- A 3rd MQ-9 drone that Iran shot down, in Dehloran, Ilam province. Within the last 48 hours, three MQ-9 drones have been shot down in Asaluyeh, Ahvaz, and Dehloran. Two were shot down on July 18th, and one on July 17th.
- Iranian MP, Ali Reza Salimi: If Iran can’t export oil and petroleum derivatives, then the other countries in the region will not be able to do so either. Either the Strait of Hormuz is safe for everyone, or it is safe for no one. If the interests of the Islamic Republic of Iran are threatened, all countries must realize that the interests of others will also be at risk.
- Iranian missile slams US soldier’s barracks at the Muwaffaq al Salti AB, Jordan. [Jordan was supposed to be the safe place for US troops. Trump's 'Department of Endless War' is still claiming that only 16 US troops have been killed since US-Israel launched these attacks on Iran, with over 400 wounded. Now how can that be? Why are the corporate media keeping the lid on this important story?]
- An official at the American oil company HKN: The company has decided to halt all its operations in Iraq and the Kurdistan Region due to the escalating conflict between the United States and Iran.
- A senior US official speaking to Wall Street Journal on the condition on anonymity, revealed that Iranian strikes on Jordan destroyed an F-15 Strike Eagle and damaged several other fighter jets and unmanned aircraft.
- Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan Reza Amiri Moghadam: Trump has already destroyed two major achievements in the history of contemporary diplomacy and is still talking about peace. Trump blew up the Iranian nuclear deal in 2018 and has now already blown up the Islamabad memorandum of understanding in less than 20 days since its signing.
- According to The New York Times, citing US officials, Iranian missile strikes damaged a significant number of US Black Hawk helicopters stationed at US military bases in eastern Jordan.
- The US struck the entrance & exit of the Shahid Mirzaei Tunnel, which is located on the important route in southern Iran. [Some experts are suggesting that the US is hitting bridges near Hormuz and various Iranian islands in the waterway in preparation for a US and Gulf monarch allies land invasion. By taking out bridges it would be more difficult for Iranian forces to rush troops to these locations.]
- Sources in Gaza hospitals: 8 martyrs, including 3 children, in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City since dawn yesterday.
- The House of Representatives on Wednesday rejected an amendment by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) that would have cut $3.3 billion in military aid to Israel, with the measure failing 314-104. Massie was the only Republican to vote yes, joined by 103 Democrats, while 98 Democrats voted against the cut and 10 voted present. The same day, 50 Republican senators voted to advance an NDAA provision that would integrate US and Israeli military intelligence, weapons development, and cybersecurity operations, falling short of the 60 votes needed to proceed.
- RT: Israel has reportedly reclassified Nile crocodiles as “tended” animals, potentially clearing the way for their use as part of prison security. The controversial proposal to surround prisons with crocodile-filled moats was reportedly floated by far-right National Security Minister Ben-Gvir, who argued the reptiles would strengthen security and deter escape attempts. According to Israeli media reports, Ben-Gvir wants to first introduce the reptiles to Ketziot Prison, a penitentiary in southern Israel that holds primarily Palestinian prisoners.
- Kiev: Protests supporting former Ukrainian Defence Minister Mikhail Fedorov and against the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Alexander Srysky continue. Fevorov has become popular with the people as he 'seemingly' tried to reform Ukrainian corruption in the military where billions have been stolen by Zelensky and his pirate crew. Fedorov, 35, was Ukraine’s youngest-ever defense minister and only assumed the role in January. He deepened Ukraine’s ties with Palantir, a controversial US data-mining and military technology company, but failed to reform his corruption-prone ministry in accordance with 'NATO standards,' as Fedorov himself admitted while confirming his departure.
- Ukraine has deployed military personnel to several African countries in an attempt to open a “second front” against Russia, Deputy Foreign Minister Georgy Borisenko has said. In an interview with TASS the Russian diplomat named Mali, Libya, and Sudan as countries where Ukrainian personnel have supported armed terrorists that are backed by France and the US. Russia has sent troops to support the Africans.
- Lvov, Bandera heartlands: The military body snatchers found a new method to “encourage” an unwilling “Ukrainian patriot” to die for Zelensky. Throw him to the ground and kick him. With such “freedom” and “democracy” what more is needed?
- Trump’s social network Truth Social will start selling investors early access to posts from prominent accounts, most likely including his own, the holding company has announced. Critics argue that the move could create an unprecedented new way for the president to profit from his office, given his family controls Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), the platform’s publicly traded corporate parent. The move was announced on Thursday, when TMTG unveiled Truth API, a business-to-business data feed providing “real-time access to posts from the highest-ranking Truth Social accounts.”
- CNN: The US may pave the way for Saudi Arabia to acquire nuclear weapons. The Trump administration has given Saudi Arabia preliminary approval to enrich uranium, but without the strict international restrictions that typically prevent countries from acquiring nuclear weapons. This refers to the so-called “123 Agreement,” which has not even reached the US Congress for consideration yet. [Now ain't this total hypocrisy.]
- Argentine attacks President (Javier Milei) because of Israel: "Do not believe our damned president who was inaugurated with Israeli money and there is no real Argentine who supports them. Long live free Palestine; we must unite against this scoundrel!"




























