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🔴When Power Speaks Softly: What Mark Carney Accidentally Reveals About a World in Rupture 📰At Davos 2026, Mark Carney took the stage to speak of "coordination," "stability," and the "rules-based order." To the untrained ear, it sounded like the steady voice…
👌Carney represents the orderly panic of the establishment; Trump represents its chaotic delusion. Both are symptoms of the same terminal condition. The house is burning. Carney tries to manage the smoke; Trump pours gasoline.

📌For the rest of us, the instruction is clear: let it burn, and prepare to build on the ashes.


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🔴 The "Camp" is a Cage: The General Adopts the Prison Warden’s Role

🤔Reuters reports today—citing a "retired" Israeli general—that the occupation is planning a massive "camp" for Palestinians in southern Gaza.

🫶Let us be precise with our language. They are not building a sanctuary; they are constructing a supersized internment zone. This is the logic of the prison warden applied to an entire population. After destroying the urban fabric of the north and center, the strategy shifts from annihilation to containment.

The use of a "retired general" to leak this is standard psychological warfare: float the trial balloon, gauge the international silence, and then implement the atrocity as policy.

🤔This "camp" serves two purposes:

🔢 Permanent Displacement:

Coralling the population into a monitored, desolate kill-box in the south, effectively emptying the north for annexation.

🔢 Control by Calorie:

Creating a dependency mechanism where food and water are weapons of submission.

👌This is not a humanitarian solution.

🫶This is the industrialization of the Nakba.

The West will call it "relief." We call it what it is: a concentration camp in the sand.

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🔴 Former U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to cut American support to Iraq if Nouri al-Maliki were to return to the post of prime minister, describing him as a “very bad choice.”

💳 It is worth noting that Washington had already abandoned Maliki’s government in 2014, failing to honor the Strategic Framework Agreement at a time when ISIS was overrunning large parts of the country.

🔽 Observers believe that what is happening today does not target Maliki as an individual alone, but rather strikes at the independence of Iraqi decision-making and national sovereignty, warning that targeting Maliki now could open the door to targeting any Iraqi leadership in the future.

🤔 Will the Iraqi decision once again be subjected to American threats and promises?

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🔴 U.S. Senator calls for street war in Iran

📄 Republican Senator Ted Cruz has urged the U.S. government to arm protesters in Iran, arguing that
toppling the ruling system would make the United States safer.


🔽 Cruz claimed that the Iranian people are capable of overthrowing the ruling Ayatollah, who routinely chants anti-American slogans, and that supporting protesters could enhance U.S. security and weaken Iran’s influence in the region.

🗒 This call comes amid U.S. and Israeli interference in the recent protests, alongside Trump’s threats to send warships to the region—reflecting Washington’s view that military moves alone are insufficient to bring down the system, and that armed street mobilization has become part of the strategy.

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🔴 Escalation of the economic crisis in Iran amid accusations of a coordinated disruption

✌️ Amid rising political tensions and war-related news, Iranian markets have witnessed severe turmoil and unprecedented price hikes. Car prices surged by up to 40% overnight, the price of one gram of gold exceeded 18 million tomans, and the dollar crossed the 150,000-toman threshold, alongside sharp increases in the prices of basic commodities.

🫶 Some parties view these developments as evidence of an economic war and organized pressure targeting both the state and society, warning of serious repercussions for living stability and calling for decisive and swift intervention to contain the crisis.

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🔴The Art of the Bluff vs. The Architecture of Resistance

🤔Trump returns to the playbook of 2019, but the map has changed. The "armada" approaching the Gulf is not a projection of power; it is a saturation of targets.

🔴 The Strategic Reality:

Asymmetric Deterrence: US carriers are obsolete floating cities in a narrow body of water. Resistance capabilities—hypersonic, swarm drones, and subterranean silos—have rendered "gunboat diplomacy" a suicide mission. The cost of war outweighs any imperial gain.

The Negotiation Trap: Tehran’s statement of "readiness to negotiate" is not submission; it is diplomatic judo. By keeping the door ajar, they strip Washington of its international casus belli while continuing to spin the centrifuges. It is strategic patience weaponized.

Sanctions Immunity: They threaten "far worse"? We have lived through the worst. The "maximum pressure" era didn't break the Axis; it forced the operationalization of a resistance economy detached from the dollar.

The Verdict: Trump wants a photo-op deal to validate his ego. The Resistance wants the US out. The threats are loud because the leverage is gone.


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🔴The Empire Cannibalizes Its Own


👍The "Rules-Based Order" is collapsing, not from external pressure, but from internal rot. As the US Empire contracts, it has stopped pretending to lead and started eating its friends.

📄 The Strategic Reality:

🔴 Korea as Vassal, Not Ally: Trump’s 25% tariff hike on Seoul isn’t trade policy; it is imperial tribute. South Korea hosts 28,000 US troops, pays for their housing, and is now being fined for the privilege of occupation. The lesson? In Washington’s eyes, there are no partners, only subjects.

🔴 The Greenland Mask-Slip: The scramble for Greenland strips away the liberal veneer of "sovereignty." They cry about borders in Eastern Europe while treating the Arctic like a real estate listing. It is naked resource desperation disguised as security.

🔴 London’s Pivot to Reality: Starmer in Beijing is the ultimate vindication of the Eastward gaze. The UK, America’s "unsinkable aircraft carrier," is broke. They know the Atlantic ship is sinking. While Washington screams about decoupling, London is quietly begging for integration.

📌The Verdict:

🤔The Axis of Resistance proved that the US can be defied. Now, even America’s closest "allies" are realizing that submission to Washington doesn't guarantee safety—it only guarantees you get eaten last.

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🔴 European Security Shift Against Iran: France Agrees to List the Revolutionary Guard as a Terrorist Organization

🤔 France announced its support—alongside Italy and Germany—for adding Iran’s Revolutionary Guard to the European Union’s list of terrorist organizations, which Paris justified by citing its role in violently suppressing recent protests.

🔽 This decision reflects a clear European escalation against Iran and a move toward tightening pressure and diplomatic isolation, aligning with the intensifying U.S.–Israeli stance toward Tehran.

🚫 The measure imposes asset freezes and financial restrictions, and could complicate travel for a wide segment of Iranians, especially those who completed mandatory military service in the Revolutionary Guard, due to heightened security scrutiny.

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🔴Israel’s delegate to the United Nations raises the Houthis’ flag and chants their slogan

🤔Israel’s representative to the United Nations, Danny Danon, stirred controversy after raising the flag of Yemen’s Houthi movement and chanting their slogan in Arabic during an official session, affirming that this flag “summarizes the whole story.”

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🔴 The Thousand-Year Reich, Rebranded

At the NSIF Forum, Palantir co-founder Alex Karp stripped away the liberal veneer of "democracy" and "human rights" to reveal the raw, ugly engine of the American Empire.

Asked how the US can "stay in history" for another thousand years—a phrasing that echoes the darkest totalitarian ambitions of the 20th century—Karp didn’t speak of innovation, peace, or culture.

💬 “To dominate on the battlefield today,” Karp declared. “The way you dominate the future is you dominate the present.”

Let this be clear: The Silicon Valley elite are not building a global village. They are digitizing the Roman legion.

Western "civilization" has not evolved beyond the barbarian logic of conquest and plunder.

They have simply traded their clubs for AI-driven targeting systems and their war paint for PR campaigns. They do not want a better world; they want a subjugated one.


This is why the Resistance exists. Not just to fight an occupation, but to dismantle a hegemony that views eternal war as a strategy for survival.


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🔴Hezbollah is Unfairly Burdened with the "Reputation of War"

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Charles Ayoub — Ad-Diyar


With every political speech—whether from the opposition or supporters—speakers inevitably claim that the war in Lebanon is caused by Hezbollah’s weapons.

The reality, however, is that for over a year, Hezbollah has not fired a single bullet at the Israeli enemy. It remains committed to self-restraint and non-engagement.
This comes despite daily aggression against Hezbollah members. The Israeli army assassinates civilians in their cars or on motorcycles, simply announcing they are "Hezbollah elements."

These individuals are unarmed. They are not in a combat posture. They are not escorting or approaching Israeli occupation points in Southern Lebanon or elsewhere—whether in the northeast of Baalbek-Hermel, the Jezzine area, Zahrani, or the Sidon district.
Hezbollah’s members are, of course, brave. They are strugglers, fighters, and defenders of Lebanese soil.
Their history is a history of liberation and defense; the border strip is the greatest example of fighting against and liberating land from occupation.

The 2006 war was another major example of the resilience of Hezbollah’s forces against an Israeli army that mobilized its full strength to attack Lebanese territory, yet failed.

Today, Hezbollah adheres to "strategic patience." It remains on high alert to defend occupied Lebanese lands on the ground should Israel attempt a land invasion.
Israel, however, limits itself to air attacks and occasional naval shelling—though the latter is rare.
Then we come to the "Mechanism" (the monitoring body). It is headed by an American general, assisted by a French general, and includes a Lebanese civilian figure, Ambassador Simon Karam, and an Israeli civilian figure.
This Mechanism neither helps nor harms; it is simply a false witness to one Israeli aggression after another.
The international forces (UNIFIL) are more than just witnesses—they are targets, coming under Israeli fire during their movements in southern Lebanon.
Consequently, the Mechanism is useless. By its mandate, it is obliged to inform the concerned states and the UN Security Council about the clashes in southern Lebanon and identify the aggressor. Yet, so far, it has yielded zero results.

Even the United States, which heads this Mechanism, turns a blind eye to all acts of the Israeli enemy on Lebanese soil and in the areas occupied by the Israeli army.
Every day, we hear an American statement claiming the problem is Hezbollah and that Hezbollah’s weapons are responsible for the war in the South.

The US refuses to state the truth as it is:

That the Israeli enemy is the one conducting the aggressions.

That the war being managed in southern Lebanon is being waged by the officers and soldiers of the Israeli enemy army.
But the United States and Israel are committed to a unified stance and aggression. They agree on striking the Resistance and Hezbollah in Lebanon, aiming to completely annul the weapon of the Resistance.
The proof is that Lebanon and its army, in coordination with the Resistance, implemented the "exclusivity of weapons" south of the Litani River.

It was expected that the United States, and even the Israeli enemy, would withdraw from certain points as a temporary, small step toward peace.
Instead, Tom Barrack, the envoy of US President Donald Trump, visited the South and Lebanon several times...

Only to conclude by saying that the entire problem lies in the "reputation of war" that Hezbollah violates in southern Lebanon.
This is despite Hezbollah responding positively to the Lebanese Army and international forces, and implementing weapons exclusivity in the south.

When the US Presidential envoy Tom Barrack returned from Tel Aviv and met with Speaker Nabih Berri—who was waiting for a positive answer based on a "step-for-step" approach—President Berri became angry and uttered his famous phrase:
“We were waiting for a positive answer, but they brought us the opposite.”
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🔴Hezbollah is Unfairly Burdened with the "Reputation of War" Written by : Charles Ayoub — Ad-Diyar With every political speech—whether from the opposition or supporters—speakers inevitably claim that the war in Lebanon is caused by Hezbollah’s weapons.…
Since then, the assassination of the people of the South, the Bekaa, Sidon, Zahrani, and others continues. The Israeli army does not retreat from occupying the "Five Hills." It does not stop assassinating villagers in the South, nor does it stop sending its warplanes to bomb the northern and eastern barrens of Hermel and Baalbek.
In the face of all this, we hear only that Hezbollah is responsible for the "reputation of war" in the South.

Hezbollah does not fire a shot. It is committed to strategic patience, waiting to see what the government will do with the world and the nations responsible for the Mechanism.
Meanwhile, many parties place the "reputation of war" on Hezbollah, claiming it is responsible for the war in the South.

This is contrary to the truth and contrary to the facts.


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🔴The Pilgrimage to Moscow

The News:

Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed (MBZ) in Moscow today. The priority agenda? "Tensions regarding Iran." This comes as the Kremlin explicitly warned that any US military action against Tehran would unleash "chaos" with dangerous, irreversible consequences.

The Commentary:

Notice the direction of travel. When the region heats up, Gulf leaders are no longer just waiting by the phone for orders from Washington; they are flying to Moscow.
Why? Because the UAE understands what the Americans refuse to admit: Iran is the pivot.

The Kremlin’s warning of "chaos" is not a plea for peace—it is a strategic reality check. A war on Iran is not a "surgical strike"; it is the detonation of the global energy market and the collapse of the security architecture the Gulf monarchies rely on for survival.

The Axis of Resistance has successfully created a balance of terror. The cost of war has become so high that even US allies are scrambling to mediate, knowing that if the American Empire decides to burn down the house, they are the ones living in it.

Washington offers escalation. The rest of the world is looking for an exit strategy.

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🔴The War Council of the Weak

The News:

Axios reports that senior defense and intelligence officials from both Israel and Saudi Arabia are currently in Washington. They are huddled in meetings with the Trump administration to discuss potential military strikes on Iran.

This comes as Trump waves the threat of an "armada" moving toward the region.

The Commentary:

The masks are not just slipping; they are being trampled on the floor of the Oval Office.
For decades, we were told that "normalization" was about peace. Today, we see the truth: normalization is a military pact for war. The "Custodians" of the Holy Mosques are sitting at the same table as the occupiers of Jerusalem, planning an assault on a Muslim neighbor.

But look closer at this picture. Why are they in Washington?

Because neither Tel Aviv nor Riyadh has the courage or the capacity to face the Axis of Resistance alone. They are begging the American Emperor to fight a war they know they cannot survive.

They believe an American "armada" is a shield. They are mistaken. If the skies over Tehran light up, the glass towers of the Gulf and the military bases of the occupation will be the first collateral damage.
They are plotting fire, forgetting that the Resistance holds the matches to the world's energy supply.

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🔴 European Political Decision Paves the Way to Classify the IRGC as a Terrorist Organization

The foreign ministers of the European Union, during their meeting in Brussels, approved the inclusion of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on the list of terrorist organizations. The decision is considered an initial political step, to be followed by formal procedures for its adoption and for placing the IRGC on the blacklist in the coming days.


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🔴 THE OBSERVER | ANALYSIS

The Fed, The Files, and The "Swamp" That Never Drains

Donald Trump campaigned on "America First," but his latest move for the Federal Reserve screams a different allegiance entirely.
Trump is preparing to nominate Kevin Warsh as the next Federal Reserve Chairman. The mainstream media will call him a "financial expert." We call him what he is: a direct conduit to the heart of the Zionist oligarchy. 
Connect the dots:

1. The Bloodline: Warsh is the son-in-law of Ronald Lauder, the billionaire heir to Estée Lauder and, more importantly, the President of the World Jewish Congress

2. The Deep State: Warsh isn't just a banker; he is a former steering committee member of the Bilderberg Group—the very engine of Western liberal hegemony. 

The Question No One in Washington Will Ask:

Why hand the most sensitive economic position in the world—control over the dollar and global interest rates—to a man embedded in the deepest circles of Zionist influence?
Is this a free choice, or is it a forced move?
We must look at the leverage.

What does the lobby hold over Trump to ensure this level of capitulation?

The shadow of the Epstein Files looms larger than ever. When the archives are sealed, and the "lists" remain hidden, political appointments stop looking like governance and start looking like blackmail payments.

The swamp isn’t being drained. It’s being restocked by the same people who own the debt.

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🔴The Gunboat and the Diplomat: Why Ankara’s “Nuclear Talks” Are a Trap

Zeinab Mehanna

If you want to understand the hollowness of Western diplomacy, look no further than today’s theatrics in Ankara.

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan stood alongside his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi, calling for a "resumption of nuclear negotiations" to avert regional war. It was a performance of "responsible statecraft" perfectly timed for the cameras.

But diplomacy without leverage is just begging. And diplomacy conducted while the enemy loads his weapon is not a negotiation—it is a surrender ceremony.

The Islamic Republic, speaking for the Axis of Resistance today, refused to attend it.

The Geography of Coercion

While Fidan spoke of "stability" and "dialogue," the United States Navy was busy rewriting the security architecture of the Red Sea. The arrival of the guided-missile destroyer USS Delbert D. Black in the occupied port of Eilat today is the only diplomatic cable that matters.

Washington’s strategy is transparent. They are using the "Good Cop" (Ankara) to offer a path of de-escalation, while the "Bad Cop" (the US-Israeli military combine) tightens the siege. They believe that the mere sight of American steel in Eilat will terrify Tehran into conceding what it refused to give up on the battlefield.

They are wrong.

The docking of the destroyer does not signal US strength; it signals the fragility of the Zionist entity it has come to protect. An empire that must park its destroyers directly in the ports of its proxy to ensure their survival is an empire on the defensive.

The Turkish Dilemma

We must be clear about Türkiye’s role. Ankara is not a neutral arbiter. It is a NATO member state terrified of the fire spreading to its borders. Fidan’s opposition to "foreign intervention" is genuine only insofar as he fears the economic and refugee fallout of a war on Iran.

By pushing for "nuclear talks" now, Ankara is inadvertently doing Washington’s bidding—framing the crisis as one of Iranian compliance rather than American aggression.

Fidan asks us to look at the nuclear file; we look at the genocide in Gaza, the strikes on Lebanon, and the armada in the Red Sea.

The files are not separate.


Resistance as a Negotiating Posture

Foreign Minister Araghchi’s statement today—that Iran is open to talks in principle but will not negotiate with Washington now ´under threat ‘ —is the only rational stance. To negotiate today would be to validate the coercion.

The liberal delusion is that peace comes from "talking." The historical reality is that peace comes from deterrence.

The Axis of Resistance has spent the last two decades building an asymmetric capability—from the tunnels of Gaza to the missile silos of the Zagros—precisely for this moment.

President Pezeshkian’s warning today was not rhetorical bluster. It was a statement of doctrine. The West assumes Iran’s restraint is weakness. They fail to understand that in the calculus of the Resistance, survival is not about avoiding war at all costs; it is about refusing to live on our knees.

The Verdict

The "nuclear talks" are a phantom. The US does not want a deal; it wants to strip the Axis of its deterrent capabilities before it launches its next phase of aggression.

Tehran’s rejection of this coercive diplomacy is not a rejection of peace. It is the delayed assertion of a new regional order—one where the West can no longer dictate the terms of our existence from the deck of a destroyer.



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🔴 Arrival of the US Destroyer USS Delbert D. Black at the Port of Eilat Following its Transit of the Suez Canal

🤔 The US guided-missile destroyer USS Delbert D. Black arrived off the coast of Eilat this morning, following a naval transit of several days that originated from the Greek coast.

⭕️ The vessel had previously docked in Greece on January 25, where it was outfitted with long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles and additional air defense systems.

🚨 According to available intelligence, the destroyer subsequently departed Greece, transited the Suez Canal into the Red Sea, and continued its course to dock at the port of Eilat.

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🔴The Viceroy's Visit

🚨 FLASH: The US Chargé d’Affaires didn’t visit Maliki to "discuss a vision." He went to deliver a threat.


Washington believes the Iraqi parliament is a rubber stamp for American interests. When the ballot box produces a result they hate, "Democracy" is suddenly canceled.

They did it in Iran (1953). They did it in Palestine (2006). They are trying it in Baghdad (2026).

History teaches us: You don’t negotiate sovereignty. You enforce it. 🇮🇶🚫🇺🇸

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🔴 Axios Reveals:

Prince Khalid bin Salman Believes Failing to Strike Iran Will Embolden Tehran

Axios cites informed sources stating that Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman told U.S. officials and experts in Washington that President Donald Trump’s failure to execute his threats against Iran would leave Tehran stronger, arguing that backing down after weeks of threats would embolden the Iranian regime.

According to Axios, Prince Khalid discussed the possibility of a U.S. military strike on Iran during official White House meetings. This comes amidst assurances from the U.S. administration that a final decision has not been reached and diplomacy remains an option, although no serious direct negotiations currently exist between Washington and Tehran.

The report highlights a discrepancy between the cautious public Saudi stance—which emphasizes respect for Iranian sovereignty and refuses the use of Saudi airspace for any attack—and private messages that appear more hawkish. While acknowledging the significant risks of military escalation, there is reported concern that inaction would strengthen Iran’s regional standing.

Axios also noted that this stance represents a shift from Riyadh's position weeks ago, when it strongly warned against the risks of a regional war.

The report suggests this shift may be linked to a Saudi conviction that Trump might actually pursue the military option, and a Saudi reluctance to appear as an opposing party.


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🔴 Despite increasing military threats...

The Leader maintains his custom of visiting the shrine of Imam Khomeini, founder of the Islamic Revolution in Iran, on the anniversary of the Revolution's commencement.


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