwaitis are dying.

🌏 The city is in a state of panic. According to unconfirmed reports, the royal family has already left the country. Thousands of people are fleeing across the border into Saudi Arabia. A nation that hosted American soldiers is now paying for it with its own blood.

🌏 Against this backdrop, Kuwait’s Ministry of Defense issued instructions on radiation safety: stay indoors, close windows and doors. That, in itself, is an acknowledgment that a radiological contamination scenario is being taken seriously.

🌏 Bushehr sits 276 kilometers from Kuwait—across the Gulf. The prevailing wind blows from the northwest, directly toward the Kuwaiti coast. The reactor’s core contains 72 tons of nuclear fuel, with another 210 tons of spent fuel in the cooling pool.

🌏 Iranian diplomats have warned that a direct strike on Bushehr wouldn’t be just an accident—it would be a catastrophe worse than Chernobyl. The Gulf is shallow. The region’s desalination plants would be threatened. Without water: the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait. All at once.

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🚨 IRGC destroys Ukrainian anti‑drone facility in UAE

During a joint operation, the IRGC’s Aerospace and Naval Forces hit a warehouse storing Ukrainian‑made anti‑drone equipment in Dubai, Ebrahim Zolfaghari, a spokesman for the Iranian military command, stated.

💥 The strike took place alongside shelling of US military barracks in the city.

Twenty‑one Ukrainians were present at the facility at the time. Their fate remains unknown, according to the official.

👉 Earlier reports indicated that the Pentagon plans to acquire Ukrainian‑made drones to counter Iranian Shaheds. 

Meanwhile, the UK is reportedly looking to bring in air‑defense experts from Ukraine.

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Tit for Tat


URGENT: Iran has issued direct warnings to workers and residents near steel facilities in six countries to evacuate immediately.

The targeted facilities:

🇮🇱 Israel — Yehuda Steel, Ashdod 

🇧🇭 Bahrain — Foulath (SULB & GIC), Al-Hidd 

🇦🇪 UAE — Emirates Steel Arkan, Abu Dhabi 

🇰🇼 Kuwait — United Steel Industrial Co., Shuaiba 

🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia — Hadeed (SABIC), Al-Jubail 

🇶🇦 Qatar — Qatar Steel, Mesaieed

The warning states these facilities have become "direct and legitimate military targets" and may be struck within the coming hours. All workers, citizens, and residents in the vicinity are ordered to evacuate immediately.

The IRGC Air Force Commander said this morning the response will no longer be "an eye for an eye."

🇮🇷⚠️ Iran has warned that it will target steel factories in Israel and five Gulf states if attacks on Iranian steel facilities continue.

Tasnim News Agency published the targets: Saudi Arabia's Hadeed complex in Al-Jubail (6 million tons/year), Emirates Steel in Abu Dhabi, Qatar Steel in Mesaieed, Foulath in Bahrain, United Steel in Kuwait, and Yehuda Steel in Ashdod.

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Iranian steel hit so aluminum hit.

🚨 UAE's largest aluminum facility on fire after Iranian strike

The Emirates Global Aluminum Al-Taweelah site near Abu Dhabi and Dubai was hit by Iranian missiles.  

Emirates Global Aluminium Al Taweelah facility is one of the world's largest single-site aluminum smelters and a cornerstone of the UAE's industrial sector.

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ULTIMATUM: Condemn bombing of Iranian universities or US universities in the middle east will be hit — IRGC

After repeated US‑Israeli strikes on Iranian universities — including the latest bombing of Tehran’s University of Science and Technology — the IRGC issued a warning.

💬 "Warning to the criminal rulers of America! The Zionist American invading forces have bombed Tehran University of Science and Technology, targeting Iranian universities with their bombings for the umpteenth time," the IRGC statement said, quoted by Tasnim.

💬 “The reckless rulers of the White House should know that from now on, all universities of the occupying regime and American universities in the West Asia region are legitimate targets for us until two universities are struck in retaliation for the Iranian universities that have been destroyed,” the IRGC stated.

👉 The White House has two days to condemn its own war crimes — or watch its own academic institutions in the Middle East become the price of its aggression.

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Desalination

KUWAIT DESALINATION HIT

NASA FIRMS satellite data detects an active fire today at the Doha West Power and Water Desalination Station in Kuwait. 

Imagery shows burn marks and smoke trails across the central section of the facility, with NASA's heat detection extending to the coastal storage tank area.

Doha West is Kuwait's largest combined power and desalination facility: 2,400MW of power generation capacity and 110 million gallons of water per day, accounting for 38.5% of Kuwait's entire desalination output.

Kuwait depends on desalination for 90% of its drinking water.


➡️The unconventional and illegitimate attack by the Zionist regime’s army on Kuwait’s desalination facilities is a testament to the depravity and baseness of the Zionist occupiers. The IRGC condemns this inhumane act and declares that American bases and military personnel, as well as the military and security centers of the Zionist regime in the occupied Palestinian territories, are the targets of our powerful retaliation.


🇺🇸 Gulf dependence on water - and pushed them into Iran war anyway

As the Iran war enters yet another phase, this time with strikes targeting critical infrastructure, it is worth recalling that the US has long been aware of its Gulf allies' acute dependence on water desalination plants - a fact reflected in a classified CIA assessment from 1983.

Report’s key findings:

♦️ The UAE, Qatar and Kuwait derived around 80% of their municipal water from desalination

♦️ Bahrain obtained around 50% of its water through desalination, a figure expected to rise due to the depletion of natural sources — meaning its dependence is now even greater

♦️ Saudi Arabia’s crucial Eastern Province got over 50% of its potable water via desalination

♦️ Roughly 90% of the desalinated water came from 56 plants concentrated in just 29 locations

"Although the consequences will vary with the extent of each country’s dependence on desalination and the damage inflicted during an attack, the absence of well-developed security and emergency planning increases the likelihood of a disastrous outcome," the CIA file reads.

Meanwhile, Iran, with a small coastal population and huge natural sources, has little need for desalination, the CIA highlighted.

With friends like these...🤦‍♂️

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Don't listen to Tucker or the Bibi documentary

   Trying to limit damage


Ammunition running short


"Tomahawks" Running Short📝

wasteful spending without visible success 

One of the major expense items in the American campaign in Iran, which stands out particularly against the backdrop of the prolonged military conflict, is the use of Tomahawk cruise missiles. At the beginning of the conflict, the Americans expended them by the dozens, but now they practically have none left.

🖍From the start of the military campaign through March 29, American warships deployed at least 651 Tomahawk cruise missiles. The bulk of them were launched in the first days of the conflict.

🚩On February 28, ships fired 140 missiles, on the second day – 98, and the numbers gradually declined thereafter. After it became clear the war would drag on, their use practically ceased.

🏳️ In the third week of March, only 15 missiles were recorded as being deployed. This stems from the need to replenish Tomahawk stocks, which is difficult to accomplish without appropriate infrastructure.

❗️The departure of the aircraft carrier Gerald Ford to the Croatian port of Split (reportedly for repairs) along with its escort ships from the shores of Israel coincided with this necessity. Now, as the ground phase approaches, the Americans need to replenish their supplies.

And judging by the lull that has emerged, that is precisely what is happening now.

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🇺🇸⚔️🇮🇷 Iran’s missile campaign has forced Gulf defenses to fire at least 2,400 interceptors, primarily Patriot PAC-3 and Patriot GEM-T.

This approaches their estimated prewar stockpile of fewer than 2,800 Patriot interceptors, meaning real usage — factoring in multiple shots per target — is likely well above 2,400 and nearing depletion without resupply.

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📝Trump's Blitzkrieg Did Not Go According to Plan📝

all major events of the Iran war in 4 minutes

The American plan regarding Iran consisted of a rapid suppression of combat potential, as well as the elimination of the command system, which according to the logic of American and Israeli authorities should have led to the fall of the current state system.

However, the US did not account for planning errors in the strikes, nor for who would replace the killed commanders and leaders of the Islamic Republic, nor for how Iranian units would respond to the aggression unleashed by the US and Israel.

Instead of a small victorious war, the White House got a quagmire that is dragging in not only the United States, but the entire world. And there is no end to these events in sight.

To see what the Americans tried to achieve and how everything went wrong for them, watch our new video.

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🇺🇸🇮🇷The US Department of Defense is seeking companies that can quickly supply prefabricated, transportable bunkers to protect troops in the ongoing conflict with Iran.

In a federal notice, suppliers are asked to indicate delivery times within 3, 15, and 30 days, as well as detailed information about the explosive, fragmentation, or ballistic impact that their shelters can withstand.





Yemen and Pashtun and Iraqi Shia millions


🇵🇰 Pakistan Pashtun tribes pledge weapons & support to Iran 

Tribal leaders of the FATA Loya Jirga, representing various Pashtun tribes, met Iran’s Consul General to mourn the martyrdom of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and senior officials, while condemning Israeli attacks.

👆 They pledged full solidarity with Iran, and declared that if needed, “15 million tribal people are ready to join Iran with weapons and help in jihad against Israel.” 

The elders reaffirmed their stance: “We stand with the oppressed, against tyranny, and will not hesitate to make sacrifices for Islam.”

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🇵🇰🇮🇷 "We are with Iran, God willing — in the path of jihad."

Pashtun tribal leaders at the Iranian Consulate in Peshawar pledge to fight shoulder to shoulder with Iran, offering their own weapons, rifles, rations, and fighters at their own expense.

"Just give the order, however many tribal fighters are needed, we are ready to provide them."

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🇾🇪 Yemen enters Iran war: Red Sea blockade and strikes on the US Navy are on the table - Marandi 

As Yemen’s Ansar Allah has jumped into the fray, it could throw plenty of unwanted surprises at the US‑Israeli coalition, Tehran‑based political analyst Professor Mohammad Marandi tells Norwegian academic Glenn Diesen.

💬 "We are still not very much up the escalation ladder," Marandi says. 

💬 "Yemen has joined, but its targets are so far limited. Iran has been involved for weeks now, but again it can go much further. There is talk that the Iraqis may take Kuwait." 

What to expect from Ansar Allah:

🔴 Closure of the Red Sea

🔴 Strikes on Saudi Arabia’s oil facilities, potentially cutting its oil imports from the Red Sea completely

🔴 Strikes on Israeli assets

🔴 Strikes on US assets in the Indian Ocean

💬 "We don't know what weapons [Ansar Allah] now has; obviously, over the past year they’ve been developing their capabilities swiftly, just like Iran did."

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🇮🇷🇺🇸The US will not allow Iran to establish control over the Strait of Hormuz and impose a fee for passing through it, said Secretary of State Rubio.

Interestingly, Iran has already introduced a fee, and ships have been passing through after paying in yuan.


🇨🇺🛢🇷🇺The Russian tanker "Anatoly Kolodkin" with a humanitarian cargo of 100 thousand tons of crude oil has arrived in Cuba, the Russian Transport Ministry reported.

"At present, the ship is awaiting unloading at the Matanzas port," the message said.

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Trump and the Saudis

🇺🇸🇸🇦⚡️The administration of US President Donald Trump is assessing the possibility of transferring uranium enrichment technologies to Saudi Arabia. 

This was reported by Bloomberg, citing documentation.


Throwing the negotiaiton of the Israelis out the window?

🇺🇸🇸🇦 “[MBS] didn’t think he would be kissing my ass, he really didn’t…and now he has to be nice to me….he better be nice to me, he’s gotta be..”

The White House edited this out of Trump's live appearance yesterday.

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🇺🇸 "I want to thank the entire kingdom of Saudi Arabia. You've been very helpful, unlike NATO. Saudi Arabia fought, Qatar fought, UAE fought, Bahrain fought and Kuwait fought, even though they shot down three of our planes..."

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🇾🇪🇾🇪 BREAKING!! Yemeni Armed Forces issue five-point declaration today from Sana'a:

1. The US and Israel must immediately respond to international diplomatic efforts to stop the aggression against Iran.

2. Immediate halt to all aggression against Muslim countries — Palestine, Lebanon, Iran, Iraq — and lifting of the blockade on Yemen.

3. Full implementation of the Gaza agreement and all commitments to the Palestinian people.

4. "Our fingers are on the trigger" for direct military intervention if any new coalition joins the attack on Iran, the Red Sea is used for hostile operations, or escalation against the Axis continues.

5. Warning against any measures aimed at tightening the blockade on Yemen.

"Long live Yemen — free, dignified, and independent."

🇾🇪 Yemen enters Iran war: Red Sea blockade and strikes on the US Navy are on the table - Marandi 

As Yemen’s Ansar Allah has jumped into the fray, it could throw plenty of unwanted surprises at the US‑Israeli coalition, Tehran‑based political analyst Professor Mohammad Marandi tells Norwegian academic Glenn Diesen.

💬 "We are still not very much up the escalation ladder," Marandi says. 

💬 "Yemen has joined, but its targets are so far limited. Iran has been involved for weeks now, but again it can go much further. There is talk that the Iraqis may take Kuwait." 

What to expect from Ansar Allah:

🔴 Closure of the Red Sea

🔴 Strikes on Saudi Arabia’s oil facilities, potentially cutting its oil imports from the Red Sea completely

🔴 Strikes on Israeli assets

🔴 Strikes on US assets in the Indian Ocean

💬 "We don't know what weapons [Ansar Allah] now has; obviously, over the past year they’ve been developing their capabilities swiftly, just like Iran did."

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🇺🇸 NYT: "Wild Ultimatums and 'Bombing Our Little Hearts Out': A Portrait of Trump at War"

Trump threatened to bomb Iran's civilian power plants if the Strait of Hormuz wasn't reopened within 48 hours. He then delayed his own deadline. Then delayed it again after Wall Street suffered its largest single-day drop since the war began.

"We'll just keep bombing our little hearts out" if Iran won't make a deal, he warned.

Meanwhile at a Saudi sovereign wealth fund conference in Miami Beach, Trump boasted Iran was "begging to make a deal" and that the US operation was keeping Saudi Arabia safe.

While he was still speaking, Iran struck Prince Sultan Air Base, where US troops are stationed. 12 Americans injured.

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What a pile of bs.  These were all Pakistani flagged oil tankers.  


🇺🇸🇮🇱⚔️🇮🇷 About 90 vessels, including oil tankers, have crossed the Strait of Hormuz since the start of the US-Israel war on Iran, despite the waterway being effectively shut. Oil exports continue, with millions of barrels still moving through the corridor, according to AP News.

A large share of these crossings are “dark” transits—ships evading Western monitoring and sanctions, many linked to Iran. More recently, vessels tied to India and Pakistan have also passed amid ongoing negotiations.

Since early March, Iran has exported over 16 million barrels of oil. With Western markets restricted, China remains the primary buyer.

🚫 🇮🇷 Iran grants limited access to Strait of Hormuz 

At least eight vessels — including oil tankers and bulk carriers from India, Pakistan, and Greece — used Iranian waters to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, the FT reports. 

⛴ All the ships reportedly used an unusual route around Larak Island, off the coast of Iran, to navigate the strait. 

Iran shut down the Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime route, shortly after the start of US–Israeli strikes on the Islamic Republic in late February.

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🚫 🇮🇷 Iran grants limited access to Strait of Hormuz 

At least eight vessels — including oil tankers and bulk carriers from India, Pakistan, and Greece — used Iranian waters to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, the FT reports. 

⛴ All the ships reportedly used an unusual route around Larak Island, off the coast of Iran, to navigate the strait. 

Iran shut down the Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime route, shortly after the start of US–Israeli strikes on the Islamic Republic in late February.

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6 times Israel f'ed up a negotiation 

The start of the 12 day war

The start of the Ramadan war

The bombing of the Girl's school

The attack on the LNG plant

The attack on the desalination plant



   Wishful thinking media


🇺🇸🇸🇦⚡️The administration of US President Donald Trump is assessing the possibility of transferring uranium enrichment technologies to Saudi Arabia. 

This was reported by Bloomberg, citing documentation.


Trump on Hormuz






🌏 🇮🇷 Western propaganda hides reality of Iran’s powerhouse civilization - US scholar

For people fed the Zionist-spun narrative “there are many unknowns” about Iran, says political scientist Norman Finkelstein.

🔊 “You know, the Iranians are very smart. 5,000-year-old civilization. They're always very successful wherever they are,” he says.

Women make up 60% of higher‑education students in Iran - strongly represented in science and math programs, notes the academic, adding:

💬 “The first woman to win the Fields Medal, which is the Nobel Prize for math, was Iranian.”

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🤥✡️ Trump hides Israeli trace in JFK files – former CIA officer

US President Donald Trump broke the law by not releasing nearly 10,000 documents about John F Kennedy’s assassination because they point directly at Israel, says former CIA officer John Kiriakou.

Why the Israelis decided to kill Kennedy:

➡️ he wouldn’t give them nuclear technology

➡️ was trying to stop Israel building its own nuclear weapon

Trump decided to hide the evidence, despite being urged twice by the US Congress to release all documents, Kiriakou alleges.

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