Those claims from PAK and SMK deserve some serious skepticism. Ever since the Iran situation heated up, these groups have been pushing pretty wild narratives—not exactly the most trustworthy track records when it comes to objective reporting. You'd be wise to cross-check their statements with other sources before taking them at face value.
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BrokeBeans
· 17h ago
Haha, just listen to what PAK and SMK are saying... don't take it seriously.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 17h ago
These two organizations have been making up stories... After that Iran thing, it got even more ridiculous. Anyway, I don't believe it.
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ChainMemeDealer
· 18h ago
PAK and SMK organizations' statements definitely warrant a question mark; after the Iran incident, there are all kinds of wild narratives... I'm increasingly losing trust in their reports. We need to verify from multiple sources, brother.
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MetaverseLandlady
· 18h ago
These two organizations really need to keep their eyes open when they talk trash; after the Iran incident, they've never been reliable.
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DataBartender
· 18h ago
Speaking of these two organizations, their statements definitely raise questions. Ever since the Iran incident, they've never been reliable, and there are constantly emerging unreliable narratives.
Those claims from PAK and SMK deserve some serious skepticism. Ever since the Iran situation heated up, these groups have been pushing pretty wild narratives—not exactly the most trustworthy track records when it comes to objective reporting. You'd be wise to cross-check their statements with other sources before taking them at face value.