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🇯🇵 An Italian streamer in Japan said “amiga” (Spanish for “friend”) to fans during a livestream.
A passing black American male thought he heard N word and aggressively confronted him, demanding an apology, while the streamer appeared confused about what was happening.
A passing black American male thought he heard N word and aggressively confronted him, demanding an apology, while the streamer appeared confused about what was happening.
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🇮🇷 ❌ 🇫🇷 🌞 ❗️ — French President Emmanuel Macron announces that one of the French soldiers injured in a Iranian unprovoked aggression against Iraq's Kurdistan Region has died!
Chief Warrant Officer Arnaud Frion of the 7th Battalion of Chasseurs Alpins from Varces died for France during an attack in the Erbil region of Iraq.
To his family, to his brothers in arms, I want to express all the affection and solidarity of the Nation.
Several of our soldiers have been wounded. France stands by their side and with their loved ones.
This attack against our forces engaged in the fight against Daesh since 2015 is unacceptable.
Their presence in Iraq is part of the strict framework of the fight against terrorism. The war in Iran cannot justify such attacks.
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❗️Theft of US military drones from Fort Campbell sparks fears of potential false flag against Iran
US Army investigators are offering a reward of up to $5,000 after four military drones were stolen from an engineer battalion building at Fort Campbell between 21 and 24 November. Authorities released images of two individuals believed to be linked to the theft as the search for the missing drones continues.
The incident comes as US security agencies circulate warnings about a possible Iranian drone attack on California. An FBI bulletin sent to law enforcement in February claimed Iran had “aspired” to launch drones from an unidentified vessel off the US coast in retaliation for US-Israeli attacks, though the memo acknowledged it had no information on timing, targets, or perpetrators.
The convergence of a drone theft and vague intelligence warnings has fueled accusations online that such narratives could be used to shape public perception about Iran as incidents involving unidentified drones or stolen military equipment have historically raised concerns about potential false flag scenarios that could be blamed on geopolitical adversaries.
US Army investigators are offering a reward of up to $5,000 after four military drones were stolen from an engineer battalion building at Fort Campbell between 21 and 24 November. Authorities released images of two individuals believed to be linked to the theft as the search for the missing drones continues.
The incident comes as US security agencies circulate warnings about a possible Iranian drone attack on California. An FBI bulletin sent to law enforcement in February claimed Iran had “aspired” to launch drones from an unidentified vessel off the US coast in retaliation for US-Israeli attacks, though the memo acknowledged it had no information on timing, targets, or perpetrators.
The convergence of a drone theft and vague intelligence warnings has fueled accusations online that such narratives could be used to shape public perception about Iran as incidents involving unidentified drones or stolen military equipment have historically raised concerns about potential false flag scenarios that could be blamed on geopolitical adversaries.