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🇱🇧🇻🇦📹 — The President and the First Lady of Lebanon, Joseph Aoun and Nehmat Aoun, Maronite Catholics, were seen paying their last respects to Pope Francis at the Vatican.

🔗 Reactionary Femme ⳩ (@reactionaryfem)
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🇮🇳🇵🇰 There’s a great deal of confusion circulating right now about the Indus Waters Treaty, following reports that India has moved to suspend its implementation. In light of this development, it’s important to clarify what the treaty actually is, how it works, and what this move does and does not mean in practice let me explain:

The Indus Waters Treaty, signed in 1960 with the facilitation of the World Bank, has long been considered one of the most durable water-sharing agreements in modern history. It governs the division of the Indus river system between India and Pakistan. Under the treaty, India has rights over the eastern rivers (Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej), while Pakistan has access to the western rivers (Indus, Jhelum, and Chenab). India is allowed limited use of the western rivers primarily for non-consumptive purposes such as hydropower but is not permitted to store or divert these waters in a way that harms downstream flow into Pakistan.

However, it's important to clarify that India is not entirely excluded from using the western rivers. The treaty permits India to use up to 20% of their flow for specific purposes, including irrigation, power generation, and navigation. These uses are strictly regulated to ensure minimal impact on Pakistan’s share. In addition, both countries maintain rights related to drainage issues, river conservation, and ecological management. Disputes over new projects are handled through treaty mechanisms such as neutral expert review or international arbitration not through unilateral decision-making.

With this in mind, the announcement of a suspension does not mean India is now physically cutting off water to Pakistan. That is both technically and politically unfeasible at this stage. India currently lacks the infrastructure required to block or significantly reduce water flows on the western rivers. Projects like Kishanganga and Ratle often mentioned in this context are hydroelectric in nature, not storage projects. Any future infrastructure capable of altering flow on a strategic scale would take years to build and would face not only engineering and environmental challenges, but also legal and international scrutiny.

This move should therefore be understood not as an operational shift, but as a political signal a form of pressure,r etaliation, in the context of the recent events. For Pakistan, however, the stakes are high. The Indus system provides the backbone of the country’s agriculture, drinking water, and economy around 20% of their GDP depends on it. Any suggestion of interference with that system understandably raises alarm.

As for China, while the Indus technically originates in Tibet, it plays no direct role in the treaty and has no significant control over the river's flow as it enters India. Claims that China is blocking the Indus are unfounded and largely serve as disinformation.

In short, it does not at least for now translate into a disruption of water flow.
What we’re seeing is a new pattern that hasn’t been observed before, but the suspension it’s more of a political move than a practical one. For now, the situation is more about signaling than immediate action, as the infrastructure needed to affect water flows just doesn’t exist yet. Still, this escalation could be dangerous, and it’s something to watch closely.

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🇮🇳🇵🇰❗️ — Heavy Armed clashes taking place between Indian and Pakistani militaries along the LoC at this time, as per local reports.
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🇮🇷🔥❗️ — The fire at Shahid Rajaee Port in Bandar Abbas is intensifying

Local firefighters say they lack the equipment needed to control the blaze, which is rapidly spreading to areas with other flammable containers.

The death toll has risen to 8 with over 750 injured.

According to AP, the explosion was caused by missile fuel.

On video, the vision of the port as now, as the fire still raging on for 10 hours already

🔗 Open Source Intel (@Osint613)
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#UPDATE | Death toll of the massive explosion at the Shahid Rajaee port in southern Iran's Bandar Abbas rises to 14, Iranian Interior Minister announced

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#Pakistan / #India 🇵🇰🇮🇳: "Pakistani Forces" have deployed various Artillery Weapons and Tanks on the Indian border amid rising tensions.

Approximately twenty #USA-made 🇺🇸 155mm M109A2 SPH (Self-Propelled Howitzers) can be seen among the deployed weapons.

https://x.com/war_noir/status/1916217355413393779
🇮🇷⚠️❗️ — New York Times quoting Iranian sources said the Iranian port explosion was caused by the explosion of containers of solid fuel for missiles imported from China, unclear if the incident was an accident or sabotage
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🇮🇷💥❗️ — A person with ties to Iran’s IRGC told NYT that what exploded Saturday at the port of Shahid Rajaee in Bandar Abbas was sodium perchlorate, a major ingredient in solid fuel for missiles.
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🇮🇱🇻🇦A deleted condolence after pope’s death revealed tension between Israel and the Vatican

Hours after Pope Francis’ death was announced, Israel’s Foreign Ministry posted a short message on X: “Rest in peace, Pope Francis. May his memory be a blessing.” Several hours later, it was deleted without explanation.

Coming at a time of effusive global mourning over Francis’ death, the decision to delete the post appeared to reflect the tensions that have emerged between Israel and the Vatican over Francis’ frequent criticism of Israel’s conduct during the war in Gaza. The Foreign Ministry declined to comment on the deletion.

https://apnews.com/article/pope-francis-jerusalem-israel-funeral-vatican-netanyahu-5e6fd6caa4850b0ee5b4fc8720043e1e
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🇺🇸💬😵‍💫📍🇻🇦🇺🇦 President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky:

"Good meeting. One-on-one, we managed to discuss a lot. We hope for a result from all the things that were said. Protection of the lives of our people. Complete and unconditional ceasefire. Reliable and lasting peace that will prevent a recurrence of war. A very symbolic meeting that has the potential to become historic if we achieve joint results. Thank you, President Donald Trump!"

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🚨🇵🇰🤝🇹🇷🇨🇳 ~ After the Chinese deliveries of advanced long range missiles, Turkish Air Force Cargo planes were spotted heading to Pakistan amid rising tensions with India.
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🇵🇰🇮🇳❗️ — Pakistan’s Minister Hanif Abbasi:

Pakistan’s nuclear missiles are not for decoration; They were made for India.

We have kept Ghori, Shaheen, Ghaznavi, and 130 nuclear weapons specifically for India
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🇮🇳🇵🇰 1JZ on X: After looking into it a bit more, I think India must have insane levels of corruption in their military. India spends 10x as much as Pakistan on military but advantage in air is only 3:2, and India is actually inferior to Pakistan in artillery by 1:2.

In a PK defense scenario where SAMs contribute to defense, PK/IN are roughly equal in air, and PK outguns India significantly in SPG. Without ability to suppress artillery with CAS, attacker will get massacred.

India's artillery procurement has been a disaster, a ground offensive is infeasible.

India's greatest area of advantage over Pakistan is infantry manpower. It would be insane to attack using infantry numerical superiority against Pakistan's artillery superiority. This is not a politically realistic option.

Russia has a 10:1 advantage in artillery over Ukraine, attacking over flat terrain, and it is still a major slog. For India to attack with a 1:2 disadvantage in artillery, in mountainous terrain, would be insanity.

My conclusion is a major Indian offensive is infeasible. Even a major air campaign would be insanely expensive. Most likely outcome is a symbolic strike like 2019 where both sides claim victory until next time.

https://x.com/JZ281C/status/1916025727285109164
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🇯🇵🇨🇳🇺🇸 Japan intends to push back against any U.S. effort to bring it into an economic bloc aligned against China because of the importance of Tokyo’s trade ties with Beijing, current and former officials said.

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/business/2025/04/26/economy/japan-china-trade-ties-us
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🇨🇳🪸 China seizes disputed reef in the South China Sea - the remarkable thing of the noise in international affairs of late is helping advancing the seizing of features in the SCS in a way we had not seen in years. With consequences for Taiwan too.

https://www.ft.com/content/ae6acb23-7b09-4783-8ebb-9e88b5126361

https://archive.ph/7xrGe
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🇺🇸🇾🇪🇾🇪 American military contractors are reportedly on the ground in Yemen, advising government forces and enhancing coordination with US forces, while also strengthening Washington’s previously weak intelligence-gathering capability - SCMP

https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/politics/article/3307989/yemen-prepares-biggest-offensive-ever-seen-against-houthi-rebels-us-support

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