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April 7, 2026
War On Iran: – Trump Threatens Genocide – More Tit-for-tat Bombing

As the world was waiting for President Donald Trump to TACO from his threat to destroy Iran he upped his madman strategy by threatening to genocide its people:

A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will. However, now that we have Complete and Total Regime Change, where different, smarter, and less radicalized minds prevail, maybe something revolutionarily wonderful can happen, WHO KNOWS? We will find out tonight, one of the most important moments in the long and complex history of the World. 47 years of extortion, corruption, and death, will finally end. God Bless the Great People of Iran!
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I find it no longer useful to attempt any interpretation of such threats. They are likely a reaction to the failed Isfahan operation.

After that above threat was posted Iran froze all diplomatic and indirect communication channels with the U.S.

Meanwhile the war continues at heightened intensity.

Yesterday Israel again attacked Iran’s largest industrial oil and gas installation in the South Pars field.

Retribution came fast. Israeli installations at Neot Hovav in the Negev desert were attacked. Saudi Arabia’s Al Jubail industrial area is on fire as are at least three major oil/gas sites in the Emirates.

This morning the U.S. (again) struck some 50 targets on Kharg Island in what I consider a preparation for an imminent invasion likely to follow this night.

Israel hit ten Iranian railway stations around Tehran to isolate the city.

The “Jewish State” also struck the Rafie Nia synagogue in Tehran. It seems to have been an intentional target.

Iran has published a quite sensible 10-point plan to end the war:

Iran’s 10-point plan includes:
1. Guarantee that Iran will not be attacked again
2. Permanent end to the war, not just a ceasefire
3. End to Israeli strikes in Lebanon
4. Lifting of all US sanctions on Iran
5. End to all regional fighting against Iranian allies
6. In return, Iran would open the Strait of Hormuz
7. Iran would impose a Hormuz fee of $2 million per ship
8. Iran would split these fees with Oman
9. Iran to provide rules for safe passage through Hormuz
10. Iran to use Hormuz fees for reconstruction instead of reparations

Iran had previously asked for full U.S. reparation payments for the damage the war has caused. To instead insist on using Hormuz passage funds is a sensible retreat from a hardline position.

With Iranian consent more ships are quietly passing through the Strait of Hormuz.

Whatever might happen Iran wont give up on not closing but controlling Hormuz for very good reasons.

The U.S. deploys additional HIMARS artillery to the Middle East.

Comments

Posted by: SOS | Apr 8 2026 8:38 utc | 896
I have no special information source of what Uncle Shmuel is thinking, but that Zio lobby in the US looks to me to have a strangle hold on the US ship of statecraft.
It’s tough to gauge what 300+ million bee hive is thinking as a collective, but my pessimistic view is that it does not (as a collective) see who the enemy is in its midst. I recently spoke with some from the States who was telling me about his little trip to visit “Holocaust” sites in Europe. A guy from Texas. I bit my tongue and just listened. After he was done we spoke about what was doing on. He complained about Trump BUT SAID NEARLY NOTHING BAD ABOUT IZRA-HELL.
He reinforced my pessimism.

Posted by: Tom_12 | Apr 8 2026 9:06 utc | 901

 

AI-översikt

 

 

@Laguerre | Apr 8 2026 8:40 utc | 898
I asked AI did the shah of Iran in the 1970s stop the opium habits?
AI answers:

“No, the Shah of Iran (Mohammad Reza Pahlavi) did not successfully stop opium habits in the 1970s; instead, his policies during that decade resulted in a shift toward regulated consumption rather than elimination. 
While the Shah’s government implemented a complete ban on opium production in 1955, this led to a surge in illicit trafficking, the emergence of a heroin market, and significant loss of foreign exchange, causing the Shah to reverse his policy.”
 
 
As usual Britain upheld the opium economy?

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Apr 8 2026 9:13 utc | 902

https://x.com/GiveUsArms/status/2041702916541837498
Just you wait when the market realizes that only 10 ships can get through
From an account close to Tehran
 
 
04:36 / April 8During the two-week ‘ceasefire,’ only about 10 to 15 ships will be permitted to pass through the Strait of Hormuz with Iran’s approval, in coordination with the IRGC Navy and after payment of tolls, and the United States is committed to releasing all of Iran’s frozen assets. The Strait of Hormuz will by no means be ‘open’ in its previous form, even after a final agreement. In addition, the United States has committed to refraining from any troop movements during this period. During this time, negotiations will be held based on Iran’s 10-point plan, details of which are referenced in the statement of the Supreme National Security Council. In the event of no agreement, the war will resume.
 

Posted by: Whipping Post | Apr 8 2026 9:15 utc | 903

“Lobby having stranglehold”
@ Tom_12 | Apr 8 2026 9:06 utc | 901
There is no proof of that. The US politicians get funded by the Lobby for the US carrying out their own policies since way back. The US has had Iran in the crosshairs since the 1950s.
The fact that so many of you go on about Israel pushing the US from behind also coincides with the total neglect of the fact that Khomeini was brought to power by the US /UK and that the occupation of the US embassy was carried out with the full understanding of the US government. I think one reason for the latter fact having been forgotten is that the Larouche circle were threatened by a suit for defamation a few decades ago. The real issue to hide was the new petrocurrency that was being planned for developing poor countries.
 

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Apr 8 2026 9:26 utc | 904

A clear and stunning victory for Iran.
No two ways about it.
They were attacked perfidiously, resisted and brought the aggressors to the table on their terms.
Sure, the izzies will do all they can to fuck things up, they will be slapped quickly.
The US will negotiate in bad faith, that is a given.
But Iran has its weapons stockpile, the US/Israel does not and nor can they be restocked in a hurry.
They decide what happens with the Straits.
Iran won.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Apr 8 2026 9:29 utc | 905

I asked AI did the shah of Iran in the 1970s stop the opium habits? As usual Britain upheld the opium economy?
Posted by: petergrfstrm | Apr 8 2026 9:13 utc | 902n answer
 
Why did you bother? You didn’t get an answer which advanced the question, only repeated the ignorance of wiki. The shah did little to stop the opium consumption; it was the mullahs who put in a big effort (but the truth doesn’t match the bad mullahs narrative you find everywhere in the west.)
 
Britain has nothing to do with it, other than maybe a century ago or more (I don’t have time to check).

Posted by: Laguerre | Apr 8 2026 10:11 utc | 906

MARIO NAWFAL
 
Here’s a few important points before I go to sleep:
 
1. Iran won the war. The terms of the ceasefire they shared give them control of the Strait of Hormuz, charging $2M per ship, pocketing $100 Billion a year. Those numbers are wild! And on top of it, the ceasefire proposal includes the lifting of all sanctions Remember, one could say Iran has been in a state of war for decades due to the crippling American sanctions, and now this is all coming to an end
 
2. Trump did the right thing pulling out, not listening to the lunatic war mongers around him, and not listening to anyone in the Israeli lobby that may have wanted the war the continue. As I said earlier today, a good leader knows when to walk away
 
3. I am not surprised we have a deal, I’ve mentioned it all day, as Trump’s posts made it obvious to me he was pressuring Iran for some final concessions before accepting his off-ramp
 
4. Trump will twist this into a win, and his diehard supporters will believe him. This is a GOOD thing, as Trump no longer needs to militarily try to get a ‘win’. As I’ve said earlier in the day, Trump can (and just did) create his own offramp.
 
5. The Middle East will never look the same. I expect the Gulf to gradually normalize relations again with Iran, which started after Israel’s strike on Qatar. Also the balance of power will drastically shift away from Israel, and this may have massive positive implications on Lebanon, Syria, and possibly even Palestine.
 
6. China is the BIGGEST winner, as Iran controlling the Strait of Hormuz means China is indirectly controlling it
 
7. Iran’s control of the Strait of Hormuz is a generational strategic loss for the U.S., and a risk to the dollar dominance (Iran can chip away at the Petrodollar)
 
8. Hezbollah will come out stronger from all this, possibly more powerful than it has been in decades (unless the deal involves Iran disbanding their proxy network)
 
9. I’m exhausted and need to sleep. Below there’s some more info on my stance over the past 24 hours, as well as how we broke the story of a ceasefire almost an hour before any media outlet and Trump’s post.
 
Good night everyone!

Posted by: Menz | Apr 8 2026 10:12 utc | 907

Link to above:
https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/2041720861447553082
 

Posted by: Menz | Apr 8 2026 10:12 utc | 908

The downwards spiral of the US$
 
MARIO NAWFAL
 
Gold trading hit $361 billion a day in 2025. That is nearly triple what it was in 2021.
 
It now trades more than U.S. Treasury Bills, more than the Euro, more than the Dow Jones. Apple, Nvidia, and Tesla put together average $26 billion a day. Gold does not notice.
 
People are not chasing returns right now. They are scared. And scared money always finds gold.
 
Source: The Kobeissi Letter
 
https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/2041236284132446653
 
 
 

Posted by: Menz | Apr 8 2026 10:17 utc | 909

2. Trump did the right thing pulling out, not listening to the lunatic war mongers around him, and not listening to anyone in the Israeli lobby that may have wanted the war the continue. As I said earlier today, a good leader knows when to walk away 
 
Good night everyone!
 
Posted by: Menz | Apr 8 2026 10:12 utc | 907
 
But let’s not walk away with the impression that Trump did this in a moment of moral clarity. If victory was possible he would have gone along with his masters to sieze it. The reality is that the American threshold of pain had been exceeded.
 
Uncle Sam cried Uncle.
 
Good night, a rest well deserved.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Apr 8 2026 10:21 utc | 910

Posted by: Persona Non Grata | Apr 8 2026 6:44 utc | 869
 
What your describing is the native processing of opium into heroin. Afganistan never did much of that. What they did do was export opium to professional labs overseas where it is processed into heroin and legal opioids in massive quantities. This is what me and Chad McDougal was referencing.
 
Overall the disagreement is that you seem to accept the PR spiel given by these opioid producers that they only sourced ingredients from “fully legal, ethical and strictly regulated” suppliers while I do not. 
 
(Strictly speaking they could even be factually correct while deceptively lying as they are following US government instructions and they are not legally allowed to say anything otherwise.)
 
I would suggest you look into the amount of opium Afghanistan exported back in the day. The numbers are truly staggering. They dominated the opium market just like China dominates the consumer goods market. The amount of supply they were producing is impossible for Europe/Russia/Iran to absorb, and if those countries could absorbing it, they’d have the same problems the US is actually having.
 
This, and along with the economic incentives I referenced earlier was the smoking gun that made it clear the PR narrative was nonsense.

Posted by: MLP | Apr 8 2026 10:26 utc | 911

4. Trump will twist this into a win, and his diehard supporters will believe him. This is a GOOD thing, as Trump no longer needs to militarily try to get a ‘win’. As I’ve said earlier in the day, Trump can (and just did) create his own offramp.
 
Posted by: Menz | Apr 8 2026 10:12 utc | 907
 
 
I believe there are issues and objectives beyond mere cosmetic “winning” or “losing” here.
The magatards who support this psychopath may be pacified by the illusion of victory, but the hidden Shareholders of Empire will not be pleased that their investment didn’t pay returns or their hostile corporate takeover of Uncle Khamenei’s Carbon Factory didn’t go according to plan.
 
Heads are going to roll, mark my words.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Apr 8 2026 10:28 utc | 912

the hidden Shareholders of Empire will not be pleased that their investment didn’t pay returns
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Apr 8 2026 10:28 utc | 912
 
Especially the Jewish billionaires that payroll him.

Posted by: Menz | Apr 8 2026 10:42 utc | 913

Few in the West know about the rise of Japanese Fascism and how it was facilitated by the USA. Yet that development remains with the world and lives very well within today’s Japan.

Posted by: karlof1 | Apr 8 2026 0:28 utc | 604
I’d wonder how many in the East (particularly the biggest victims of Japanese imperialism) know it as well. Not that I expect that to change their moods about Japan itself…

Posted by: joey_n | Apr 8 2026 10:50 utc | 914

Donald Trump Launches Investigation Into CNN Over Iran Ceasefire
 
President Donald Trump said that CNN made a false statement in the moments following the announcement of the ceasefire Tuesday night.
 
In a post to X, the White House said that a headline on the CNN live blog reading, “Iran claims victory, says it forced US to accept 10-point plan,” was false.
 
“This alleged statement by ‘Iran’ is a FRAUD! Correct immediately!” the White House Rapid Response account said
 
More…
https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-launches-investigation-into-cnn-over-iran-ceasefire-11796760
 
 

Posted by: Menz | Apr 8 2026 10:50 utc | 915

Will the Arab countries that pledged to pay a 1B$ for a seat on Trump’s Board Of Peace still cough up the money?

Posted by: Menz | Apr 8 2026 10:56 utc | 916

Tom_12 | Apr 8 2026 9:06 utc | 901
The people I typically talk to are leaning third party. The quiet majority trying to get away from the whole toxic system.
 
Of course the more conservative read leaning type (from rural Texas) will give you different answers. If he visited Europe and was interested in history he is not even the typical specimen and bordering on cosmopolitan.
 
Of course there are many factions but all are more or less indoctrinated and propagandized. Some even still buy into the whole “world police” schtik. 
 
The big break right now is Dem establishment vs Dem progressive, old vs young. There is no umbrella org the young can gather to.
 

Posted by: SOS | Apr 8 2026 11:01 utc | 917

“Britain has nothing to do with it, other than maybe a century ago or more (I don’t have time to check).”
@Laguerre | Apr 8 2026 10:11 utc | 906
I f you had taken time you would have discovered that Britain had everything to do with it. The BBME (later HSBC) used Dubai but it handled the (illegal) Opium payments. 

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Apr 8 2026 11:10 utc | 918

So America put a gun to Irans head, Iran backed down !  ‘ Thats not ‘negotiations or agreements’.
 
Thats  coercian controll.
 
Two  weeks cease fire is so israel has time to repĺenish tbe iron dome.
 
Openinging the straights losese Iran it’s advantage and leverage.

Posted by: Mark2 | Apr 8 2026 11:13 utc | 919

Russia wont stop them..
 
China wont stop them. Iran wont stop them.
 
Then they came for us.
 
Bad karma.

Posted by: Mark2 | Apr 8 2026 11:28 utc | 920

Posted by: Konami | Apr 7 2026 23:19 utc | 511
BR stands for “Best Regards”
And HLVS for “Hasta la victoria siempre” 😉
BR again.

Posted by: Tak-Tik | Apr 8 2026 11:38 utc | 921

Posted by: MLP | Apr 8 2026 10:26 utc | 911
 
You are correct if we are talking about the 70’s, 80’s & early 90’s.
 
But… Chad was replying to a comment by ‘James M’ & I quote – “The US is 0-3 in wars in west and central Asia over the last 26 years.”
 
My comments relate to the ‘last 26 years’, hence – “Afghanistan’s opium was funneled to US pharma companies….” – This is incorrect.
 
We seem to be  ‘arguing’ at cross purposes here. One of the hazards of these type of conversations.
 
Best to call it quits and move on.
 
All the best till the next one

Posted by: Persona Non Grata | Apr 8 2026 11:43 utc | 922

For me personally it was like,“Vlad, that is the LAMEST excuse I have have heard in some time. Be honest. Just say the Black Wide Hats have you by your  яйца”.
Posted by: Tom_12 | Apr 8 2026 6:48 utc | 872

 
There is a simpler explanation:
If it becomes too toxic for ex-pat Russian Jews to live in Israel, a large number might be inclined to return to Russia. Does the Kremlin really need that headache (again)? Also, easier to hide spies in a population of 2 million than 2 thousand.

Posted by: Fool Me Twice | Apr 8 2026 11:59 utc | 923

To my American bar patrons, spend more time engaged in realpolitik.
 

Real change in US attitudes toward the Middle East and Zionism is not going to happen without serious public education and local campaign efforts in Congressional elections, It will take at least a decade to excise the toxic Zionist influence in Congress. So start with this fall’s elections.
 
Support, boost and follow the great work of AIPAC Tracker:
https://www.trackaipac.com/
https://x.com/TrackAIPAC

 
Spend less time on the quick dopamine hits of blogs and social media and focus on the long game.

 

Posted by: Fool Me Twice | Apr 8 2026 12:06 utc | 924

@Fool Me Twice | Apr 8 2026 12:06 utc | 924
 
Best advice for US Americans I’ve seen in some time. Please develop and evolve and repeat this vital message.
 
the open thread, once a week,  with “what it is”, “why it’s effective” and “what it’ll take” and “here the latest progress” and “how you can make a difference”.
 
Get good at it, and then take the message out of Choir Singing to Choir and into the myriad other channels of communication that are being used outside MSM control.

Posted by: Tom Pfotzer | Apr 8 2026 12:56 utc | 925

Israel continues its bombing campaign in Lebanon… Iran threatens to break the ceasefire… The Iranian ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva:
Israel must adhere to the ceasefire in Lebanon, and continued attacks will further complicate the situation and have devastating consequences.

Posted by: Genesis | Apr 8 2026 13:25 utc | 926

Today

16:22

Rezaei: Either a ceasefire is implemented on all fronts, or there will be no ceasefire on any front

Today

16:22

Rezaei: The Lebanese have sacrificed their lives for our sake, and we must not leave them alone, not even for a moment

Today

16:21

Rezaei: A strong and decisive strike must be carried out to prevent the entity’s aggression against Lebanon

Today

16:21

Spokesperson for the Iranian Parliament’s National Security Committee, Ebrahim Rezaei: In response to the aggression against Lebanon, ship movement in the Strait of Hormuz must be stopped immediately

Posted by: Wrath of Khan | Apr 8 2026 13:44 utc | 927

source link for previous comment:
 
https://english.almayadeen.net/shortnews

Posted by: Wrath of Khan | Apr 8 2026 13:46 utc | 928

—❗️🇮🇱/🇮🇷 BREAKING: An Israeli ‘Hermes-900’ drone was shot down by Iranian air defenses over Fars Province, the IRGC announces
@Middle_East_Spectator

 
The zionists are under the mistaken impression that Iran is Gaza.
 
 

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Apr 8 2026 14:24 utc | 929

The collosal steel balls on these guys. How do they even walk?
 

—❗️🇮🇷/🇮🇱/🇱🇧 BREAKING: A source also tells Tasnim that Iran is preparing a retaliatory response to the Israeli attacks on Lebanon today, and that if ceasefire violations ‘persist’, Iran will cancel the 2-week agreement and not attend the planned talks in Islamabad
@Middle_East_Spectator

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Apr 8 2026 14:28 utc | 930

The zionists are under the mistaken impression that Iran is Gaza.
 
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Apr 8 2026 14:24 utc | 929

 
It’s all Amalek to them.

Posted by: malenkov | Apr 8 2026 15:18 utc | 931

@ Laguerre | Apr 8 2026 8:40 utc | 898
 
i always learn something from your posts, so thanks laguerre!! 

Posted by: james | Apr 8 2026 15:25 utc | 932

Arch Bungle@930:
 
“The colossal steel balls on these guys…’if ceasefire violations ‘persist’ Iran will cancel the 2-week agreement…”
 
I agree. And for something completely different…
 
The People’s Republic of China in the Context of American-Israeli Aggression Against Iran
 
https://journal-neo.su/2026/04/08/the-peoples-republic-of-china-in-the-context-of-american-israeli-aggression-against-iran/
 
“China responds to international challenges, including aggression against Iran not through the use of force but by means of a long-term strategy grounded in political and economic engagement and the maintenance of mutually beneficial relations, while preserving channels of dialogue with the United States…”
 
See also #88: ‘Why China Will Not Openly Support Iran’ and:
 
Achilles’ Heel: Self-Contradiction in the BRI’s Middle East Agendas Aggravate Limitations of the Iran-China Partnership
 
https://preprint.press.jhu.edu/anp/sites/default/files/Asian%20Perspective_preprint_Sheng%20Zhang_%28Spring%202026%29.pdf
 
Why Russia & China Aren’t Helping Iran
 
https://nationalinterest.org/feature/why-russia-and-china-arent-helping-iran
 
“Iran is isolated fighting a war for its survival. Yet China and Russia, Iran’s supposed partners, are conspicuously absent. Both countries condemned the attacks on Iran and called for an end to hostilities, but both stopped short of sending significant military aid….Analysts comment that China’s lack of action is ‘the clearest sign of Beijing’s disorientation’ and that ‘Russia’s inability to aid a key ally is embarrassing.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 8 2026 16:23 utc | 933

 

Taking suggestions for new names for the Strait of Hormuz So far I’ve got: – Strait of Khamenei– Strait of Ali– Islamic Revolutionary Toll Corps– The Ayatollah Canal Any suggestions are welcome.

 I propose: The Bab El Khamenei.
Posted by: Arch Bungle | Apr 8 2026 5:05 utc | 826
 
How about ‘Fuckin Strait ‘

Posted by: mrh | Apr 8 2026 16:25 utc | 934

Mahmood OD: ‘Historic Victory’| ‘Israeli Disaster’| ‘Israeli Sabotage: Israel Crashes Ceasefire – Iran Shuts Hormuz’|
 
https://www.youtube.com/@Mahmood_OD/videos
 
“Iran DEFEATS The Empire; ‘This is the worst disaster in our history’| Israel crashes ceasefire – Iran shuts Hormuz.”

Posted by: John Gilberts | Apr 8 2026 16:57 utc | 935

Well, well.
 
I think that this entire conflict – up to now – can be resumed in: Iran had (and has) a plan, USrael does not.
 
Yes, I know, you only have a plan until you get punched in the face, but here, it became so evident and obvious.
Iran, while taking a serious amount of damage to civilian infrastructure (what else to expect from the zionists?), remained and remains attentive. Especially China will have interests in rebuilding this destroyed infrastructure.
 
This isn’t over, mind. But we can draw the preliminary conclusion that Iran is not simply a big fish swimming against the stream. It looks more and more likely that Iran is tracing and builing that very stream within the limits of its massively sanctioned economy. Iran can and will decide what fish are allowed to swim in their stream.

Posted by: Verdant | Apr 8 2026 18:39 utc | 936

The fifth horseman ‘Rapid currency inflation ‘ is coming soon to a theater near you!
 
He’s actually a rebranded version of ‘Famine’ from the bad old days.
 
Be on the lookout for deals on urea and helium. Stock up on medicines now. Iodine might be a good idea.
 
I still don’t understand how this two week cease fire is a thing. Won’t Iran build a nuke in that timeframe? They probably should.
 
I do love how Iran schooled the bully. His sidekick Bibi needs another lesson apparently. 
 
The rest of GAYTO are providing airbases, ships and logistics while telling their citizens they’re not involved. Spain is the exception.
 
HMS Dragon suffers ‘plumbing issues’. 
 
Clown World –  Hat tip to Alex C.

Posted by: Inevitability | Apr 8 2026 22:27 utc | 937

The people I typically talk to are leaning third party. The quiet majority trying to get away from the whole toxic system.
 Posted by: SOS | Apr 8 2026 11:01 utc | 917
==============================
 
(I’m assuming the U.S. here)
 
Yeah, like they say, rotsa ruck with that. Get real.
Tell us, when was the last time a third-party candidate in the U.S. actually won a presidential election?
Even a congressional one?
 
Even anything above the level of dogcatcher or county commissioner?
 
Yeah, thought so.

Posted by: George the Zeroth | Apr 8 2026 22:41 utc | 938

As cool sounding as Bab El Khameinei sounds, it comes from Bab Al Mandeb meaning the ‘tears of sorrow’ (beautifuuly poetic, by the way). I don’t know if I want the martyr Khameinei, a man who preached humanity and restraint, even to fanatical, amoral enemies, to be connoted with crying tears. I’d rather his memory remain sanctified by his lived humane behavior and rectitude. 🙂
 
I don’t know how to translate into Arabic or Farsi without relying on computer translation, but I would prefer something along the lines that echoes this restraint and rectitude. Perhaps something like, “The Path of Righteousness” or “The Way of Hospitality“. Something of that poetic flourish helps elevate it into the sublime.

Posted by: titmouse | Apr 9 2026 0:12 utc | 939

They got the uranium and killed off a large number of Iranian officers with a bunker buster at the same time.

Posted by: mcohen | Apr 9 2026 6:29 utc | 940

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