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Might does not make right.
The law of the jungle must not return and rule the world. Willful use of force does not prove one's strength.
Civilians are innocent and should not be victimized.
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The people in the Middle East are the true master of the region. Middle Eastern affairs should be determined by regional countries independently.
Plotting a color revolution or seeking regime change will find no popular support.
All sides should return to the negotiating table as quickly as possible, resolve differences through equal dialogue, and make efforts for realizing common security.
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Major countries should act in the spirit of justice and righteousness and contribute more positive energy to peace and development of the Middle East.
As a sincere friend and strategic partner, China stands ready to work with Middle Eastern countries to implement the Global Security Initiative and restore order to the Middle East, restore tranquility to the people, and restore peace to the world.
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🇮🇷 ❌ 🇧🇭 ❗️ — The Kingdom of Bahrain accuses the IRGC of destroying a water desalination plant:
https://x.com/moi_bahrain/status/2030524895033962661
Iranian aggression indiscriminately attacked civilian targets and caused material damage to a water desalination plant following a drone attack.
https://x.com/moi_bahrain/status/2030524895033962661
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Iranian aggression indiscriminately attacked civilian targets and caused material damage to a water desalination plant following a drone attack.
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🇮🇷 🇮🇷 🗳 ❗️ — A senior Islamic Republic of Iran cleric says the regime has already reached a majority decision on who the country’s next Supreme Leader should be.
➡️ Mohammad-Mahdi Mirbagheri, an ultra-hardline cleric and member of the Islamic Republic’s Assembly of Experts, says the clerics tasked with choosing the regime’s next leader have already reached what he describes as a “decisive” majority view.
📝 In the video, Mirbagheri says a strong consensus has essentially formed within the Assembly, but that some procedural obstacles remain and the process must be carried out carefully so the final decision cannot later be disputed.
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🇺🇸🇮🇷🇮🇱 – WAR IN IRAN | MARCH 7TH, DAY 8 RECAP
Iranian attacks on Israel have slowed to 1 or 2 ballistic missiles per wave, and only a few attacks per day, while attacks on Gulf states continue and are increasingly targeting oil infrastructure. Hezbollah is consistently attacking IDF forces built up on the Lebanon border and northern Israel, averaging a red alert almost every hour in the last 24 hours.
🇺🇸 - The NYPD has announced the death of another US Service member in Kuwait due to a “medical episode". This raises the death toll of U.S. troops to 7.
🇱🇧🇮🇱 - The IDF has announced two more soldiers were injured near southern Lebanon.
🇾🇪🇸🇦 - 7 Houthi drones were launched from Yemen towards the Shaybah oil field in Saudi Arabia.
🇸🇦 - Saudi Arabia has warned Iran that if Iran continues to attack the Kingdom and its energy infrastructure, Riyadh would be pushed to respond.
🇮🇱 - The Israeli Home Front Command announces it can no longer guarantee it will send alerts for missiles before sirens sound.
🇰🇼 - Kuwait has announced it is reducing oil production and refining throughput due to the Iranian attacks.
🇮🇱 - Israeli Channel 12 reports that Mojtaba Khamenei, Khamenei's son, was injured in an attempted assassination strike by Israel, but is still alive.
🇱🇧 - Over 450,000 Lebanese citizens have been displaced due to Israeli attacks and evacuation orders.
🇴🇲 - Iran has continued to deny access to the Strait of Hormuz, striking another vessel, bringing its total ships attacked to 9.
Here is our recap from yesterday:
https://x.com/officialrnintel/status/2030134297219289457
Iranian attacks on Israel have slowed to 1 or 2 ballistic missiles per wave, and only a few attacks per day, while attacks on Gulf states continue and are increasingly targeting oil infrastructure. Hezbollah is consistently attacking IDF forces built up on the Lebanon border and northern Israel, averaging a red alert almost every hour in the last 24 hours.
🇺🇸 - The NYPD has announced the death of another US Service member in Kuwait due to a “medical episode". This raises the death toll of U.S. troops to 7.
🇱🇧🇮🇱 - The IDF has announced two more soldiers were injured near southern Lebanon.
🇾🇪🇸🇦 - 7 Houthi drones were launched from Yemen towards the Shaybah oil field in Saudi Arabia.
🇸🇦 - Saudi Arabia has warned Iran that if Iran continues to attack the Kingdom and its energy infrastructure, Riyadh would be pushed to respond.
🇮🇱 - The Israeli Home Front Command announces it can no longer guarantee it will send alerts for missiles before sirens sound.
🇰🇼 - Kuwait has announced it is reducing oil production and refining throughput due to the Iranian attacks.
🇮🇱 - Israeli Channel 12 reports that Mojtaba Khamenei, Khamenei's son, was injured in an attempted assassination strike by Israel, but is still alive.
🇱🇧 - Over 450,000 Lebanese citizens have been displaced due to Israeli attacks and evacuation orders.
🇴🇲 - Iran has continued to deny access to the Strait of Hormuz, striking another vessel, bringing its total ships attacked to 9.
Here is our recap from yesterday:
https://x.com/officialrnintel/status/2030134297219289457
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🇺🇸🇮🇷🇮🇱 – WAR IN IRAN | MARCH 6TH, DAY 7 RECAP
🇺🇸🇮🇶⚡️ – U.S. forces on Apache helicopters engaged in clashes with PMF Iraqi militants in southern Iraq.
🇺🇸🇮🇶🇮🇷⚡️ – U.S. Victoria Base was directly struck by drones.
🇺🇸🇮🇶⚡️ – U.S. logistics company KBR was…
🇺🇸🇮🇶⚡️ – U.S. forces on Apache helicopters engaged in clashes with PMF Iraqi militants in southern Iraq.
🇺🇸🇮🇶🇮🇷⚡️ – U.S. Victoria Base was directly struck by drones.
🇺🇸🇮🇶⚡️ – U.S. logistics company KBR was…
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Sovereignty is the cornerstone of the current international order.
We believe that the sovereignty, security and territorial integrity of Iran and all countries in the Gulf region should be respected and must not be violated.
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🇮🇷🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia Draws a Red Line: Attack Us Again and Face Retaliation
Saudi Arabia has delivered a direct warning to Tehran that continued Iranian attacks on the kingdom could compel Riyadh to respond in kind. Four sources familiar with the matter confirmed the message was communicated through back-channel contacts, marking one of the most explicit threats of escalation from Gulf Arab states since the conflict began.
The warning comes as the broader US-Israeli military campaign against Iran enters an intensified phase, with energy infrastructure among the primary targets. Saudi Arabia, which exports roughly 6 million barrels per day, has so far attempted to maintain operational neutrality, but the private ultimatum signals that this posture has a hard limit. Riyadh's concern is not merely sovereign integrity — any damage to Aramco facilities would immediately tighten an already strained global oil market.
If Iran tests Saudi tolerance, the Gulf's largest exporter could be drawn into direct confrontation, removing any remaining buffer between the conflict and the region's core production infrastructure.
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Saudi Arabia has delivered a direct warning to Tehran that continued Iranian attacks on the kingdom could compel Riyadh to respond in kind. Four sources familiar with the matter confirmed the message was communicated through back-channel contacts, marking one of the most explicit threats of escalation from Gulf Arab states since the conflict began.
The warning comes as the broader US-Israeli military campaign against Iran enters an intensified phase, with energy infrastructure among the primary targets. Saudi Arabia, which exports roughly 6 million barrels per day, has so far attempted to maintain operational neutrality, but the private ultimatum signals that this posture has a hard limit. Riyadh's concern is not merely sovereign integrity — any damage to Aramco facilities would immediately tighten an already strained global oil market.
If Iran tests Saudi tolerance, the Gulf's largest exporter could be drawn into direct confrontation, removing any remaining buffer between the conflict and the region's core production infrastructure.
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Saudi Arabia told Iran not to attack it, warns of possible retaliation, sources say
Saudi Arabia told Tehran continued attacks on the kingdom could push Riyadh to respond in kind, four sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
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🇦🇿🇮🇷 Azerbaijan Says Iran's IRGC Plotted to Blow Up the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Pipeline
Azerbaijan's security services announced they have foiled multiple acts of sabotage orchestrated by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, including a plot to attack the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline — a critical artery carrying Caspian crude to Turkey's Mediterranean coast at Ceyhan. The BTC pipeline carries approximately 600,000 barrels per day and serves as a key supply route for European markets seeking to reduce dependence on Russian and Middle Eastern flows.
The alleged IRGC plots represent a significant expansion of Iran's asymmetric response strategy beyond the Persian Gulf. By targeting Caucasus infrastructure, Tehran appears to be signalling that any country perceived as aligned with the US-Israeli campaign faces exposure. Azerbaijan, a secular majority-Muslim state with close ties to Israel and a strategic position on NATO's eastern flank, has long been a source of Iranian suspicion.
A successful strike on the BTC would have compounded an already severe global supply disruption at a moment when alternative routing capacity is stretched to its limit.
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Azerbaijan's security services announced they have foiled multiple acts of sabotage orchestrated by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, including a plot to attack the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline — a critical artery carrying Caspian crude to Turkey's Mediterranean coast at Ceyhan. The BTC pipeline carries approximately 600,000 barrels per day and serves as a key supply route for European markets seeking to reduce dependence on Russian and Middle Eastern flows.
The alleged IRGC plots represent a significant expansion of Iran's asymmetric response strategy beyond the Persian Gulf. By targeting Caucasus infrastructure, Tehran appears to be signalling that any country perceived as aligned with the US-Israeli campaign faces exposure. Azerbaijan, a secular majority-Muslim state with close ties to Israel and a strategic position on NATO's eastern flank, has long been a source of Iranian suspicion.
A successful strike on the BTC would have compounded an already severe global supply disruption at a moment when alternative routing capacity is stretched to its limit.
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Azerbaijan says it foils Iranian plots including plan to attack major pipeline
Azerbaijan said it had prevented several acts of "terrorist" sabotage planned by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), including a plot to attack a major oil pipeline running through the South Caucasus to Turkey.
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🇶🇦 Kuwait Shuts Production, Qatar Warns Oil Could Hit $150 Within Weeks
The Strait of Hormuz remains de facto closed to tanker traffic, forcing Kuwait to shut in production as storage capacity fills and export routes stay blocked. Qatar has warned that Brent crude could reach $150 per barrel within weeks if the closure persists, a level not seen since the post-pandemic demand surge of 2022. JPMorgan separately estimated that if Gulf Arab producers exhaust storage and are forced into widespread shut-ins, Brent could breach $100 per barrel in the near term.
Prior to the conflict, Kuwait was producing approximately 2.6 million barrels per day. With tankers unwilling to transit the Strait under threat of Iranian interdiction, the logistics of export have collapsed faster than producers can adapt. Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG complex had already declared force majeure following drone attacks, cutting off roughly 77 million tonnes per year of LNG export capacity from global markets.
The convergence of shut-in Gulf production and closed export lanes is the most severe simultaneous supply shock the market has faced in decades, and the price ceiling is entirely dependent on how quickly the Strait reopens.
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The Strait of Hormuz remains de facto closed to tanker traffic, forcing Kuwait to shut in production as storage capacity fills and export routes stay blocked. Qatar has warned that Brent crude could reach $150 per barrel within weeks if the closure persists, a level not seen since the post-pandemic demand surge of 2022. JPMorgan separately estimated that if Gulf Arab producers exhaust storage and are forced into widespread shut-ins, Brent could breach $100 per barrel in the near term.
Prior to the conflict, Kuwait was producing approximately 2.6 million barrels per day. With tankers unwilling to transit the Strait under threat of Iranian interdiction, the logistics of export have collapsed faster than producers can adapt. Qatar's Ras Laffan LNG complex had already declared force majeure following drone attacks, cutting off roughly 77 million tonnes per year of LNG export capacity from global markets.
The convergence of shut-in Gulf production and closed export lanes is the most severe simultaneous supply shock the market has faced in decades, and the price ceiling is entirely dependent on how quickly the Strait reopens.
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This is a significant and worrying development, as it marks the first time Iran has targeted a desalination facility in a Gulf country during the ongoing war.
GCC countries rely on desalination for more than 85–90% of their drinking water.
Bahrain is still letting the US use its country to target Iran from and the US bombed an Iranian desalinisation plant.
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“The munitions that have been and will be fired are the ones that everybody needs,” said one European official.
Weapons production is a complex process that takes years of planning and runs through a supply chain riddled with bottlenecks. Trump’s reassurances that the U.S. has a “virtually unlimited supply” of munitions to fight Iran has done little to soothe allies’ fears.
“It is very frustrating, the words are not matching the deeds,” said an Eastern European official, who like others interviewed, was granted anonymity to speak candidly. “It is pretty clear to everyone that the U.S. will put their own, Taiwan’s, Israel’s, and hemisphere priorities before Europe.”
Allies in the Pacific — where China has built the world’s largest Navy and now has missiles that can attack American troops on Guam — are worried that the Pentagon will run out of ammunition in Iran and won’t have any left to deter a war in Asia.
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Allies fear Iran war will leave them without US weapons they bought
European and Asian countries worry the Pentagon is burning through munitions so fast that it won’t have enough to send the weapons they have purchased.
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Just yesterday, the White House claimed to "want" to "take the oil from the hands of terrorists" only to bomb Iranian oil facilities hours later, causing an environmental catastrophe over in the Tehran Metro Area which is inhabited by 14 million people.
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Official data indicate a significant reduction in the daily volume of American and Israeli airstrikes against Iran following the initial days of the operation launched on February 28, 2026.
According to the (ISW) report of March 5, 2026, the campaign entered a second phase following the initial suppression of Iranian air defenses and command. This suppression did not occur fully as planned, as Iran continues to operate air defenses in certain areas and the command structure has been decentralized.
The US was unable to maintain the initial pace. American forces alone recorded 1,250 targets hit in the first 48 hours and 1,700 in the first 72 hours, according to the CENTCOM Fact Sheet.
The CSIS, in an analysis published the same day, estimates that the peak occurred within the first 100 hours, with 2,000 targets struck by American munitions. From March 4 onward, the report already points to a sharp decline in attacks.
Airwars, in its March 6 report, confirms an initial “record pace” of combined US and Israeli strikes exceeding 1,000 targets per day during the first four days, but also observes that this volume was not sustained as the operation progressed.
All these think tanks claim it is natural for the first phase to be more intense. However, I state that if Iran continues launching missiles and drones, and operating air defenses to the point of shooting down two high-value drones just yesterday, this reduction was not due to objectives achieved, but due to planning problems.
It is also possible that it involves aircraft maintenance and low stocks of certain munitions.
On the first day, Israel carried out the largest aerial operation in its history, hitting 500 targets in 24 hours.
By March 5 (day 6 of the operation), it reported 2,500 strikes, showing a drop to 300 attacks per day.
By March 7 (day 8 of the war), Israel’s accumulated total is 3,400 strikes, a daily average of 425, or 15% reduction compared to the start of the operation.
In the case of the US, the estimated percentage reduction, based on official cumulative numbers, is as follows:
Total targets hit by the US until day 8 (March 7): 3,000.
Initial average daily pace (days 1–2): 1,250 strikes.
Average pace from day 3 onward: 300–400 strikes per day.
This represents an estimated 76% drop in the daily volume of U.S. attacks following the initial peak which, when combined with Israel’s data, reflects an overall coalition reduction of 55-65%.
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US-Israel Coalition Strikes on Iran Drop Sharply: Combined Daily Volume Down 55-65%
Official data indicate a significant reduction in the daily volume of American and Israeli airstrikes against Iran following the initial days of the operation launched on…
Official data indicate a significant reduction in the daily volume of American and Israeli airstrikes against Iran following the initial days of the operation launched on…
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The two stressed that Iran's actions undermine regional security and stability and expressed hope that the Iranian side "will exercise wisdom and avoid miscalculation" hinting at some form of retaliation from Pakistan if Iran ramps up its attacks on Saudi Arabia following US-Israeli strikes on Iranian oil facilities and desalinisation plants.
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🇦🇪 🇮🇱 🇺🇸 ❌ 🇮🇷 — Yediot Ahronot Israeli news outlet claims that the attack on the water desalination plant in Iran was launched by the UAE which would be the first strike the UAE has launched against Iran.
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