IRAN INVADES MAJOR KUWAIT ISLAND, GULF STATES LAUNCH SECRET ATTACKS!

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“And good evening folks. It’s enforcer Matt and welcome back to day 1539 of the war news stream. And tonight we have very big news out of Ukraine and Iran. As always, we have heard major news that apparently Iran has attempted to invade Kuwait’s Persian Gulf oil facilities on one of the nearby coastal islands. And a wild move by the way. Thankfully, it got repelled.
We’ve also seen that Gulf states have been reportedly launching secret attacks on Iran in the midst of the ceasefire. And also, Ukraine has launched brand new attacks after the other ceasefire came to an end on Russia. And it’s good to see you all once again. And of course, we’re going to be covering the past 48 hours of the news from around the world as we have been able to hear of significant developments in every corner of the globe.
Over the past 24 hours, the Army of Kuwait has reported that the Islamic Republic of Iran attempted an amphibious landing and an armed invasion/raid of the major island within the northern area of the Kingdom of Kuwait. This attack was repelled with one Kuwaiti soldier being injured in the midst of the firefight. And the Kuwaiti government has publicly stated that the attack was conducted by the Islamic Republic of Iran and they condemn this blatant violation of sovereignty and an attempt to exert armed force against the territory of the Kingdom of Kuwait by the strongest of circumstances.
We also believe that this may be leading Kuwait to prepare for future strikes of their own against the Islamic Republic of Iran. The reasoning behind that belief is that the Saudi Arabians and the United Arab Emirates have now been found out to have been conducting secret strikes and attacks on the Islamic Republic of Iran, not only during the armed phase of the conflict from the latter part of February to the very end of March and on into the earlier part of April, but were even conducting armed attacks and strikes even recently after the ceasefire had gone into effect.
We are now starting to hear further indications that attacks may be ongoing at this moment right now by the United Arab Emirates. And some of these explosions and fires and air defense fires that we’re seeing inside of Iran may be due to UAE drones flying deep into the country and conducting strikes against infrastructure and targets that the United Arab Emirates and the Saudis believe are necessary targets to hit for their national security.
In the midst of this all, we have been able to hear that the blockade is continuing within the straight of muse and the Islamic Republic of Iran has made it clear through every circumstance that they still are demanding an unconditional surrender by the United States of America to even attempt an opening of the straight of muse. We have also been able to see that 12 fast attack boats appear to have been destroyed near to the coast and around the cities of Kahi and Chankar today, most likely by US forces. We have also been able to see that the ships that were attacked by the United States near to the area of Bandar Lorac are still on fire at this moment just outside of Bandor Abbas and are continuing to boil at this moment.
We have also been able to hear that the president of the United States when asked today about the ongoing economic calamities that are now afflicting the United States of America due to the ongoing blockade inside the straight of wars and whether or not that is affecting the negotiating position by the United States of America. The president stated that he did not care about the economic position of the common American citizen and that they would continue on with their military objectives in their current form and will not change their war plans to take into consideration the worsening economic situation on the home front due to the continuation of the blockade and the possible long-term continuation of it due to a lack of aggressive military action.
We’ve also been able to hear outside of that news that there has been confirmation by the US ambassador to Israel that the Israelis did send some of their Iron Dome air defense systems to the United Arab Emirates to be able to help defend the area. And we’ve also been able to hear of explosions within the area of SA in western Yemen, well within the Houthy lands. We’ve also heard reports that the president of the United States is on his way right now to the People’s Republic of China for the long-awaited meeting with Xi Jinping, which will start tomorrow on Wednesday. and we are expecting that the president’s aircraft will be arriving in Beijing most likely within the next several hours.
In the midst of this, the Ukrainian armed forces have also resumed their major attacks against the Russian Federation’s armed forces throughout the entirety of the Russian Federation and the occupied territories, causing significant damage to the Russian army and also ensuring that they are still making absolutely no ground inside of Ukraine. In the midst of this, a Kremlin did catch on fire in Moscow, but it is not the famed Russian red Kremlin near Red Square. It is actually a tourist Kremlin on the outskirts of the city. It appears that it is an ongoing tourist trap fire and outside of that there’s been no strategic impact, but we will be covering it considering that it dominated headlines today.
The Russian Federation also announced that they plan on making their Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missiles operational by the end of this year and putting them into service with their strategic nuclear forces. It also appears that NATO has had to respond to a a possible Russian attempt to exert significant armed control over the entirety of the Baltic Sea after it’s been noted that several Russian destroyers have been sitting at key locations throughout the area over the past several days, particularly over the last weekend. The British have also stated that they’ll be committing resources to the Ormoo’s mission to attempt reopening it in the future.
And we’ve also seen that the United States and Austria have actually gotten into an armed standoff over the prior days as several US aircraft attempted to fly through Austrian airspace without their permission, violating the constitutional neutrality of the Republic of Austria, or as it’s called in German, the Osterike. Uh we’ve also been able to hear that the Ursa Mayor, which was a vessel that sank in late 2024, which we did cover here on this channel, may have been carrying nuclear reactors to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. This information has been dominating headlines as well today, but crazily enough, we actually covered all of this two years ago when it happened.
It just appears that the mainstream news finally woke up and started covering it. So, we’re going to have to touch up on it again today and recover the story 2 years later. We have also been able to hear as well within the United States of America that inflation is on the rise. And we’ve also been able to hear that indictments have been made against some of the crew of the vessel that rammed into and destroyed the Francis Scott Key Bridge as it appears that the US government is now alleging conspiracy and acts of sabotage against the crew.
We’ve also heard of other major developments around the world, but of course, we’re going to be making sure to get into all of this, starting with our largest stories first and then moving our way on down into the smaller stories throughout the night. And before we can even get to the largest story of the day right now, we have breaking news coming out live on air at this moment. And so, Matthew, what do we got?”
“Okay, so right now our earliest breaking news we have here on the stream is we’ve just learned that apparently the US Air Force One VC25A and the E4B Night Watch, also known as the Doomsday plane, apparently just landed in Alaska just moments ago, which also suggests that Air Force One is probably landing there as well. It’s probably going to be refueling there, I would imagine, probably in Anchorage. So it looks like they’re about about to make the final leg from Alaska to China itself for that meeting with Xihinping. So, they’re currently making their way there. That’s a very long flight, by the way, from DC all the way to China. I don’t know how many hours that is, but that’s an extremely long flight. So, they’re about to arrive. It’ll be a two-day summit there. We don’t know what they’re going to be discussing yet. It could be anything. We’ll have to find out when it happens. But just to let y’all know, apparently, it’s on its way.”
“And of course, we will be making sure to cover those developments as they continue on air. But it does appear that Air Force One has made a scheduled stop in Anchorage, Alaska to be able to refuel for the continued leg all the way to China. Trans-Pacific crossings are some of the most arduous and lengthy in amount of time. And most flights from the western coast of the United States of America to Japan can be somewhere around 16 hours. Meaning that a east coast flight all the way to China may actually be in the realm of an entire 24-hour period to be able to make the flight with one pit stop and anchorage all the way to Beijing within the People’s Republic of China.
So, a very significant flight and a strenuous one for the flight crews and everyone else involved in that flight heading to China at the moment. But with that breaking news out of the way, it is time for us to get on into the rest of the major breaking news that we have. Starting with our largest stories first and moving our way on down into the smaller stories throughout the night.
And moving us on immediately into the largest story of the day, we have been able to hear that an attempted armed invasion by the Islamic Republic of Iran’s IRGC and Iranian armed forces has been repelled today by the Kuwaiti army around the area of Bubian Island. Bubby Island is an incredibly large island within the opening of the area around this canal here, which you can see here in this satellite photography, which is incredibly significant for the Kingdom of Kuwait. The island is largely uninhabited and does not have a lot of significant infrastructure within it at the moment, but it is a very large territorial holding relative to the size of Kuwait, making up somewhere around 7 to 10% of the territorial holdings of the city state of the Kingdom of Kuwait.
According to the official publication that was made today, an announcement by the Kuwaiti armed forces, this is as follows: ‘Abdullah bin Zed condemns IRGC members infiltration of Kuwait’s Bubian Island to carry out a terrorist plot and reaffirms the UAE’s full solidarity with Kuwait.’ This was a statement, mind you all, of the United Arab Emirates Ministry of Foreign Affairs. His highness Shik Abdullah bin Zed al- Nam nakyan, deputy prime minister and foreign minister of foreign affairs, condemned in the strongest terms the infiltration by members of the Islamic during Guard Corps of Kuwait’s Bubon Island to prepare to perpetrate hostile acts which resulted in the injury of a member of Kuwait’s armed forces.
Furthermore, his highness expressed the UAE’s solidarity with the state of Kuwait and its full support for all measures taken by its security authorities to counter these terrorist actions. Uh his highness affirmed that the UAE’s full support for all measures taken by the state of Kuwait to safeguard its security and sovereignty and to preserve the stability and well-being of its society. His highness also recommended the efficiency and vigilance of the Kuwaiti security authorities in successfully uncovering this terrorist plot. His highness reiterated the UAE’s categoral rejection of all forms of terrorism and emphasized the importance of strengthening regional and international cooperation to counter such threats.
His highness concluded by reaffirming that the security of the state of Kuwait is an integral part of the security of the UAE and the Arab Gulf states and reiterated the UAE’s full support for all actions taken by Kuwait to maintain its security and stability and protect its national achievements. This condemnation by the United Arab Emirates is in fact an an admission that the Kuwaitis did have an armed attempt at an invasion of Bubian Island today by the IRGC forces of Iran and it appears that it was repelled by the Kuwaitis. At the moment, it’s a little bit unclear as to how large this amphibious landing force was, but we’re assuming that it may have been somewhere in between a platoon to company sized element that attempted to land on the largely uninhabited Bian Island today and was repulsed by some element of the Kuwaiti army on the ground.
This is the first armed attempt that we’ve heard of by Iran to actually land upon and conduct armed action on the sovereign territory of another state within the entirety of the Middle East so far. And it does appear that luckily the Kuwaiti army was very quick to arrive to the area, conduct a defensive perimeter, and then apparently counterattack, forcing the IRGC back onto their boats and then fleeing most likely directly just a few miles north to the Iranian coastline where they could most likely seek refuge. This is a fairly significant sort of an incident and we also want to make it clear that this did not happen just today as we were able to hear some additional details.
Kuwait has accused Iran of attempting a failed attack on Bobby Island, which hosts a China funded port project. Kuwait has formally summoned the Iranian ambassador and delivered a strong protest note after a group of IronGc terrorists infiltrated the island, a highly strategic way territory. Four suspects were arrested and two escaped. According to media reports, it was apparently some form of a sabotage force. This is a fairly concerning development once again as this is the first ever recorded attempt that we’ve seen by IRGC forces to make a landing within the sovereign territory of another country and to conduct hostile acts within the territory of an of what the Iranians would call an enemy state.
At the moment right now, a lot of people are actually talking about this attempted armed invasion, if we want to call it that, of Bobby Island inside of Kuwait and what they’re believing this was well, what the intent of the IRGC may have been by landing forces in this area. And Matthew, what are people thinking about this right now? And what are you thinking about it as well?”
“Okay, so we’re just hearing about this today, but this actually happened over a week ago, but Kuwait finally decided to come out and say something about it. And the timing is very interesting because this is coming out right before the US president is going to China. I want to keep that in mind right there because there’s a second detail to this story that makes a big big difference about what this could be all about.
Apparently on that island there is a Chinese investment into an oil facility at least allegedly on the island that was invaded by the Iranian armed forces. Apparently it is there. So that is a big note. I’m not sure if that was an intentional leak that came out today so that way they could bring that up with Xihinping possibly. I’m not sure if that’s the reason why, but that is interesting timing, I will say the least.
But what are your thoughts about this thing right here? Because apparently the Iranians sent a small boat or a skiff or some military ship right up to the coast. They tried to invade it. They got repelled by the Kuwaiti armed forces. But we’re not really sure exactly what the exact details are about this. It’s still a little bit vague. But what are your thoughts?
50% said Iran wanted to sabotage Kuwait. That’s why they were sending the guys in. 32% said Iran wanted to invade and take the island itself and basically annex it. And 9% said, ‘I don’t believe the report.’ And I think it sounds to me like Iran was trying to do what pretty much every country is doing in the modern day. They were trying to insert sabotage forces into Kuwait and they use that island as the method to get them in. We’ve seen that in Cuba, by the way. We saw that in Venezuela. The US doing that as well.
It looks like Iran is trying to play that game as well by sending in operatives on the ground covertly to get in there. But of course, the Iranians being rather incompetent, they got caught and they also got apparently mowed down when they were trying to get on the island. So that didn’t go too well for them to say the least. But enforcer, what say you?”
“The Iranians should have known that this wasn’t going to work. The did shoot down three F-15 E of the United States Air Force in an afternoon with one F-18. That’s a fairly old one, mind you all. It’s about 30 to 40 years old. and it shot down some of the most modern F-15s that we had, three of them at a time. So, generally, they should have known that if the Kuwaitis were really kind of waxing the US over their airspace, then the IRGC sabotage teams that were landing on the island were not going to be seeing much success either.
The Kuis are a force to be reckoned with, ally and enemy apart. Uh, but I would have to say that it most likely was some form of a sabotage team that was attempting to make it here to Bubby Island. And I’d also have to say that for the people who are saying that they don’t believe the report, this is a very likely sort of a situation that we’re seeing here, Iran’s border, if we’re measuring it directly from Kuwait, as the crow flies, is quite literally only 13 miles away from this island. Meaning that it’s not far at all.
I mean, you can load up a couple of guys and a couple of ribs and sail them right out here from the Iranian Bay and straight down to the island and it’s about the length of an average fishing trip for most people here in the United States of America. So, this is certainly not out of the question at all that they could have landed sabotage teams on this island. And considering that the Kuwaitis have officially announced this and countries within the region are reacting to it as an actual event, this certainly did happen.
One thing I would have to say, however, is that the Iranians may have been attempting to land on this island to either physically exert control over it for some period of time and lead to a significant international embarrassment for the Western world, as it would now be shown that the Iranians can actually possibly conduct an armed invasion and physically hold territory for some period of time. Or they may have been attempting to try and sabotage and destroy this larger port facility in development that is currently being built here within the area of the mouth of this river, which oddly enough has no name.
That’s the weird part though because according to reports, if you believe the articles out there, they’re saying that there’s a major Chinese investment with this island right here in that port itself. So, if that turns out to be the case, that’s kind of weird for Iran to want to go in and try to sabotage something that their buddies China is trying to invest in. That’s a little bit strange. I will admit that’s a that’s a detail to the story which kind of messes up the narrative a little bit. Is why would they be trying to hit that? Unless they just simply don’t care and they don’t care if they’re hitting China stuff or not. They’re just wanting to hurt the Gulf States. That could be it as well. They could just be going really rogue and they just don’t care, man.”
“Man, acting crazy and silly. I don’t even care, man.”
“They were acting crazy and silly, that’s for sure. They literally pulled straight up to the island. They ran straight on it. They got mowed down and they said, ‘Okay, we’re going to wipe our hands and call it a day.’ Now, that was a that was a real bad insertion into that territory. Man, you know, I’ve heard folks that while the while the Middle East in Kuwait isn’t exactly known for cold weather, it is a desert nation covered in sand and hot heats.
I did hear that the Kuwaiti army apparently iced a load of Iranians. So, apparently there is something called ice cold inside of Kuwait and it looks to be the Kuwaiti army. They seem to be pretty good at what they do. Um but I don’t really know what they were trying to do as far as sabotaging anything around the area of this port facility. It may have been that they knew that there was Chinese investments that were being put into building out this port facility, but they’re generally just trying to cause some form of economic damage long-term to the Kuwaitis as punishment for them basing US forces and also operating in support of the US operations inside of Iran prior.
And they may have been trying to go for target and destroy this construction facility that you can see right about here near to the construction plot and the island or the artificial island that’s been built for this port. That may have also been the reason what they were of why they were doing that and what they were doing. And regardless whether or not there was a Chinese investment in it, they may have viewed that the damage to Kuwait was more important than the kind of fallout that they might get from the Chinese for sabotaging one of their own financial investments. Um, but currently…”
“It could be. It could be. By the way, also I saw some people saying, well, why would they need to send people in on the ground to go and attack that? And to my knowledge, I think this was still under construction. And am I correct about that? Enforcer.”
“Yeah. So they couldn’t they couldn’t just cyber attack it because you know that’s what countries like to do in the modern day instead of like physically sending in operatives on the ground to go sabotage oil infrastructure. Uh usually these days they simply insert malware into the industrial control systems inside of these oil refineries and then they usually mess the safeguards up and that causes an explosion. That’s what countries do in the modern day to cause sabotage.
So you don’t really need operatives on the ground. You simply need a really good offensive cyber warfare team for that. Uh Iran does have that even though they’re a backwards country. They do have a pretty decent cyber team for the most part. But this is under construction. So that was impossible. So that’s probably why they sent them in on the ground would be my guess because they had no way to hit it otherwise.”
“Yeah, it’s pretty hard to cyber attack say like a caterpillar like skid deer. You know, that’d be pretty tough to be able to blow one of those up or a crane or an excavator or whatnot. So you kind of had to go in and do that sort of stuff physically for the larger part. And it’s also hard to cyber attack an artificial island considering that sand doesn’t really have any active computer components within it uh during those moments of time. So of course that could happen later.
I mean you could put computer circuitry in sand. I don’t know how you do it but you might be able to pull it off and then you might be able to cyber attack the soil but highly unlikely in the present age and in our current era. But moving us on out of Bubby Island, it does appear that other countries outside of Kuwait have apparently already been taking hostile actions against the Islamic Republic of Iran that we have not been able to hear about until today and actually coming out two at a time.
Moving us on to the most important one. We did get news out of the United Arab Emirates that apparently the UAE has carried out multiple covert strikes in Iran both before and after the April 8th ceasefire between the US, Israel, and Tran. According to Bloomberg reports citing people who are familiar with the matter. So it actually does appear that according to Bloomberg and officials that spoke to Bloomberg about this, the United Arab Emirates has been conducting some degree of attacks against the Islamic Republic of Iran during the active war and during the ongoing ceasefire, which has now lasted for about a month and a half.
Well, more so a month than a week at this point. And we don’t know what exactly they’ve been hitting. But this does confirm that a lot of that anti-aircraft fire, some of the drones that have been shot down over Iran, which look to be more so Middle Eastern in origin because they were wingongs. They weren’t predators or reapers or tritons of ours or Hermes of the Israelis. Though that actually seems to be leading credence to the idea that the UAE has been involved in armed attacks against Iran. And this might also be giving us a decent idea why the Iranians are still going out of their way to try and target and hit the UAE more than everybody else is that from what we’re understanding the UAE has been taking some armed action against Iran the Iranians and is still taking armed action against the Iranians.
This is giving us once again another understanding that the UAE is largely exercising its right to respond to Iranian attacks. And for once we have to actually correct our coverage here. The Middle Eastern countries actually are taking some offensive action. It’s not a great deal, but to some degree they are against the Iranians even during the ongoing ceasefire, which I’d have to say is better than nothing at this point. At least they’re not sitting around idally just waiting for the US to do everything for them.
So, good on them for that. We also were able to hear out of the Saudi Arabians today that apparently they have also been conducting some form of retaliatory air strikes on Iran in late March, but this was during the armed portion of the conflict. This hasn’t been after the ceasefire, but apparently to some extent the Saudi Air Force was involved in conducting some air strikes in some extent in Iran while the United States and Israel were also conducting their own strikes on Iran during that last latter end of the armed phase of the war.
Uh so this is also giving us a clear indication at this point that the Saudi Arabians are also involved in some form of armed operations and may be conducting their own reconnaissance operations of Iran, which is giving us a clear idea of whose drones are flying over Iran on the daily. It’s probably highly likely UAE and Saudi drones that are flying over Iran and gathering reconnaissance and any sort of sporadic anti-air fire and explosions that we’re hearing of inside of Iran may be due to UAE air strikes and drone strikes that are being conducted in Iran at this moment in time.
And a lot of people are talking about this very major bombshell development that has come out today in between the UAE and Saudi Arabia having now been both known to be conducting or have conducted strikes in Iran when prior we had not understood that they were conducting strikes of any type and a lot of people are wondering why has it been kept secret for so long. This would be something that would greatly lead a lot of people in the Western world to believe that there is a good dog in the fight considering that the UAE and Saudi Arabia would be actively involved in supporting the war or conducting a war against Iran on our side.
Yet the entire time the US public has not heard anything about this until today. And Matthew, what are people thinking about that? And what are you thinking about that as well?”
“Okay, so it turns out it’s possible that maybe Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and possibly maybe some more Gulf States finally found some balls and launched some secret strikes on Iran weeks ago. But here’s the question, though. Why keep it secret? If they’re going to attack Iran, then why not make it known that they they were the ones to do it to, of course, defend their sovereignty? Why keep it secret?
And it looks like 65% said the US probably told these countries to be covert about the retaliation. 16% said the Gulf States are simply being cowardly. And 17% or 7% actually said, ‘I don’t think they actually attacked Iran. It sounds like a lie.’ And I would say I’m with the 64%. My guess is the US probably told these countries to be covert because here’s the catch. The US was already realizing that these countries were running low on missile interceptors.
So by announcing the fact that these states launched attacks on Iran, that could draw more fire to the Gulf States and they’re already low on missile interceptors for defense and that might cause a problem. So that could be part of the reason why they told them not to be vocal about it. But here’s the other thing as well. If these Gulf states and Saudi Arabia etc wanted to start attacking Iran defensively, they could simply act as a coalition, which makes it a lot harder for Iran to retaliate against one individual Gulf state country.
If they attack as a unit, which it sounds like they probably did just secretly, then that gives them some more leverage against Iran. But they didn’t do that because in my opinion, I think the US probably told them to be covert about it. So, I don’t think they’re being cowardly necessarily. It sounds like they actually did kind of uh, you know, defend themselves a bit. And I have a feeling it’s the US that told them to keep it like that. But, Enforcer, what say you?”
“I would largely agree. I think it is the US that told them to keep this covert because we have seen that Saudi Arabia and the UAE in prior times has made it incredibly clear in publicized statements that they are tired of the Iranians attacking them and they are going to respond if they keep doing it. And then after those statements were put out, which were largely lined up at the moment in time that we’re now hearing that they were striking Iran afterwards, we wouldn’t hear of anything publicly about them responding to Iran’s attacks.
And that’s kind of odd when you look at it. If they are already starting the public track for people to follow along with that they’re putting out official statements, which we did cover on air, that we were tired of Iran attacking us and if they don’t stop, we’re going to start hurting them. And then afterwards there was complete crickets on everything that they were doing. then that’s clearly showing us that somebody stepped in at that point in time, most likely the US, and said, ‘Hey, look, if you’re going to bomb them, let’s keep that on the down low and not tell everybody that you’re doing that.’
Because it’s a little bit weird that they were officially building themselves up in public announcements to get to striking Iran publicly and then they never announced that afterwards when they did strike them physically. So, I would have to say that someone did step in. It had to be the United States and probably for the reason of trying to deescalate, which I honestly don’t know why we would be trying to deescalate even back then and currently because the Iranians are still controlling the straight of Ormuse, still not relenting on that, still demanding unconditional surrender from the United States.
And yet, we’re apparently going to be gagging our allies, I’d assume, into not announcing that they are conducting strikes against Iran because they’ve been tired of their crap. And also not working to clear out the Straight of Ormuse, which the Iranians are still blockading as of today. And surprise, sur…”