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Ron in Regina

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So does this mean Trump might have to divert his attention away from Greenland Panama Canada China Russia Venezuela Nigeria? Has America bombed anyone else since Christmas Day? No? So Yeah, ok, let’s go with Nigeria this week…?
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The Iranian president’s remarks on Saturday came ahead of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting on Monday with US President Donald Trump.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Saturday said his nation is at war with the United States and Israel, as well as Europe more broadly. The 12-day war between Israel and Iran broke out in June following a surprise Israeli strike on strategic Iranian targets.

Israel said its sweeping assault on Iran’s top military leaders, nuclear scientists, uranium enrichment sites, and ballistic missile program was necessary to prevent the Islamic Republic from realizing its avowed plan to destroy the Jewish state.
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Pezeshkian warned Israel and the United States against launching new military attacks, saying any confrontation would be met with a “more decisive response”. He accused Washington and Tel Aviv of exerting economic, political, cultural, and security pressure on Iran while also attempting to exploit domestic developments to destabilise the country.

The Iranian president outlined a 20-point economic plan to stabilize prices for essential goods and support lower-income households, including wider use of vouchers.
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So does this mean Trump might have to divert his attention away from Greenland Panama Canada China Russia Venezuela Nigeria? Has America bombed anyone else since Christmas Day? No? So Yeah, ok, let’s go with Nigeria this week…?
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The Iranian president’s remarks on Saturday came ahead of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting on Monday with US President Donald Trump.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Saturday said his nation is at war with the United States and Israel, as well as Europe more broadly. The 12-day war between Israel and Iran broke out in June following a surprise Israeli strike on strategic Iranian targets.

Israel said its sweeping assault on Iran’s top military leaders, nuclear scientists, uranium enrichment sites, and ballistic missile program was necessary to prevent the Islamic Republic from realizing its avowed plan to destroy the Jewish state.
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Pezeshkian warned Israel and the United States against launching new military attacks, saying any confrontation would be met with a “more decisive response”. He accused Washington and Tel Aviv of exerting economic, political, cultural, and security pressure on Iran while also attempting to exploit domestic developments to destabilise the country.

The Iranian president outlined a 20-point economic plan to stabilize prices for essential goods and support lower-income households, including wider use of vouchers.
(YouTube & "Durka durka Muhammad Jihad!")
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Are they still two weeks away from a nuke after Bibi saved the world by running to Trump to get Iran to stop blowing the living fuck out of Tel Aviv and Haifa?
 

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So does this mean Trump might have to divert his attention away from Greenland Panama Canada China Russia Venezuela Nigeria? Has America bombed anyone else since Christmas Day? No? So Yeah, ok, let’s go with Nigeria this week…?
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(YouTube & Iran at "full-scale war" with US and allies, Iran's president declares)
The Iranian president’s remarks on Saturday came ahead of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting on Monday with US President Donald Trump.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Saturday said his nation is at war with the United States and Israel, as well as Europe more broadly. The 12-day war between Israel and Iran broke out in June following a surprise Israeli strike on strategic Iranian targets.

Israel said its sweeping assault on Iran’s top military leaders, nuclear scientists, uranium enrichment sites, and ballistic missile program was necessary to prevent the Islamic Republic from realizing its avowed plan to destroy the Jewish state.
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Pezeshkian warned Israel and the United States against launching new military attacks, saying any confrontation would be met with a “more decisive response”. He accused Washington and Tel Aviv of exerting economic, political, cultural, and security pressure on Iran while also attempting to exploit domestic developments to destabilise the country.

The Iranian president outlined a 20-point economic plan to stabilize prices for essential goods and support lower-income households, including wider use of vouchers.
(YouTube & "Durka durka Muhammad Jihad!")
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I suspect its all talk with no action. They know that if they were actually in a war with the U.S. it would be quite obvious to everyone concerned. It's laughable that they would say this publicly, because it's embarrassing.
 

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Are they? Have you asked Bibi lately? Maybe he will share that at Mar-a-Lago on Monday…?
I doubt it. Bibi needs another war to stay out of jail. Iran doesn't need to rearm it's missile stock. They're still sitting on 2000 of the missiles that flew past Patriots, THAAD, David's Arrows and Iron Dome. Add in Kinzhals from Russia and Chinese hyper sonic missiles

Iran now has a modern airforce with recent deliveries of Su35s and Chinese J30s as well as S300, S400 and shiny new S500s and well as Chinese systems.

Iran also killed 100 Mossad sleepers that ran the inside drone attacks in the 12 day war.

Both Xi and Putin told Netanyahu to GTFO out of Gaza and West Bank and this is the result.

Don't be alarmed when every fucking undefended illegal settlement in West Bank is wiped out by this Triad before Israel is hit.
 

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I suspect its all talk with no action. They know that if they were actually in a war with the U.S. it would be quite obvious to everyone concerned. It's laughable that they would say this publicly, because it's embarrassing.
As long as US backs the Zionists they are at war with them.
 

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As long as US backs the Zionists they are at war with them.
Are they still two weeks away from a nuke after Bibi saved the world by running to Trump to get Iran to stop blowing the living fuck out of Tel Aviv and Haifa?
Are they? Have you asked Bibi lately? Maybe he will share that at Mar-a-Lago on Monday…?
A news outlet affiliated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which oversees the ballistic missile program, reported that missile tests had taken place across the country. But Iran’s official state broadcaster then quickly denied that any tests had occurred.🤔Amid mounting Israeli concerns over Iran’s ballistic missile program, Tehran seemed conflicted last week over the message it wants to send about its weapons capability.

Fars News, affiliated with the IRGC, reported last Monday that widespread missile tests had been held, and the outlet cited “field observations and public reports” as evidence. Hamshahri, a newspaper overseen by the conservative-controlled Tehran municipality, shared videos of what it said were missile tests, showing contrails. Those videos could not be independently verified by The Washington Post.

But Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB dismissed the reports, citing “informed sources,” and said the images that had been shared showed only contrails from high-altitude aircraft. "Swamp gas from a weather balloon trapped in a thermal pocket refracting the light from Venus"

The head of the IRIB is appointed by Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and the organization is overseen by a council made up of representatives of the presidency, judiciary and parliament. Inside Iran, the state broadcaster’s denial of the missile tests became the subject of ridicule, even on its own airwaves. Inside Iran, the state broadcaster’s denial of the missile tests became the subject of ridicule, even on its own airwaves. Mostafa Khoshcheshm, an Iranian international affairs analyst, joked on a state television program that the videos showing contrails were of “vertical flight, solid-fuel passenger airliners” before he and the host burst into laughter. Khoshcheshm, an Iranian international affairs analyst, joked on a state television program that the videos showing contrails were of “vertical flight, solid-fuel passenger airliners” before he and the host burst into laughter.
 

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A news outlet affiliated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which oversees the ballistic missile program, reported that missile tests had taken place across the country. But Iran’s official state broadcaster then quickly denied that any tests had occurred.🤔Amid mounting Israeli concerns over Iran’s ballistic missile program, Tehran seemed conflicted last week over the message it wants to send about its weapons capability.
They tested them on Tel Avi, Haifa, an airbase, a naval base and the Israeli version of the Pentagon.

Guess what? They work.
 

Ron in Regina

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They tested them on Tel Avi, Haifa, an airbase, a naval base and the Israeli version of the Pentagon.
Tehran seemed conflicted last week…
They’re talking about the missile tests from last week…
But Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB dismissed the reports, citing “informed sources,” and said the images that had been shared showed only contrails from high-altitude aircraft. "Swamp gas from a weather balloon trapped in a thermal pocket refracting the light from Venus"
Guess what? They work.
Phew?
 

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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said his country is engaged in a “full-fledged war with America, Israel, and Europe,” raising new tensions months after the Trump administration carried out airstrikes on three of the Islamic Republic’s nuclear facilities.
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1767127850156.jpegBut they’ve got a gajillion Brazilian missiles all aimed at all the countries they’ve declared outright war against, so they’ve got that going for them.

Canada had already designated Quds Force, a branch of the IRGC, as a terrorist entity in 2012, because it provides weapons, money and training to groups such as Hamas, Hezbollah, the Taliban, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command (PFLP-GC).
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Well, at least they haven’t labelled the Canadian Navy as narco-terrorists, yet.
 

Ron in Regina

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From the Sunday spark, the protests grew quickly in size and spread widely. Videos from Monday showed large crowds marching through central Tehran and depicted protests well outside the capital, including on the Persian Gulf island of Qeshm and in the western cities of Zanjan and Hamedan. And on Tuesday, videos showed that protests had spread to other major cities, including Kermanshah, Shiraz, Yazd and Isfahan.
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As protests mounted, the government deployed security forces on motorcycles in Tehran on Monday, and some videos showed the use of tear gas and had the sound of gunshots. So far, no casualties have been reported, though a video showed a chaotic confrontation between security forces and protesters in Hamedan.
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The IRGC, which takes the lead in suppressing domestic unrest, warned Iran’s “enemies” that it would stand “against any sedition, unrest, cognitive warfare, security threat, or territorial aggression.” Iranian authorities often have used the term “sedition” to describe internal dissent.

Signs had been accumulating for several weeks that the country’s economy was reaching a critical condition. Pezeshkian’s administration had proposed a budget for the upcoming Iranian fiscal year that would reduce government workers’ salaries in real terms and increase the tax burden on consumers. The government also had recently cut gasoline subsidies, raising prices.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader who holds ultimate power in Iran’s theocratic system, so far has remained silent on the demonstrations.
 

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Three people were killed during a demonstration outside a police station in Lorestan Province in western Iran, according to Fars news agency, which is affiliated with the paramilitary Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Another two people were killed during a protest near the governor’s residence in Lordegan, another western Iranian province, Fars said.
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It came a day after a 21-year-old member of the Basij—a volunteer force tasked with protecting the Islamic Republic—was killed after demonstrators threw stones in Kuhdasht in Lorestan, the state broadcaster IRIB reported. About a dozen members of law enforcement and the Basij were injured, according to the local deputy governor, Saeed Pour Ali.

Protests also continued to take place in Tehran and elsewhere in the country.
Both the semi-official Fars news agency and human rights group, Hengaw, said people had died during clashes between protesters and security forces in the city of Lordegan, in south-western Iran.

On Thursday videos posted on social media showed cars set on fire during running battles between protesters and security forces.
Many protesters have called for ending the rule of the country's supreme leader. Some have also called for a return to the monarchy.

Thursday marks the fifth day of protests in cities across the country, sparked by a currency collapse.
  • Fallen Currency (The Spark): The protests erupted in late December 2025 after the Iranian rial hit a record low of approximately 1.45 million to the US dollar. This led to massive, year-on-year inflation (approaching 48.6% in some reports). The initial action was taken by shopkeepers and bazaar merchants in Tehran—historically a key, conservative supporter of the regime—who shuttered their shops in response to the currency collapse.
  • Islamic Theocracy (The Underlying Cause): While triggered by economic hardship, the protests quickly evolved into a broader, political movement. Slogans have shifted from economic grievances to direct anti-government and anti-regime chants, such as "Death to the Dictator," "Seyyed Ali [Khamenei] will be toppled this year," and "We want the mullahs gone".
    • Nationwide Spread: The movement quickly spread from Tehran to other major cities, including Isfahan, Shiraz, Mashhad, Karaj, and Hamedan.
    • Broadening Participation: While initially led by merchants, the protests have drawn in large numbers of students, workers, and the general public.
    • Systemic Corruption: Protesters are linking their economic suffering to the government's priorities, specifically alleging that the state prioritizes regional interventions (e.g., funding proxies in Gaza and Lebanon) over domestic welfare.
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    • Violent Crackdown: The regime has responded with a brutal crackdown, including the use of tear gas, live ammunition, and the deployment of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the Basij militia.
    • The uprising is a "hunger revolution" that has quickly morphed into a "freedom revolution." The economic collapse was the catalyst that pushed the population to their breaking point, but the overarching demand is for an end to the current political system.
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That’s not what he meant by pointy…
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Despite many provinces being on an official shutdown due to cold weather and energy constraints, protesters gathered in the cities of Tehran, Isfahan, Kermanshah, and Mashhad. Security forces were seen deploying covert units near protest sites in Mashhad, while videos from within Iran showed police and security officials positioning water cannons against demonstrators in Tehran? Water Cannons? Seriously?
(YouTube & Iran grapples with worsening water crisis)
The market value of $1 reached 1.4 million rials, when its official value is 42,000 rials.
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Ron in Regina

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President Masoud Pezeshkian’s Cabinet appointed Abdolnasser Hemmati, a former economics minister, as the new governor of the Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the official IRNA news agency reported.

Hemmati, 68, previously served as minister of economic and financial affairs under Pezeshkian. In March parliament dismissed Hemmati for alleged mismanagement and accusations his policies hurt the strength of Iran’s rial against hard currencies.
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Inflation is expected to worsen with a gasoline price change introduced in recent weeks…& I’m assuming Iran isn’t “carbon taxing” itself here either.

“Any effort to turn protests over economic issues to insecurity, damage to public properties or carrying out foreign scenarios, will face…strong reaction,” Prosecutor General Mohammad Movahedi Azad was cited by the Mizanonline news outlet as saying on Wednesday.
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With limited options, Khamenei is now adopting a cautious waiting game, avoiding major decisions and drastic strategies (aside from declaring outright war against America, Israel, the EU, etc…that is) despite the mounting domestic challenges.
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“Many observers relay a sense of no one being at home; no one making any big decisions, or rather that Khamenei is not permitting any real decisions,” Mohammad Ali Shabani, editor of Amwaj.media, a London-based news site focusing on Iran, Iraq and the Arabian Peninsula countries, told CNN.

“Right now, whatever decision Khamenei may make will likely feature a significant downside, so it seems as if he’s sitting out any major decision,” he said???
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1767322107905.jpegThe Supreme Leader, or “Vali-ye Faqih” – a significant title granting its holder ultimate authority over all state and religious affairs – was reportedly incommunicado and confined to a secure underground bunker for his own safety during a 12-day war with Israel in June (that Iran of coarse won spectacularly, a conflict that caught Tehran off guard despite decades of preparation.

Khamenei emerged after the conflict with a weakened military, a heavily damaged nuclear program, and a population rapidly losing faith in the 36-year-old policies of the once-revolutionary leader.
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1767322214608.jpegIn the months that followed, Iran’s struggling population watched their nation grow increasingly dysfunctional with mounting crises. Persistent electricity blackouts, record inflation and soaring unemployment have left citizens disillusioned by their powerless leadership.

Smog fills Iran’s skies after the government, desperate to keep power on this winter, switched to cheaper, lower-quality fuel, that’s dirtier than natural gas.
Growing unrest in Iran is reported to have claimed more lives on a fifth day of protests over the soaring cost of living. Many protesters have called for ending the rule of the country's supreme leader. Some have also called for a return to the monarchy.
So…if Iranian civilians are arming themselves from the police stations that they’re attacking and looting, I wonder what they’re using to put out the fires from these protests if there’s almost no water?
 

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The widening protests in Iran over the country’s worsening economy escalated Thursday, with demonstrators clashing with police in multiple provinces, leaving several people dead.
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At least three protesters were killed and 17 others wounded during an attack on a police station in Iran’s western province of Lorestan, the semiofficial Fars News Agency reported.
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So…if Iranian civilians are arming themselves from the police stations that they’re attacking and looting, I wonder what they’re using to put out the fires from these protests if there’s almost no water?
Maybe buckets of sand above (?) because the protesters are using the fire extinguishers to mask their movement like smoke bombs? The clashes between activists and security forces have intensified since the protests kicked off over the weekend, triggered by degrading economic hardships, currency devaluation and poor living conditions.

The recent demonstrations are the biggest in Iran since three years ago, when a country-wide uprising flared up over the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who died in police custody. Amini was arrested for allegedly improperly wearing her headscarf.
But a crisis has been long brewing. The government and people of Iran can no longer tolerate each other. The symbol of a young Iranian girl, Mahsa Amini, murdered by the “morality police” in 2022 reignited the revolutionary attitudes of many Iranians who no longer wish to live under a totalitarian theocracy. A few years before, in November 2019, the regime suppressed another country-wide uprising by killing thousands of civilians. And two years before that, a government crackdown on protesters killed hundreds more.
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The nationwide uprising in Iran entered a critical new phase on January 1, 2026. What began on December 28, 2025, as a protest by merchants against a catastrophic currency collapse has, by its fifth consecutive day, metamorphosed into a full-scale political insurrection.

As of Thursday, January 1, the distinct line between economic grievance and revolutionary demand has dissolved. From the seizure of government buildings in western provinces to the unprecedented chants against the clergy in their traditional stronghold of Qom, the events of the last 24 hours indicate that the wall of fear protecting the theocracy is rapidly crumbling.
The most dramatic shift in the uprising’s trajectory occurred in western Iran, particularly in the city of Lordegan in the Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province. On the morning of January 1, heavy confrontations erupted between citizens and state security forces. According to reports from the ground, security units deployed lethal force against unarmed protesters, resulting in at least two confirmed deaths and numerous injuries.

However, the use of live ammunition failed to disperse the crowds. In a display of fury that underscores the depth of public rage, protesters in Lordegan did not retreat but instead advanced upon the city’s administrative center. Demonstrators successfully seized and inflicted heavy damage on several symbols of the regime’s authority, including the Governorate building, the local office of the Foundation of Martyrs (Bonyad Shahid), and the judiciary building.
The specific targeting of the Foundation of Martyrs and the Judiciary reflects a direct rejection of the regime’s ideological and repressive apparatus.
(YouTube & censorship in Iranian sports channel)

This escalation was not isolated to Lordegan. A qualitative shift in tactics was observed in neighboring regions, where youth moved from street demonstrations to the active takeover of security installations. In Azna, protesters occupied a security force base, setting fire to a vehicle used for suppression.
Simultaneously, in Farsan, locals besieged a base of the paramilitary Basij force, effectively trapping the regime’s agents inside. In Darreh Shahr, footage emerged of demonstrators tearing down banners of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, symbolically dismantling the regime’s presence in the city.

A significant psychological blow to the clerical establishment on day five was the entry of Qom into the uprising. Known as the ideological capital and the regime’s power base, Qom has historically been a city the regime counts on for support or at least passivity.
On Thursday, however, the streets of Qom became the scene of intense clashes. Videos circulating from the city show demonstrators fighting back against security forces and, in several instances, forcing the armed agents to flee.

The chants echoing through the streets of Qom—specifically “Mullahs must get lost”—signal a profound ideological collapse. When the populace in the religious heartland explicitly rejects the ruling clergy, the theocracy loses its claim to legitimacy even among its purported constituency.
In the capital, Tehran, the economic unrest that sparked the uprising has hardened into political defiance. At the Central Fruit and Vegetable Market (Meidan Tarebar), a vital hub for the city’s food distribution, merchants and protesters stood firm for the second day.
Security forces attempted to break the strike using tear gas, but the market remained paralyzed. The slogans here have shifted decisively away from price complaints to fundamental political demands, with crowds chanting “Death to Khamenei” and “No Gaza, No Lebanon, I Sacrifice my Life for Iran.”

Recognizing the dangerous potential of a unified front between the bazaar and the universities, the regime has intensified its crackdown on students. In a cowardly move under the cover of darkness, security agents and plainclothes officers raided the dormitories of Beheshti University (National University) in Tehran overnight. Reports confirm that several female students were abducted during the raid. However, the assault failed to silence the students; facing the dormitories, large groups of students gathered to chant “Disgrace, Disgrace” at the repressors.
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I wonder 🤔 if there are going to be protests globally in the west on university campuses with re-Greta out center stage about what’s happening in Iran right now?
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