On March 3rd, the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced that early that morning they used 20 drones and 3 missiles to bomb the main command building of the American military base in the Sheikh Isa area of Bahrain, and the fuel depot was also ignited, with thick smoke rising at the scene. I have to say, Iran's actions this time are really different from before; in the past, after being hit, they might have to wait a while before retaliating after raising the flag. Now, just three days after the joint strikes by the U.S. and Israel, Iran's counterattacks came one after another, and this is already the 13th round, specifically targeting the U.S. military's command centers and logistical hubs in the Middle East, clearly not just putting on a show, but genuinely wanting to make you hurt. It is obvious that Iran knows it cannot match power with power, so it focuses on your critical nodes; without command, chaos ensues, and without fuel, planes are grounded. This is a strategy to incapacitate your large operational capabilities at a relatively low cost. At the same time, Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz and stated that it will no longer negotiate with the U.S., which is tantamount to laying all its cards on the table, informing you of its bottom line and methods of retaliation, but each move is meant to make you uncomfortable. Now, it's up to the U.S. to respond. Moreover, this attack by Iran at least proves one point: it indeed has the means to hit the U.S. military where it hurts, and it dares to use them.
Please summarize in one sentence, what is happiness? Can Iran withstand the U.S. military strikes? Which U.S. presidents have made the biggest contributions?
Iran Threats: Russia, U.S. Hold 90% of World’s Nukes
The United States and Iran are engaged in increasingly hostile rhetoric as U.S warships move into the Arabian Sea, despite regional nations seeking a diplomatic solution to prevent a military flare-up.
As the U.S. and Iran reach a diplomatic breaking point this January, the question of who holds the most nuclear power in the world comes to the fore.
Using the most recent data from the Arms Control Association, the visualization above shows the total and reserved warheads by country.
TL;DR
Russia and the United States dominate the global nuclear power space. Most “ready to Launch” weapons belong to these two countries Iran is not part of the Nuclear Nine, as it has never declared a nuclear weapons arsenal or tried to acquire one through the Nuclear Non‑Proliferation Treaty The “Big Two” Dominance
Russia and the United States dominate the global discourse on nuclear power.
They hold a combined 10,636 warheads, which is close to 90% of the world’s over 12,000 total nuclear weapons.
This surprising share helps explain why global nuclear stability and tensions with countries such as Iran remain largely shaped by decisions made in Washington and Moscow.
A quick review of the “ready to launch” capability reveals an even greater gap.
When comparing stockpiled versus deployed weapons, only a part of these arsenals is actively positioned for immediate use.
Russia has 1,718 deployed strategic warheads, and the U.S. has 1,670, with the rest held in reserve or awaiting retirement.
This gap indicates that, although many warheads exist globally.
Only a portion is “ready to launch,” and almost all of those ready weapons belong to the U.S. and Russia, reflecting their unique dominance in nuclear capability.
The Iran Context: “Threshold” State
The United States wants Iran to completely:
Stop its nuclear weapons ambitionsStop enriching uranium even to civilian levelsCurb its ballistic missile and regional influence programs.
These demands are backed by sanctions and military pressure to prevent Tehran from gaining a breakout capability.
However, Iran insists on maintaining its nuclear programme and enrichment rights, seeking relief from harsh economic sanctions, and wants guarantees against future military attacks.
Also, Iran is not officially part of the “Nuclear Nine” because it has never declared a nuclear weapons arsenal or even tested one under the Nuclear Non‑Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
Meanwhile, its uranium enrichment has gotten up to 60% purity, which is higher than typical civilian nuclear programmes.
That’s what makes Iran the most-watched “threshold” nation in history.
This elevated enrichment level keeps global attention fixed on Tehran’s nuclear activities.
Israel, Pakistan, and India
Israel’s nuclear arsenal is special as it has never officially acknowledged its weapons.
It is placed around 90 warheads due to its intelligence assessments, expert estimates, stockpiles, and delivery systems kept ambiguous as part of its strategy in the Middle East.
This unofficial position creates tension, particularly amid ongoing conflicts and regional rivalries.
In South Asia, India and Pakistan remain in a dangerous parity.
India is estimated to have about 180 nuclear warheads and Pakistan around 170, making them neighbors in global rankings.
The near balance is rooted in years of rivalry and mutual deterrence since their first tests in 1998. In simple terms, the world’s nuclear weapons are mostly controlled by Russia and the United States, and most of the warheads that are “ready to launch” belong to these two countries.
This has a significant influence on global security, which is why the U.S. places such emphasis on deterrence, particularly in its dealings with Iran. $AAPLon $GRT #GoldSilverOilSurge
🚨 THE US HAS A PLAN B FOR THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ. AND IT CHANGES EVERYTHING. 🚨
Iran thinks closing the Strait gives them leverage forever.
It won't. Here's why - step by step:
Step 1: The Strait of Hormuz is a 33-mile chokepoint. 20% of global oil flows through it. Iran just CLOSED it.
Step 2: But look at a map. The land separating the Persian Gulf from the Gulf of Oman is BARELY 30 miles wide in places. Through UAE/Oman territory. US ALLIES.
Step 3: The US doesn't need to reopen the Strait. It just needs to CUT A CANAL through that strip.
Step 4: A mega-canal — like a second Suez — connecting the Gulf directly to the open ocean. Completely BYPASSING Iran.
Step 5: The UAE is already being bombed by Iran. They have EVERY reason to approve it.
Step 6: Trump already wants mega-projects. He already wants the Panama Canal. This is BIGGER.
Step 7: The canal makes Iran's ONLY leverage — the Strait — completely WORTHLESS. Forever.
Step 8: Oil tankers sail through UAE territory. Iran can't touch them. The chokepoint is GONE.
Step 9: Once built, Iran loses control of global oil routes PERMANENTLY. Their entire geopolitical power — erased.
Step 10: This war doesn't end with bombs. It ends with a CANAL that makes Iran irrelevant.
This is the move nobody is talking about.
Iran closed a door. The US is about to build a highway around it.
$BNB is sitting around $658 after a +3% move today, but the price action tells a deeper story.
We saw a sharp drop toward $656 — the kind of move that usually wipes out late longs and triggers stop losses. It was fast and aggressive. But what caught my attention wasn’t the dump… It was the bounce.
Price snapped back quickly. That doesn’t look like panic selling. It looks like liquidity getting taken and absorbed.
Right now, $BNB is hovering around the 60 MA — basically sitting at a decision level. RSI is near oversold on the lower timeframe, which suggests selling pressure is cooling off. This feels less like distribution and more like a shakeout.
The key level for me is $656: Hold above it → momentum can push back toward $662–665. Lose it with volume → $650 becomes likely. As a calculated trader, I don’t chase candles. I watch reactions at key levels.
And right now, $BNB is reacting — not breaking. Let’s see who takes control next.
🇮🇷🇵🇰A senior commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Sardar Hossein Nejat, has stated that Pakistan’s Army Chief, Asim Munir, apologized to him during a phone call.
In a post on his X account, Nejat wrote that the Pakistani army chief apologized for the use of Pakistan’s airspace against Iran, as well as for the violence carried out against Shia protesters.$RIVER
He added that Iran seeks good neighborly relations with Pakistan, but emphasized that it will not remain silent over the losses it has suffered.
Sardar Nejat said that the time for Pakistan’s response is approaching.$AIXBT
So far, the Pakistani military regime has not officially commented on these remarks
Stop… stop… stop… Give me just five minutes, because this isn’t noise — this feels serious.
🚨 Iran isn’t just fighting on the battlefield anymore — it’s going after the oil lifeline of the world.
Under pressure after strikes on its bases and the loss of senior commanders, Iran isn’t matching force with force. Instead, it’s aiming where it hurts most — energy.
Tehran has reportedly declared the Strait of Hormuz closed, warning ships not to pass. That narrow strip of water isn’t just another route — it’s one of the planet’s most critical oil arteries. A huge chunk of the world’s crude flows through it every single day.
And it doesn’t stop there. Missiles allegedly fired toward United Arab Emirates port infrastructure.
Strikes near major facilities in Saudi Arabia. Alternative export routes under threat. This isn’t random. It’s calculated. Oil already climbing past $77 a barrel. Stocks reacting instantly.
📉 South Korea markets down hard
📉 Japan sliding
📉 United States indices like the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite under pressure
📉 Even Shanghai markets feeling it
Because when oil spikes, everything gets expensive. Transport. Food. Manufacturing. Daily life. Inflation rises.
Companies struggle. Rate cuts get delayed. Markets crack.
Iran may not win a straight military fight — but shaking global energy? That rattles everyone. Presidents, investors, families at the pump.$MEME
🚨MAJOR UPDATE: THE US SUPREME COURT HAS JUST RULED THAT DONALD TRUMP DOES NOT HAVE FULL IMMUNITY AND NOW FACES SUBPOENA IN THE EPSTEIN CASE AFTER BILL CLINTON'S TESTIMONY
The claim that the U.S. Supreme Court has just ruled that Donald Trump does not have full immunity and now faces a subpoena in the Jeffrey Epstein case after testimony from Bill Clinton is not confirmed by major, credible news outlets at this time.
Recent reporting does confirm that Bill Clinton testified under subpoena in matters related to Epstein. However, there is no verified Supreme Court ruling specifically tied to the Epstein case stripping Trump of immunity or newly compelling him to testify.
While past Supreme Court decisions (such as cases involving presidential records and subpoenas) have established that presidents are not absolutely immune from legal process in all circumstances, there has been no widely reported new decision matching the claim circulating online.
⚡️One of the missiles reportedly launched by the Iranian military struck some of @Cristiano Ronaldo's cars parked at his residence in Dubai. Concerned for his safety, the Dubai authorities have instructed him to leave the country immediately, suspecting the attack was not accidental but deliberately targeted at him. Cristiano and his family are currently en route to Portugal.💥 #Cristiano_ronaldo
The dip didn’t get continuation and bids stepped in quickly, which looks more like absorption than distribution. Buyers are still defending structure well and downside momentum failed to expand. As long as this area holds, continuation higher remains the cleaner path.
Only one setup hit SL - the short on $FORM . That’s part of the game. One controlled loss doesn’t change the bigger picture.
Most of the other positions delivered solid profits and we closed them properly. Execution was clean, momentum followed through, and we didn’t overstay the moves.
For any trades still running, stick to the original plan. Respect your levels, manage position size, and don’t let emotions interfere after a good day.
Risk management stays the priority — especially after strong sessions.
Well done today everyone. Get some rest. See you tomorrow.