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Iran Shrugs it off, BRICS breaks records, Death to the IDF?
PLUS: Trump blackmails Israel to shield Netanyahu from trial.

Hello again, truth seeker, the U.S. bombing of Iran’s nuclear sites has been shrugged off, and they’ve already started rebuilding. Iran just banned Starlink and hit record oil exports to China. Meanwhile, the internet and the British government are melting down over a Glastonbury chant… and Trump just pulled another move to protect Bibi.
In today’s world rundown:
🔩 Iran shrugs it off — U.S. strikes “less damaging than expected”
🛢️ BRICS + Iran & China break records — 1.83M barrels/day of Iranian oil in June. $1T internal BRICS trade.
🎤 Death to the IDF? — UK Gov furious over Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury chant
📡 Starlink banned in Iran — Elon’s terminals now criminalized
🇺🇸 Trump protects Bibi — Netanyahu’s trial delayed after Trump threat
No fluff. No spin. Just facts. Delivered in 5 minutes.
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LATEST DEVELOPMENTS

The Bomb: Iran has launched major construction at its Fordow nuclear facility, just weeks after the US claimed to have crippled its nuclear program. Multiple leaks confirm the damage was minimal. As predicted.
The details:
Satellite imagery confirms large-scale new construction at Fordow.
A US official admitted the Pentagon chose not to use bunker-busting bombs on Isfahan due to the site’s depth, making real damage unlikely.
Leaked U.S. intelligence revealed Iranian officials privately described the U.S. airstrikes as “less damaging than expected.”
U.S. intelligence assesses airstrikes set Tehran back months, not years.
Why it matters: Washington’s show of force didn’t stop Iran. The Pentagon couldn’t penetrate Iran’s underground program, and now Tehran is back to expanding. The era of uncontested U.S. military dominance in the region is slipping… fast.

The Bomb: Iran’s oil exports to China hit 1.83 million barrels per day in June — the highest on record. BRICS trade just crossed $1 trillion. Sanctions? What sanctions?
The details:
Between June 1–20, China imported a record-breaking volume of Iranian oil.
This comes despite years of US-led sanctions aimed at isolating Iran’s energy sector.
BRICS internal trade volume has now surpassed $1 trillion, reflecting deepening economic realignment.
Why it matters: The West is losing economic control. While Washington threatens, the Global South builds. Iran is thriving under sanctions, not collapsing, and the dollar’s days as a global enforcer are numbered.

The Bomb: British rapper Bob Vylan shouted "Death to the IDF" at Glastonbury, and now the UK government is throwing a tantrum.
The details:
The Culture Secretary demanded an explanation from the BBC for broadcasting the chant.
A BBC spokesperson admitted the comments were “deeply offensive” and said warnings were issued on iPlayer.
The UK government claims the performance lacked “due diligence,” echoing pressure from pro-Israel lobbies.
Why it matters: In the UK, artists face more heat for condemning war crimes than war criminals do for committing them. When truth becomes offensive, censorship isn’t far behind.

The Bomb: Iran’s parliament passed a law banning Starlink, criminalizing possession and use with fines, flogging, or even prison time.
The details:
Punishment includes up to two years in prison and 74 lashes.
Despite the ban, an estimated 20,000–40,000 Starlink terminals are still active in Iran via black market channels.
Starlink was seen by some as a Western backdoor for destabilization under the guise of “internet freedom.”
Why it matters: Tehran is shutting down outside influence and tightening control over digital infrastructure. Musk’s “freedom tech” is increasingly seen as a Trojan horse.

The Bomb: President Trump threatened to withhold aid from Israel unless Netanyahu’s corruption trial was postponed. Hours later, Israel blinked.
The details:
Haaretz reveals Trump pressured Israel to delay Netanyahu’s trial or risk losing U.S. support.
Israel immediately postponed the proceedings.
Netanyahu, already accused of bribery and fraud, is now openly protected by a U.S. President while bombing Gaza daily.
Why it matters: US “democracy” continues to look like a mafia operation. One war criminal is protecting another, while Palestinians die and any semblance of Israeli democracy rots from the inside.
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