Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Trump's Deadline Expired And The Bombs Followed

 ğŸ‡®ğŸ‡·ğŸ”¥ TRUMP'S DEADLINE EXPIRED AND THE BOMBS FOLLOWED: ISFAHAN UNDER INTENSE AND CONTINUOUS STRIKES AS IRAN'S TOP SPY CHIEF IS ELIMINATED

Iran's IRGC intelligence chief Majid Khademi, described as effectively number two within the entire Revolutionary Guard, is dead. Taken out in a precision strike overnight April 5 into 6. He survived wave after wave of targeting for months. Until now.

And that was just one headline in a night of relentless destruction.

Here is what happened:

1. Massive bunker-buster bombs, each weighing 2,000 lbs, rained down on an underground ammunition depot near Isfahan, triggering secondary explosions so enormous they were picked up by weather satellites in geostationary orbit.

Confirmed destruction of underground weapons stockpiles.

2. Isfahan is home to 2.3 million people and the Badr military airbase. The night sky over the city was lit up like daylight with explosions of unprecedented scale since the war began on February 28.

3. A second senior commander was also eliminated. Brigadier General Masoud Zare, commander of Iran's Army Air Defense College in Shahin Shahr, Isfahan, was confirmed killed by Iranian state media outlet Mehr News Agency on April 5.

4. Strikes did not stop at Isfahan. Tehran, Shiraz, Karaj, and Qom were all hit. In Tehran alone, multiple airports were struck.

The Parchin nuclear facility was also reportedly targeted.

5. Iran has issued a stark warning: if power plants continue to be targeted, energy infrastructure across the entire region faces "irreversible destruction."

6. Khademi was considered one of the three most powerful surviving IRGC figures. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz confirmed his death and warned, "We will continue to hunt them down one by one."

7. Iran rejected a US ceasefire proposal on April 6, instead demanding a permanent end to the war, lifting of all sanctions, and a halt to all regional hostilities.

Trump said the counteroffer is "not good enough, but a very significant step."

This is not a skirmish. This is the systematic dismantling of Iran's entire military leadership, one commander at a time.

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