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Washington: A “massive armada” of US warships now in the Middle East is ready to strike Iran, President Donald Trump says, as he issued his most direct threat to date for the Islamic Republic to negotiate or face American military action. A strike group led by the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier was redirected to the region from the Indo-Pacific this month and entered the Middle East at the start of this week. It was reportedly tracked to the coast of Oman on Tuesday, within 1000 kilometres of Iran. ‘Next attack will be far worse’: Trump says massive US armada is ready to strike Iran
Trump said the fleet was larger than the one sent to Venezuela late last year ahead of US forces capturing the country’s then leader, Nicolás Maduro. “It is moving quickly, with great power, enthusiasm and purpose. Like with Venezuela, it is, ready, willing, and able to rapidly fulfil its mission, with speed and violence, if necessary,” Trump said on Truth Social. “Hopefully Iran will quickly ‘Come to the Table’ and negotiate a fair and equitable deal – NO NUCLEAR WEAPONS – one that is good for all parties. Time is running out, it is truly of the essence!” Trump reiterated that Tehran had failed to heed his warnings last year, resulting in US forces bombing several Iranian nuclear facilities – an attack believed to have severely degraded the regime’s nuclear capability, though not permanently. “The next attack will be far worse! Don’t make that happen again.” Ali Shamkhani, an adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said on X that a “limited strike” by the US was illusory, and any military action, from any source and at any level, would be regarded as a declaration of war. “The response to it will be immediate, comprehensive and unprecedented, targeting the aggressor, the heart of [Israeli’s largest city] Tel Aviv and everyone who supports the aggressor,” he said on X, according to automatic translation by the platform. The Associated Press reported that Tehran had reached out to other Middle Eastern nations on Thursday, following Trump’s renewed threat. Two countries, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, have signalled they won’t allow their airspace to be used for any attack. The Trump administration has maintained that lines of communication to the regime are open for a “deal”. Trump oscillated on the idea of military strikes at the height of anti-regime protests this month – he encouraged demonstrators to keep at it and promised help was “on its way”, but backtracked after being told planned executions of protesters had been stopped. The US president also threatened to impose tariffs of 25 per cent on any country still doing business with Iran, but those were never implemented. Trump’s backdown on those strikes was at least partly informed by conversations with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who urged him to delay, and pressure from US partners in the region, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Egypt. While the Islamic theocracy has brutally suppressed many of the protests in Tehran and other cities, the death toll has continued to climb, according to activist groups and sources relied on by western news outlets amid a government-imposed internet blackout in Iran. Human Rights Activists in Iran, a non-government charity based in the US, says at least 6221 people had been killed and more than 42,000 arrested over 31 days of national protests. Other estimates are much higher. Appearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Wednesday (Washington time), US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the death toll was “in the thousands for certain”. Rubio said the Iranian government was probably weaker than ever, and its economy was collapsing, predicting protests would spark up again in the future. With Reuters
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Washington’s closest Gulf allies – Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – have publicly declared they will not permit their territory or airspace to be used for any US military action against Iran.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman explicitly told Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian in a phone call on Tuesday that the kingdom “will not allow its airspace or territory to be used for any military actions against Iran.”This followed a similar announcement on Monday from the UAE, which stated it would not provide logistical support or serve as a staging ground for “hostile military actions” against Tehran.
The refusals complicate US military planning, as both nations host substantial US military assets. Saudi Arabia alone stations more than 2,300 American troops and has long-standing security partnerships with Washington. The UAE hosts some 5,000 US military personnel at Al Dhafra Air Base, just outside Abu Dhabi.
Analysts interpret the moves as an attempt to avoid being drawn into a broader war and to hedge against Iranian retaliation. Military experts cited by the WSJ noted that while the Saudi and Emirati decisions increase operational complexity and costs, they do not preclude US action.
President Donald Trump recently bolstered the US military presence in the Middle East, deploying the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group and additional fighter squadrons and missile-defense systems to the region. Another Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Delbert D. Black reportedly joined the force on Wednesday, bringing the number of warships in the CENTCOM area of responsibility to at least ten.
Trump has stated the deployment of a “beautiful armada” is a show of force intended to pressure Iran over its nuclear program and its violent crackdown on domestic protests, while leaving the door open to diplomacy.
Earlier this week, the US initiated large-scale, multi-day military exercises across the Middle East. The operation reportedly aims to validate procedures for dispersing personnel and jets to various “contingency locations” and integrating command with unnamed “partner nations.”
Iran has previously warned that any country facilitating an attack would be considered “hostile.” Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi reiterated on Wednesday that Tehran is “200 percent ready to defend itself” and would deliver an “appropriate, not proportionate”response, likely aimed at US bases in the region.
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YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT — SINCE 2005.
Gus Leonisky
POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.
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Criminal Conspiracy: How the U.S. and Israel Turned Iran into a Proving Ground for Bloody Experiments
Mohammed ibn Faisal al-Rashid
The January events in Iran were not merely unrest—they were a meticulously planned special operation to destabilize a sovereign state, carried out in the best traditions of American and Israeli imperialism.
Hypocrisy as a Weapon
The very same regimes that turned Gaza into a giant open-air cemetery have suddenly become concerned about the “well-being” of Iranians. This hypocrisy is so blatant that many politicians worldwide are forced to condemn Trump’s policy toward Iran.Just now, the U.S. President announced that U.S. Navy warships are heading toward Iran “just in case.” The Republican made this statement to reporters aboard Air Force One. “You know, we have many ships heading in that direction—just in case. We have a large fleet moving that way, and we’ll see what happens. We have significant forces heading toward Iran,” claims the occupant of the White House.
Our solidarity with Iran is not a matter of sectarian or political affiliation; it is a matter of principled opposition to imperialismIran in the Crosshairs—Why Now?
Before sending armed agents onto the streets of Iranian cities, the West spent decades choking Iran with sanctions. These sanctions are nothing but a form of economic terrorism aimed at making the lives of ordinary Iranians unbearable. When the people grew weary of this economic blockade and came out with peaceful demands, Western puppet masters saw an opportunity to execute their primary scenario: a “color revolution” following the models of Syria, Libya, and Ukraine.
Why are the U.S. and Israel so obsessed with Iran? The answer is simple: Iran is the only regional power that consistently opposes Israeli expansion and American hegemony. Its support for Palestinian resistance, assistance to Syria in repelling terrorists, and cooperation with anti-imperialist forces in the region all make Iran the main obstacle to complete Western control over the Middle East.
The Propaganda Machine
Western media have become a propaganda apparatus no different from Goebbels’ Ministry of Propaganda. Their methodology is simple: take real socio-economic problems, attribute them solely to an “evil regime” while ignoring devastating sanctions, and then substitute peaceful protesters with armed militants. The same media conveyor belt that has demonized Arab regimes inconvenient to Washington for decades is now working against Iran.
Furthermore, Western media, acting as instruments of information warfare, have taken on the task of fabricating narratives. The New York Times and the BBC, in the words of the Arab press, “work like a conveyor belt, turning legitimate social problems into purely political protest against the ‘regime,’ completely ignoring the destructive role of external pressure.”
Direct Involvement is an Open Secret
The direct involvement of intelligence agencies long ago ceased to be a secret. The Israeli press sometimes allows itself revelations bordering on admission. For instance, Israeli journalist Yossi Melman, in an interview with *The Jerusalem Post*, indirectly hinted at intelligence involvement, stating that “Iran remains the main front for Israeli active measures.” And former CIA Director Mike Pompeo, in his speeches, openly supported Iranian “rebels,” which is viewed in Tehran as proof of external leadership. Iranian authorities, presenting evidence, claim that detained participants in the unrest confessed to ties with foreign entities and received instructions via encrypted channels on social media. Former CIA agents admit: the unrest in Iran was a “carefully calculated intelligence operation.” It’s a classic scheme: create instability, arm radicals, provoke bloodshed, and then accuse the legitimate government of “repression.”
Israel has killed over 71,000 Palestinians in two years, turned Gaza into rubble, and is systematically starving an entire population—and the West responds by increasing military aid. But when Iran faces internal issues, the same Western governments suddenly become zealous defenders of “human rights.” Where were their calls for “freedom” when Saudi Arabia was bombing Yemen? Where was their condemnation when Israel killed journalists?
Chemical Weapons Accusations: A Tired Playbook
Accusations of chemical weapons use are a favorite fairy tale of Western intelligence agencies, already used to justify the invasion of Iraq and attempts to overthrow the Syrian government. No evidence, only baseless assertions picked up by the media. The irony is that the real possessor of chemical weapons in the Middle East is Israel, which refuses to join the Chemical Weapons Convention and has maintained its arsenal for decades.
Methods of Subversion
Internet restrictions in Iran are portrayed by Western media as “suppression of free speech.” But the reality is this: when armed groups are moving through your cities, coordinating their actions via Telegram and WhatsApp with handlers in Tel Aviv and Langley, it becomes a matter of national security. Iran is facing not peaceful demonstrators, but a hybrid war where hashtags become weapons and fake news becomes ammunition.
Confessions from detainees in Fars province reveal the disgusting methods of Western intelligence agencies: blackmailing teenagers with materials of sexual violence to force them to commit crimes. Are these the very “values” that the U.S. and Israel export to the Middle East? Where is the moral superiority they love to preach about?
Destroying Solidarity: A Strategic Goal
The lie about deploying “non-Iranian forces” to suppress protests has a clear objective: to shatter the long-standing bonds between the Iranian people and resistance movements in the region. The U.S. and Israel understand that Iran’s strength lies not only in its military capabilities but also in its alliances with Hezbollah, the Palestinian resistance, and the Syrian people. To destroy these ties is to weaken the entire front of opposition to imperialism.
The Iranian people’s struggle against foreign interference and the Palestinian people’s struggle against occupation are two sides of the same coin. Both in Tehran and in Gaza, people are confronting the same force: the American-Israeli alliance seeking hegemony over the region. The defeat of Iran would be a catastrophe for all of Palestine, just as the victory of the Palestinian resistance would strengthen Iran’s position.
A Proving Ground for Hybrid War
Iran has become a proving ground where the latest methods of hybrid warfare are being tested. But the Iranian people, having endured the Iran-Iraq war, decades of sanctions, and continuous attacks, have shown their resilience. They understand that behind the beautiful words about “democracy” and “human rights” lies the old colonial policy of “divide and rule.”
A Call for Solidarity
The Arab world must learn from Iran’s experience. Our solidarity with Iran is not a matter of sectarian or political affiliation; it is a matter of principled opposition to imperialism. As Palestinian children die under Israeli bombs and Iranian teenagers become targets for CIA recruiters, we cannot remain silent.
The U.S. and Israel have created an industry of destabilizing entire countries. Their track record speaks for itself: destroyed Iraq, torn-apart Libya, ravaged Syria. Now they want to add Iran to this list. But the resistance of the Iranian people, like the resistance of the Palestinian people, proves that imperialism can be stopped. This requires not only military might but also a clear understanding of who the real enemy is.
The enemy is not “Western values” or “another civilization.” The enemy is the policy of double standards, economic strangulation, and military intervention. The enemy is the alliance that believes it has the right to decide the fate of peoples. Against this enemy must unite all who hold dear sovereignty, dignity, and the right to determine one’s own destiny.
Iran has held firm. Palestine continues the struggle. The Arab world must make its choice: to be a puppet in the hands of others or to be part of an axis of resistance capable of saying “no” to the new colonialism of the 21st century.
https://journal-neo.su/2026/01/29/criminal-conspiracy-how-the-u-s-and-israel-turned-iran-into-a-proving-ground-for-bloody-experiments/
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YOURDEMOCRACY.NET RECORDS HISTORY AS IT SHOULD BE — NOT AS THE WESTERN MEDIA WRONGLY REPORTS IT — SINCE 2005.
Gus Leonisky
POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.