Following a US and Israeli announcement of a “major combat operation” against Iran, X became inundated with disinformation. Numerous posts, many from verified accounts, shared misleading claims about the attack’s scale and locations, often using old or AI-generated footage. This rapid spread of false narratives highlights X’s ongoing struggle with disinformation during significant global events, with corrections proving insufficient against viral, inaccurate content.
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The current US approach to Iran mirrors the flawed logic of the 2003 Iraq invasion, prioritizing performative displays of power over strategic necessity and the feasibility of stable political outcomes. This foreign policy, driven by a desire for dominance and attention, treats military force as the strategy itself rather than a tool to serve broader objectives. Such a non-strategic application of force risks significant regional instability, humanitarian crises, and the erosion of American credibility and alliances, even if the initial phase appears successful. The focus on spectacle over strategy suggests a dangerous disregard for long-term consequences, potentially leading to protracted conflict and unintended geopolitical repercussions.
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The Strait of Hormuz, a critical artery for global oil transport, has reportedly seen its first oil tanker attack, according to information originating from Oman. This incident brings into sharp focus the precarious nature of maritime security in the region and the potential for significant economic repercussions. The vessel in question, identified as The Skylight, is reportedly on the United States’ list of sanctioned ships. This detail adds a layer of complexity, suggesting that the tanker may belong to the so-called “shadow fleet” and, notably, has a portion of its crew that is Iranian.
The timing and circumstances of this alleged attack raise immediate questions.… Continue reading
White House chief of staff Susie Wiles consistently characterized President Donald Trump’s primary motivation as an agent of peace, even promoting him as “THE PEACE PRESIDENT.” This branding effort contrasted with earlier statements from Trump, who had promised to stop wars. However, the article notes a shift in rhetoric, with Trump later acknowledging the volatility of situations, such as a potential conflict with Iran, and White House press releases still referring to him as the “President of Peace” even while detailing military actions. Despite these claims, Trump’s public statements following US attacks on Iran emphasized military might and the annihilation of the Iranian navy, rather than de-escalation. The article concludes by detailing the significant casualties reported by Iranian state media resulting from these strikes, while noting the absence of reported American casualties.
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Following a strike on a girls’ school in Minab, Iran, the confirmed death toll has tragically reached 165, with search and rescue operations now complete. While Iranian state media reports the school was bombed multiple times during US-Israeli strikes, CNN has been unable to verify this claim, though the school is located near an Iranian military base. Both the US military’s CENTCOM and the Israeli Defense Forces have stated they are aware of and investigating reports of civilian harm, emphasizing the protection of civilians as a priority.
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Top Democratic leaders Senator Chuck Schumer and Representative Hakeem Jeffries faced criticism for their measured responses to President Trump’s military actions against Iran. While acknowledging the need for congressional authorization and adequate briefings, their statements stopped short of a full condemnation of the assault, which resulted in casualties and regional instability. Critics argued that the leaders’ focus on procedural concerns, rather than outright opposition to the war, was insufficient, especially given evidence of behind-the-scenes efforts to delay War Powers resolutions before the attacks began. This contrasted with more forceful denunciations from other Democratic lawmakers who characterized the actions as unlawful and catastrophic.
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Despite a Supreme Court ruling against his use of emergency powers for tariffs, the president reportedly plans to pursue similar tactics for election interference. He is allegedly considering an executive order to declare a national voting emergency, citing a law the Court found inapplicable to tariffs. This proposed order is driven by conspiracy theories about foreign interference in the 2020 election, promoted by long-time Republican operatives involved in past smear campaigns. Election denialism, fueled by these tactics, is presented as the president’s most lasting impact on political culture.
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It seems Representative Lauren Boebert has once again found herself in the spotlight, this time for posting a photograph of former President Bill Clinton during a deposition. This action has ignited a flurry of reactions, with many questioning the appropriateness and potential ramifications of such a move.
The core of the controversy appears to stem from the very nature of a deposition – a private, legal proceeding. The expectation is that participants will adhere to specific rules of decorum and confidentiality. By sharing a photo from this setting, Boebert has, in the eyes of many, breached that trust and potentially violated House rules regarding the use of electronic devices in sensitive proceedings.… Continue reading
President Donald Trump announced a war against Iran, claiming it posed a direct threat and that diplomacy had failed. However, the article argues that Trump lacks a clear plan for the aftermath, echoing the failures of the Iraq War where insufficient post-invasion preparations led to prolonged chaos and instability. Similar to past impulsive decisions, Trump appears to be initiating military action without adequate consideration for what comes next, potentially leaving the region and any potential Iranian opposition vulnerable.
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Operation Epic Fury has resulted in the deaths of three U.S. service members and serious injuries to five others as of 9:30 am ET, March 1. While some personnel sustained minor injuries and are expected to return to duty, major combat operations are ongoing. Due to the evolving nature of the situation and respect for the families of the fallen, further information, including identities, will be released 24 hours after next of kin notification.
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US Soldiers Die in War on Iran, Blamed on Trump and Israel
Operation Epic Fury has resulted in the deaths of three U.S. service members and serious injuries to five others as of 9:30 am ET, March 1. While some personnel sustained minor injuries and are expected to return to duty, major combat operations are ongoing. Due to the evolving nature of the situation and respect for the families of the fallen, further information, including identities, will be released 24 hours after next of kin notification.
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