Iran told Pakistan that it still holds 15,000 missiles and 45,000 drones in its arsenal.
Pakistan passed the information to the U.S.
- WSJ
Implausible Deniability
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CHINA, RUSSIA VETO UN SECURITY COUNCIL MOTION ON HORMUZ
People have forgotten Europe also tried to separate from the US 16 years ago, when Putin said Russia would join the Eurozone, which would have married Russian energy with German engineering, a combo that surely sent panic thru certain DC circles. When the Euro was introduced it was supposed to solidify Europe as the center of the world once again, US put a stop to that plan and installed black rock executives in the political process of Europe like Chancellor Merz.


Iranian Central Headquarters Spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Ibrahim Zulfiqari:
"We don't even know our missile stockpile; if we tried to count it today, it would take two years." 

IRGC WARNING:
Should the USA execute its threat, the target bank of Iran will expand beyond the West Asia region, and adding that all reservations will be removed:
"We will inflict such damage on American infrastructure and its partners that America and its allies will be deprived of oil and gas in the region for years !
Let America's partners in the region know that until today we have exercised self-restraint and acted as good neighbors, and we have carefully chosen targets for that reason.
But now all these reservations have been removed !" 

From Moscow.
Confirmed by Russian GRU intel:
"Trump's handlers are going all in on Iran."
Taiwan main opposition party KMT chairwoman Cheng Li-wun arrived in Shanghai. The 1st KMT leader visit on mainland China in a decade.
She is schedule to travel to Beijing to meet with President Xi Jinping
These posts arent written by Trump but they are approved by him. 

🇮🇱💥🇮🇷 Israel has reportedly launched a massive aerial campaign across Iran, targeting key infrastructure.
Airstrikes are ongoing nationwide, hitting railway lines in Tabriz, Mianeh, Zanjan, and Kashan, as well as multiple bridges. The B1 Bridge in Karaj, west of Tehran, has reportedly been struck again.
Media centers have also been targeted, including IRIB facilities in Tehran, Shiraz, and Qom.
Hamami Laleh Zar, leader of Iran's Jewish community, inspects his synagogue that was bombed by the ‘Jewish state’ of Israel.
Hamami Laleh Zar, leader of Iran's Jewish community, inspects his synagogue that was bombed by the ‘Jewish state’ of Israel.A senior Iranian military source tells @Irannow_ :
- Five American helicopters have returned to search for the second American pilot in the southwest of the country.
- Clashes are currently ongoing between Iranian special forces and American forces.
- The return of American aircraft to search for the pilot is the best proof of Trump's lie that the American military had found him.
🇺🇸 According to Arkansas Senator Cotton, Arkansas’ 142nd Field Artillery Brigade is departing for the Middle East.Why would an Israel military defence contractor be required on a mission to rescue an American pilot


The Deepstate are a bunch of spoiled sorelosers.


How organized is Iran's Special Forces units? The answer is very
The forces are divided primarily between the regular Army (Artesh) and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
The IRGC handles external operations and unconventional warfare, while the Artesh focuses on territorial defense, maintaining top-tier elite units.
Both work in close integration with Basij militias, creating a resilient structure that is extremely difficult to neutralize.
During the Iran-Iraq War, Basij volunteers underwent intense specialized training for infiltration missions that even included the Hawizeh and Majnoon marshes, operations that required combat divers and swimmers.
The success of those missions directly gave birth to the elite Fatehin units.
Quds Force (IRGC)
The Quds Force is Iran’s arm for foreign operations and asymmetric warfare, with around 5,000 elite operators. It specializes in training, equipping, and coordinating allied groups such as Hezbollah, the Houthis, and Shia militias in Iraq and Syria.
It has direct combat experience in Libya, Yemen, and especially Syria. On April 6, 2026, Israel announced the elimination of Asghar Bagheri, commander of the Quds special operations unit, in Tehran. He was immediately replaced by another leader already designated in the chain of command, once again proving that Mossad-style targeted assassinations have had zero practical effect on degrading Iranian units’ capabilities.
Saberin Unit (IRGC)
The most capable ground commando unit in the IRGC, with 3,000 to 5,000 soldiers. Created in 2000 to fight insurgencies in the mountains along the Iraq and Turkey borders, its members undergo intense courses in climbing, high-altitude survival, and combat in difficult terrain. They have real-world experience against the PJAK in northwestern Iran and in operations in Syria. The unit is also highly experienced in joint training with Russian and Chinese special forces.
Fatehin - The Elite of the Basij
Selected volunteers who receive full commando-level training. With an estimated 5,000 to 10,000 fighters, they specialize in urban warfare, sieges, parachuting, rappelling, and expeditionary operations. Today they are the most effective “armed ideological arm” for Iran’s land power projection.
65th NOHED Brigade (Artesh)
The elite of the regular Army, with around 3,000 to 4,000 paratroopers. Specialists in parachute jumps, hostage rescue, sabotage, and silent infiltration, they are known as “ghosts” in the environments where they operate. Their training includes mountain warfare, snow-covered peaks, and ravines, making them extremely versatile.
The forces are divided primarily between the regular Army (Artesh) and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
The IRGC handles external operations and unconventional warfare, while the Artesh focuses on territorial defense, maintaining top-tier elite units.
Both work in close integration with Basij militias, creating a resilient structure that is extremely difficult to neutralize.
During the Iran-Iraq War, Basij volunteers underwent intense specialized training for infiltration missions that even included the Hawizeh and Majnoon marshes, operations that required combat divers and swimmers.
The success of those missions directly gave birth to the elite Fatehin units.
Quds Force (IRGC)
The Quds Force is Iran’s arm for foreign operations and asymmetric warfare, with around 5,000 elite operators. It specializes in training, equipping, and coordinating allied groups such as Hezbollah, the Houthis, and Shia militias in Iraq and Syria.
It has direct combat experience in Libya, Yemen, and especially Syria. On April 6, 2026, Israel announced the elimination of Asghar Bagheri, commander of the Quds special operations unit, in Tehran. He was immediately replaced by another leader already designated in the chain of command, once again proving that Mossad-style targeted assassinations have had zero practical effect on degrading Iranian units’ capabilities.
Saberin Unit (IRGC)
The most capable ground commando unit in the IRGC, with 3,000 to 5,000 soldiers. Created in 2000 to fight insurgencies in the mountains along the Iraq and Turkey borders, its members undergo intense courses in climbing, high-altitude survival, and combat in difficult terrain. They have real-world experience against the PJAK in northwestern Iran and in operations in Syria. The unit is also highly experienced in joint training with Russian and Chinese special forces.
Fatehin - The Elite of the Basij
Selected volunteers who receive full commando-level training. With an estimated 5,000 to 10,000 fighters, they specialize in urban warfare, sieges, parachuting, rappelling, and expeditionary operations. Today they are the most effective “armed ideological arm” for Iran’s land power projection.
65th NOHED Brigade (Artesh)
The elite of the regular Army, with around 3,000 to 4,000 paratroopers. Specialists in parachute jumps, hostage rescue, sabotage, and silent infiltration, they are known as “ghosts” in the environments where they operate. Their training includes mountain warfare, snow-covered peaks, and ravines, making them extremely versatile.ASKED HOW STRIKING IRANIAN INFRASTRUCTURE WOULD NOT BE A WAR CRIME, TRUMP SAYS: BECAUSE THEY'RE ANIMALS
This is the true feelings of all colonialists.
🇪🇺The EU is preparing for an energy crisis due to the conflict in the Middle East.
In Brussels, a package of measures is being prepared, reports the Spanish El País. For example, discussions are taking place about controlling the air temperature in air-conditioned rooms, encouraging remote work, and restricting air travel.
Some members of the bloc are raising the issue of resuming resource purchases from Russia, notes the newspaper.
In Brussels, a package of measures is being prepared, reports the Spanish El País. For example, discussions are taking place about controlling the air temperature in air-conditioned rooms, encouraging remote work, and restricting air travel.
Some members of the bloc are raising the issue of resuming resource purchases from Russia, notes the newspaper.🇱🇧 Yesterday night, the IDF attempted to assassinate a Hezbollah member, they ended up killing a Lebanese Forces one that was anti Hezbollah.
IDF said it was sorry.
🇺🇸🇮🇷🇮🇶 An American F-35 fighter jet has declared emergency over iraq.
China’s New Electromagnetic Rifle: Field-Tested & Ready for Service (April 4, 2026)
You might have seen early tests of this weapon back in 2025, but what we’re seeing now is the final, mass-produced version officially unveiled by China North Industries Group.
This isn’t just a lab prototype anymore—it’s a fully operational, controllable-power electromagnetic launcher that turns science fiction into reality.
• No sound, no muzzle flash, no cartridges, almost zero recoil
• 1,000–2,000 rounds per minute (2–3x faster than standard rifles)
• Penetrates steel plates at 50 meters
• Already in mass production and ready for military service
🇺🇸🇮🇷 So what the hell happened over the weekend? - DDG report
So now that the dust has settled a bit, we’ve spoken to people and had time to analyze the sequence of events. Here are the two most likely scenarios (albeit very similar) for what happened over the weekend in Iran with the so-called “Search and Rescue Operation” to retrieve the downed F-15E crew.
It’s now fairly clear that the weekend events by the Americans were a Joint Special Operations Command attempt to establish a FOB (Forward Operating Base) in Isfahan. The question remains whether the F-15E was part of that operation, or whether the downing of the jet triggered it.
We lean toward the theory that the F-15E was the “first wave” of the operation. Why? We’re fortunate that Trump isn’t particularly careful with his messaging. In one of his post-rescue posts, he said the rescued WSO (Weapons Systems Officer) was a “respected Colonel.”
That immediately raises a red flag. It’s not common for a colonel (O-6) to serve as a WSO in an F-15E Strike Eagle. WSOs are typically mid-career officers—captains (O-3) or majors (O-4)—paired with pilots of similar rank. However, a colonel could serve as a WSO if designated as the mission commander (MC) for a larger, multi-aircraft operation. U.S. Air Force doctrine allows a senior officer like a colonel to occupy the WSO seat as MC, overseeing all mission phases regardless of the pilot’s junior rank (e.g., captain). That, paired with what we know happened later, points to a broader mission.
The other element is the scale of the operation. The U.S. military didn’t just “find an abandoned airstrip south of Isfahan.” The airstrip where we believe the U.S. attempted to establish the FOB was likely surveyed months in advance. U.S. Special Forces don’t just “wing it” on operations like this. The narrative being presented—such as the claim that the MC-130J “got stuck”—suggests something that Special Operations planners simply don’t do.
As far as we know, the MC-130J Commando II aircraft that transported the troops—and likely the “Little Bird” helicopters—sustained damage from Iranian attacks, which prevented them from taking off. The shrapnel damage seen in images supports that. We don’t believe they crash-landed or were shot down. The only evidence cited for that is the bent rotor blades on one of the engines in aftermath photos. But the MC-130J is not a standard C-130, which uses four-blade steel propellers. The Special Forces variant uses six-bladed Dowty R391 composite propellers, built with a carbon-fiber structure rather than metal. The bent propellers are most likely the result of the resin matrix softening—effectively “melting”—under extreme conditions. Other images support this, as the propellers appear to shred and snap rather than cleanly break.
Why Isfahan? The obvious explanation is the collection of nuclear material, as the region hosts multiple facilities such as Natanz, where enriched uranium is believed to be stored. But there are other factors. Isfahan hosts a large Jewish community, which would likely be influenced by Mossad and CIA operations. The airstrip was not chosen at the last minute to rescue a WSO, with massive assets assembled on the fly. It’s rumored the airstrip had previously been surveyed by Israeli Shaldag (Unit 5101), an elite Israeli Air Force special operations unit.
As for staging: at roughly the same time, Iran struck Camp Buehring in Kuwait, which is believed to have been the staging ground for the operation. This suggests Iran had prior knowledge—and reinforces the idea that the base was tied to the American operation.
There are several other inconsistencies in the U.S. narrative: how a badly injured WSO managed to climb a mountain, why the extraction point was established in Isfahan when evacuation to Kuwait or Iraq was possible, and so on.