• In the colonizer’s language, anything less than US ownership would be “unacceptable,” Trump touts

    In the colonizer’s language, anything less than US ownership would be “unacceptable,” Trump touts

    Greenland latest: Denmark says “fundamental disagreement” remains with
    Trump-but agrees to high-level talks.

    Danish and Greenlandic foreign ministers have held a high-stakes meeting with the US vice president over Donald Trump’s threats to take control of the island. Ahead of the talks, Trump said anything less than US ownership would be “unacceptable”. Follow below.


    Sky News

    Former US air bases in Greenland during WWII, the air base of our interest is circled
  • Iran must not have leniency for those who committed acts of aggression; with the full force of the law

    Supreme Court Chief Justice Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei told state television on Wednesday that those “who beheaded people or burned people in the streets” should be “tried and punished as soon as possible”.

    Iranian news agencies also quoted him as saying he had spent five hours in a prison in Tehran to examine the cases and the trials should be held “in public”.
    Prosecutors say they are bringing capital charges of ‘waging war against God’ against ‘rioters and saboteurs’ arrested over deadly demonstrations.
    Tehran prosecutors said they would press capital charges of “moharebeh”, or “waging war against God”, against “rioters and saboteurs” arrested over the deadly demonstrations.



    Iran has released no official death toll, but authorities said more than 100 members of the security forces have been killed. Opposition activists said the toll is much higher and includes more than 1,000 protesters.

    The US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency said the number of dead climbed to at least 2,571.

    Pro-zionist Iran International claims 12.000 have died without naming the source.

    Al Jazeera cannot independently verify any of those figures.

    On Wednesday, Iranian state TV said mass funerals were taking place in Tehran that would include 300 bodies of security force members and civilians.

    Al Jazeera’s Tohid Asadi, reporting from the capital, said the state was trying to draw a line between protesters and “rioters”, or as Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei called them, “saboteurs”.

    “The judicial system says it will rapidly conduct trials for those who killed people, carried weapons or destabilised the country,” Asadi said. “When it comes to peaceful protesters, there is no such statement from Iranian officials.”

    Al Jazeera report

  • Venezuela spurred to deliver 30-50 million barrels of oil to US to be sold by Washington

    Pedophile-billionaire Trump has claimed that Venezuela will send 30 to 50 million barrels of oil to the US, with Washington controlling the proceeds, days after it abducted the country’s President Nicolas Maduro.

    “I am pleased to announce that the Interim Authorities in Venezuela will be turning over between 30 and 50 MILLION Barrels of High Quality, Sanctioned Oil, to the United States of America,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social on Tuesday.

    “This Oil will be sold at its market price, and that money will be controlled by me, as President of the United States of America, to ensure it is used to benefit the people of Venezuela and the United States,” he added.

    Trump has threatened Venezuela’s acting leadership, saying officials who do not “do what is right” and allow US access to the country’s oil will face consequences worse than those that befell Maduro.

    The announcement came amid US military action in Caracas, which has been widely condemned as blatant exploitation and a violation of Venezuelan sovereignty.

    Explosions were reported across the capital in the early hours of Saturday as unmanned aircraft flew overhead, and hours later, Trump reported that Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, had been captured by US Delta Force.

    Casualty figures remain uncertain, but reports suggest at least 40 people, including civilians and members of Venezuela’s armed forces, were killed, with some estimates reaching 80.

    Acting President Delcy Rodríguez responded firmly on Tuesday before government agricultural and industrial officials, saying “personally, to those who threaten me, my destiny is not determined by them, but by God.”

    Trump has said US companies are primed to invest billions to allegedly rebuild Venezuela’s energy infrastructure, falsely claiming the country’s reserves were “stolen” from the US.

    The three largest US oil companies, Chevron, Exxon Mobil, and ConocoPhillips, have not publicly endorsed the plan, though they are reportedly scheduled to meet Trump to discuss involvement.

    Trump has said the US would govern Venezuela temporarily, offering no clear plan or timeline, while repeatedly emphasizing the country’s oil reserves and tying the military aggression directly to their extraction.

    Citing international law, experts say no legal claim to natural reserves exists. It means Venezuela’s oil belongs solely to its people.

    PressTV report

  • Mourners attend mass funeral for martyrs of riots in Tehran

    A huge crowd of mourners filled the streets near Tehran University to attend the funeral of 100 members of the security forces and other martyrs killed during recent foreign-backed riots in Iran.

    Caskets draped with Iranian flags were stacked on the back of large trucks and covered with red-and-white roses and framed images of those killed.

    “Death to America!” read banners held up by people attending the rally. Demonstrators carried photos of Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei.

    Funeral processions were also held in the cities of Isfahan and Bushehr, where people reaffirmed their allegiance to the ideals of the Islamic Revolution.

    Over the past days, various cities have seen similar ceremonies and mass rallies in condemnation of the foreign-backed terrorism.

    A rally in Tehran on January 12 was attended by around three million people, according to Fars News Agency.

    Iran’s police officials say they have shown maximum restraint towards the rioters, and tried hard to separate ordinary people concerned with the rising cost of living from rioters and terrorists attacking security forces.

    Iran’s Judiciary chief Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei has called for public trial and swift punishments for terrorists who “burned someone, beheaded someone and set them on fire.”

    PressTV report

  • Young Man Martyred in Saudi Enemy Mortar Attack on Travellers in Sa’adah

    A young man was martyred on Wednesday after a mortar shell fired by the Saudi enemy army struck travellers in Sa’adah province, northern Yemen.

    According to an Al Masirah correspondent in Sa’adah, the mortar round hit travellers near the Al al-Sheikh area in the border district of Monabbih, resulting in the young man’s martyrdom.



    The incident comes amid continued cross-border attacks targeting civilians in Yemen’s northern border areas.
    On Tuesday, a civilian was also injured by fire from the Saudi enemy army in the border district of Shada.
    Earlier this week, several populated villages in the same district were subjected to Saudi enemy artillery shelling, as part of near-daily attacks on border regions.

    Yemen’s northern border districts have for years been exposed to repeated artillery and missile attacks by the Saudi enemy, causing civilian casualties and widespread damage to public and private property.

    Local sources say the persistent shelling reflects a continued pattern of targeting border communities, despite repeated warnings about the humanitarian impact on civilians.

    Al Masirah report

    Yemeni demonstrate to show rejection of an offer by the Saudi-led coalition to pay compensations for victims of an air strike ir
    Saada, Yemen September 5, 2018. REUTERS
  • How z¿onist-american manipulation rendered Iran a gunpowdered war zone

    z¿onist-american subversion of the law to fulfil everlasting regime-change phantasies –

    Contrary to demonstrations around the world, in Iran, protesters/ rioters attack security forces by running them over, burning them, and killing them. It would be unjust to describe what has occurred over the past two weeks as purely demands-based protests or peaceful demonstrations. Based on escalating scenes of violence, the testimonies of observers, and the number of fallen members of the security forces, what is unfolding is a direct extension of the 12-day Zionist–American war against the Islamic Republic of Iran.

    From the Bazaar to Chaos and Sabotage
    The spark began on December 28, 2025, in Tehran’s historic bazaars, where the Iranian toman collapsed against the US dollar as a result of decades-long American economic sanctions. These were legitimate economic demands driven by genuine popular suffering, demands that were open to negotiation and discussion through lawful and guaranteed channels. Indeed, the government had shown readiness for dialogue and a clear understanding of the legitimacy of the demands and the lawfulness of peaceful movement.

    However, the scene quickly deviated from its demands-based context when externally trained and funded cells entered the bazaar arena, transforming clear economic demands into slogans and actions that intersected completely with Israeli and American enemy objectives. At that point, a series of organized attacks began targeting state institutions and members of the security forces and police, crossing all red lines and sacred symbols in their audacity. As one observer of the Iranian scene described it, “it began to look as though Iran was fighting itself,” noting that “external interference turned an economic protest into an open intelligence war.”

    Enemy Admissions: Weapons and Military Plans
    In an effort to ride the wave of demonstrations, and despite the Zionist government’s ban on its officials making direct statements, discussions among experts and analysts in Zionist media revealed enough to expose the scale of Zionist involvement in Iran’s internal crisis. Zionist circles themselves were forced to acknowledge the role of the United States and “Israel” in fueling violence. Zionist sources confirmed that “the United States and Israel are behind the incitement of violence and killing in Iran, and that they are supplying their agents with weapons and tools of sabotage,” while also speaking of “preparations for a new military attack against Iran despite the significant risks.”

    In a frank admission, Tamir Morag, political correspondent for Zionist Channel 14, stated: “There are agents from various countries other than Israel on the ground in Iran, and we can see that the protesters have a considerable amount of weapons; very often they are shooting. It is clear that someone is supplying them with these weapons.”

    Yaakov Nagel, head of the Zionist National Security Council, revealed a premeditated intention to destroy Iran’s military capabilities, asserting: “There are very many things Israel can do to help the protesters in Iran. They used to fight with sticks, and it is better that they fight with more serious things against the Basij and the Revolutionary Guard.”

    Trump: From Incitement to Military Threat
    The situation escalated to a new and dangerous level when US President Donald Trump openly declared that Washington was “ready to help the protesters,” threatening the Iranian system by saying: “If they shoot the protesters, we will shoot them.” This was portrayed as a clear attempt to push sabotage cells toward further directed violence and to inflame more of the Iranian street against the state and its national security. This exploitation was soon exposed by the confessions of the arrested cells themselves.

    In this context, the Zionist newspaper Maariv revealed “intensive American activity carried out under what is known as ‘plausible deniability’ through a series of cognitive and cyber attacks against the Iranian public,” noting that these attacks “aim to urge Iranian citizens to take to the streets, and more than that, to direct protest activists to strike central state institutions.” This came after Trump’s direct threat to launch “a military strike on Iran under the pretext of protecting protesters.”

    Psychological Warfare and Artificial Intelligence
    As the streets cooled and security relatively returned to Iranian cities, the escalation of media warfare and rumors became increasingly evident. The enemy turned to new weapons in its war against Iran: electronic armies, image amplification, and psychological warfare, alongside artificial intelligence technologies used by intelligence services in an unprecedented manner. These tools complemented kinetic wars and hot fronts. Zionist media did not hide its ambition for the protests to achieve what the 12-day war failed to accomplish, exploiting the ongoing chaos to launch a swift military operation.

    Gil Tamari, US correspondent for Zionist Channel 13, revealed American military preparations, stating: “The Pentagon has already prepared offensive plans to be presented to the president, including American military intervention in Iran. Conducting an air operation seems complex and not immediate, especially since the United States currently has no aircraft carrier in the region.” Meanwhile, Gili Cohen, political correspondent for Zionist Channel 11, confirmed that “President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu were talking just two weeks ago about attacking Iran, but suddenly the language changed after the 12-day war.”

    Zionist circles further revealed that the real objective of this entire conspiracy is to complete what began with the June 2025 war. They confirmed that “Israel” is lying in wait for Iran, awaiting the right opportunity to strike the ballistic missile system, missile production facilities, launchers, and everything Iran has been working to restore since Operation “The Steadfast Lion” nearly half a year ago. This admission, repeatedly voiced in Zionist media discussions and indirectly reaffirmed by war criminal Netanyahu in a brief statement appealing to the Iranian street, confirms that the protests are merely a cover to complete the objectives of the failed summer aggression.

    Between Legitimate Demands and Planned Destruction
    In a balanced reading, observers of the Iranian scene argue that what Iran is experiencing is an “Israeli-instigated rebellion,” while acknowledging that the protests have “legitimate economic and political roots.” This assessment is supported by the rapidly escalating facts and events in the final days of the demonstrations. It neither denies the suffering of the Iranian people, nor ignores declared Israeli support, nor justifies acts of sabotage under the guise of peaceful protest.

    International observers believe that what is happening today has gone beyond the concept of a “protest situation” to become a continuation of the June 2025 war, but with different tools. They assert that Washington and “Tel Aviv” see in this chaos an “ideal opportunity” to carry out security strikes and assassinations against Iranian leadership, while simultaneously mobilizing the street to disrupt public life and push the state toward a stage of “paralysis and incapacity.”

    In reality, and after the exposure of the scale of Western intervention and mobilization to exploit them, the Iranian demonstrations are portrayed as, in essence, a national battle against premeditated external interference. Legitimate economic demands that emerged from the bazaar have become fuel for an American–Israeli intelligence war seeking to complete what the 12-day summer war began. The emergence of organized weaponry, calculated attacks, and intensive cyber assaults are all clear indicators reinforcing the idea of Zionist investment in Iran’s internal situation.

    The Iranian system has not denied the economic crisis, but it distinguishes precisely between the people’s right to express their demands and the external conspiracy seeking to turn those demands into a weapon to destroy the country.

    The massive popular mobilizations witnessed today in several Iranian cities and provinces have put an end to attempts by Iran’s enemies to exploit legitimate demands, bringing to a close one of the worst scenarios of external intervention. This came through popular unity with the army and the Revolutionary Guard in confronting sabotage cells, reaffirming, that Iran is strong through its unity and capable of exposing all conspiracies plotted against it.

    Ansarollah.com.ye

    SabaNews media
  • Iranian intelligence seizes US-made weapons, explosives smuggled by western-backed rioters

    Iranian intelligence has announced the seizure of guns, ammunition, and over 200 kilograms of explosives from foreign-backed cells that participated in the instigation of riots across the country.

    Many of these arms are US-built weapons that were seized from “militants” who had hidden them in homes across Iran, the Intelligence Ministry said on 13 January.

    Tehran has been cracking down on US-backed efforts to employ Starlink across the country, in order to thwart the activities of rioters linked to foreign intelligenceIranian intelligence has announced the seizure of guns, ammunition, and over 200 kilograms of explosives from foreign-backed cells that participated in the instigation of riots across the country.

    The Cradle Media report

  • Disabling z¿onist-agent Starlink: How Has Iran Turned Lessons of 2025 War into Counter-weapon in Recent Events?

    The Islamic Republic of Iran has viewed the January 2026 events as a direct extension of what was known as the “12-Day War” in June 2025, relying on an in-depth analysis of the operational and technical lessons revealed by that war. The US and the Zionist entity’s reliance on “hybrid networks” combining human agents and satellite communications, particularly the Starlink system, was a key takeaway.

    After the 2025 war, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps and cyber defense forces conducted a comprehensive reverse engineering of the enemy’s tactics. The goal wasn’t just understanding, but transforming these experiences into counter-tools deployed in the field during the January 2026 events.

    Key applications included disabling and blocking Starlink services within Iran by 90-100%. The “lessons of the 2025 war” were turned into a technical weapon used to disrupt the Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) systems relied upon by opponents during the 2026 movements.

    Key Tactics:

    Starlink Signature: Iran’s radars and intelligence intercept systems recorded patterns, frequencies, and signal behavior, allowing for rapid detection in 2026.
    C4I Disruption: Iran exploited vulnerabilities in communication apps, creating a fake command network to broadcast false data and orders, leading to group disarray.
    Human Error Exploitation: Iran focused on agents’ mistakes, like carrying personal phones or staying in one location, using AI to analyze data and pinpoint operations.
    Localized Jamming: Instead of random blocking, Iran targeted specific hotspots, isolating them digitally and deploying special task units.
    Speed Disruption: Iran slowed down communications, crippling operational coordination.
    The internet shutdown wasn’t punitive but an electronic entrapment tactic, forcing agents to activate Starlink and reveal their locations.

    The disruption of the Starlink network led to a kind of “operational blindness” for the Americans, the Zionist entity, and their agents on the ground. With the loss of 30% of signals initially, then 80% later, reaching 90% on Thursday, January 8, 2026, coordination collapsed, operational groups disintegrated, and chaos prevailed.

    Israeli sources publicly acknowledged that the main reason for the defeat was the disruption of secure communications. The technology they relied on backfired, as Iran turned its former strengths into lethal weaknesses, using the experience of the 2025 war as a basis for a sophisticated technical hunt in the 2026 events.

    Al Manar report

  • Local, Regional, and International Developments in Light of Yemen’s Qur’anic Project

    Local, Regional, and International Developments in Light of Yemen’s Qur’anic Project

    As Yemen approaches the anniversary of the Martyr of the Qur’an, may Allah be pleased with him, the country stands at a pivotal moment marked by profound local, regional, and international transformations. A close examination of these developments reveals the depth and significance of the leadership and the integrated Qur’anic project embraced by the Yemeni people—one that has proven capable of breaking the equations of US hegemony and confronting Zionist tyranny.

    Al Masirah report

  • Professor Muhammad Marandi briefs the trigger-happy British Channel4 host on deadly riots & Funeral

    The funeral ceremony of 100 martyrs of the recent foreign-backed riots is scheduled to be held on Wednesday at 2 pm local time in Tehran.

    Head of the Martyr Foundation Ahmad Mousavi said the martyrs, including civilians as well as security forces, were killed by different kinds of weapons such as fighting and hunting guns, knives, axes, etc.

    According to the chief of Iran’s police, 297 rioters, who had taken part in destroying the common property, have been identified and arrested by police forces.

    Two terrorists were also killed and 17 others were injured during the recent days’ operations against terrorists.

    PressTV report

    Iran continues to arrest terror leaders: Intelligence ministry

    Professor Muhammad Marandi, in an attack-style interview, gives a concised summary on the current state of affairs to a British TV host who seems to be keen on Trump to bomb Iran.

    Watch the interview on YouTube.

    The interview, including a video of the morgue, is presented on the Channel 4 homepage.

    The death toll has not been confirmed yet.

    Western media claims the figure to be between 2.000 – 12.000.

    A Reuters informant claims 2000 deaths without clarification of information base, and they state that terrorist elements have killed the security forces and protests/ rioters.

    Other pro-zionist outlets, including Iran International, set the figures at 12.000, blaimining the government for all deaths.