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US FORCES STRIKE IRAN AFTER SHIP ATTACK, RUSSIAN FORCES RETREAT!

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“Hello everyone. I’m the enforcer and I’m accomp by enforcer Matt.”

“And good evening folks. It’s enforcer Matt and welcome back to day 1554 of the war news stream. And this evening, the US has conducted another love tap on the Iranians after the Iranians apparently attacked a US commercial ship near the straight of Hormuz. And apparently, they put warheads on foreheads as a result of that whole situation. We’ve also seen that Moscow and several regions of Russia are now struggling with further gas shortages as they are spreading across the Russian mainland. And also, get this, this is a very big one today. Russian forces have just started retreating near Zaparicia from the front lines due to the recent attacks. And we have very large news and it’s good to see you all once again. And of course, we’re going to be covering the past 24 hours of the news from around the world as we have been able to hear of significant developments that have just unfolded right before a stream as the United States of America has turned more into s’mores within the area of the Straight of Warmuse and have cooked up a couple of more IRGC members near to the area of the Bander Abbas International Airport. We understand that this action was taken by the United States as a true defensive action today according to statements that have come out at this moment as the Islamic Republic of Iran conducted a one-way attack drone strike on a US commercial vessel that was somewhere within the area of the Gulf of Oman, the Persian Gulf or the Straight of Ormuse. We’re not entirely sure which at the moment. But in response to this, the United States of America then targeted and destroyed the forces that apparently launched the drones at the vessel which were based out of the Vanderbas International Airport or specifically the ninth flight wing of the Iranian Air Force’s air base which is also at the exact same air airfield. Additionally, we’ve also been able to hear that as of today, the United States of America has now reinvisioned its concept of the straight of Hormuz. And instead of working to reopen the straight of Ormuse as quickly as possible, the president is now saying that it is completely pointless to reopen the straight of Ormuse and it’s not even our problem. Uh we have also been able to hear additionally that there’s been other significant developments on the US diplomacy end. But the Iranians have made it exceptionally clear today that they will not be reopening the straight of Ormuse in the current circumstance and they will only be allowing vessels through that are a friendly nations which is basically just China. We’ve also been able to hear additionally other reports out of the Banderbos area of the US strikes that were conducted within the area and it does appear that at the moment the strikes were somewhat significant. We’ve also been able to hear that the Russian Federation announced that they will not be returning any of their nuclear personnel back to the Busher nuclear power plant at least for now because they consider the workplace to be somewhat hostile. Um we’ve also been able to hear as well that inside of the area of Israel a Hezbollah rocket attack was conducted within the northern region today and the Israeli air force has conducted air strikes on the city of Ty. I got to say the the Hezbollah forces are certainly running out of rubber the way the Israelis keep hitting that tire. We also have been able to hear additionally that there’s been other significant developments within the southern front in Ukraine as the Russian Federation is now in an active retreat in several areas of the front. While these retreats are not breakthrough advances by the Ukrainians and the front line is now going to be crumbling quite literally overnight at the moment. There is enough of these retreats that have happened over the past 48 to 72 hours that it’s starting to become fairly clear that the Russian supply side situation in the southern front is generally desperate even at this moment right now. And the expected stockpiles of munitions and supplies that we believe the Russians to have within this area were far smaller than anticipated. And the supply woes and damage being inflicted by Ukrainian longrange strikes is already creating a actual situation that is coalesing on the front lines right now. and is leading to the Russian Federation being slowly pushed back at this moment by the armed forces of Ukraine. At the same time, significant attacks have also been shown and the aftermath of them within Crimea and the southern region of Russia with drone footage coming out from last night’s attack on the port city of Taps. We’ve also seen that many Russians in Tagenrog are apparently infuriated now because Russian air defenses last night did miss fire and ended up slamming a couple of missiles down into the city blocks of Tagenrog, which may have been the explosions that we were watching yesterday live on air. We’ve also been able to additionally hear that not only is that going on, but fuel shortages are now gripping the entirety of the southern front as well. the in some places in Crimea and Melatval, there is quite literally no fuel whatsoever that is reaching any of the gas stations within this area, which is now raising the question as to whether the Russian army has any gas to operate off of as well within that area. We’ve also been able to hear that the United States of America has announced today that they have an invasion force ready to land in Cuba. And they’ve apparently selected this one little spot right here called the Bay of Pigs for the hypothetical invasion that will be happening here in the future. We’ve also been able to hear of other significant developments that have have been going on around the region, including significant strikes on Russian flotillas within the Caspian Sea. And we’ve also been able to hear that the Swedes are now preparing to send the Grippons to Ukraine. Zilinsky has also sent a letter to the president of the United States on Memorial Day requesting the provision of Patriot air defense systems and missiles due to the fact that the Ukrainians are beginning to run dangerously low and do not have an indigenously built design that they can field and operate themselves. With all of this in mind, we are going to be getting through the news today, starting with our largest stories first and then moving our way on down into the smaller stories throughout the night. But at this moment, we actually have breaking news coming out on air. So, Matthew, what do we got?”

“All right, so the US has taken some action against Iran just right now. It’s not a military attack on Iran, but it looks like we’re taking economic measures against the new Persian Gulf Strait Authority, which is the Iranian pretty much madeup fantasy body that controls the straight of Hormuz, or at least they claim to control it. Uh, apparently the US just sanctioned that Gulf authority, and they’re saying that it’ll apparently [ __ ] it, at least economically, but it’s a brand new organization, but we are hearing about that right now though. The Treasury website is showing that as well. So, that is official at this point. So, it appears to be they’re going to try a financial route first, which is kind of a strange thing to do because I’m not really sure if that authority really even has money to sanction at this point. So, I’m not totally sure. I think that might be more of a symbolic move than a real move. But, Enforcer, what say you?”

“I wanted to say uh I don’t really know why we even did this because this is legitimizing the existence of the Persian Gulf Strait Authority, which we could have just ignored and pretended like it didn’t exist and have any legitimate power. Leveraging sanctions against this authority is now showing that we recognized this as an existent force within the strait that requires action in response. So as far as foreign policy is concerned, this isn’t really a good look because we’re basically acknowledging the existence of the Persian Gulf Strait Authority instead of denying that it exists altogether and operating off the concept that it doesn’t and any attempted exertion or control over the area would be an illegal one considering that’s occurring in an international waterway. So now at this point, we’ve moved the argument actually with this breaking news that just came out. We’ve moved the argument from Iran doesn’t control international waters because it’s illegal to Iran does control international waters but we don’t like that and now we’re going to sanction them. Uh that’s not really a good negotiating or arguing position to work off of, at least for us.”

“Yeah, I would say not. That’s that’s kind of a shocking move actually. I wasn’t really expecting that, but apparently decided to go through with it. We are expecting that the Treasury Secretary will be making a statement about this either later on tonight possibly which could be a little bit questionable because he usually doesn’t come out this late at night but we might hear from him tomorrow morning about this. So maybe we’ll hear the thought process behind why they did this because it is a little bit uh you know few question marks here about why they would even go through this trouble. So we’ll have to see. Man, this is insane. We never even recognized East Germany throughout the whole of the Cold War. The US literally gave no legal recognition of East Germany. But we will give recognition to the Piddley idily boat and fast attack boat authority in the straight of news and make it make sense. It doesn’t make any sense. I don’t know why we just did that. We like honestly folks this is a pretty big foreign policy blunder right here. I don’t know why the hell we even put sanctions against it because our position should have been is that that is an illegal group that does not even exist and has no authority. Therefore, there’s no action to take against it because it’s an illegal group. Like I Anyways, moving us on out of that whole news that just came out right now. We’ll be getting into all of that later once we make it on down and into the area of the straight of Hormuz, which is going to be right now. We have been able to hear that over the course of just the past 2 hours before we went on air. There have been some reports that came out of Banderabast that have confirmed that the United States conducted a second round of strikes on the Islamic Republic of Iran and particularly within the straight of Ormuse area within the last 72 hours. According to eyewitness reports on the ground, we were able to hear the following from locals inside of the city. Four explosion sounds came one after another just now at 1:33 in the morning in Bander Abas, which was just a few hours ago. And uh apparently, hello Mr. Vahed. Just now three explosion sounds came in Bander Abas at 133. Hani explosion sounds again in the east of Bander Abas. Just now three in a row at 143. Um hello vah 133 at night. Just now in Bander Abas the sound of three explosions cames towards Beahesh Bandar probably again like the previous time the airport area. So at this moment in time it appears to everybody was in conjunction um that this was explosions on the area of Bandor Abbas. Uh also by the way I I forgot to mention this is a transcript. I just saw Matthew clarified that chat.”

“Yeah, this is actually messages from an eyewitness that’s on the ground speaking to another source that generally covers the Iran topic and [ __ ] reposted what they put out from their chat log. So that’s a direct message feed right there from somebody that’s actually in Iran. But hello Mr. V. Honestly, man, when you just read that, it makes it so much more comical. But Banderbas 13 27th of Cordad sound of a fighter jet followed by three explosions. Three explosions were then followed in Banderabas again. So this just appears to be a multitude of reports verifying that there was the sound of three explosions, a possible fourth one maybe around the area of the Bander Abbas International Airport. Just 72 hours ago on Monday, we did see that around this very same time that this attack was conducted just today, another attack was also conducted, generally hitting and destroying targets around the area of the Banderabas International Airport. From what we know, according to Sentcom statements, they claimed that servicetoair missile systems were targeted and destroyed by suppression of enemy air defense operations in the area of the Bandarbas International Airport, which would support the operations of the 9inth Flight Wing of the Iranian Air Force, which is based in the northern side of the of the facility. We do understand that additional information came out once again confirming that multiple eyewitnesses were saying that there were impacts of three missiles within the Bandor Boss area. And we’ve also been able to hear once again another source saying they heard three maybe four explosions in the distance as a part of these explosions. Unfortunately folks, we have no video or picture evidence to speak of with this one. But considering that we have undeniable statements from an endless amount of on the ground sources and eyewitness reports. This is being reported as factual news. And considering that we now have the aftermath statements that were made to confirm the strikes, this was a credible action to make to verify these as actual news reports coming in on the ground that explosions have been heard once again around Bander Abbas. From what we’re understanding at the moment, the situation that we have heard of is that the Islamic Republic of Iran conducted a one-way attack drone strike on a US commercial vessel somewhere within the area. We’re not entirely sure where and we’re not entirely sure of the name of the ship either, but according to US statements, four FPV drones or kamicazi drones were launched towards the area of this US commercial vessel. The United States apparently, from what we know, intercepted the drones and then started retaliatory strikes against the forces that were involved in either defending the incoming strike or were involved in launching the strike. Either way, most of these forces appear to have been based around the area of the Bandaras International Airport. And as a result, it appears that three or four targets have been hit, but it’s more likely three than four because more people reported three explosions, independent explosions instead of four. Um, we also understand,”

“You know, you know, something that I have a question about. They the US, the Sencom came out yesterday and they refuted the report that the US ships were restarting Operation Freedom to get those ships through the straight of Horse. Uh, so they they denied that report, but now they’re saying that Iran launched an attack on a US commercial vessel trying to transit the straight from the sounds of it. So it’s like, what was that US vessel doing there anyway? Because I thought that the vessels weren’t able to pass. They know Iran’s going to fire at them. And also, the US wasn’t supposed to be escorting ships, so what was it doing there? I don’t really know. And also, I’d have to say that the fact that we can’t find a US flag vessel at the moment anywhere around the straight is kind of leading me to believe that the story might be a bit of croc. I think it was another preemptive strike once again that the United States just conducted. But much like the last time, we’re trying to phrase it as some form of a defensive attack when in reality it’s more of a preemptive strike than anything to try and destroy Iranian forces that we believe are going to be threatening us at some point in the future. Um, so I’d to be honest with you all folks, I don’t even think the US commercial vessel actually exists. That’s the story that’s come out that’s been stated by the US military. But I also have to remind you all that on the day on Monday when the strikes were being conducted by the US on the IRGC of fast attack boats and Bonder Abbas, they also stated that it was purely defensive because the Iranians were trying to conduct some sort of armed action against the United States. Turns out the next day the actual story came out that we conducted a preemptive strike because they were putting forces in Bander Abas that we thought looked a little threatening. So we just decided to go ahead and bomb them and wipe them out before they could do anything which falls exactly under the textbook definition of a preemptive strike which is an offensive action and cannot be justified as a defensive one. If you ever went into a criminal court in the United States of America and said, ‘I saw this guy at midnight in an alleyway and he kind of just looked a little shifty, so I shot him,’ you’re going to be going to prison because there is literally no parameters or confines at that point. Any rules that you could work off to say that you were in fear of your life and you operated in self-defense at that point. What you did is that you just attacked some random bystander who kind of looked a little bit suspect, but he hadn’t done anything yet to put you in fear of your life or imminent threat of danger to be able to defend yourself. And off of what we’ve seen so far in the street, this appears to be a pretty similar sort of a situation. The prior strike on Monday and this one today.”

“The US administration must be really scared to put their whole theory about the war restarting to the test in Congress because, you know, I’m like we’ve said before, we’re in favor of the strikes restarting again because clearly the negotiations aren’t going anywhere. We’ve been saying that for weeks, if not over a month at this point. So they must be really fearful that if they go to Congress that Congress is going to say the war cannot restart under these circumstances, which would be kind of odd because the straightforward movies is still closed. There’s still a lot of loose ends that need to be tied up. So you know, that’s kind of a strange thing. I think you might be right. And also we I said this last night as well. It does not really seem defensive. It seems like a justification for preemptive strikes, which is fine, but it’s just weird that they’re having to tiptoe around like this instead of just simply going right back in and just going for it in the wide open. They’re like doing this weird game of like we’re we’re not doing something. We’re keeping the ceasefire going, but yet we’re still striking the Iranian mainland at the same time. So, just just really strange with that.”

“It is really weird. I I don’t even know what their plan is because by the way folks, the War Powers Act doesn’t cover an act of war or an offensive conflict. It covers hostilities. If y’all don’t believe me, go pull up the War Powers Act of 1973 and just go read it and you’ll be able to read word for word verbatim that it doesn’t say that a state of war has to be in effect. It just says that hostilities of some sort have to be underway. Um, that’s what it covers. So, this isn’t even really skirting around the whole War Powers Act issue because in all honesty, defensive or offensive, this is still ongoing hostilities between the United States and the Iranians, which in technicality, by the letter, it would still require the intervening of Congress and their decision in approval or non-approval of the continuation of any armed hostilities against the Islamic Republic of Iran in offensive or defensive purposes. Uh, so a little bit interesting with that and we’ll be waiting to see what comes out of that in that turn. But we have been able to hear folks just in case if any of y’all were concerned or really curious. Does this break the ceasefire? No. The United States has carried out a defensive operation in Banderabas according to officials who spoke to Fituk’s network adding that the US will act to safeguard its regional interest. This does not affect the ceasefire. Uh, so this just in, folks. Bombing Iran 500 times doesn’t break the ceasefire.”

“It’s just a love tap. They said it’s a little love tap. Also, by the way, I got to say, huge shout out to Fukux Network. By the way, they literally got that scoop before the multi-billion dollar mainstream media corporations got it. As you could tell in the post, they said a US official told Phuk Network, they got it like I like 30 minutes before everybody else. By the way, that’s that’s crazy that they did that. So, a huge shout to Fit Network, by the way. Another win for all of us out here in the open source intelligence world. Pitux network really bringing them in, bringing in the actual big stories, as a matter of fact, which is pretty insane. I got to say, really impressive on their end. Huge kudos to them. Um, and also we were able to hear that the US did carry out more strikes according to what we’ve been able to hear. The US has carried out new strikes against a military site in Iran that quote unquote posed a threat to US forces and commercial traffic in the straight aboard muse. That wordage is very important. The US military has also intercepted drones being launched from Iran today. I want to go back to the exact wordage end quote that the US defense forces or a US official just told the Reuters. They posed a threat to US forces. That doesn’t say that they imminently were or were in the process of attacking someone. That’s just saying they kind of looked a little scary in the back alley at midnight. So I pulled out my 44 Magnum and I shot them. is basically what that’s saying. And I’m going to be honest with you all. I have a feeling when tomorrow comes around, we’re going to find out that the Iranians probably did nothing because this whole story about this ship is up in the air in my opinion. I haven’t seen this ship. I don’t I haven’t seen on any public transponders a US ship that’s even close enough to that area to be the point of crisis right now. So, I’ll be entirely honest with you all. I have a feeling that this word is just starting to preempt the reports that are going to be coming out tomorrow that tell us that once again, just like on Monday, there wasn’t really an imminent attack, well an ongoing attack against US forces that were happening within the area or a US ship. It’s just that we felt threatened and so we bombed them again. And just to make it clear, folks, it’s totally fine if that’s the case. But the problem is is that you can’t have your cake and eat it in this scenario. Either the Iranians are a threat and we’re resuming military actions and the conflict is back on hot and heavy or it’s not and we’re not firing at them. It’s one or the other. We don’t get to play some sort of weird middle ground. And honestly, it’d be a lot more beneficial for us to just come out and be honest at this point in the US government and say the Iranians pose a threat. There’s no way to negotiate with them. We have to bomb them and we’re going to be bombing them. And”

“Oh, yeah. Yeah. That that that would probably be the better way to go. But you got to admit though, like right now, like I guess this is better than nothing because even if the ship story isn’t accurate and the US is simply just manufacturing that story to have a like a defensive justification for striking the Iranian mainland, I would say it’s better than nothing. So also, it appears to be that Iran’s really not retaliating to it to a large degree. The it sounds like the Iranians are kind of sitting back and taking the thrashing that the US is conducting near Bondar Abbos. So that’s kind of interesting on itself. It looks like Iran might also be very very hesitant for the war to restart because like we’ve gone over before, it’s better for their country if they simply sit back and wait and then let the damage basically be enacted on the United States. It’s worse for the United States to wait because our economy is going down the toilet while it’s happening. So, it appears to be a very it’s just a strange situation. Like, it’s strange that Iran’s not responding and strange that the US isn’t going all the way in either. We know why the Iranians aren’t responding. At this point, it’s clear they’re just trying to wait us out economically for the pressure to build bad enough that we have to agree to whatever they want. As far as the US, however, it makes no sense why we’re not just going back in. If let me tell you something, folks, this would be like magic right now because apparently the president is concerned that if they go to Congress to get approval, everyone’s going to say no. And y’all know why they’re going to say no. And here’s the reason. the president has not been informing anybody or the executive branch hasn’t been informing anybody in the Congress as to really what’s going on at all and everybody’s in the dark. And that’s probably why more people would vote no than yes to continue the conflict is because nobody even in Congress knows what the actual objectives or the ideas are of the office of the president that would be necessary to continue the conflict or what’s going to be happening if the straight continues to remain closed. If they just be transparent about that and explain it to the Congress, I would have a feeling that 70% or more of the House and the Senate would vote on the War Powers Act to allow for the hostilities to continue because it would be within the strategic imperative of the United States to see such an action commence. But right now, a lot of people aren’t talking about this situation in the chat. And Matthew, what are people thinking about this right now given the situation that we’ve now just heard of out of the straight? And what are you thinking about it as well?”

“Okay, so what do y’all think about the situation? What do you think is going to happen out of this? Because now we’re seeing that in less than 72 hours, the US has struck the Iranian mainland twice in just less than 72 hours. Iran has generally not responded to it in any meaningful way whatsoever. And in fact, they barely even make statements about it. They’re pretty much staying quiet, even diplomatically, they’re staying quiet. So, uh, now we’re hearing of an alleged ship attack, a US ship attack. So, you know, that’s of course being questioned right now. But what do you think this means? 62% said the war will resume soon while 17% said the war will not resume and 11% said the US is lying about the ship attack. And you know I I have some questions about the ship attack. I’m not going to say it’s completely false yet because maybe some more information comes out that says it’s true. But right now there’s a lot of loose ends with that with that whole story about the ship attack. Also yesterday there’s a lot of loose ends about that too. Uh so also I’m about to get some breaking news here in a second by the way. But let me finish this poll out. Um, I would say the war is probably not going to resume, at least in the short term, but I might be wrong on that is it sounds like breaking news is coming out. But enforcer, what’s your take on the poll while I try to get this breaking news?”

“All right. And it sounds like Matthew is starting to get really like there’s I got breaking news. So hopefully we’ll be be able to hear that here in a brief moment. I have a feeling folks that the war is probably not going to be resuming here soon. The Iranians are adamant at this point. Go ahead.”

“I think we better hold off on your analysis because I think we might be proven wrong on the spot. Kuwait is currently being attacked. It sounds like they’re currently under an alert and sirens are going off all over the place inside of Kuwait. So that’s happening right this second. So of course the primary suspect is Iran, of course. So we are seeing an active situation happening in Kuwait. Waiting to see if other alerts are going to pop up. Also, huge shout out to Miss Diesel for alerting to me to that by the way. But that appears to be an active situation. So my analysis I just said the war might not resume might be completely wrong. I might be proven wrong right here on the spot. Wait, hang on. Sorry everyone. I had a frog in my throat when I was first trying to answer that. I’m actually with a 62%. I have a feeling. Like, come on. What the hell, man? You can’t do that. That’s illegal.”

“I’m just playing, man. Honestly, like if if if this is an Iranian drone attack that is happening right now in Kuwait, um then we just got both proven wrong on our analysis. We’re going to have to eat our foot because honestly, the the smart thing right now for the Iranians to do would just be sit back and do nothing. But it sounds like Kuwait’s now under attack. But also, wait a minute, hang on, hang on, wait a minute, though. They might like, Hang on. I got to say this really quickly, folks, because it just hit me. They’ve done this before, though, in the ceasefire. Remember, Matthew, they conducted a drone attack on Kuwait, Qatar, and also the UAE, and they hit the port of Fajyra, and literally nothing came out of it. They might actually be trying to measure out their response to save face, but not also force a restart of the conflict. So, this might be a very measured response possibly. So, I’m actually going to stay with my 17% analysis right now because there’s no way or indication to say that any actual attacks that might be happening right now, it sounds like they are in Kuwait, the UAE, Qatar, or any other Gulf States is going to lead to a conflict because we haven’t seen that happen yet. And this has already happened about twice before in this two-monthlong ceasefire we’ve been in right now. And the US did absolutely nothing to respond. Well, it depends. If it’s a small attack like one or two drones that go into the Gulf States from Iran, that could be overlooked. But if it’s something large, that’s going to make it a lot harder to overlook. And also like the US has generally operated outside of the reality at this point. They’ll generally say, you know, we can launch attacks on Iran, the ceasefire stays in place. That’s obviously operating in delusional world. That’s not the way the real world works. And who cares what they’re saying verbally? That’s not the way it works. So, if we see a large attack on Kuwait, that might be something that the US simply cannot ignore because I’m sure the Gulf States are going to start putting pressure on the United States to do something about it because they don’t want to get attacked and have a whole bunch of infrastructure damage and completely give up, you know, their sovereign right to respond to an attack. I’d imagine they probably don’t want to do that. So, we’ll have to see here, but we are tracking that live though. I’m really desperately looking for more breaking news and footage out of this. But the air raid sirens literally just started going off 2 minutes ago. So, this is extremely early. And let’s see, what time of day would it be over? Well, it’s it’s morning. It’s well into the morning at this point over there. I would say probably 11 right now in the day. Um, not entirely sure on that. Might be 10 or or 9 or so in the morning in Iran right now and in the Middle East. Um, but it certainly does appear that at the moment we’re probably going to be getting some pretty significant indications. We’re already s”