This is not a textbook error but a dangerous precedent. Erasing “Palestine” equals erasing history and rights. Lebanon’s silence is troubling, and Palestinian factions vow peaceful protests if UNRWA does not act.
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• Public demonstrations opposing a US invasion have been held in Greenland and Copenhagen
• A White House summit with a joint Denmark-Greenland delegation failed to defuse tensions.
• Denmark announced that it would increase its military footprint in Greenland; a small European ‘ was also deployed consisting of Germany, Sweden, Norway, Finland, the Netherlands, and the UK.
This is not about Greenland alone. It reveals:
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It is worth noting that we previously reported, quoting a member of the Iranian parliament, that Rouhani and Zarif had either been arrested or placed under surveillance, though no official confirmation was issued.
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The prison break exposes the US‑Zionist project to perpetuate chaos in the region — reviving ISIS whenever their proxies face defeat.
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This distorted coverage fuels Trump’s threats of renewed strikes on Tehran, even as millions of Iranians rally against the chaos and in defense of their sovereignty.
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Bombs & Accountability: Countries Targeted by the United States Since WWII
From Hiroshima and Nagasaki to drone strikes in the Middle East, the record is long and devastating. This is not opinion — it is history written in firepower. Below is a documented list of countries bombed or attacked by the United States after 1945.
🌍 Countries Bombed by the U.S. (1945–2025)
• Japan — Hiroshima & Nagasaki, August 6 and 9, 1945
• China & Korea — 1950–1953 (Korean War)
• Guatemala — 1954, 1960, 1967–1969
• Indonesia — 1958
• Cuba — 1959–1961
• Congo — 1964
• Peru — 1965
• Laos — 1964–1973
• Vietnam — 1961–1973
• Cambodia — 1969–1970
• Grenada — 1983
• Lebanon & Syria — 1983–1984
• Libya — 1986, 2011, 2015
• El Salvador — 1980s
• Nicaragua — 1980s
• Iran — 1987
• Panama — 1989
• Iraq — 1991 (Gulf War), 1991–2003, 2003–2015
• Kuwait — 1991
• Somalia — 1993, 2007–2008, 2010–2011
• Bosnia — 1994–1995
• Sudan — 1998
• Afghanistan — 1998, 2001–2015
• Yugoslavia — 1999
• Yemen — 2002, 2009, 2011
• Pakistan — 2003–2015
• Palestine (Gaza) — 2010
• Syria — 2014–2015
Core Countries (2014–2020)
These nations saw sustained US bombing campaigns starting or continuing post-2014:
• Iraq (2014–ongoing, Operation Inherent Resolve).
• Syria (2014–ongoing, against ISIS).
• Afghanistan (until 2021, escalating strikes).
• Somalia (drone/airstrikes vs. al-Shabaab).
• Yemen (vs. AQAP and Houthis).
• Pakistan (drone strikes until mid-2010s).
• Libya (intermittent post-2011).
Recent Additions :
(2020–2026)
Under the current Trump administration, bombings expanded:
• Iran (2020; major strikes June 2025).
•Nigeria (2025, vs. ISIS targets).
• Venezuela (late 2025).
⚖️ The Numbers Speak
• More than 30 countries bombed since 1945
• Represents one-third of humanity living under U.S. firepower
• Conflicts span Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East.
We must never forget who the real threat to global peace is.
This is The War Ledger: facts, numbers, accountability.
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said that the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have failed to abide by the March 10 agreement and have not handed over the areas under their control to the Syrian government, stressing Ankara’s rejection of any separatist entity that threatens Turkey’s national security. He described the Syrian army’s operations against the SDF as “legitimate,” calling on the group to lay down its arms and comply with the agreements.
Erdoğan’s remarks clearly reveal an undeclared Turkish–Syrian understanding in confronting the SDF, as Ankara has effectively granted the Syrian offensive a political green light. This stance reflects a convergence of interests between Turkey and Syria in ending the self-administration project in northern Syria, and sends a direct message to the SDF that betting on U.S. support is no longer sufficient amid shifting regional balances.
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The recent revelations about the U.S. raid that killed 32 Cuban soldiers serving as Maduro’s bodyguards in Venezuela expose not only the brutality of imperial warfare but also the disturbing use of experimental weapons. The fact that their remains were returned to Havana in small boxes, smaller than coffins, raises urgent questions about the nature of the weapons deployed and the deliberate humiliation of Cuba’s sacrifice.
⚔️ The Weaponization of Secrecy
• Reports confirm that a “sonic weapon” was used during the raid, a technology openly acknowledged by Donald Trump as something “nobody else has.” Latin Times
• Such weapons bypass conventional battlefields, targeting human bodies in ways that leave mutilated remains unrecognizable.
• This is not just military aggression—it is psychological warfare, meant to send a message of dominance and terror to Cuba, Venezuela, and the wider axis of resistance.
🇨🇺 The Return in Boxes
• The Cuban soldiers—colonels, majors, captains—were returned in boxes smaller than coffins, paraded through Havana with military honors. Yahoo New... +1
• Thousands lined the streets to salute them, but the symbolism of their reduced remains cannot be ignored.
• Was this a logistical necessity, or a deliberate act to diminish their dignity? Why were men who gave their lives defending an ally reduced to fragments in containers?
❗️ Critical Questions
• What exactly did these weapons do to the human body? The fact that remains could not fill a coffin suggests disintegration or destruction beyond conventional explosives.
• Why is the U.S. experimenting with such weapons in Latin America? Is Venezuela the testing ground for technologies meant to be used against resistance movements elsewhere?
• What does this say about imperial arrogance? The U.S. flaunts its ability to annihilate without accountability, while allies of resistance are expected to absorb the humiliation.
🌍 Wider Implications
• The raid was not just about Maduro—it was a message to Cuba, Iran, Hezbollah, and all movements aligned against U.S. hegemony.
• By reducing soldiers to fragments, Washington seeks to reduce nations to submission.
• Yet, the Cuban leadership framed the tragedy as proof of dignity: “Imperialism may possess sophisticated weapons, but it will never buy the dignity of the Cuban people.” Latin Times
Conclusion:
This episode must be documented as part of the ongoing ledger of imperial crimes. The use of sonic weapons and the return of Cuban soldiers in small boxes is not just a military incident—it is a symbolic act of dehumanization. For the axis of resistance, the lesson is clear: imperialism is advancing into new, more insidious forms of warfare, and exposing these crimes is as vital as resisting them on the battlefield.
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Despite its military defeat, ISIS has not disappeared. Instead, it has reorganized itself into small cells along the Syria–Iraq and Syria–Lebanon borders. These cells carry out limited operations: bombings, assassinations, and roadside attacks in remote areas such as the Syrian desert, Deir ez‑Zor, and eastern Hasakah. The goal is not to seize territory but to prove existence and test local security capabilities.
Iraqi and Syrian Prisons: Time Bombs
• In January 2026, Hasakah witnessed a major security breach at al‑Shaddadi prison, where dozens of ISIS members escaped. Eighty‑one were recaptured, but others remain at large.
• At the same time, the United States began transferring up to 7,000 ISIS detainees from Syria to Iraq, under the pretext of ensuring their detention in “secure” facilities. Yet this move raises suspicions: is it truly about enhancing security, or recycling the threat inside Iraq?
ISIS Flag in Raqqa: Reality or Deception?
Reports of ISIS raising its flag in Raqqa are claimed by the Syrian state to be media disinformation. In reality, on January 18, 2026, the Syrian government raised its official flag in the city center after the withdrawal of “SDF” forces and the advance of the Syrian army. Any talk of ISIS returning its banner there is seen as part of psychological warfare aimed at exaggerating the group’s threat and justifying foreign interventions.
⚔️ Critical Reading
• The threat persists but has shifted: ISIS no longer controls cities, but exploits security gaps and rugged border terrain.
• Prisons as leverage: Whether through mass escapes or prisoner transfers, prisons remain a tool of blackmail in the hands of major powers.
• Western and Israeli media: They amplify stories of “ISIS resurgence” to justify their military presence in the region, while ignoring that the axis of resistance is the one actually confronting the group on the ground.
📝 Conclusion
Portraying ISIS as if it has raised its flag again in Raqqa may not simply be a media lie, since the Syrian state insists it has regained control there. The real danger lies in sleeper cells along the borders and in the prison file, which could become a new source of explosion if used as a political card. For the axis of resistance, the task is to expose these falsehoods and continue the field confrontation against the remnants of the group, with the understanding that the war on ISIS is not only military but also informational and psychological.
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With the passing of the main wave of unrest in Iran, official figures released by the relevant authorities showed that the number of deaths reached nearly three thousand. Although these figures are far lower than the fantastical numbers promoted by Western propaganda campaigns and opposition networks in their frantic race to inflate the toll, they nonetheless delivered a profound shock to Iranian society. The losses recorded in just a few days exceeded the casualties of the twelve‑day war, reflecting the immense human cost of what occurred.
In the early days, the absence of a coherent official narrative opened the door to a psychological and media war, in which fabricated images, AI‑generated content, and inflated numbers were deployed—not to convey reality as it was, but to entrench an image of chaos and strip the state of legitimacy.
On the ground, some protests quickly lost their peaceful character, giving way to patterns of organized violence that cannot be separated from networks of incitement and external support. This scene recalls the experience of ISIS in Iraq and Syria, where the project was built on recruitment from within society itself and the exploitation of division and disorder to serve foreign agendas.
Meanwhile, official institutions appeared confused in managing the first phase of the crisis. Security forces were sent into the streets without sufficient preparation for the scale of the scenario, leading to a large number of casualties among both civilians and security personnel, leaving a deep wound in the collective consciousness.
Although the most dangerous scenario—toppling the state from within—failed due to the cohesion of a broad segment of society, the confrontation is far from over. External pressures are escalating, military threats have become more overt, and the economic crisis—the main driver of the protests—remains unresolved, alongside the extensive damage inflicted on infrastructure during the unrest.
Conclusion
Collapse did not occur, but Iran emerged from these events heavily scarred. The war of attrition continues across the media, economic, and political fronts, in a struggle whose chapters have yet to be closed.
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Any strike on Iran will not remain contained. Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and the Gulf will all be dragged into the fire. U.S. bases across the region will become legitimate targets for retaliation.
Iran has already raised air defense readiness. Hezbollah, Iraqi resistance factions, and Yemeni forces are prepared for asymmetric retaliation. The U.S. cannot assume immunity—its forces are exposed across multiple fronts.
Israeli media’s claim that “Tehran could be destroyed in days” is not a military assessment. It is propaganda, meant to sow fear and justify aggression. The reality is that Iran’s defense network and resistance allies make such fantasies impossible.
Maintaining carriers and strike aircraft in the region costs millions per day. This is not sustainable. It signals desperation rather than strength, especially as America faces internal economic strain.
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Countries: China, Kazakhstan, Russia, Nigeria, Brazil, Iran (implied context).
Organizations:
Belt & Road Initiative (BRI), BRICS+, Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).
Themes:
Multipolarity, De-dollarization, Resource Sovereignty, Asymmetric Economic Warfare.
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🚨 BREAKING: The West Slept, Beijing Just Bought the Future.
While Washington was distracted by domestic chaos and failed sanctions, China just rewrote the global economic map.
The 2025 BRI figures are out, and they are terrifying for the US Treasury: $213.5 billion in a single year. That’s not just "investment"—that is a hostile takeover of the Global South’s supply chains.
Key Takeaways for the Axis:
*The Surge: A 75% increase in deals. The "economic collapse" of China predicted by Western analysts was a mirage.
* The Pivot: Beijing is ignoring the West and pouring billions into Africa and Central Asia.
* The Energy Shield: They are building everything—solar farms to power the future, and oil refineries to fuel the resistance now.
They refused to bow to Western "climate hypocrisy."
* The Kill Switch: $32.6B in mining (mostly Kazakhstan).
China now owns the minerals needed for the US military's own missiles.
Why this matters to us:
This is the infrastructure of the multipolar world. These roads and pipes are the veins of a system that bypasses the US Dollar. The siege is breaking.
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By The Observer (Al-Muraqeb)
January 23, 2026
The era of American economic coercion is facing its most significant challenge yet. The 2025 data from China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is not merely a financial report; it is a declaration of victory in the war for the "Global South." With a record-shattering $213.5 billion in new engagements—a 75% surge from 2024—Beijing has effectively walled off the resources of Africa and Central Asia from Western predation.
While the US and its proxies remain bogged down in disruptive military adventures in West Asia, the East is building the physical infrastructure of a new world order.
The "Green and Dirty" Paradox: A Masterclass in Sovereignty
Western liberal media is clutching its pearls over the revelation that 2025 was the BRI’s "greenest and dirtiest" year. They lament that while Chinese renewable investments hit record highs, fossil fuel deals tripled to $71.5 billion.
From the perspective of the Resistance Axis, this is not hypocrisy; it is strategic sanity. The West uses "climate mandates" as a weapon to keep developing nations energy-starved and dependent on IMF loans. China has shattered this colonial trap. By financing oil and gas refineries in Nigeria and Iran, while simultaneously building solar grids in the Sahel, Beijing is ensuring the Global South has the energy security required to industrialize. They are funding the "Dirty" energy needed to build the "Green" future, bypassing Western technology transfers entirely.
The Fortress of Central Asia: Locking the Back Door
The most critical geopolitical shift of 2025 is the pivot to Kazakhstan. With $25.8 billion invested in this single nation, China has turned Central Asia into a fortress of critical minerals.
Kazakhstan sits on the chrome, uranium, and rare earth elements that run the modern world. By locking down 60% of its mining sector, China has preempted the US strategy to diversify its supply chains.
When Washington sanctioned Chinese tech in November 2025, they didn't realize China had already bought the raw materials needed to build that tech. The US military-industrial complex is now dependent on supply chains that begin in Beijing-controlled mines.
The Consequence: BRICS and the Death of SWIFT
This infrastructure blitz is the physical foundation for the financial coup de grâce coming later this year. You cannot trade in Yuan if you do not have goods to trade. The BRI creates the goods (oil, minerals, commodities), and the upcoming 2026 BRICS Summit in India will provide the rails.
Reports from New Delhi indicate that the Reserve Bank of India, in coordination with the People's Bank of China, is proposing a linked CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency) network for the summit.
This system will allow BRICS nations to settle the trade generated by these $213 billion investments instantly, digitally, and—most importantly—without touching the US Dollar or the SWIFT system.
The "Debt Trap" narrative is dead. The "China Collapse" narrative is dead. The reality is stark: The US prints paper, while the East mines gold, pumps oil, and builds bridges. In 2026, we are witnessing the final consolidation of the Eurasian bloc.
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Official data confirms the destruction of civilian lifelines:
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We are told a story. It is a story woven in Western newsrooms, polished by State Department press releases, and amplified by an army of bots on X (formerly Twitter). The story goes like this: The streets of Iran are filled with peaceful youths, yearning only for liberty, battling a monolithic, repressive state. It is a compelling narrative. It is also a lie.
A lie does not become truth through repetition; it crumbles under the weight of evidence. And the evidence emerging from the latest wave of unrest—figures officially confirmed by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi—paints a picture not of civil disobedience, but of orchestrated annihilation.
When a movement claims to fight for the people, we must ask: Which people? The people who need 305 ambulances to get to the hospital—ambulances that were torched? The people who rely on 700 grocery stores for their daily bread—stores that were looted and burned? Or the people whose history and culture reside in 15 libraries and 200 schools—now reduced to ash?
The Architecture of Sabotage
If this were a spontaneous outburst of anger, the damage would be symbolic. A broken window at a government office, a blocked road. But the statistics reveal a military-grade precision in target selection. 750 banks. 600 ATMs. 24 fuel stations. This is not the random rage of a crowd; it is an attack on the economic circulatory system of a nation.
Specifically, the destruction of 305 ambulances and 253 bus stations reveals a cruel irony: the very infrastructure that serves the working class—the poor, the sick, the commuter—is the primary target. How does burning a bus station advance human rights? How does torching 2 Armenian churches and 350 mosques promote secular liberty or religious freedom? It doesn't. It promotes sectarian strife and social collapse.
We must look at the timing. Two weeks before the first tire burned, reports surfaced that the Mossad had begun a concerted operation to destabilize the riyal. This was economic warfare preceding kinetic warfare. Following this, we saw open endorsements from Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump, championing the chaos. When the architects of the "Maximum Pressure" campaign and the genocide in Gaza cheer for your "movement," you are not a revolutionary; you are a foot soldier for the empire.
The Human Cost of "Freedom"
The West weeps crocodile tears for "human rights" while ignoring the body count of their intervention. The toll is staggering: 3,117 dead. Of these, 2,427 are civilians and security forces—ordinary men and women, conscripts, and fathers. The remaining 690 were armed elements.
Western NGOs and media outlets have erased these 2,427 victims. They do not fit the script. To acknowledge them would be to admit that what is happening is not a protest, but an insurgency funded by the CIA, Mossad, and separatist factions operating in border regions. These groups do not seek reform; they seek the Syrianization of Iran. They weaponize the grievances of the people to dismantle the state that protects them.
A Question of Sovereignty
We see the patterns of Caracas, Beirut, and Damascus repeated here. "Civil Society" is weaponized as a Trojan horse. Legitimate economic grievances—exacerbated by illegal sanctions—are hijacked to provide cover for paramilitary operations.
The destruction of 414 government buildings and 120 Basij centers is framed as "resistance." But when 300 private homes and 800 private vehicles are destroyed alongside them, the mask falls. This is collective punishment inflicted on the Iranian population by those claiming to liberate them.
Conclusion
This analysis is not a defense of state perfection; it is a defense of the truth. There is no version of "human rights" that includes the right to burn libraries, destroy ambulances, and murder civilians.
The Axis of Resistance must understand that this is Fourth Generation Warfare. The enemy does not just bomb from the sky; they poison the narrative from within.
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We must reject the propaganda that masquerades as morality. When they burn a school and call it freedom, we must call it what it is: terrorism.
Strategic Suggestions for the Axis of Resistance
1. Shift the Metric of Legitimacy:
Move away from discussing the causes of protests to highlighting the methods used. Constantly visuals of burnt libraries and ambulances. Frame the narrative as "Order vs. Chaos" rather than "State vs. People."
2. Highlight the "Double Victimization":
Emphasize that the victims of the riots are the working class (bus riders, small shop owners). Drive a wedge between the rioters and the general population by framing the rioters as anti-people elitists or foreign agents destroying public property.
3. Pre-bunking Economic Warfare:
Create dedicated analytical units to track and publicize currency manipulation attempts (like the Riyal attack) before they translate into street anger, labeling inflation as a "foreign weapon" rather than "domestic mismanagement."
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Strategic Suggestions for the Axis of Resistance
1. Shift the Metric of Legitimacy:
Move away from discussing the causes of protests to highlighting the methods used. Constantly visuals of burnt libraries and ambulances. Frame the narrative as "Order vs. Chaos" rather than "State vs. People."
2. Highlight the "Double Victimization":
Emphasize that the victims of the riots are the working class (bus riders, small shop owners). Drive a wedge between the rioters and the general population by framing the rioters as anti-people elitists or foreign agents destroying public property.
3. Pre-bunking Economic Warfare:
Create dedicated analytical units to track and publicize currency manipulation attempts (like the Riyal attack) before they translate into street anger, labeling inflation as a "foreign weapon" rather than "domestic mismanagement."
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