1082 France Deploy Military For Iran War - CIA Send Weapons To Iranians

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1082 France Deploy Military For Iran War - CIA Send Weapons To Iranians 

4 Mar 2026 The situation in the Middle East is escalating rapidly. France has confirmed the deployment of its military to defend against IRGC attacks, while the US has smuggled weapons to Iranian Kurdish groups. 

The Islamic Republic is attacking multiple Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and the UAE, using drones and missiles. The Islamic Republic of Iran is facing multiple crises. The IRGC is targeting the Iranian Kurds, while the new Supreme Leader, chosen under duress, is unpopular. The US, Israel, and other allies are intensifying their actions, including strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and potential operations in the Strait of Hormuz. 

 The United States military has reportedly deployed troops in Najaf, Iraq, amidst escalating tensions in the region. This development coincides with vigils held worldwide in support of Ali Harmoni and against the Islamic Republic. Additionally, the US has announced plans to ensure the free flow of energy through the Strait of Hormuz, potentially involving direct intervention. 

The situation in the Middle East is escalating rapidly. The US and Israel are launching joint attacks against the IRGC in Iraq, while the US is also arming Kurdish volunteers in Iran for a ground operation. Qatar has arrested two IRGC cells, and there are reports of protests in Iran, though their size and significance are unclear. 

The IRC is conducting major operations against non-US sites, particularly in Dubai and DA. The Iranian people are praised for their bravery, while the IRC is condemned as cowardly and cruel. The situation in Iran is tense, with the CIA arming Iranians and B2 bombers targeting IRGC bases in Tehran. 

     
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  • French Military Deployment: French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed the deployment of French military for defence against IRGC attacks. 

    CIA Station Attack: A CIA station in Saudi Arabia has been attacked by the Islamic Republic. 

    New Supreme Leader in Iran: Moshtab, son of the former Supreme Leader Ali K, has been appointed as the new Supreme Leader. 

    Protest Tactics: Iranians are protesting by chanting from their balconies and rooftops due to the ongoing war. 

    Escalating Conflict: The Islamic Republic is attacking various Arab countries with drones, including Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. 

    Targeted Strikes: There have been major attacks in Tehran, specifically in the wealthy district of Farman, which houses embassies and diplomatic residences. * US Evacuation Efforts: Over 9,000 Americans have been evacuated from the Middle East since Operation Epic Fury began. US citizens in the region are advised to register with the State Department for assistance with evacuation. * Iran Ammunition Depot Destroyed: The main ammunition depot of the Revolutionary Guards Corps (RGC) in Iran has been completely destroyed, with footage showing the aftermath and people celebrating the event. * Mehroat Airport Damage: Mehroat airport in Iran, which was previously targeted, has sustained significant damage, including the destruction of commercial planes and the runway. * IRGC Depot Destruction: The main IRGC depot within the airport has been destroyed, rendering the airport unusable for an extended period. * French Military Deployment: President Macron announced the deployment of French military forces, including the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier, to the Mediterranean Sea for defensive purposes in response to the escalating conflict. * British Military Engagement: RAF fighter jets based in Jordan have been actively engaged in shooting down drones, while also prioritising the protection of British assets in the region. * First F-35 Aerial Kill: RAF F-35 shot down crude aerial systems in Jordanian airspace, marking its first operational kill. * Defensive Operations in Iraq: British armed forces shot down drones in Iraqi airspace heading towards coalition forces in Israel. * Iranian Drone Interception: An RAF Typhoon shot down an Iranian one-way attack drone directed at Qatar. 

     New Supreme Leader: The IRGC forced the assembly of experts to choose Mushtaby, the son of Ali, as the new supreme leader. 

    Chaos in Iran: Massive strikes are occurring in Iran, with IRGC members in a panic and some injured. 

    International Involvement: The CIA is sending weapons to Iranian Kurds, and the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaul might be used in the Strait of Hormuz. 

    Regime Change and Internal Opposition: The new leader is unpopular even within the regime, with 75% of members disliking him. 

    Revolutionaries Seize Control of State Media: Revolutionaries have taken control of the state media broadcast, airing speeches from Crown Prince Razap. 

    Clashes in Lebanon: Reports of significant clashes between the Israeli Defence Forces and Hezbollah fighters in southern Lebanon. 

    Israeli Airstrike in Iran: The Israeli Air Force struck a secret nuclear facility near Tehran, Iran, targeting a key component of the nuclear weapons system. 

    Iranian Nuclear Scientists: The airstrike likely resulted in the deaths of Iranian nuclear scientists involved in the program. 

    US Response and Trade Sanctions: President Trump announced that the United States will cut off all trade with Spain after the Spanish government refused to allow the US to use its bases for a strike against the IRGC. 

    Spain’s Unfriendly Stance: Spain refused to allow the use of their bases despite being part of NATO and not contributing to the agreed-upon military spending. 

    Decision to Cut Ties with Spain: The speaker decided to cut off all trade with Spain due to their unfriendly stance and lack of leadership. 

    Disappointment with UK Leadership: The speaker expressed disappointment in the UK’s leadership, particularly regarding the lease of an island and the difficulty in arranging a landing. 

    US Military Deployment: US troops have reportedly deployed to Najaf, Iraq, potentially related to the situation with the Kurds and US bases being attacked. 

    Middle East Tensions: The situation in the Middle East is escalating, with potential implications for Iraq, the Kurds, and US military involvement. 

    Global Response to Iran: While some countries are advocating for peace, others, particularly in the Persian Gulf, are taking a more assertive stance against Iran’s influence. 

    Muslim Population in Moscow: Approximately 1 to 1.5 million Muslims reside in Moscow, with less than half being Shia and the majority Sunni. 

    Shia Muslims in Russia: Shia Muslims are a minority in Russia, despite the Sunni majority’s public displays of faith. 

    IRGC Attacks and Defence in Dubai: Emirati defence systems have been effectively intercepting IRGC attacks, preventing worse damage. 

    US Stance on Hormuz: President Trump ordered the US Development Finance Corporation to provide political risk insurance and guarantees for maritime trade in the Persian Gulf. 

    US Military Action: The US Navy may escort tankers through the Strait of Hormuz to ensure the free flow of energy. 

    Casualties in Iraq: No American casualties were reported from the Iranian attack on a US base in Iraq.

    Major Event in Najaf: US troops are reportedly on the ground in Najaf, Iraq, and the situation is unclear. 

    Lebanese Army’s Action Against Hezbollah: The Lebanese army is reportedly detaining Hezbollah members and supporters, including those who possessed unlicensed weapons. 

    Hezbollah’s Reaction: Hezbollah is reportedly having an emotional breakdown over the detentions, claiming that the detainees were not involved in the rocket attacks on Israel. 

    Regional Conflict Escalation: The text describes a significant escalation of conflict in the Middle East, involving multiple countries and factions. 

    Saudi Arabia’s Response: Saudi Arabia has deployed its military to Bahrain and is expected to take further action in response to attacks. 

    US Influence: The text suggests that the US, under President Trump, has been working to align regional powers against a common adversary. 

    US Priorities in the Middle East: The US’s current priority is the Islamic Republic, with plans to address the rest of the Middle East afterwards. 

    US Support for Iranian Kurds: The CIA has been smuggling weapons into Western Iran and arming thousands of Kurdish volunteers for a ground operation against the Islamic Republic. 

    Imminent Kurdish Offensive: The Kurdish volunteers, many of whom are semi-professional, are expected to begin a major ground operation against the Islamic Republic within the next few days. 

    Iran-Qatar Conflict: Qatar’s Defence Ministry announced a massive retaliation against Iran, following an attack on Qatar by Iran. 

    Iran-Iraq Conflict: IRGC bases and Shia militias in Iraq were jointly attacked by Israel and the United States, potentially to support a ground operation from western Iran. 

    Qatar’s Counter-Terrorism: Qatar confirmed the arrest of two IRGC cells within its borders. 

    Qatar’s Arrest: Qatar arrested two IRGC cells with 10 suspects, 7 for espionage and 3 for sabotage. 

    Beirut Situation: Expecting more strikes in Beirut and gathering reactions. 

    Trump’s Stance: Trump rejected Resal and prefers someone eternal, highlighting the difference between his words and actions in geopolitics. 

    US Stance on Iranian Leadership: The US is not taking sides and exploring all options for Iranian leadership, while the crown prince aims to lead the transitional government and then let the Iranian people decide. 

    Trump’s Statements on Iran: Advising against taking Trump’s statements on Iran literally, as the final decision on leadership rests with the Iranian people through a referendum. 

    Iranian Protests and IRGC Presence: Confirming the authenticity of online posts depicting thousands of Iranians protesting, while noting the presence of a 5% IRGC population. 

    Pro-Regime Demonstrations in Iran: Approximately 5% of Iran’s population, or 4-5 million people, are estimated to be pro-regime. 

    IRGC’s Influence: The IRGC, particularly the rogue generals, are believed to be the ones truly in charge, with Moshava being a figurehead. 

    British Government’s Priorities: The speaker questions the British government’s priorities, suggesting a lack of focus on protecting British citizens in the Middle East or Cyprus. 

    International Response to Conflict: Discussion about the involvement of various countries, including France, UK, and Canada, in a conflict, with the speaker expressing disdain for the actions of a group referred to as “the RC.” 

    Support and Gratitude: The speaker expresses gratitude for the support received from viewers of their channel, acknowledging regular viewers and encouraging others to stay informed through their reports. 

    Humour and Frustration: The speaker attempts to inject humour into the situation but also expresses frustration with irrational comments, highlighting the stressful nature of the times. 

    Content Format: Primarily live streams and breaking news reports, with occasional videos on YouTube. 

    Geopolitical Analysis: Dismissal of the notion that Russia and China would directly involve themselves in the conflict, citing it as an illogical move for these nations. 

    Military Intervention: Boots on the ground should be the last resort, only for specific targeted operations, not a large-scale deployment. 

    Iran’s Future: Iran will not remain an Islamic state; the military will take control, a referendum will be held, and the crown prince will lead a transitional government. 

    UK Prime Minister’s Priorities: The UK Prime Minister prioritised addressing the situation in Westminster over protecting British lives in the Middle East. 

    Ramadan Celebration: The speaker attended an iftar dinner for Ramadan, organised by the APB on British Muslims. 

    UK’s Stance on International Affairs: The speaker commented on the UK’s changing relationship with the United States and mentioned a Chinese spy base in London. 

    Tribute to Bun Bun: The speaker paid tribute to Bun Bun, their former house bunny and political editor of Twisty TV, who passed away on New Year’s Eve. 

    Geopolitical Situation: The situation in Najaf, Iraq, is tense and could significantly impact the balance of power within the country, potentially limiting the influence of Iranian-aligned militias. 

    Military Actions: There are reports of significant military operations in Lebanon and Iraq, involving both Israeli and US forces. 

    Escalating Conflict: The situation is rapidly evolving, with reports of the CIA arming Iranians and B2 bombers targeting IRGC bases in Tehran.


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