Skip to main content

News around Iran!!!

29.01, 16.30: EU classifies Iran's Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organization. The EU foreign ministers have decided to classify Iran's Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organization and and decided on new sanctions against Iran.

Personal thoughts: It's nice and a good step... but it doesn't help the protesters now who are being murdered every day very much.


29.01, 10.45: Iran floods skies with UAVs near USS Abraham Lincoln  Iran has launched dozens of surveillance drones across the Persian Gulf, targeting the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier group after the US’ latest naval buildup.





29.01, 9.00: US war fleet in position off Iran: The deployment is now complete, meaning the US could attack Iran at any time. US President Trump wants to force the mullah regime into new nuclear negotiations.


17.30: Turkey is preparing for the worst-case scenario in Iran: Ankara reported that the border has been reinforced with walls, trenches, towers, drones, and advanced surveillance systems to stop the flow of refugees.


16.30: The Iranian Army Navy is preparing for war in Jask and has begun exercises that will continue until Thursday, according to a statement.


16.00: US plan: Direct strike against Iran's leadership?

Media reports suggest that the US is preparing a possible large-scale operation against the political establishment in Tehran. High-ranking representatives of the Gulf states warn that a change in Washington's strategy is causing massive security concerns in the region.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Good Morning and happy Black Friday

Australia has passed a globally unique law that prohibits children under the age of 16 from using social media. The regulation is intended to force platforms such as TikTok and Meta (Facebook, Instagram) to block access for minors, otherwise they will face heavy fines. The law was passed after intense debate and is to apply from 2025. The aim is to protect children from psychological and physical harm caused by excessive use of social media, particularly through problematic content. Reactions are mixed: while some welcome the law, others criticize it as an encroachment on freedom. Experts and tech companies warn of possible negative consequences such as children being moved to more dangerous platforms. Ukrainian energy workers risk their lives to maintain the power supply despite Russian attacks. A DTEK thermal power plant, hit several times, requires constant repairs. The workers see themselves as part of the front line in the war and are fighting to supply millions of people with ene...