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ADC Crisis: Why Appeal Court Sacked David Mark and Aregbesola, Labour Party May remain the only option for 2027

ADC Crisis: Why Appeal Court Sacked David Mark and Aregbesola, Labour Party May remain the only option for 2027


Nigeria's Court of Appeal removes David Mark and Ogbeni Rauf Adensoji Aregbesola  as national chairman and National Secretary of African Democratic Congress (ADC) as the Court affirms Nafiu Bala as the authentic leader of the opposition party.

The development has since sparks political reactions as Bala is widely regarded as an ally of the Nigeria's incumbent president Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the ruling All Progressive Congress.

The APC leadership has been in charge of the country since 2015, failed to tackles the insecurity as the regime has been involving in negotiations with the terrorists that have been ravaging the country since 2009.


The crisis rocking opposition political parties including the Labour Party (LP), People's Democratic Party (PDP) and lately African Democratic Congress (ADC) are all linked to the desperate moves of the pro Terrorists Bola Tinubu led APC Government.


On ADC litigation, the Court of Appeal (Nigeria) has reportedly removed former Senate President, David Mark, as the National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), affirming Nafiu Bala as the authentic leader of the party. Many believed Nafiu Bala was bankrolled by the presidency to cause distablisation the coalition of the political oligarchy aiming to use the platform in 2027.


The appellate court ruling is said to have resolved a leadership crisis that had divided the party, with the judges recognising Bala as the legitimate national chairman with authority to manage the party’s affairs..

The judgment is already generating reactions within political circles, as analysts believe the decision could reshape the internal structure of the ADC and influence its political direction in the coming months. The development has also attracted attention due to Bala’s perceived political closeness to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a factor observers say could affect future political alignments.


As of the time of filing this report, David Mark had not issued an official response to the ruling. The judgment may trigger further legal or political steps from factions that previously backed Mark’s leadership.


With the court affirming Bala as chairman, it's believe the party may now move to stabilise its leadership after months of internal disagreements while stakeholders monitor how different factions within the party respond to the verdict.


The ambition of the former Vice President Alhaj Atiku Abubakar, former Governor of Anambra State Mr. Peter Obi and Rotimi Amaechi to clinch the presidential Ticket of the party might have hit a dead luck depending on the direction of Snafu leadership.


The Labour Party has recently emerged as a platform free of crisis following both the supreme court judgement and an Abuja Court court affirming the leadership of the Distinguished Senator Nenadi Esther Usman as the Authentic leadership that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) must deal with. While the PDP is believed to have been taken over by the pro Tinubu ally Wike.


The Labour Party may be the only alternative political platform for all the opposition as far as the 2027 general elections may be concerned.


Nigeria's Court of Appeal removes David Mark and Ogbeni Rauf Adensoji Aregbesola  as national chairman and National Secretary of African Democratic Congress (ADC) as the Court affirms Nafiu Bala as the authentic leader of the opposition party.

The development has since sparks political reactions as Bala is widely regarded as an ally of the Nigeria's incumbent president Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the ruling All Progressive Congress.

The APC leadership has been in charge of the country since 2015, failed to tackles the insecurity as the regime has been involving in negotiations with the terrorists that have been ravaging the country since 2009.


The crisis rocking opposition political parties including the Labour Party (LP), People's Democratic Party (PDP) and lately African Democratic Congress (ADC) are all linked to the desperate moves of the pro Terrorists Bola Tinubu led APC Government.


On ADC litigation, the Court of Appeal (Nigeria) has reportedly removed former Senate President, David Mark, as the National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), affirming Nafiu Bala as the authentic leader of the party. Many believed Nafiu Bala was bankrolled by the presidency to cause distablisation the coalition of the political oligarchy aiming to use the platform in 2027.


The appellate court ruling is said to have resolved a leadership crisis that had divided the party, with the judges recognising Bala as the legitimate national chairman with authority to manage the party’s affairs..

The judgment is already generating reactions within political circles, as analysts believe the decision could reshape the internal structure of the ADC and influence its political direction in the coming months. The development has also attracted attention due to Bala’s perceived political closeness to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a factor observers say could affect future political alignments.


As of the time of filing this report, David Mark had not issued an official response to the ruling. The judgment may trigger further legal or political steps from factions that previously backed Mark’s leadership.


With the court affirming Bala as chairman, it's believe the party may now move to stabilise its leadership after months of internal disagreements while stakeholders monitor how different factions within the party respond to the verdict.


The ambition of the former Vice President Alhaj Atiku Abubakar, former Governor of Anambra State Mr. Peter Obi and Rotimi Amaechi to clinch the presidential Ticket of the party might have hit a dead luck depending on the direction of Snafu leadership.


The Labour Party has recently emerged as a platform free of crisis following both the supreme court judgement and an Abuja Court court affirming the leadership of the Distinguished Senator Nenadi Esther Usman as the Authentic leadership that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) must deal with. While the PDP is believed to have been taken over by the pro Tinubu ally Wike.


The Labour Party may be the only alternative political platform for all the opposition as far as the 2027 general elections may be concerned.

Iran Confirmed US Attacks on Kharg Island

Iran Confirmed US Attacks on Kharg Island


 Iranian media reported on Saturday that Kharg Island was targeted by airstrikes earlier on Friday. Field sources said more than 15 explosions were heard across the island, with thick smoke rising from several locations.


Sources added that despite the intensity of the blasts, none of the island’s oil infrastructure was damaged. No further details about possible casualties or other damage have been released.


Confirming the attacks, American President Donald J. Trump in a social media post stated: "Moments ago, at my direction, the United States Central Command executed one of the most powerful bombing raids in the History of the Middle East, and totally obliterated every MILITARY target in Iran’s crown jewel, Kharg Island... Iran has NO ability to defend anything that we want to attack — There is nothing they can do about it!" 


Trump announced that the United States military carried out what he described as the most powerful bombing raids in the history of the Middle East, claiming that American forces “totally obliterated every military target” on Iran’s crown jewel—Kharg Island.


He declared that the military “totally OBLITERATED every MILITARY target” on the island and emphasized that U.S. weapons are the most powerful and sophisticated ever developed. At the same time, he claimed he deliberately chose not to destroy the oil infrastructure on the island “for reasons of decency.”


He issued a stark warning: if Iran interferes with shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, the United States would reconsider that restraint.


Why Kharg Island Is the Crown Jewel


But Kharg Island is not just another patch of territory. It is one of the most critical nodes in the global energy system and the beating heart of Iran’s oil export economy.


The island sits in the northern part of the Persian Gulf and serves as Iran’s primary oil export terminal. For decades it has functioned as the main gateway through which Iranian crude reaches the world market.


At times, over 90 percent of Iran’s oil exports pass through Kharg Island. Massive storage tanks, loading terminals, and pipelines connect the island directly to oil fields deep inside Iran. Offshore, supertankers line up to load millions of barrels destined for markets across Asia and beyond.


Strike Kharg Island and you are not just hitting a military target.


You are threatening the economic artery that fuels the Iranian state.


The Strait of Hormuz — The World’s Energy Chokepoint


Trump’s warning also highlights the second layer of the confrontation: the Strait of Hormuz.


Roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil supply flows through this narrow waterway between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula. Any disruption—mines, missile strikes, drone attacks, or shipping blockades—would immediately ripple across global markets.


Oil prices would surge. Shipping insurance would skyrocket. Economies far from the Middle East would feel the shock within days.


That is why Kharg Island sits at the intersection of military power and global energy security.


The Oil Infrastructure Trump Did Not Strike


By declaring that the United States chose not to destroy the oil infrastructure on Kharg Island, Trump effectively revealed the ultimate pressure point.


The storage tanks, export terminals, and loading platforms remain intact—for now.


Those facilities represent an economic switch. Destroy them, and Iran’s oil exports collapse overnight. Leave them standing, and they remain a lever of geopolitical pressure.



The Economic Consequence of Destroying Kharg


Trump also understands the danger of going further.


Destroying the oil depots on Kharg Island—or attempting to seize the island—could send oil prices skyrocketing. Such a shock would not only hit Iran; it would also severely impact the U.S. economy and global markets.


Kharg Island handles roughly 80–90 percent of Iran’s oil exports, making it one of the most sensitive energy hubs on the planet.


Any attempt to occupy the island would also expose U.S. forces to Iranian missiles, drones, and naval retaliation across the Persian Gulf.


The “Forbidden Island” — A Strategic Prize for 4,000 Years


Among Iranians, Kharg Island is often called the “forbidden island.”

Its importance stretches back thousands of years. Archaeological evidence shows human settlements there more than 4,000 years ago, and multiple empires recognized its strategic value as a maritime trading post.


The island sits about 25 kilometers off the Iranian coast and is capable of loading up to ten supertankers simultaneously. Access is tightly controlled and guarded by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.


Two factors made it Iran’s dominant export hub:


First, pipelines could easily connect the island to the massive oil fields of southwestern Iran.


Second, its deep-water location allows the docking of the largest oil tankers—something few other Iranian ports can accommodate.


War, Destruction, and Reconstruction


Modern development of Kharg began in 1956, when oil reservoirs were built there. In the 1960s, under the Shah, the island was expanded into a major export terminal with help from the American company Amoco.


By the mid-1970s, Kharg had three major oil terminals.

After the Iranian Revolution, those assets were nationalized.

During the Iran–Iraq War, Kharg became one of the most heavily bombed targets in the region. Iraq repeatedly tried to destroy the facilities because crippling the island would have economically strangled Iran.


Much of the infrastructure was damaged or destroyed—but Iran rebuilt it after the war and fortified the island heavily.


Today it is among the most defended locations in the country.

The Global Oil Market’s Most Dangerous Pressure Point


Few oil-producing countries depend so heavily on a single export facility.


Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Russia, Mexico, and Venezuela all distribute their export capacity across multiple ports.


Iran relies overwhelmingly on Kharg.

That makes the island a pressure point without a clean trigger.


Analysts warn that if Kharg were destroyed, oil prices could surge to $150 per barrel or higher, triggering inflation and economic instability worldwide.


In the weeks leading up to the conflict, satellite imagery suggested Iran anticipated the threat. Storage tanks on the island were partially emptied and exports surged to near-record levels.

The island still stands.

And whoever decides whether it is struck or spared effectively holds a lever over the price of energy—and the stability of economies—across the entire world.


The Iran's revenge against US and Israeli economic interests I the middle east region are believed to be underway.


 Iranian media reported on Saturday that Kharg Island was targeted by airstrikes earlier on Friday. Field sources said more than 15 explosions were heard across the island, with thick smoke rising from several locations.


Sources added that despite the intensity of the blasts, none of the island’s oil infrastructure was damaged. No further details about possible casualties or other damage have been released.


Confirming the attacks, American President Donald J. Trump in a social media post stated: "Moments ago, at my direction, the United States Central Command executed one of the most powerful bombing raids in the History of the Middle East, and totally obliterated every MILITARY target in Iran’s crown jewel, Kharg Island... Iran has NO ability to defend anything that we want to attack — There is nothing they can do about it!" 


Trump announced that the United States military carried out what he described as the most powerful bombing raids in the history of the Middle East, claiming that American forces “totally obliterated every military target” on Iran’s crown jewel—Kharg Island.


He declared that the military “totally OBLITERATED every MILITARY target” on the island and emphasized that U.S. weapons are the most powerful and sophisticated ever developed. At the same time, he claimed he deliberately chose not to destroy the oil infrastructure on the island “for reasons of decency.”


He issued a stark warning: if Iran interferes with shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, the United States would reconsider that restraint.


Why Kharg Island Is the Crown Jewel


But Kharg Island is not just another patch of territory. It is one of the most critical nodes in the global energy system and the beating heart of Iran’s oil export economy.


The island sits in the northern part of the Persian Gulf and serves as Iran’s primary oil export terminal. For decades it has functioned as the main gateway through which Iranian crude reaches the world market.


At times, over 90 percent of Iran’s oil exports pass through Kharg Island. Massive storage tanks, loading terminals, and pipelines connect the island directly to oil fields deep inside Iran. Offshore, supertankers line up to load millions of barrels destined for markets across Asia and beyond.


Strike Kharg Island and you are not just hitting a military target.


You are threatening the economic artery that fuels the Iranian state.


The Strait of Hormuz — The World’s Energy Chokepoint


Trump’s warning also highlights the second layer of the confrontation: the Strait of Hormuz.


Roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil supply flows through this narrow waterway between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula. Any disruption—mines, missile strikes, drone attacks, or shipping blockades—would immediately ripple across global markets.


Oil prices would surge. Shipping insurance would skyrocket. Economies far from the Middle East would feel the shock within days.


That is why Kharg Island sits at the intersection of military power and global energy security.


The Oil Infrastructure Trump Did Not Strike


By declaring that the United States chose not to destroy the oil infrastructure on Kharg Island, Trump effectively revealed the ultimate pressure point.


The storage tanks, export terminals, and loading platforms remain intact—for now.


Those facilities represent an economic switch. Destroy them, and Iran’s oil exports collapse overnight. Leave them standing, and they remain a lever of geopolitical pressure.



The Economic Consequence of Destroying Kharg


Trump also understands the danger of going further.


Destroying the oil depots on Kharg Island—or attempting to seize the island—could send oil prices skyrocketing. Such a shock would not only hit Iran; it would also severely impact the U.S. economy and global markets.


Kharg Island handles roughly 80–90 percent of Iran’s oil exports, making it one of the most sensitive energy hubs on the planet.


Any attempt to occupy the island would also expose U.S. forces to Iranian missiles, drones, and naval retaliation across the Persian Gulf.


The “Forbidden Island” — A Strategic Prize for 4,000 Years


Among Iranians, Kharg Island is often called the “forbidden island.”

Its importance stretches back thousands of years. Archaeological evidence shows human settlements there more than 4,000 years ago, and multiple empires recognized its strategic value as a maritime trading post.


The island sits about 25 kilometers off the Iranian coast and is capable of loading up to ten supertankers simultaneously. Access is tightly controlled and guarded by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.


Two factors made it Iran’s dominant export hub:


First, pipelines could easily connect the island to the massive oil fields of southwestern Iran.


Second, its deep-water location allows the docking of the largest oil tankers—something few other Iranian ports can accommodate.


War, Destruction, and Reconstruction


Modern development of Kharg began in 1956, when oil reservoirs were built there. In the 1960s, under the Shah, the island was expanded into a major export terminal with help from the American company Amoco.


By the mid-1970s, Kharg had three major oil terminals.

After the Iranian Revolution, those assets were nationalized.

During the Iran–Iraq War, Kharg became one of the most heavily bombed targets in the region. Iraq repeatedly tried to destroy the facilities because crippling the island would have economically strangled Iran.


Much of the infrastructure was damaged or destroyed—but Iran rebuilt it after the war and fortified the island heavily.


Today it is among the most defended locations in the country.

The Global Oil Market’s Most Dangerous Pressure Point


Few oil-producing countries depend so heavily on a single export facility.


Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Russia, Mexico, and Venezuela all distribute their export capacity across multiple ports.


Iran relies overwhelmingly on Kharg.

That makes the island a pressure point without a clean trigger.


Analysts warn that if Kharg were destroyed, oil prices could surge to $150 per barrel or higher, triggering inflation and economic instability worldwide.


In the weeks leading up to the conflict, satellite imagery suggested Iran anticipated the threat. Storage tanks on the island were partially emptied and exports surged to near-record levels.

The island still stands.

And whoever decides whether it is struck or spared effectively holds a lever over the price of energy—and the stability of economies—across the entire world.


The Iran's revenge against US and Israeli economic interests I the middle east region are believed to be underway.

U.S Israel Iran War: Pentagon sending USS Tripoli to Middle East, offers $10 million reward for information on top Iranian leaders

U.S Israel Iran War: Pentagon sending USS Tripoli to Middle East, offers $10 million reward for information on top Iranian leaders


Pentagon sending USS Tripoli, a Marine Amphibious Ready Group, and the 31st MEU to the Middle East with about 2,500 U.S. Marines, a defense official confirms to newsmen. The ship is based in Japan and could arrive in 1–2 weeks.


According to an AFP report, Trump's government has offers $10 million reward for information on top Iranian leaders.

Meanwhile, Iranian officials led a pro-government rally in Tehran as explosions rocked the city on Friday, while the United States vowed it would intensify strikes in the coming hours and days. Trump said it was his "honour" to be killing the Islamic republic's leaders calling them "deranged scumbags".

The United States will be hitting Iran hard over the "over the next week", Trump told Fox News Radio.


US President Donald Trump has said in an interview with Fox News Radio that he suspected Russian leader Vladimir Putin was aiding Iran in the war against the United States and Israel. 


"I think he might be helping him a little bit, yeah, I guess. And he probably thinks we're helping Ukraine, right?" Trump said in an interview that aired Friday.


Several US media outlets have reported that Russia has provided targeting information to Iran for attacking US forces during the ongoing conflict.

 


Pentagon sending USS Tripoli, a Marine Amphibious Ready Group, and the 31st MEU to the Middle East with about 2,500 U.S. Marines, a defense official confirms to newsmen. The ship is based in Japan and could arrive in 1–2 weeks.


According to an AFP report, Trump's government has offers $10 million reward for information on top Iranian leaders.

Meanwhile, Iranian officials led a pro-government rally in Tehran as explosions rocked the city on Friday, while the United States vowed it would intensify strikes in the coming hours and days. Trump said it was his "honour" to be killing the Islamic republic's leaders calling them "deranged scumbags".

The United States will be hitting Iran hard over the "over the next week", Trump told Fox News Radio.


US President Donald Trump has said in an interview with Fox News Radio that he suspected Russian leader Vladimir Putin was aiding Iran in the war against the United States and Israel. 


"I think he might be helping him a little bit, yeah, I guess. And he probably thinks we're helping Ukraine, right?" Trump said in an interview that aired Friday.


Several US media outlets have reported that Russia has provided targeting information to Iran for attacking US forces during the ongoing conflict.

 

U.S. aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln targeted by Iran's naval, rendered inoperable — IRGC

U.S. aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln targeted by Iran's naval, rendered inoperable — IRGC

Electrical malfunction causes fire on the Gerald Ford carrier


 


Spokesperson for Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya (PBUH) HQ has said the U.S. aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln was targeted by the naval forces of the IRGC and has been rendered inoperable.

The carrier has left the region and is currently returning to the United States.


In another development, the United States announced an event that appears somewhat mysterious: a fire caused by an electrical malfunction on the Gerald Ford carrier.


Shortly before that as well, there was a U.S. announcement about two tanker aircraft that provide aerial refueling falling — one was lost, while the second landed safely.

Reports say that six crew members were on board the aircraft that crashed. CENTCOM has confirmed that a KC-135 Stratotanker crashed in western Iraq while conducting operations against Iran. The second aircraft involved landed safely.


The Islamic Resistance in Iraq claimed responsibility for the downing.


Western bases in the region are under heavy bombardment, and some have gone out of service.


Israeli air power continues, but major questions are now circulating about its ability to complete its missions, especially with missiles continuing to fall on Israel with great intensity and force.


Already there have been a major shift in the course of the US Israel war against Iran!

The war against Iran relies on four pillars:

The aircraft carrier Gerald Ford

The aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln.

U.S. and Western bases in the region.

Israeli air power, along with the security operations that accompany it.


Out of the four pillars, only one is still operational. Tehran is different. American Donald Trump and Israeli Benjamin Netanyahu are on a wrong move against a formidable Iranian forces


Electrical malfunction causes fire on the Gerald Ford carrier


 


Spokesperson for Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya (PBUH) HQ has said the U.S. aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln was targeted by the naval forces of the IRGC and has been rendered inoperable.

The carrier has left the region and is currently returning to the United States.


In another development, the United States announced an event that appears somewhat mysterious: a fire caused by an electrical malfunction on the Gerald Ford carrier.


Shortly before that as well, there was a U.S. announcement about two tanker aircraft that provide aerial refueling falling — one was lost, while the second landed safely.

Reports say that six crew members were on board the aircraft that crashed. CENTCOM has confirmed that a KC-135 Stratotanker crashed in western Iraq while conducting operations against Iran. The second aircraft involved landed safely.


The Islamic Resistance in Iraq claimed responsibility for the downing.


Western bases in the region are under heavy bombardment, and some have gone out of service.


Israeli air power continues, but major questions are now circulating about its ability to complete its missions, especially with missiles continuing to fall on Israel with great intensity and force.


Already there have been a major shift in the course of the US Israel war against Iran!

The war against Iran relies on four pillars:

The aircraft carrier Gerald Ford

The aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln.

U.S. and Western bases in the region.

Israeli air power, along with the security operations that accompany it.


Out of the four pillars, only one is still operational. Tehran is different. American Donald Trump and Israeli Benjamin Netanyahu are on a wrong move against a formidable Iranian forces


US military investigation Confirms US Tomahawk missile hit an Iranian elementary school, killing at least 175 people, mostly children

US military investigation Confirms US Tomahawk missile hit an Iranian elementary school, killing at least 175 people, mostly children


 A preliminary US military investigation found that a US Tomahawk missile mistakenly hit an Iranian elementary school on Feb. 28, killing at least 175 people, mostly children. 


The strike happened because outdated targeting data labeled the building as part of a nearby Iranian naval base. - NYT


Meanwhile, UNESCO has warned that intensifying hostilities are already damaging cultural landmarks in Iran and the broader region, saying it has communicated with all parties to the conflict to coordinate protections for heritage sites.


Spokesperson of Iran's Armed Forces General Shekarchi has said if any threat is made against our ports, all docks and economic ports in the entire region will be our legitimate targets, and we will carry out operations heavier than those we have done so far.

All ports and docks in the region would become legitimate targets if Iran’s ports and docks are threatened, a senior spokesperson for Iran’s armed forces told state media on Wednesday.


“I deny the CENTCOM (US Central Command) statement claiming that naval vessels of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have hidden in commercial ports,” Abolfazl Shekarchi added.


Earlier in the day, CENTCOM said that Iran was using civilian ports along the Strait of Hormuz to conduct military operations that threaten international shipping.


CENTCOM warned Iranian dockworkers, administrative personnel and commercial vessel crews to avoid Iranian naval vessels and military equipment.



Also, reports has it that Iran will target economic and banking interests linked to the US ‌and Israel in the region after an attack on an Iranian bank, a spokesperson for Tehran's Khatam al-Anbiya military command headquarters said on Wednesday.


According to an AFP report, Tehran confirmed it is ready for a long war of attrition that would 'destroy' the world economy, after firing on two commercial ships and threatening any vessels from the United States or its allies


 A preliminary US military investigation found that a US Tomahawk missile mistakenly hit an Iranian elementary school on Feb. 28, killing at least 175 people, mostly children. 


The strike happened because outdated targeting data labeled the building as part of a nearby Iranian naval base. - NYT


Meanwhile, UNESCO has warned that intensifying hostilities are already damaging cultural landmarks in Iran and the broader region, saying it has communicated with all parties to the conflict to coordinate protections for heritage sites.


Spokesperson of Iran's Armed Forces General Shekarchi has said if any threat is made against our ports, all docks and economic ports in the entire region will be our legitimate targets, and we will carry out operations heavier than those we have done so far.

All ports and docks in the region would become legitimate targets if Iran’s ports and docks are threatened, a senior spokesperson for Iran’s armed forces told state media on Wednesday.


“I deny the CENTCOM (US Central Command) statement claiming that naval vessels of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have hidden in commercial ports,” Abolfazl Shekarchi added.


Earlier in the day, CENTCOM said that Iran was using civilian ports along the Strait of Hormuz to conduct military operations that threaten international shipping.


CENTCOM warned Iranian dockworkers, administrative personnel and commercial vessel crews to avoid Iranian naval vessels and military equipment.



Also, reports has it that Iran will target economic and banking interests linked to the US ‌and Israel in the region after an attack on an Iranian bank, a spokesperson for Tehran's Khatam al-Anbiya military command headquarters said on Wednesday.


According to an AFP report, Tehran confirmed it is ready for a long war of attrition that would 'destroy' the world economy, after firing on two commercial ships and threatening any vessels from the United States or its allies

Seeking Contact with Iran, American Donald Trump held a phone call with Russian Vladimir Putin to discuss efforts to end the ongoing conflict

Seeking Contact with Iran, American Donald Trump held a phone call with Russian Vladimir Putin to discuss efforts to end the ongoing conflict

U.S. President Donald Trump has reportedly held a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss efforts to end the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. 


During the call, Putin presented proposals aimed at reaching a quick political and diplomatic settlement to the war.


The development comes as Russia has also maintained close contact with Iran. Putin recently congratulated Iran’s newly appointed Supreme Leader and expressed Russia’s support for Iran in the face of military pressure from the U.S. and Israel.


Hormuz is closed by the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) . Markets are reacting with great panicking. 

US envoy reportedly seeks contact with Iran on ceasefire but Tehran blatantly refused any ceasefire or negotiations with United States.


The Al Jazeera bureau chief in Tehran, Noureddine El-Dghir, reports from reliable sources that US President’s envoy, Steve Witkoff, has attempted to reach Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, aiming to test Tehran’s willingness for a ceasefire.


However, according to the sources, there is currently no Iranian interest in engaging, with another source confirming that Iran’s National Security Council has no discussion at this time regarding halting the war.

Iran’s FM Abbas Araghchi told PBS News that talking or negotiating with the US is no longer on the agenda. He says that despite making progress during previous rounds of negotiations, the US still chose to attack Iran.


14 million barrels/day—one-third of global seaborne oil—flow through Hormuz. Traffic is down 80% in one week as Oil past $100. Prices up 30% in a week. Inflation rising. Industry slowing already.


Schumer calls on Trump as oil price surges


Senate minority leader is urging the President to tap the nation’s reserve — 415.4 million barrels

 "Oil production dependent on the strait risks fully stopping in the coming month. We are entering a new price reality—inevitable."

Oil prices above $100 per barrel “increase pressure on consumer prices through transport, logistics, and business costs,” Russian expert Alexey Primak told Sputnik. 


“If these levels persist for several months, central banks will have to maintain tight monetary policy longer than the market expects. This adds to the risk of a global economic slowdown," he stressed.


Washington started this war. Now the US is quietly easing Russian oil sanctions to stabilize markets—while Europe scrambles.


- Russian intelligence reports indicate Israel has suffered catastrophic losses in the initial 72 hours of Iran's retaliation, far exceeding public admissions by Netanyahu.


- Key findings from the leaked assessment include:


  - Complete operational loss of the Dimona nuclear reactor, Israel's critical nuclear site.


  - Death of 11 top nuclear scientists due to Iranian strikes on Dimona and related facilities.


  - Elimination of 6 senior IDF generals through targeted assassinations and missile attacks.


  - Loss of 198 air force officers, including senior pilots and command staff.


  - 462 soldiers killed in ground operations and base attacks.


  - 32 Mossad agents killed in failed covert operations.


- Total elite casualties exceed 700 personnel, potentially crippling Israel's military and nuclear capabilities for years.


 widespread panic on social media, with comments highlighting the severity of the losses and the implications for Israeli military supremacy.


 Netanyahu has not publicly addressed the loss of Dimona, but emergency war cabinet meetings are reportedly taking place.


- Iran's IRGC has publicly celebrated the developments, framing them as "divine justice."


- The situation marks a significant shift in the balance of power in the Middle East.


Iran launched drones and missiles toward Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates in the early hours of Tuesday, authorities in the three Persian Gulf states said.


Saudi defense ministry said it destroyed two drones over the country’s oil-rich Eastern Province.


Kuwait said it shot down six drones that were attacking northern and southern parts of the country.


The United Arab Emirates’ defense ministry also said air defenses were confronting missile threats and drones coming from Iran.




U.S. President Donald Trump has reportedly held a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss efforts to end the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. 


During the call, Putin presented proposals aimed at reaching a quick political and diplomatic settlement to the war.


The development comes as Russia has also maintained close contact with Iran. Putin recently congratulated Iran’s newly appointed Supreme Leader and expressed Russia’s support for Iran in the face of military pressure from the U.S. and Israel.


Hormuz is closed by the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) . Markets are reacting with great panicking. 

US envoy reportedly seeks contact with Iran on ceasefire but Tehran blatantly refused any ceasefire or negotiations with United States.


The Al Jazeera bureau chief in Tehran, Noureddine El-Dghir, reports from reliable sources that US President’s envoy, Steve Witkoff, has attempted to reach Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, aiming to test Tehran’s willingness for a ceasefire.


However, according to the sources, there is currently no Iranian interest in engaging, with another source confirming that Iran’s National Security Council has no discussion at this time regarding halting the war.

Iran’s FM Abbas Araghchi told PBS News that talking or negotiating with the US is no longer on the agenda. He says that despite making progress during previous rounds of negotiations, the US still chose to attack Iran.


14 million barrels/day—one-third of global seaborne oil—flow through Hormuz. Traffic is down 80% in one week as Oil past $100. Prices up 30% in a week. Inflation rising. Industry slowing already.


Schumer calls on Trump as oil price surges


Senate minority leader is urging the President to tap the nation’s reserve — 415.4 million barrels

 "Oil production dependent on the strait risks fully stopping in the coming month. We are entering a new price reality—inevitable."

Oil prices above $100 per barrel “increase pressure on consumer prices through transport, logistics, and business costs,” Russian expert Alexey Primak told Sputnik. 


“If these levels persist for several months, central banks will have to maintain tight monetary policy longer than the market expects. This adds to the risk of a global economic slowdown," he stressed.


Washington started this war. Now the US is quietly easing Russian oil sanctions to stabilize markets—while Europe scrambles.


- Russian intelligence reports indicate Israel has suffered catastrophic losses in the initial 72 hours of Iran's retaliation, far exceeding public admissions by Netanyahu.


- Key findings from the leaked assessment include:


  - Complete operational loss of the Dimona nuclear reactor, Israel's critical nuclear site.


  - Death of 11 top nuclear scientists due to Iranian strikes on Dimona and related facilities.


  - Elimination of 6 senior IDF generals through targeted assassinations and missile attacks.


  - Loss of 198 air force officers, including senior pilots and command staff.


  - 462 soldiers killed in ground operations and base attacks.


  - 32 Mossad agents killed in failed covert operations.


- Total elite casualties exceed 700 personnel, potentially crippling Israel's military and nuclear capabilities for years.


 widespread panic on social media, with comments highlighting the severity of the losses and the implications for Israeli military supremacy.


 Netanyahu has not publicly addressed the loss of Dimona, but emergency war cabinet meetings are reportedly taking place.


- Iran's IRGC has publicly celebrated the developments, framing them as "divine justice."


- The situation marks a significant shift in the balance of power in the Middle East.


Iran launched drones and missiles toward Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates in the early hours of Tuesday, authorities in the three Persian Gulf states said.


Saudi defense ministry said it destroyed two drones over the country’s oil-rich Eastern Province.


Kuwait said it shot down six drones that were attacking northern and southern parts of the country.


The United Arab Emirates’ defense ministry also said air defenses were confronting missile threats and drones coming from Iran.




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