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Near direct port, Keshem Island, and in the Bondar Abbas area, also in Manab, according to Iranian media. ABC News Jonathan Carl called Donald Trump, and Trump told ABC, "They shot down a helicopter, and we are responding as we speak, adding that the response by the United States military should be very strong
and very powerful. War is escalating, folks. The Iranian regime linked media. Tasnim News Agency says Iran will be responding to US attacks. The IRGC spokesperson just put out a message saying,
"Stay away from all American sites in the region immediately. We will be targeting these assets. Expect a massive Iranian response any moment right now. At least seven U.S. strikes may be more. We're heard in the Bondar Abbas binab, Keshem, Syrik,
and southern Iranian area. After the U.S. launched, these strikes, the U.S. was saying that it was in response to an Iranian drone, striking in Apache helicopter that was loitering over the straight of her moves,
Iran denies, that it was their Shahid drone that hit this Apache. The U.S. military claims the Iranian Shahid drone hit the Apache. Intentionally, previously, Iranian foreign minister, Iraq, she said, "Stay out of the straight of her moves, your country's thousands of miles away.
When you loiter and hover over our land in our area, things like this are bound to happen. We're also hearing that the U.S. strike in Syrik reportedly hit two water reservoirs in the Bondmani district, cutting off that area's drinking water supply,
a directed to Iranian infrastructure, shutting down the water in the Bondmani district, and Iran said, "If anything like that ever happened, their retaliation against the neighbors in the region would be extra fierce."
âAnd I think that's what we're about to see right now.â
Here's what Tasning says, Iran will respond to U.S. aggression.
Iran as it warned a few hours ago will give a decisive response to the U.S. aggression carried out during the pretext of the downing of the Apache helicopter. Iran is saying it was not a Shahid drone that took down the Apache that Trump and Netanyahu are using that as a pretext
to strike Iran and Iran is saying, "We're not going to hold back. We're about to unleash hell and it's what Iran is saying." More of Jonathan Carl said,
"I was on the phone with Trump as sent-com announced. U.S. retaliatory strikes against Iran." Here's what he said, "I think it's very important to respond. They shot down a helicopter. We're responding as we speak.
This is a response to what they did. They did with our helicopter last night.
âAnd I believe this response should be very strong.â
Very powerful." And that's what this one is. United States, Central Command sent-com, said the following. And then, "Comparses began launching self-defense." That's what he referred to.
Self-defense strikes against Iran at 5 PM Eastern time today at the Commander-in-Chief's direction. And response to yesterday's downing of a U.S. Army Apache helicopter. The mission is a proportional response to unjustifying Iranian aggression. Well, you're flying in a patchy over their area to enforce an American blockade
That Iran, as previously said, is an act war.
We would all agree. Blockades are act of wars.
Here's what foreign minister Iraq, she posted just moments ago.
Despite its defeats on the battlefield, the U.S. opted to test our determination. Our powerful armed forces will leave no attack or threat unanswered.
âLeave our region if you want to be safe.â
History of the Persian Gulf has many chapters on dire fates of intruding outsiders. CNN reporting that tonight's U.S. strikes against military targets in southern Iran are intended as a "warning shot" and are not expected to hinder peace negotiations between Iran and the United States. Clownish U.S. officials told CNN.
Really, you don't think this is going to hinder the peace discussions. Really, you think that this is going to be productive. What is it deal going to happen any day now? Was it deal going to happen tomorrow now? Yeah, I'm sure this helps out the peace discussions.
Meanwhile, Maga Mike Johnson just held a press conference moments ago. Maga Mike says that he was in the White House situation room with Trump when the United States launched these strikes as my friend Adam Kinziger says, "How are there still radar, missile, and command and control systems? Maga Mike?"
When you and Donald Trump said all of the Iranian military was previously obliterated and destroyed, watch what Maga Mike has to say play this clip. Yeah, it was announced just as we were walking in here, there is a defensive strike. It has been taken. It is proportional and limited the White House and Pentagon announced.
It's against unjustified Iranian aggression. They did notify me as the leader of the House before this began. And it's targeted strikes to the radar, missile, and command and control sites. And it is defensive in nature. We lament that that has become necessary.
And the reason it did is you all know is because Iran struck US assets in personnel. We can't allow that. And so we're going to have to take care of this business.
âSo I was at the White House a day, I think it was a couple hours in the situation room this morning.â
And the Vice President was there, Secretary of State, Secretary of War, and CIA director and others. We're with the President, and we talked about Iran and a number of other matters. A very sheepish and weak looking propaganda, Jesse Waters was on Fox before.
And here's what he had to say while this was all going down play this clip.
This set us back to us here, or not, in terms of trying to get a deal with the Iranians. I don't know. I do know that the ceasefire is slowly collapsing. After what we saw with the Israelis, Lebanon, and them exchanging fire with the Iranians, us telling them the stop, quit, and then the Houthis launching a missile into Israel. So yeah, I mean, it's kind of deteriorating.
It's not shattered, so they're still negotiating. And they're negotiating pretty seriously. Whitcloth was talking to the President the other day. I think we just received an offer. I'm hearing from Washington that we like what we're seeing, but I don't know how much closer it means to getting to that final deal.
Then they had JD Vance, who had the audacity to go on CBS. And he said, the U.S. is close to a deal with Iran. It could come in the next week, or it could come months from now. Oh, thank you, JD Vance. The deal is right around the corner, or right around the corners, corners, corners, corners, corner,
and never going to happen. What a week in pathetic regime.
This is your play this clip.
âYou say very close. How soon could the deal happen before the midterm elections?â
Oh, absolutely. No, I think we're going to know a lot before the midterm elections. Look, I think the deal could happen in the next week, but the deal could also happen months from now. Earlier today, Donald Trump also called the Wall Street Journal, and Donald Trump told the Wall Street Journal before these strikes that the Iranians
striking down the Apache helicopter over the straight of removes was not a big deal. Here's what the Wall Street Journal reported. And a phone call with the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday. Trump said the blockade was making Iran very poor, and said he would keep it in place as long as necessary.
He sought to play down the helicopter incident, saying that it wasn't a big deal. And stressing the pilots are fine. The Apache crew spent two hours in the water as darkness fell according to Captain Tim Hawkins. Spokesperson at Central Command, one senior U.S. official,
described the crew's escape from the down aircraft as a hand of God moment right there. And do you remember our reporting here in the Midas Touch Network, where I was saying that Trump is trying to create some pretext for an American soldier to die or to be injured,
so he can say, oops, I guess we've got to invade again. That seems to be what they are doing right now. A U.S. official told Fox News State regime media,
Air strikes targeting Iran or ongoing.
The targets include air defense and radar installations.
âThat's what Jennifer Griffin, she's actually a good reporter.â
One of the few good reporters over at Fox. Now, Danny Citronitz, he was a former Israeli intelligence official who operated in the region. That was covered obviously that covered Iran.
He's been very critical of the way this war has been handled
by Trump and Netanyahu. Here's what he posted his analysis and take a listen. It is increasingly clear that Washington is trying to frame what just took place. Its recent action is limited, defensive and retaliatory.
âRather than as the opening phase of a broader military campaign,â
the challenge, however, is that Iran has historically shown little willingness to absorb attacks on its territory without responding.
Regardless of whether the strike originated from Israel
or the United States. Given the public threats made by Iranian officials, and the regime's longstanding emphasis on deterrence, it is reasonable to assume that Tehran is considering some form of response against U.S. interest in the Gulf,
including military facilities and regional partners. More broadly, this episode serves as another reminder that the current status quo is inherently unstable.
In the absence of a diplomatic agreement,
even actions intended to be limited and contained can generate dynamics that neither side originally seeks for that reason. It would be premature to assume that Tehran views the latest exchange as the final chapter.
The risk of further escalation remains significant. Even if neither Washington nor Tehran is actively seeking a wider conflict. Donald Trump escalating, Iran is going to respond. Let's not forget where this all started with Israel
striking in the Daya district in Beirut and Tire over the weekend, pushing into Lebanon when a material point of the ceasefire between the United States and Iran was security guarantees in Lebanon for his bola. Whether you like that or not, that was in the framework
that Trump agreed to when he posted the Iranian Foreign Minister Iraq cheese framework and said the U.S. agreed to this back in early April. Today, we also saw more IDF Israeli strikes in Tire or, however, make they say, "Sir, Lebanon, intensifying, expanding into new Western neighborhoods
by this kind of crystal clear water in this beautiful area of Tire." We'll keep you posted as we learn more here on the Midas Touch and there were kids subscribe. Don't go anywhere we're going to have updates all night.
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