BREAKING: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 Only one-third of US Patriot missile reserves remain, per Fox News
Fox News, by publishing a new chart, announced that out of the 2,330 Patriot missiles the United States had before the war with Iran, about two-thirds have been used, and the reserves of this US Army air defense system have reached about 800 missiles
Half of the US THAAD air defense system reserves have also been used.
— @Megatron_ron Aug 2, 2026
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🚨 JUST NOW: Secretary Marco Rubio announced CUBA is part of organizing Anti ICE riots in America
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— @MAGAVoice Aug 2, 2026
🚨 BREAKING;
🇮🇱 Israel: “Mossad knows exactly which room, which bed, and which location your top general is sleeping in tonight.”
🇮🇷 Iran: “You knew all that, yet you didn’t see 3,000 rockets crossing your border in 20 minutes? Keep watching the beds; we will keep firing missiles.”
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— @IsraelArmyX Aug 1, 2026
BOMB AT MOSCOW RESTAURANT DETONATED BY FEMALE SUICIDE BOMBER — RUSSIAN NAC
August 1, 2026, 10:21 PM — Russia’s National Anti-Terrorism Committee (NAC) reported that the bomb near the terrace of the Balzi Rossi restaurant was detonated by a female suicide bomber. She was killed in the blast. A security guard and one of the guests were also killed. Twenty-one people were injured.
11:03 PM — A large number of OMON riot police officers, Rosgvardiya units, and FSB personnel were deployed to the Balzi Rossi restaurant following the explosion.
According to VChK-OGPU and Rucriminal.info, State Duma deputy Zelimkhan Mutsoev was among the guests attending the private event. The sources say he arrived before the explosion and was not injured.
The reported target of the suicide bomber was a guest who arrived in a government vehicle equipped with flashing emergency lights.
9:41 PM — VChK-OGPU and Rucriminal.info say they obtained footage recorded immediately after the explosion at the Balzi Rossi restaurant in central Moscow.
According to the reports, high-profile guests, accompanied by drivers and security personnel, were arriving for a private event and entering through the restaurant’s open terrace. The outlets say they identified State Duma deputy Zelimkhan Mutsoev among the attendees, and that his personal Maybach was parked in the VIP area.
Moments later, a vehicle with flashing emergency lights pulled up directly beside the terrace. As its passenger was getting out, a person carrying an explosive device approached the terrace. Seconds later, the bomb detonated.
— @OlenaRohoza Aug 1, 2026
🇷🇺🇨🇳What happened in the last few hours could become a turning point in the entire war.
Xi Jinping has reportedly made an urgent and extremely tough decision.
According to sources allegedly close to the Chinese leadership, Xi has delivered an ultimatum to the Kremlin.
China — which for years has served as Russia’s main economic and political shield — is now said to have shifted into pressure mode. Reports claim that Beijing has already delivered a clear message to Moscow:
• Russia must begin a real withdrawal of its troops from Ukrainian territory as soon as possible.
• China is allegedly prepared to offer serious economic guarantees and even help engineer a “soft” exit from the war.
• If Moscow refuses, China could sharply reduce its support for Russia, including purchases of oil, technology cooperation, and diplomatic protection.
If true, this would mark the most serious sign yet that even Beijing may no longer see the war as sustainable in its current form.
— @Oct7NeverForget Aug 1, 2026
🇺🇸🇮🇱🇮🇷⚠️ The commander of U.S. European Command has reportedly warned the Pentagon that the U.S. Navy no longer has enough destroyers to simultaneously defend Israel from Iranian ballistic missile attacks and meet broader global defense commitments, according to The Washington Post.
🔹 General Alexus Grynkewich reportedly told senior Pentagon officials that the fleet of destroyers assigned to missile defense missions has become increasingly overstretched.
📍 The report states that U.S. Navy destroyers have been conducting sustained operations in the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea, and waters surrounding Iran, while scheduled maintenance has further reduced the number of combat-ready vessels available for deployment.
⚓ According to the assessment, maintaining the current level of missile defense for Israel is becoming increasingly difficult without affecting other U.S. military priorities.
The reported warning highlights the growing strain that prolonged high-intensity operations are placing on U.S. military resources. Sustained ballistic missile defense missions consume both interceptor stockpiles and naval availability, underscoring the challenge of maintaining global force commitments while supporting allies during an extended regional conflict.
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— @visionergeo Aug 1, 2026
U.S. intelligence links Iran and Russia to cyberattacks on Minnesota water systems
— U.S. officials confirm Iran was behind a coordinated cyberattack targeting over 30 municipal water systems in Minnesota, with Trump dismissing the findings and instead blaming domestic political opponents. Reports suggest Russia may be sharing satellite intelligence with Iran, raising concerns about broader military coordination.
Global Tensions Rise Amid Shifting Alliances and Domestic Unrest rss.app/brief/posts/e412ef9c…
AI Brief
Global Tensions Rise Amid Shifting Alliances and Domestic Unrest
Saturday, August 1, 20265:12 PM
Summary
Geopolitical tensions escalate as U.S. intelligence points to Iran and Russia collaborating on cyberattacks and military intelligence sharing, while Trump’s foreign policy approach faces scrutiny. Domestic political races heat up, and humanitarian concerns emerge over environmental health risks and cybersecurity vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure.
Key StoriesU.S. intelligence links Iran and Russia to cyberattacks on Minnesota water systems — U.S. officials confirm Iran was behind a coordinated cyberattack targeting over 30 municipal water systems in Minnesota, with Trump dismissing the findings and instead blaming domestic political opponents. Reports suggest Russia may be sharing satellite intelligence with Iran, raising concerns about broader military coordination.
Trump’s foreign policy draws criticism over reliance on Putin and shifting Ukraine stance — Trump’s response to allegations of Russia-Iran collaboration—pledging to consult Putin—sparks bipartisan criticism. Meanwhile, his administration’s evolving support for Ukraine faces scrutiny, with some allies praising recent military aid increases while others question long-term strategy.
Texas Senate race tightens as Talarico leads Paxton by narrow margin — A Fox News poll shows Democratic challenger Talarico leading Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton by 3 points in the Senate race, signaling potential shifts in voter sentiment ahead of November elections.
Keyport residents demand answers over possible cancer cluster linked to environmental hazards — Families in Keyport, New Jersey, push for medical support and transparency after independent testing reveals long-standing concerns about a potential cancer cluster tied to local environmental conditions.
Russia intensifies strikes on Ukraine amid reports of targeting U.S. drone manufacturer — Russian forces launch missile attacks on Kyiv, including a strike on a factory owned by an American drone manufacturer, marking a new escalation. Civilians in Russia reportedly support the strikes, while Ukraine retaliates by targeting Iranian vessels supplying weapons.
–— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Aug 1, 2026
Russia creates fake American news sites because people trust information that appears local. Once real citizens share it, Moscow’s fingerprints disappear. Spotting the original source is now basic counterintelligence for every American online. #FBI #Disinformation
abcnews.com/Politics/biden-a…— @Robert4787 Aug 1, 2026
🇷🇺🇺🇦Russia scrambles A-50 AWACS to track 6 low-flying Flamingo missiles
Ukraine launches its domestically made FP-5 “Flamingo” long-range cruise missiles which are currently flying toward central regions of Russia.
In response, Russia has launched an A-50 AWACS aircraft to detect the missiles, which typically fly at very low altitudes to avoid ground radars.
Footage: global surveillance (edited & captioned)
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— @Globalsurv Aug 1, 2026
Summary
Geopolitical tensions escalate as U.S. intelligence points to Iran and Russia collaborating on cyberattacks and military intelligence sharing, while Trump’s foreign policy approach faces scrutiny. Domestic political races heat up, and humanitarian concerns emerge over environmental health risks and cybersecurity vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure.
Key Stories
U.S. intelligence links Iran and Russia to cyberattacks on Minnesota water systems — U.S. officials confirm Iran was behind a coordinated cyberattack targeting over 30 municipal water systems in Minnesota, with Trump dismissing the findings and instead blaming domestic political opponents. Reports suggest Russia may be sharing satellite intelligence with Iran, raising concerns about broader military coordination.
Trump’s foreign policy draws criticism over reliance on Putin and shifting Ukraine stance — Trump’s response to allegations of Russia-Iran collaboration—pledging to consult Putin—sparks bipartisan criticism. Meanwhile, his administration’s evolving support for Ukraine faces scrutiny, with some allies praising recent military aid increases while others question long-term strategy.
Texas Senate race tightens as Talarico leads Paxton by narrow margin — A Fox News poll shows Democratic challenger Talarico leading Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton by 3 points in the Senate race, signaling potential shifts in voter sentiment ahead of November elections.
Keyport residents demand answers over possible cancer cluster linked to environmental hazards — Families in Keyport, New Jersey, push for medical support and transparency after independent testing reveals long-standing concerns about a potential cancer cluster tied to local environmental conditions.
Russia intensifies strikes on Ukraine amid reports of targeting U.S. drone manufacturer — Russian forces launch missile attacks on Kyiv, including a strike on a factory owned by an American drone manufacturer, marking a new escalation. Civilians in Russia reportedly support the strikes, while Ukraine retaliates by targeting Iranian vessels supplying weapons.
