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6/20/2025, 2:06:01 PM
>The role of European powers is now prominent, as Tehran is unwilling to engage with the United States amid Israeli attacks, reports Reuters
>HOWEVER a senior Iranian official has said demands for zero enrichment will be firmly rejected, “especially now, under Israel’s strikes" - UK ambassador to US, German FM and Trump all on record this week saying they want zero enrichment
>Two US KC-46A tankers callsign HIFI I mentioned earlier now arrived in Hawaii. Additionally a British Refueling tanker also landed at Darwin Air Force Base, in northern Australia.
>IDF strike the Internal Security Headquarters in Tehran
I'm noticing some GPS interference over southern Iran on FlightScanner, some commercial planes that definitely aren't in Iranian airspace - anyone else confirm this?
>>508081920
Munir’s five-day US tour includes meetings at the Pentagon, the state department, and Central Command headquarters in Florida, which is pretty big access for a non-head of state... but then in Pakistan, the army have pretty much run things for decades. I think it's a combination of them recognising that Pakistan needs to remain a counterterrorism partner and Trumps instinctive attraction to strongmen/generals.
>HOWEVER a senior Iranian official has said demands for zero enrichment will be firmly rejected, “especially now, under Israel’s strikes" - UK ambassador to US, German FM and Trump all on record this week saying they want zero enrichment
>Two US KC-46A tankers callsign HIFI I mentioned earlier now arrived in Hawaii. Additionally a British Refueling tanker also landed at Darwin Air Force Base, in northern Australia.
>IDF strike the Internal Security Headquarters in Tehran
I'm noticing some GPS interference over southern Iran on FlightScanner, some commercial planes that definitely aren't in Iranian airspace - anyone else confirm this?
>>508081920
Munir’s five-day US tour includes meetings at the Pentagon, the state department, and Central Command headquarters in Florida, which is pretty big access for a non-head of state... but then in Pakistan, the army have pretty much run things for decades. I think it's a combination of them recognising that Pakistan needs to remain a counterterrorism partner and Trumps instinctive attraction to strongmen/generals.
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