- Iran tonight shot down a American MQ-1 drone over the Strait of Hormoz. More than 30 MQ drones have been shot down by Iran and Yemen since Trump's wars have started.
- Al Mayadeen correspondent in Tehran: The American attacks do not only target military sites, but also focus on economic areas and facilities. The American attacks targeted the ports of Chabahar and Bandar Abbas, which are strategic in Iran.
- Mehr News Agency: Explosions have been heard on the islands of Qeshm and Kish in Hormozgan Province, southern Iran from the US attacks.
- Sources from one of the sites affiliated with the so-called "Iranian Opposition" state that the US military is bombing Iranian sites with HIMARS from Kuwaiti territory.
- McKenzie, former CENTCOM commander: The US should seize Khark Island to increase leverage in negotiations.
- U.S. Central Command: At the direction of President Trump, we have begun launching strikes against Iran for the third night in a row.
- Trump: We will destroy the Iranian nuclear facility tonight at Pickaxe (Karkas). (This is a fortified Iranian nuclear site that is still under construction.) He also said, 'The MoU with Iran was a test, and they did not abide by it.'
- Simplicius: Like the spiral of his legacy swirling down the porcelain drain, Trump has lit off a new cycle of aimless bombings, after his patience had run dry for waiting out Iran’s “surrender” to a war the Persian nation had long won. In reality, the US knows it has no real cards to play; the Iranian state has been powerfully reinforced and indurated against US aggression to the point where each round of strikes has increasingly diminishing returns. The late Ayatollah Khamenei’s funeral has likewise cemented societal solidarity and spirit around the Iranian government, leaving the US and Israel with few avenues to make any kind of strategic inroads at all against their foe. Trump continues to wave the threat of “total destruction” of Iran’s critical facilities—desalination and nuclear plants, etc. — but these are likely bluffs owing to the knowledge that Iran’s response would likewise cripple the region’s most critical infrastructures as well, which would rebound onto Trump’s administration in extremely deleterious ways. Key US weapons stockpiles remain significantly depleted and will come under even more intense pressure if strikes against Iran continue at the current rate, as President Donald Trump reiterated Friday that the ceasefire in the conflict is “over.”
- Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz on the destruction of Lebanon: “I said that Southern Lebanon would become Gaza. We would apply the Rafah model. We would destroy everything there. And that is what we did. The infrastructure has been destroyed. Homes in 24 villages along the border, villages that had existed for hundreds of years have been demolished. The army systematically flattened the villages with bulldozers and explosives. Ninety percent of the houses are gone. Between 15,000 and 20,000 homes have been destroyed.”
- Trump’s sons, Eric and Donald Trump Jr., have poured money into more than a dozen federal military contractors that are collectively making billions from their father’s administration. A Washington Post analysis reveals that those firms have raked in more than $3.2 billion in Pentagon deals under the second Trump administration. Most of Eric and Donald Jr.’s investments came after President Trump, 80, retook the White House last year. The firms have also secured $3.1 billion in potential future work, along with the right to “bid exclusively” for up to $200 billion more. Eric, 42, and Donald Jr., 48, cast their investments as acts of “patriotic capitalism,” claiming they’re helping to defend the U.S. against enemy threats.
- Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov in an interview with Swiss magazine Die Weltwoche: He said the West’s efforts made the special military operation a full-scale war, noted that Vladimir Zelensky knows how to end the conflict in Ukraine in one day, and also pointed out that Russia does not need a nuclear escalation and it will never start WW3. “Zelensky came to power promising his people to stop the war. That was his initial promise. And he still can stop the war, taking a very responsible decision.” This means the withdrawal of Ukrainian forces from Donbass and a legal recognition of the prevailing realities: “And the next day the war will be over.” Russia has recently liberated Konstantinovka: “It was prepared to be an untakeable fortress since 2014. And despite that, they managed to take it.” After the liberation of Konstantinovka, the Russian military is “going to take another two important cities. It’s Kramatorsk and Slavyansk. After that, the whole territory of the Donetsk Republic will be liberated.” EU and US supply Kiev with weapons, ammunition and military advisers. “They are supplying the Kiev regime with satellite surveillance results. They target Ukrainian weapons with their satellites. They are using their artificial intelligence, AI, in order to facilitate the military activities of the Kiev regime. If it’s not a direct involvement, then what?”
- CNN: Donald Trump has decided to support the bipartisan Russia sanctions bill that was led by Epstein class Sen. Lindsey Graham. The move, announced after Graham's death, is expected to make it easier for Congress to pass the legislation. The bill would allow Trump to impose steep tariffs on countries that continue buying Russian oil, gas, and uranium, increasing pressure on Moscow over the war in Ukraine that the US-UK-NATO orchestrated in 2014.
- The Sahel bloc is important because Russia is attempting to integrate relations with Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger into the broader African framework. Lavrov has explicitly stated that Moscow expects to facilitate closer contacts between the Alliance of Sahel States and the African Union. This is important, since following the exit of these countries from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and their transition to a confederation, they are in need of external partners willing to recognize their new regional identity. In this sense, Russia offers not only military cooperation but also political recognition.
- The Yemeni Armed Forces have bombed the Abha International Airport & King Khalid Airbase in Saudi Arabia with ballistic missiles & kamikaze drones. In retaliation to Saudi bombing Sana’a airport in Yemen.
- Ansar Allah Political Bureau, Yemen: In a dangerous escalatory step, the criminal Saudi regime bombed Sana'a International Airport in an attempt to prevent our delegation from returning [from ceremonies in Iran) to their homeland, but it failed. The crime of targeting Sana'a International Airport constitutes a blatant act of aggression against our people, a flagrant violation of sovereignty, and a clear breach of international laws and conventions. The targeting of Sana'a International Airport reflects the level of hatred and criminality harbored by the Saudi regime, backed by the US, toward our people. The attack comes within the framework of implementing the American desire to maintain the unjust blockade imposed on our people for more than ten years. The Saudi attack is an attempt to reimpose tutelage over Yemen and confiscate its independent decision-making and sovereignty. Our people have the full right to respond to the Saudi aggression in bombing Sana'a International Airport. The UN, the international community, and humanitarian organizations must assume their responsibilities regarding the suffocating blockade imposed upon our people. Our people have always been, and will remain, free, steadfast in defending their rights, sovereignty, and dignity. The Iranian Mahan Air civilian airplane successfully landing at Al Hodeidah airport despite attacks and threats from Saudis.









































