To all who seek to know the truth, I pray that you will receive from GOD today, what you need to know in a way that you can understand and accept it.
I am here to give you urgently needed information. The whole world is in a chaotic upheaval. The shaking is going on. We are moving into a time of WAR. The politicians and the magicians are calling for it, worshipping MARS the God of War and Athena the Goddess of War. But, that is not what this post is about. Included in this post is a lot of information about what is happening in our world.
The controllers are using everything available to break down any belief in the ONE TRUE CREATOR. Every kind of Pagan religion, False beliefs, Self glorification, etc… is being stirred up across the earth. Communism, fascisim, socialism, environmentalism, scientism, you name it. IT is all meant to pull the rug out from under the masses and leave us feeling angry and helpless. They know they cannot accomplish their goal in anyone who holds fast to the belief in the One True and Living GOD.
As we move closer and closer to Armageddon, and the establishment of the AntiChrist kingdom, I want you to consider one very important thing. AntiChrist is soon to appear. There is an Ex-Muslim Terrorist who has been warning us for years that the AntiChrist will rise from among the Muslim Nations. Are you familiar with Walid Shoebat? He actually went before Congress somewhere around 2008, to share what he believed to be evidence that the Muslims were to bring in the AntiChrist. In the following article he warned in 2014 about the rise of the Ottoman Empire and the leader of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
That is where I am going to begin. The article can be read in full by clicking the Title Link. I am only including excerpts here because there is so much to cover, and this is just the beginning.
Please review this post in its entirety and don’t dismiss it. Prayerfully consider all that is disclosed here. If none of this matters to you, that is fine. But, if you are a seeker of truth, as I am, you will find a lot revealed here. I have an inquiring mind, and I like to know. I am so thankful that God leads me to all truth…
It has been easy for Americans in the past to just not worry much about what went on in the middle east. But, now-a-days, due to all the forced illegal immigration (did you not even wonder why they were forcing so many Muslim immigrants into every possible nation? yes, there were other immigrants as well…but Nations were being forced to accept Muslims even though they were behaving violently and raping and seizing neighborhoods every where they went.) around the world, their problems are fast becoming our own. Not only that, as we get closer to the end, the place to watch is the land where GOD wrote HIS NAME. EVERYTHING is going to be about the Middle East, more specifically ISRAEL.
Walid’s 2014 article was not taken to seriously by most people. Even those who thought it rang true, rather dismissed it when nothing seemed to come of it. Today, I bet some people may wish they had paid attention.
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UPDATE 1/31/21
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Iran in bible prophecy
Turkey,Iran,Libya “members of the same family”
By Craig C. White
The battle of Gog and Magog is brewing! Turkey will lead Libya, Iran and Ethiopia (or Sudan) in an invasion into Israel! Ezekiel 38 tells us about a Turkish led invasion of Israel. Iran, Libya, and Ethiopia will be with them. This is called “the battle of Gog and Magog”.
Eze 38:5 Persia, Ethiopia, and Libya with them; all of them with shield and helmet:
Today all of these nations are in one accord against Israel.
Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi addressed reports claiming Israel is contemplating an attack on his country, saying: “Iran has always been threatened by Israel. This is nothing new.”
In an interview with Turkey’s Hurriyet Daily News, Salehi warned that if any country attempts to assault Iran, the Islamic Republic is prepared to retaliate. “We are very certain of our powers. We can defend our country,” he claimed.
Commenting on the relationship between Turkey, Syria and Iran, the Foreign Minister said the three nations are “members of the same family”. If one is in trouble, another one will come to its help.
Speaking to reporters on Thursday during a visit to the Libyan city of Benghazi, Salehi directed his anger at the United States, stating that “The US has unfortunately lost its wisdom and prudence in dealing with international issues. It only depends on power.
Turkey has also recently made economic and scientific alliances with Ethiopia.
Today Turkey has a leader that fits the Magog profile. His name is Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. He became Prime Minister of Turkey in 2003. He is a devout Muslim and has an ingrained animosity toward Israel. He also has a volatile disposition. He has been over-zealous in his public hatred and provocation toward Israel. While most Middle Eastern despots are being besieged and exiled, Prime Minister Erdoğan is popular and gaining in popularity. Erdoğan has continued to publicly overstate his condemnation of Israel.
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There is a lot going on related to the Middle East. Forces are at work that really no one fully understands. The tensions over Iranian nuclear power are mounting. Irans threats are stirring it up and Turkey is becoming a force that is gaining momentum.
January 6, 2021 cartoon in Qatari Al-Sharq daily: “Our Gulf is one”
The summit of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), held on January 5, 2021 in the Saudi city of Al-Ula, announced a reconciliation among the Gulf countries and the start of a new era in the region. Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt, known as the Arab Quartet, ended their economic and diplomatic boycott of Qatar that lasted more than three years. Led by Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman, the move to lift the boycott was mediated by Kuwait and followed heavy pressure from the outgoing Trump administration, especially from Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner. To date, the understandings that led to the Gulf reconciliation have not been disclosed.
The success of the reconciliation as a comprehensive Gulf move is doubtful. While declaring that a new era has begun, Gulf officials stress that the reconciliation cannot be completed before confidence-building measures are carried out, and that fundamental conflicts between Qatar and the Quartet still remain to be settled. If the reconciliation does prove to be successful, as Saudi Arabia hopes, its repercussions may transcend the borders of the Gulf and impact many issues in the Arab and Muslim world, and beyond. Source
Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman receives Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad at the airport in Al-Ula (Al-Quds Al-Arabi, London, January 5, 2021)
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has decided to hold talks with Saudi Arabia and return the Turkish ambassador to Tel Aviv.
Ankara is engaging in secret talks with Jerusalem to restart their relationship, including discussion of a possible pipeline between the two countries to ship Mediterranean natural gas to Europe. Sourc
Turkey’s true goal should not be forgotten: to isolate Israel in the region while continuing to delegitimize it abroad.
Wherever one finds anti-Israel campaigns, Qatari money and Turkish government influence are likely behind them. Turkey is problematic in many other ways. It has hacked Israeli news sites, chased away an Israeli research vessel conducting natural gas exploration, undermined Israel’s regional partners, and threatened to conquer Tel Aviv and “liberate” Jerusalem, a city Erdogan claims is Turkish. Turkey’s maritime border demarcation with the UN-backed government of Libya aims to scupper Israel’s natural gas pipeline through Cyprus to Europe, a pipeline that is critical to Israel’s future economic and political interests. What’s more, Ankara’s new ambassador to Israel is vehemently anti-Zionist.
Ankara’s hosting of Hamas leaders, which entails granting them citizenship and allowing them to plan terror and cyberattacks against the Jewish state from Turkish territory, is further evidence, if any more is needed, that Turkey is no friend to Israel. It is an increasingly dangerous regional rival that flouts international law, violates human rights, destabilizes countries, commits war crimes, and supports international terrorism. Source
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IMPORTANT UPDATE: 1/30/21
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‘Erdogan is openly calling for re-establishment of caliphate in Turkey’
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Illinois Muslim Cleric: “We All Have A Higher Goal & That Is The Establishment Of The Caliphate”
Clip No. 7053
The caliphate is, in Sunni Islamic theology, the sole legitimate government to which Muslims owe loyalty. It is ruled by a caliph, the military, political, and spiritual successor of Muhammad, and implements Islamic law, which is considered the non-negotiable law of Allah.
How loyal do you think Sheikh Omar Baloch is to the American system of non-establishment of a religion and a republican governmental system?
That’s right, not loyal at all.
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The caliphate is, in Sunni Islamic theology, the sole legitimate government to which Muslims owe loyalty. It is ruled by a caliph, the military, political, and spiritual successor of Muhammad, and implements Islamic law, which is considered the non-negotiable law of Allah.
How loyal do you think Sheikh Omar Baloch is to the American system of non-establishment of a religion and a republican governmental system?
That’s right, not loyal at all.
But to question him about this would be “Islamophobic.”
On January 29, 2019, Illinois-based Sheikh Omar Baloch uploaded a video titled “Constructive Criticism of Islamic Relief Organizations” to his YouTube channel. In the video, Baloch said that Islamic relief organizations do not place enough emphasis on the establishment of an Islamic caliphate as the long-term solution to humanitarian problems. He said that the problem is that many Islamic organizations are scared to lose funding if they are too vocal about the establishment of a caliphate, and he criticized them because they “wear the garb of [piety]” by providing aid, but they do not call out the “forces of injustice,” for which they are serving as a “bandage.” He said that such organizations should use their platform to convey a message about the common dream, legacy, and hope of Muslims, and he elaborated: “We all have a higher goal… that is bigger than us, and that is the establishment of the caliphate.”According to the Facebook page of the Furqaan Institute of Quranic Education (FIQE), Sheikh Omar Baloch was born in Chicago and is the scholar in residence at the Al-Furqaan Foundation, of which FIQE is a division. The Facebook page also says that Baloch studied at Georgetown University, at Al-Azhar University in Egypt, at Jamia Thul Ahlul Hadith in Pakistan.
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What Do the Terrorists Want?
[A Caliphate and Shari’a Law]
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In nearly all cases, the jihadi terrorists have a patently self-evident ambition: to establish a world dominated by Muslims, Islam, and Islamic law, the Shari’a. Or, again to cite the Daily Telegraph, their “real project is the extension of the Islamic territory across the globe, and the establishment of a worldwide ‘caliphate’ founded on Shari’a law.”
Terrorists openly declare this goal. The Islamists who assassinated Anwar el-Sadat in 1981 decorated their holding cages with banners proclaiming the “caliphate or death.” A biography of one of the most influential Islamist thinkers of recent times and an influence on Osama bin Laden, Abdullah Azzam declares that his life “revolved around a single goal, namely the establishment of Allah’s Rule on earth” and restoring the caliphate.
Bin Laden himself spoke of ensuring that “the pious caliphate will start from Afghanistan.” His chief deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri, also dreamed of re-establishing the caliphate, for then, he wrote, “history would make a new turn, God willing, in the opposite direction against the empire of the United States and the world’s Jewish government.” Another Al-Qaeda leader, Fazlur Rehman Khalil, publishes a magazine that has declared “Due to the blessings of jihad, America’s countdown has begun. It will declare defeat soon,” to be followed by the creation of a caliphate.
Or, as Mohammed Bouyeri wrote in the note he attached to the corpse of Theo van Gogh, the Dutch filmmaker he had just assassinated, “Islam will be victorious through the blood of martyrs who spread its light in every dark corner of this earth.”
Interestingly, van Gogh’s murderer was frustrated by the mistaken motives attributed to him, insisting at his trial: “I did what I did purely out of my beliefs. I want you to know that I acted out of conviction and not that I took his life because he was Dutch or because I was Moroccan and felt insulted.”
Although terrorists state their jihadi motives loudly and clearly, Westerners and Muslims alike too often fail to hear them. Islamic organizations, Canadian author Irshad Manji observes, pretend that “Islam is an innocent bystander in today’s terrorism.”
What the terrorists want is abundantly clear.It requires monumental denial not to acknowledge it,but we Westerners have risen to the challenge.
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The Democrats’ 2020 platform resurrects Obama’s hostility to Israel and appeasement of Iran
Democrats’ crowing that their 2020 platform on Israel is a victory for the moderates is disingenuous. The Democrat party’s 2020 platform is not pro-Israel. It is pro-Iran.
The Democrat party’s platform promises to return to the Iran nuclear deal and rejects regime change “as the goal of U.S. policy toward Iran.” The opening statement of the platform stresses:
“Democrats will call off the Trump Administration’s race to war with Iran and prioritize nuclear diplomacy, de-escalation and regional dialogue. Democrats believe the United States should not impose regime change on other countries and reject that as the goal of U.S policy towards Iran.”
Translation: Obama’s appeasement of Iran’s nuclear and regional ambitions is back.
A nuclear Iran is an existential threat to Israel. The Obama/Biden administration handed $150 billion to the Iranian mullahs, which financed both Iran’s nuclear program and its financing of global terrorism. This money propped up a regime that had been facing strong internal opposition. Biden’s campaign promise to return to the Iran nuclear deal on Day One is memorialized in the Democrats’ platform. They will undo President Trump’s stringent sanctions which are destroying the economic base of the Iranian regime. This one action alone undermines all the Democrats’ assurances about support for a “strong, secure, democratic Israel.”
A nuclear Iran by definition makes Israel insecure.
The platform does not guarantee that Israel will remain a Jewish state. The language in the platform before 2012 made clear that there was no Palestinian right of return to Israel. Removing the explicit language that Palestinians have a right to resettle is creating another existential threat to Israel.
The Democrats’ platform promises to oppose any effort “to unfairly single out and delegitimize Israel.” Who is going to define “unfairly?” According to Democrats, BDS is not unfairly singling out Israel; it is protected free speech.
The Democrat platform’s opposition to settlement expansion will lead to the same endless criticism of Israel that marked the Obama/Biden administration. What is settlement expansion? Is it adding bathrooms to existing structures, as Obama/ Biden insisted? Memorably, Biden threw a temper tantrum when Israeli authorities had the temerity to announce an advance in a stage towards building permits for homes in a Jerusalem neighborhood while Biden was in town. With that outburst, Biden has signaled just how shaky his pledge is to keep Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. The platform never reveals its definition of Jerusalem’s boundaries.
And while the document affirms Biden’s statements that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel and that he would not move the embassy back to Tel Aviv, Biden has also said that he would open a consulate in eastern Jerusalem for the Arab Palestinians. So are the Democrats creating a new entity of East Jerusalem? So much for the denunciation in the Democrats’ platform of unilateral steps, which apparently only refer to ones taken by Israel.
The Democrats’ party platform, with its firm opposition to Israel extending sovereignty to Jewish communities, also leaves the Palestinian Authority with no incentive to negotiate with Israel. No, with this platform, everything reverts back to the PA simply waiting for the inevitable appeasement by a Democrat administration and pressuring of Israel to make still more concessions just to bring the PA “back to the table.”
While the Democrats’ platform does not tie U.S. military aid to Israel renouncing its sovereignty in areas byond the 1949 Armistice Lines, Senator Van Hollen (D-MD) led an effort joined by 19 Democrat senators to block U.S. military aid if Israel uses it to “annex territory.” Well, that sure sounds like the Democrats are gearing up to tie military aid to controlling Israel’s internal decisions.
The Democrats’ 2020 platform is a return to the Obama policy of appeasement to Iran’s nuclear ambitions and to Iran’s plans for regional hegemony. According to former Israeli Ambassador to the U.S., Michael Oren, “The Biden/Obama administration deliberately damaged the relationship between the United States and Israel.”
So the Democrats’ claim that the 2020 Platform reveals that the Progressive wing of the Democratic party was shut down was greatly exaggerated.
Carol S. Greenwald is Chairman of Jews Choose Trump
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Obama: “Iran Will Be And Should Be A Regional Power” (July 14, 2015)
This was before Obummer gave $150 billion to Iran, one billion of it was cash!!!
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Last week we posted on how Barak Obama’s deputy national security adviser and congenital liar, Ben Rhodes, was denied a security clearance by the FBI because his very, very, very close ties to the Iranian government and how he somehow got one anyway.Now that Obama is gone and people are no longer afraid of retribution, that Rhodes and his fellow travelers allowed the Iranian government to craft the Iran nuclear deal that Obama persuaded a callow, feckless and rather dense Bob Corker to push through the US Senate.
Two high-level Iranian government backers, including a former Islamic Republic official and another accused of lobbying on Tehran’s behalf, were hosted at the Obama White House for more than 30 meetings with top officials at key junctures in the former administration’s contested diplomacy with Iran, according to White House visitor logs that provide a window into the former administration’s outreach to leading pro-Iran advocates.
Seyed Mousavian, a former Iranian diplomat and head of its national security council, was hosted at the White House at least three times, while Trita Parsi, a pro-Iran advocate long accused of hiding his ties to the Iranian government, met with Obama administration officials some 33 times, according to recently updated visitor logs.
Sources familiar with the nature of the meetings told the Washington Free Beacon that both Parsi and Mousavian helped the White House craft its pro-Iran messaging and talking points that helped lead to the nuclear agreement with Iran.These efforts were part of a larger pro-Iran deal “echo chamber” led by senior Obama administration officials who were tasked with misleading Congress about the nature of the deal.
Mousavian, who also served as Iran’s spokesperson during negotiations with the international community on the Iran deal, visited with White House National Security Council official Robert Malley, who advised the former president about the Middle East and the Islamic State terror group.
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Peter Kohanloo, president of the Iranian American Majority, which opposes the hardline regime in Tehran, said that advocates such as Mousavian and Parsi played a key role in ensuring the Iran deal was inked.“I would say the fact that the Iranian regime’s top advocate had such a high level of access to the Obama White House tells you everything you need to know about how the nuclear deal was made and why President Trump rightfully called it a bad deal,” Kohanloo said. “The new administration should immediately rethink its approach to the Iranian threat and discard the policies of the past.”
The Iran deal was nothing more or less that the abject capitulation of the United States and the sell out of the handful of allies we have in the region.We got nothing from the deal. Iran got to establish a sphere of influence that now includes Iraq and Syria. It got to keep 100% of its nuclear capacity. It got to keep IAEA inspectors on a short leash. It got the United States to send Iran some $1.8 billion in cash and 120 tons of uranium. And it got a commitment from the United States to defend Iran’s nuclear infrastructure from direct and cyber attacks.
At some point people need to stop obsessing on Mike Flynn’s calls to the Russian Ambassador in Washington and start focusing on the extent to which Barack Obama’s White House served as a willing proxy for the strategic objectives of the Iranian government.
The post REVEALED. The Obama Administration Let the Iranian Government Dictate the Iran Nuclear Deal IN THE WHITE HOUSE appeared first on RedState.
Now if you are thinking that Barack is gone and no longer in a position to harm us… you are not paying attention. Barack has been running things from his Washington DC base. He works to undermine our government and our laws by working with NGO’s and Corporations, he has been the driving force behind the elections, the Democratic party and the candidates. Research it for yourself, or read my articles where I have done the research and made it available to you. Just about every person in the Biden/HARRIS cabinet are lackeys of Barack Obama, as are most if not all of the appointees they were allowed to select. IF you don’t know that Barack Obama is still running the show…you are an Ostrich.
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Ashkenazi warns against ‘confrontational’ Israeli approach to Biden
FM says military option against Iran must be on the table, and speaks on panel with UAE, Bahrain counterparts.
Israel should not take a publicly oppositional approach to the Biden administration, but should always maintain a military option to counter the Iranian nuclear threat, Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi said on Tuesday.
Ashkenazi made the remarks at the Institute for Security Studies Annual Conference, before joining a panel with Bahraini Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al-Zayani and United Arab Emirates Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash.“I wouldn’t recommend a confrontational policy in the media towards the new administration,” Ashkenazi said. “We need to be able to exhaust the options to reach a professional, real and transparent conversation in a closed room, and strive for a situation in which the Israeli concerns – central of which is to prevent Iran from reaching nuclear capabilities – are heard.”The Abraham Accords between Israel and four Arab states “amplifies the regional voice when we talk to the new administration” about Iran, the foreign minister said, adding that he’s glad that Biden administration officials have said they will consult with Israel and other relevant countries before moving forward in talks with the Islamic Republic.At the same time, Ashkenazi said Israel must “keep a credible military option on the table.” He brought the example of Syria’s efforts to build a nuclear reactor, which Israel bombed in 2007, after the US did not take action.
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“I am a member of the school of thought that Israel must rely on itself when it comes to existential threats,” he said. “We can ask friends for help, but we must have the [military] option on the table.”
Ashkenazi was IDF chief of staff when the senior political echelons – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and then-defense minister Ehud Barak – strongly considered launching an attack on Iran. Ashkenazi and Mossad chief Meir Dagan opposed that course of action at the time.DURING THE panel with his Emirati and Bahraini counterparts, Ashkenazi said that “it’s no secret we are on the same page when it comes to Iran,” and that he is “happy and optimistic” about working with Israel’s new partners in the region on the matter.Ashkenazi highlighted the significance of the Abraham Accords with the UAE and Bahrain, saying it is different from Egypt and Jordan in that it is a “warm peace.”“I see positive momentum and the will to advance [peace] by both the political establishment and the people,” Ashkenazi said. “I think it’s a great thing for Israel. It improves national security and brings more stability.”Gargash and Al-Zayani also mentioned the Iranian threat during their remarks, while highlighting the greater importance of diplomatic relations and peace with Israel.Al-Zayani said that Israel and Bahrain can cooperate on voicing their shared concerns about Tehran to the Biden administration. “[Hearing] the legitimate concerns of regional states is essential to achieving lasting security and stability in the Middle East,” he said.“If we can make clear that these are not the concerns of individual nations, but are deep and widespread across the region – and we can do so with a clear and consistent position – we will have much more impact in conveying the region’s views to our American allies.”Gargash said the UAE’s priorities are “diplomacy and de-escalation,” and that “any rational approach must take into account Iran’s ballistic missiles and support for instability in many Arab countries.”The UAE “has a desire to see solutions through diplomatic engagement,” Gargash said. “In this context the UAE will continue to work hard to consolidate its agenda of tolerance as a counterweight to messages of extremism.”Gargash also said that in the view of the UAE, “more robust American engagement and leadership [in the Middle East] is most welcome.”Al-Zayani said he is optimistic that as the Abraham Accords’ benefits become clear, more countries will normalize ties with Israel.“Momentum for genuine cooperation would spread across the Middle East, bringing peace, security and prosperity for its people,” he said.Members of the Biden administration have “more than sufficient experience” to understand that the trend of the Abraham Accords – “the prospect of better relations among states of the Middle East – is in the American interest” Al-Zayani said.Both Gulf state foreign ministers expressed hope that the Abraham Accords will lead to progress in solving the Israel-Palestinian conflict, based on a two-state solution.German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said that “Tehran’s irresponsible behavior in recent weeks shows how important it is to stop Iran from ever obtaining nuclear weapons.”
Maas argued that the best way to do that is to return to the 2015 Iran deal, which he said “allows the greatest transparency.”
Israeli military draws up new plans against Iran, top commander says
IDF Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi said attack plans should be “on the table” given Iran’s recent violations of the nuclear accord.
Israel’s top military commander said Iran’s recent nuclear activity has prompted Israel to redraw its attack plans against the country, adding that military action needs to “be on the table.”
Lt. Gen. Aviv Kochavi, chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces, warned Tuesday that Iran may be “only weeks” away from developing a nuclear bomb. Tehran, which since 2018 has repeatedly violated its obligations under the nuclear accord, announced in December that it had resumed 20% uranium enrichment at the underground Fordow facility. Earlier this month, Iran said it had begun developing uranium metal, a fuel used in nuclear reactors that can also be used to manufacture a nuclear warhead.
Tensions between bitter foes Iran and Israel have run high since the suspected assassination of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, a top Iranian nuclear scientist, in November. In retaliation, Iran’s parliament passed legislation mandating increased uranium enrichment and limiting UN inspector access if sanctions are not lifted by next month.
“In light of this fundamental analysis, I have instructed the Israel Defense Forces to prepare a number of operational plans, in addition to those already in place,” Kochavi said in an address to Tel Aviv University’s Institute for National Security Studies. “It will be up to the political leadership, of course, to decide on implementation, but these plans need to be on the table.”
The general’s comments come as the new US administration works to rejoin the landmark nuclear agreement that former President Donald Trump abandoned in 2018. If Iran returns to compliance under the deal, President Joe Biden has pledged to reenter the multilateral pact as a starting point for follow-on negotiations to “tighten and lengthen Iran’s nuclear constraints” and address Iran’s missile program.
Israel’s leaders long opposed the deal, which they say has brought the region closer to nuclear war. Even a revised, strengthened agreement, Kochavi warned, “is bad operationally and it is bad strategically.”
“Strategically, it would presumably lead to the regional nuclearization of the Middle East,” he said. “For that reason, anything resembling the current agreement is bad and must not be permitted.”
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said during his confirmation hearing last week that it was “vitally important” for the new administration to consult with Israel as well as Gulf allies ahead of revived diplomacy with Iran.
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President Hassan Rouhani and other dignitaries attend the inauguration of Fateh, “Conqueror” in Persian, Iranian made semi-heavy submarine in the southern port of Bandar Abbas, Iran, in February. The Fateh has subsurface-to-surface missiles with a range of about 2,000 kilometers (1,250 miles), capable of reaching Israel and U.S. military bases in the region. (Iranian Presidency Office via AP)
Iranian commander threatens to ‘destroy’ US ships
A general in Iran’s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps made the provocative statement less than a week into Joe Biden’s presidency. The new US president has said he wants to talk with Iran.
An Iranian commander has said that the Islamic Republic has the ability to sink US warships. The comments indicate a continuation of hostile rhetoric toward the United States now that Joe Biden is president.
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Gen. Rahim Noei-Aghdam said the military has the capability to destroy US Navy ships that are close to Iranian territory.
“If once the US presence in the international waters near Iran was considered as a threat to the country, today thanks to our deterrent power and surface-to-surface, surface-to-air, surface-to-coast, coast-to-coast, coast-to-sea and sea-to-sea missiles, we have the ability to destroy American ships,” said Noei-Aghdam, according to the state-run Mehr News Agency.
Comments like this from Noei-Aghdam, who commands the IRGC’s Hazrat Zeinab Military Base, are common among Iranian military leaders. The Iranian military also regularly conducts military drills in the Persian Gulf, including some that are designed to simulate a war with the United States. Last week, on former President Donald Trump’s last day in office, the Iranian army conducted a ground forces exercise in the Gulf of Oman.
The general’s remarks are significant because of their timing. US President Joe Biden, who took office last week, has repeatedly said he wants to engage Iran diplomatically and re-enter the Iran nuclear deal. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has also voiced a willingness to re-enter the agreement, which removed sanctions on Tehran in exchange for compliance with its nuclear program. The Iranian military is still saying it has the ability to fight the United States in a war, despite these diplomatic overtures, however.
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A senior officer in Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has claimed that it has the ability to sink any US warships which stray too close to its coastline. The general’s comment sets a hostile tone at the beginning of US President Joe Biden’s administration.
“If the US presence in the international waters near Iran is considered to be a threat to the country, thanks to our deterrent power and surface-to-surface, surface-to-air, surface-to-coast, coast-to-coast, coast-to-sea and sea-to-sea missiles, we have the ability to destroy American ships, ” General Rahim Noei-Aghdam told the state-backed Mehr News Agency yesterday.
“In contrast to the American forces in West Asia, which are unable to act, the intelligence, mobility, fighting, power, strength, cohesion, unity and morale of the forces of the Resistance Front, especially the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran, are well known.”
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Although such threats and rhetoric are regularly voiced by Iranian political and military leaders, the warning given by Noei-Aghdam comes less than a week after Biden’s inauguration, at a time when many are still speculating about what his administration’s policies are going to be towards Iran.
Throughout his election campaign, Biden expressed plans to return to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) signed in 2015 by Iran and the US, Britain, France, Germany, China and Russia. That deal, in which Iran agreed to limit its nuclear capabilities, was abandoned by the US in 2018 when President Donald Trump withdrew from it unilaterally.
According to recent reports, Biden is set to meet with the head of Israel’s intelligence agency Mossad next month in order to draw up conditions for America’s return to the JCPOA. While Iran itself has expressed its willingness to revive the agreement, despite continuing to advance its nuclear capabilities, it has stated that there will be no changes to the previous terms, and that the US does not have an infinite amount of time to decide what it is going to do.
READ: Returning to Iran nuclear deal risks Arab-Israel peace pacts, US envoy warns
Israel opens embassy in Abu Dhabi
Ambassador Eytan Na’eh arrived yesterday to Abu Dhabi, officially opening Israel’s first embassy to the United Arab Emirates.
Four months after the signing of the Abraham Accords at the White House, Israel opened its embassy yesterday in the United Arab Emirates. The embassy will be located in a provisory office until the Foreign Ministry decides on a permanent location.
Israel’s former ambassador to Turkey, Eitan Na’eh, will serve as charge d’affaires in Abu Dhabi until a permanent ambassador is appointed.
In a statement issued yesterday, the Foreign Ministry said the new embassy “will advance the range of relations between the countries in all areas and expand ties with the Emirati government, economic bodies and the private sector, academia, media and more.”
Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi wished Na’eh the best of luck in his new mission. He said the ministry is leading the implementation of the peace and normalization agreements in the Gulf. “Opening the mission will allow the expansion of bilateral ties between Israel and the United Arab Emirates for the maximum and speedy realization of the potential in those relations,” said Ashkenazi.
Na’eh himself arrived in Abu Dhabi yesterday morning. Embarking on the plane at Ben Gurion Airport, Na’eh tweeted, “Home and away — with my hometown name [Kiryat Bialik] on the El Al plane that brought us to the Emirates. Saying ‘Excited to be here’ will be an understatement.”
Relations between Israel and the Emirates have advanced rapidly. Former President Donald Trump first announced normalization between Israel and the Emirates and Bahrain in mid-August. As aforementioned, the formal agreements were signed a month later. On Oct. 20, a senior Emirati ministerial delegation arrived in Israel, with the two countries signing a series of agreements at Ben Gurion Airport. These included an aviation agreement for 28 direct flights between Tel Aviv, Abu Dhabi and Dubai, and an agreement for visa exemption. On that occasion, the Emirati delegation presented Ashkenazi with a formal request to open an embassy in Israel.
A few days after, a large Israeli economic and trade delegation arrived in the Emirates. In parallel, Israeli authorities approved the trading of the Emirati dirham in Israel. The Emiratis on their side authorized bilateral agriculture trade. The visa exemption agreement was ratified by the Emirati parliament on Jan. 13. Its implementation has been delayed until July due to the coronavirus pandemic. But even without the agreement, tens of thousands of Israelis have already visited Dubai, taking advantage of the short, direct flights. Several Dubai hotels and restaurants now also offer kosher food. More so, some Israelis chose in the past two months to hold their weddings in the Emirates, where gatherings are still allowed. Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel Yitzhak Yosef visited Abu Dhabi and Dubai on Dec. 20 in the first-ever visit by a sitting chief rabbi to an Arab country.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is planning to visit the Emirates and Bahrain in mid-February, and he will participate in the opening ceremony of the embassy in Abu Dhabi. Once Netanyahu makes his visit, other Israeli ministers could also plan official visits to both countries.
In the same spirit of advancing ties with Arab countries, the Israeli Cabinet officially approved yesterday the normalization of relations with Morocco.
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Three rockets hit Baghdad International Airport murdering five members of Iraqi paramilitary bands and also two”guests”, Iraqi paramilitary groups said on Friday.
The Katyusha rockets landed close to the air freight terminal, burning two vehicles, killing and injuring many men and women.
Iraqi paramilitary bands said five of the associates and also two”guests” were killed in the airstrike in their vehicles within Baghdad International Airport, militia sources reported early Friday.
The militia members were hosting”significant guests” in Baghdad airport who were being driven in just two militia vehicles which were struck by two rockets, ” said the militia sources.
2 militia sources said that the two guests were murdered in the attack but failed to identify them.
Authorities and wellness sources stated that five people were killed and nine injured.
Shi’ite Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) stated in a post on Facebook that the manager of public relations had been murdered in what it described as”cowardly U.S. bombing.”
Tension between the USA and Iran has awakened in the area over U.S. economic sanctions damaging the European market. Both sides have traded blame on attacks on oil installations, militia arms depots in addition to military bases hosting U.S. forces.
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BAGHDAD (AP) — The Islamic State claimed responsibility for a rare suicide attack that rocked central Baghdad, killing 32 people and wounding dozens.
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FILE – In this Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021, file photo, security forces work at the site of a deadly bomb attack in a market selling used clothes, in Baghdad, Iraq. The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for a rare suicide attack that rocked central Baghdad, killing 32 people and wounding dozens. In a statement late Thursday, the group said the bombing “targeted apostate Shiites.” (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban, File)
The bombing targeted “apostate Shiites,” the group said in a statement on an IS-affiliated website late Thursday.
At least 32 people were killed and over 100 people wounded in the blasts on Thursday. Some were in severe condition. According to officials, the first suicide bomber cried out loudly that he was ill in the middle of the bustling market, prompting a crowd to gather around him — and that’s when he detonated his explosive belt. The second detonated shortly after.
The attack was the first in nearly three years to hit the capital. Elsewhere, in northern Iraq and the western desert, attacks continue and almost exclusively target Iraqi security forces.
An increase in attacks was seen last summer as militants took advantage of the government’s focus on tackling the coronavirus pandemic and exploited security gaps across disputed territory in northern Iraq.
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Iran threatens to hit US bombers and warships
At the peak of heated tensions between the former US president Donald Trump and Iranian authorities, the commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force, Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, said that US B-52 bombers were easy targets for Iranian forces to hit, a new documentary has revealed.
Since November, the US Air Force has deployed the nuclear-capable bombers five times over the Middle East, and in response, Iran has launched drills unveiling new underground ballistic missile bases and suicide drones.
On Friday, Iran’s state TV aired a short documentary showing inside an IRGC radar facility used to spot planes and drones flying over the Persian Gulf, in an undisclosed location.
In the documentary, Hajizadeh asked the radar operators about the type of two drones shown on a monitor flying close to Iranian territorial waters. An IRGC officer responded that they were US MQ-9 and RQ-4 drones, and Haizadeh said “the same as the one that we downed”.
In June 2019, IRGC shot down a US RQ-4 Global Hawk surveillance drone over Iran’s southern province of Hormozgan, which borders with the critical Strait of Hormuz.
“Targeting B-52 bombers is much easier than RQ-4s,” Hajizaeh said. “B-52s are old planes and the only reason for their recent deployment is because the US is scared and worried about what we might do.”
‘B-52s are old planes and the only reason for their recent deployment is because the US is scared and worried about what we might do’
– Brigadier General Amirali Hajizadeh
In another part of the documentary, Hajizadeh explained the details of Iran’s missile attack on Ain Al-Assad, a US military base in Iraq, in response to the assassination of the IRGC commander Qassem Soleimani by the US in January 2020.
In hitherto unseen footage, Hajizadeh is seen in camouflage uniform along with four unidentified persons in plain clothes in what appears to be the operations room for the mission to attack the US base in northern Iraq.
“Hit it guys, hit it and let’s see … in the name of God,” Hajizadeh orders over the phone.
“We shoot the missiles one by one to give a chance to them to escape, we don’t want to do a crime … but look how criminal is the evil Trump … they hit the two cars [carrying Soleimani and members of Iraqi militias] exactly at the same moment,” Haizadeh says in the video recorded inside the operation room.
Hajizadeh also explained to Iran’s state TV that 30 minutes before the operation, Iran had informed the Iraqi prime minister that one of the US bases in Iraq would be hit.
“We didn’t tell them which military base was our target, but to pay respect to Iraqis we told them that we would carry out an operation on their territory,” Hajizadeh added.
Meanwhile, on 15 January the IRGC test-fired its medium-range ballistic missiles into the Indian Ocean in a military exercise. According to US military sources one of the missiles landed within 100 miles of the USS Nimitz Carrier Strike Group.
“One of our main defensive strategies is to improve our capability to hit the enemy naval fleets – including aircraft carriers and warships – with our ballistic missiles,” chief IRGC commander Hossein Salami was quoted as saying by the Tasnim news agency.
Conservatives claim US and UK vaccines sterilise Iranians
Following Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s order banning the import of Covid-19 vaccines from the US and the UK, conservative politicians and lawmakers have been competing to promote baseless theories about the vaccines in a show of loyalty to Khamenei.
Iranian lawmaker Ali Asghar Annabestani, in a speech to the parliament claimed that the vaccines produced in the US and the UK would sterilise Iranian men and cause cancer.
Local media have also quoted Hossein Qanaani, a conservative politician, as saying that the vaccines produces in the US and the UK contain integrated circuits (IC) and devices linked to Global Positioning System (GPS) to receive date from inside Iran.
In response to these claims, the pro-reformist Arman daily, under the headline “Who believes your words?” condemned the politicians who spread conspiracy theories about the coronavirus vaccines.
“These comments, instead of explaining Iran’s coronavirus vaccination strategy, shows that the politicians make baseless claims just to give compliments to others,” the daily wrote.
Healthcare workers leaving country
The number of Iranian nurses and doctors migrating to other countries has risen to an alarming rate since the beginning of the pandemic, health officials in Tehran warned.
In recent years, Iranian healthcare workers and experts graduated from public universities, have been the largest number of skilled workers to leave the country due to Iran’s ailing economy.
Physician brain drain has sharply increased in Iran with the spread of coronavirus and the rich countries’ need for health experts to tackle the increasing death toll in Europe, the Gulf and other wealthier countries.
The Shargh daily reported that over 3,000 physicians had migrated from Iran since last April, while nurse migration rates had increased by 300 percent since the beginning of the pandemic.
The daily did not report the exact number of nurses who had left Iran.
Canada, Australia and the Gulf countries are the main destination for Iranian health experts who seek higher salaries and better working conditions.
According to Shargh, 200 physicians have died of coronavirus in Iran and over 60,000 nurses have contracted Covid-19.
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TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s military kicked off a ground forces drill on Tuesday along the coast of the Gulf of Oman, state TV reported, the latest in a series of snap exercises that the country is holding amid escalating tensions over its nuclear program and Washington’s pressure campaign against Tehran.
According to the report, commando units and airborne infantry were participating in the annual exercise, along with fighter jets, helicopters and military transport aircraft. Iran’s National Army chief Abdolrahim Mousavi was overseeing the drill.
Iran has recently stepped up military drills as part of an effort to pressure President-elect Joe Biden over the nuclear deal that President Donald Trump pulled out of. Biden has said the U.S. could rejoin the multinational accord meant to contain Iran’s nuclear program.
US B-52 conducts ‘presence patrol’ after Iranian Guard holds missile drill
A U.S. B-52 conducted a presence patrol in the Middle East on Sunday, a day after Iran held a drill in the Indian Ocean.
Later on Tuesday, state TV aired footage of paratroopers, armored vehicles and a multiple launch rocket system fired during the drill.
“The general goal of this drill is to assess the offensive and penetrative power of the ground forces against the enemy from air, ground and sea,” said Kiomars Heidari, chief of ground forces.
This photo released Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021, by the Iranian Army, shows a missile being fired during a military drill. Iran’s military kicked off a ground forces drill on Tuesday along the coast of the Gulf of Oman, state TV reported, the latest in a series of snap exercises that the country is holding amid escalating tensions over its nuclear program and Washington’s pressure campaign against Tehran. (Iranian Army via AP)
On Saturday, Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard conducted a drill, launching anti-warship ballistic missiles at a simulated target at a distance of some 1,800 kilometers (1,120 miles) in the Indian Ocean, a day after the Guard’s aerospace division launched surface-to-surface ballistic missiles and drones against “hypothetical enemy bases” in the country’s vast central desert.
Iran says US ‘got the message’ on tense exchanges in Persian Gulf
after Navy admiral’s remarksA spokesman for Iran’s Foreign Ministry said the U.S. is the “main source of tension” in the region. The Associated Press
Last Thursday, Iran’s navy fired cruise missiles as part of a naval drill in the Gulf of Oman, under surveillance of what appeared to be a U.S. nuclear submarine. Earlier last week, the Guard’s affiliated forces carried out a limited maneuver in the Persian Gulf after a massive, drones-only drill across half of the country earlier in January.
In this photo released Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2021, by the Iranian Army, troops participate in a military drill. (Iranian Army via AP)
Tensions between Washington and Tehran have increased amid a series of incidents stemming from Trump’s unilateral withdrawal from Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers. In the final days of the Trump administration, Tehran seized a South Korean oil tanker and begun enriching uranium closer to weapons-grade levels, while the U.S. sent B-52 bombers, the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier and a nuclear submarine into the region.
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Pâsdârân-e Enghelâb (پاسداران انقلاب) (Guardians of the Revolution), or simply Pâsdârân (پاسداران) (Guardians)
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The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is a branch of the Iranian Armed Forces, founded after the Iranian Revolution on 22 April 1979 by order of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Whereas the Iranian Army defends Iranian borders and maintains internal order, according to the Iranian constitution, the Revolutionary Guard is intended to protect the country’s Islamic republic political system. WikipediaMotto:وَأَعِدُّوا لَهُمْ مَا اسْتَطَعْتُمْ مِنْ قُوَّةٍ 8:60, “Prepare against them whatever you are able of power.” (heraldic slogan)Founded:February 28, 1979 (founded), 22 April 1979 (established)Service branches:Joint Staff, Ground Forces, Basij, Quds Force, Aerospace Force, NavyMilitary Times interviewed more than a dozen military experts, including current and former U.S. military officials, about how a conflict might begin and how it could play out. This is what they said could happen:
Trump in 2018 unilaterally withdrew the U.S. from Iran’s nuclear deal, in which Tehran had agreed to limit its uranium enrichment in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions. Trump cited Iran’s ballistic missile program among other issues in withdrawing from the accord.
When the U.S. then stepped up economic sanctions, Iran gradually abandoned the limits that the deal had imposed on its nuclear development.
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Two rockets fired from northern Gaza into the sea near Ashdod. IDF retaliates, attacks Hamas tunnel-digging infrastructure. Tags: Gaza Rocket Attacks Ashdod
Rockets from Gaza / Nati Shohat/Flash90 Two rockets were fired early Monday morning from the northern Gaza Strip into the sea in the Ashdod area, the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit reported. No siren was activated. There were no reports of physical injuries or damages. The IDF said in a statement that “two launches were identified from the northern Gaza Strip towards the coastal area in the Ashdod region which did not trigger a siren.” In response to the rocket fire, IDF fighter jets attacked Hamas’ tunnel-digging infrastructure in the Gaza Strip. “The IDF takes all terrorist activity against Israel very seriously and is prepared and ready to act as resolutely as necessary against attempts to harm Israeli citizens and their sovereignty. The Hamas terrorist organization bears responsibility for what is happening in and out of the Gaza Strip, and it will bear the consequences of the terrorist acts against the citizens of Israel,” the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit said in a statement. Three weeks ago, terrorists in Gaza fired a rocket toward Israel that did not cross into Israeli territory. As a result of the launch, a Red Color siren was heard in Kibbutz Kerem Shalom which is located on the Gaza border. Several days earlier, Gaza terrorists fired two rockets toward the city of Ashkelon which were intercepted by the Iron Dome anti-missile system. In response, IDF aircraft and fighter jets attacked targets belonging to Hamas in the Gaza Strip. |
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IRAN has put on a dramatic display of its naval strength using cruise missiles and torpedoes to blow up ships in drills aimed at warning off “encroaching enemies”.
Large explosions at sea feature in the Iranian navy’s latest footage as missiles launch from land units and military ships.
The cruise missiles can be seen blasting into the air, before arching down to their targets.
Billowing plumes of smoke blast into the sky above the sea as the hit ships are blown to pieces.
Iran fired the cruise missiles and torpedoes on Thursday as part of a naval drill in the Gulf of Oman, Press TV reported, amid heightened tensions with the US.
The country has been flexing its naval muscles this week, showcasing a pair of new warships during the two-day exercise, codenamed Naval Strength 99.
Deputy Navy Commander for Coordination Rear Admiral Hamzeh-Ali Kaviani warned Iran had a very high capability in the field of cruise missiles.
“Enemies will be targeted with cruise missiles” – Admiral Hamzeh-Ali Kaviani
“The enemies should know that in the event of any violation and encroachment on the maritime borders of the Islamic Republic of Iran, they will be targeted with cruise missiles from the coast and the sea,” Admiral Kaviani warned.
“The high impact power of cruise missiles with various ranges available to the Navy has made them effective weaponry in naval battles,” he added.
Although full information about all the weapons used in the exercise was classified, said Admiral Kaviani, he revealed the domestically-made Conqueror submarine fired torpedoes that struck their targets for the first time.
Drones, he added, were also used on reconnaissance and combat missions during the exercise.
The drill comes on the fifth anniversary of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard seizing two US boats and detaining ten sailors in the Persian Gulf.
Last week Iran seized a South Korean oil tanker and its crew en route to the UAE through the Persian Gulf – allegedly for breaking pollution laws.
Experts say the regime is holding the vessel as leverage as it negotiates for the release of billions in assets frozen by South Korean banks under US sanctions.
In recent weeks, Iran has increased its military drills.
Iran held a massive combat drone manoeuvre on January 5, with armed forces chief of staff Mohammad Baqeri warning the “fingers of our heroic armed forces are on the trigger”.
Dealing with the growing threat from Tehran will be one of the key issues facing Joe Biden when he enters the White House next week.
President Trump unilaterally withdrew the US from the Iran nuclear deal in 2018.
Since then the US has ramped up sanctions, and Iran has abandoned limits on uranium enrichment.
Its development of nuclear facilities and ballistic missiles has pushed the two countries to the brink of war.
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Iran Films One Of America’s Most Powerful Submarines Lurking Near Its Military Exercise
The video offers a rare glimpse of an Ohio class guided-missile submarine, one of which is in the region, sailing at periscope depth in tense waters.
Iran Launches Missile Drill Amid Rising Tensions With US
by Reuters and Algemeiner Staff
Iran’s military launched a short-range naval missile drill on Wednesday, Iranian state TV reported, at a time of high tension between arch foes Tehran and Washington.
Iran has one of the biggest missile programs in the Middle East, regarding such weapons as an important deterrent and retaliatory force against US and other adversaries in the event of war.
The Iranian-made warship Makran, which state media described as Iran’s biggest warship with a helicopter pad, and a missile-launching ship called Zereh (armor) were taking part in the two-day exercise in the Gulf of Oman.
In recent years, there have been periodic confrontations between Iran’s military and Us forces in the Gulf, where Tehran holds annual exercises to display the Islamic Republic’s military might to confront “foreign threats.”
Last week, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps seized a South Korean-flagged tanker in Gulf waters and detained its crew amid tensions between Tehran and Seoul over Iranian funds frozen in South Korean banks due to US sanctions.
In early 2019, Iran heightened tensions in the world’s busiest oil waterway by seizing British-flagged tanker Stena Impero two weeks after a British warship had intercepted an Iranian tanker off t
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After weeks of escalation and threatening language, the Defense Department is sending mixed messages as the anniversary of the death of an Iranian general nears.
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon has abruptly sent the aircraft carrier Nimitz home from the Middle East and Africa over the objections of top military advisers, marking a reversal of a weekslong muscle-flexing strategy aimed at deterring Iran from attacking American troops and diplomats in the Persian Gulf.
Officials said on Friday that the acting defense secretary, Christopher C. Miller, had ordered the redeployment of the ship in part as a “de-escalatory” signal to Tehran to avoid stumbling into a crisis in President Trump’s waning days in office. American intelligence reports indicate that Iran and its proxies may be preparing a strike as early as this weekend to avenge the death of Maj. Gen. Qassim Suleimani, the commander of Iran’s elite Quds Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps.
Senior Pentagon officials said that Mr. Miller assessed that dispatching the Nimitz now, before the first anniversary this Sunday of General Suleimani’s death in an American drone strike in Iraq, could remove what Iranian hard-liners see as a provocation that justifies their threats against American military targets. Some analysts said the return of the Nimitz to its home port of Bremerton, Wash., was a welcome reduction in tensions between the two countries.
“If the Nimitz is departing, that could be because the Pentagon believes that the threat could subside somewhat,” said Michael P. Mulroy, the Pentagon’s former top Middle East policy official.
While Washington’s airspace is well defended, such a threat, which mentioned revenge for the killing of Iran’s General Soleimani, can’t be discounted.
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Iran has resumed uranium enrichment at pre-nuclear deal levels of 20 percent, the Islamic Republic announced on Monday, in the latest escalatory move in the standoff between Tehran and Washington.
The Iranian government had notified the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that the increased enrichment will take place at its underground Fordow nuclear facility.
The announcement coincided with the first anniversary of the killing of top Iranian general Qassem Soleimani by a US drone strike in Baghdad.
It comes weeks before US President Donald Trump is set to leave office amid a spike in tensions that is leading to a military build-up in the Gulf.
On Monday, Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif appeared to play down the decision to increase uranium enrichment levels on the prospect of diplomacy with the incoming administration of US President-elect Joe Biden, stressing that the move is “reversible”.
“Our remedial action conforms fully with Para 36 of JCPOA, after years of non-compliance by several other JCPOA participants. Our measures are fully reversible upon FULL compliance by ALL.”
Biden aide urges return to deal
Weapons-grade uranium requires enrichment at 90 percent, but as part of the 2015 nuclear agreement with world powers, Tehran agreed to scale back enrichment to 3.67 percent.
In return, the pact, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), granted Iran relief from international sanctions related to its nuclear programme.
Trump pulled Washington out of the agreement in 2018, and his administration has been piling sanctions on Iranian businesses and oil and petrochemical sectors, choking the country’s economy.
Iran has been slowly loosening its commitments to the agreement, and Monday’s move is Tehran’s boldest breach of the JCPOA.
After the assassination of top Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh in November, the Iranian parliament passed the law to increase uranium enrichment.
The legislation had faced opposition from Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, who tried to block and delay its implementation. The law also calls for expelling inspectors from the UN nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, if American sanctions against Tehran are not lifted by February.
Biden, who takes office on 20 January, has vowed to reimplement the nuclear deal if Iran returns to full compliance with the pact.
In an interview with CNN on Sunday, Biden’s national security adviser Jake Sullivan slammed Trump’s approach to Iran, including the killing of Soleimani.
Sullivan reiterated that the incoming administration is looking to return to the deal but added that Washington will be seeking follow-on negotiations that would address Iran’s ballistic missile programme and include regional players.
“In that broader negotiation, we can ultimately secure limits on Iran’s ballistic missile technology, and that is what we intend to try to pursue through diplomacy,” he said.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has signalled a willingness to re-engage in the talks with the US to lift sanctions against the Islamic Republic.
“If the sanctions can be lifted, we should not hesitate for even an hour,” Khamenei said.
“If the sanctions can be lifted in a correct, wise, Iranian-Islamic and dignified manner, this should be done. But our main focus should be on neutralising the sanctions.”
Soleimani’s shadow: How the general’s death upended Iranian strategy in Iraq
But with Trump’s term expiring, tensions have built up around the Soleimani anniversary.
Earlier on Monday, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) seized a South Korean vessel amid the east Asian country’s refusal to release Iranian funds in its banks because of US sanctions.
On Sunday, Acting US Defence Secretary Chris Miller halted a scheduled redeployment for an American aircraft carrier in the Gulf, ordering it to remain in the region.
“Due to the recent threats issued by Iranian leaders against President Trump and other US government officials, I have ordered the USS Nimitz to halt its routine redeployment,” Miller said in a statement.
“The USS Nimitz will now remain on station in the US Central Command area of operations. No one should doubt the resolve of the United States of America.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday that Iran’s push to increase uranium enrichment shows that Tehran aims to develop a nuclear weapon.
“Iran’s decision to continue violating its commitments, to raise the enrichment level & advance the industrial ability to enrich uranium underground, can’t be explained in any way except as continued realization of its intention to develop a military nuclear program,” Netanyahu’s office said on Twitter.
Iran denies pursuing a nuclear bomb, and the IAEA has said that there is “no credible evidence” that the Islamic Republic is developing nuclear technology for military use.
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US-Iran tensions heat up as both manoeuvre military forces around Gulf
Iran raises maritime readiness levels as US moves its regional forces in lead-up to anniversary of Qassem Soleimani’s assassination
Tensions between the US and Iran have escalated in recent days, with both countries manoeuvring military forces and warning the other against any sort of attack.
With just weeks left of Donald Trump’s presidency, the first anniversary of the US assassination of Iran’s top general has ramped up the rhetoric coming out of both Tehran and Washington. Iran accuses Trump of plotting ‘pretext for war’ with B-52 deployment
Iran raised the readiness levels of its maritime forces on Friday.
Whether its move in the Gulf is offensive or defensive remains unclear given recent US actions, but Iran’s Quds force commander Esmail Qaani warned Washington on Friday that retribution for the 3 January assassination of Qassem Soleimani may come from inside the US.
“By committing this crime, you created a job for all freedom-seeking people across the globe. Be sure that it is possible that some people will be found inside your home to respond to your crime,” General Qaani said during a commemoration ceremony at the University of Tehran, as quoted by the Tehran Times.
At the same event, Iran’s judiciary chief Ebrahim Raisi also sent a warning to the US, saying during a speech that Soleimani’s killers will “not be safe on Earth” and that not even Trump would be “immune from justice”.
US prepares its forces
The US has been making strategic military moves as well, aimed at warding off any potential retaliatory strikes against its assets in the region in the run-up to the Soleimani anniversary.
From fortifying forces around its embassy in neighbouring Baghdad to flying long-range show-of-force warplane missions near Iranian waters, the US has stressed its manoeuvres are defensive in nature.
“We do not seek conflict, but no one should underestimate our ability to defend our forces or to act decisively in response to any attack,” General Frank McKenzie, commander of US Central Command, said in a statement following the US’s Wednesday air mission. ‘A clear deterrent’: US flies two B-52 bombers near Iranian waters
Two B-52 bombers carried out a non-stop 30-hour flight from Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota to the Gulf and back.
Earlier this week, the Pentagon said it had intelligence indicating possible Iranian plans to target US assets, but Iran denied the claims, accusing the US of banging war drums as a means to antagonise Iran into taking action.
Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said on Thursday that Washington had wasted billions of dollars on the air mission, and reiterated that while Tehran was not seeking conflict, it would defend itself.
“Instead of fighting Covid in US, @realDonaldTrump & cohorts waste billions to fly B52s & send armadas to OUR region,” Zarif tweeted.
“Iran doesn’t seek war but will OPENLY & DIRECTLY defend its people, security & vital interests.”
Zarif also celebrated Trump’s election loss in a New Years Eve message, saying: “As we end a year of anguish, let us hope for new beginnings in the coming year, ending the insane era of contempt for law and multilateralism—a four-year one that caused so much bloodshed, terror & cruelty.”
Later Thursday, Major General Hossein Dehghan, military adviser to Iran’s supreme leader, addressed a tweet directly to Trump, warning him “not to turn the New Year into a mourning for Americans”.
A rift in the Pentagon?
One senior defence official who is directly involved in the intelligence discussions told CNN that there is “not a single piece of corroborating intel” suggesting an attack by Iran may be imminent.US sends dozens of armoured vehicles to Iraq ahead of Soleimani death anniversary
Critics of Trump have accused his administration of looking for a reason to begin military confrontations with Iran in the final weeks of his presidency as a way to sabotage President-elect Joe Biden’s plans to re-enter a nuclear deal with Iran.
Biden is set to take over the White House on 20 January and has made clear his intentions to re-negotiate a deal with Tehran, ending four years of Washington’s “maximum pressure” campaign against the republic.
Meanwhile, in Iraq, supporters of the Hashed al-Shaabi paramilitary group held a demonstration in Baghdad’s western Shoala neighbourhood on Friday to commemorate the assassination of Soleimani as well as the killing of Iraqi commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis who was targeted in the same strike last year.
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Iranian Revolutionary Guard commander threatens attacks on ‘vital’ US destroyers, warships
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A senior military official in Iran threatened an attack on some 35 “American targets,” including “destroyers and warships” near the Persian Gulf Friday night, promising to seek revenge for the killing of Gen. Qassem Soleimani, according to a report.
The latest threat against the U.S. came late Friday night from senior Revolutionary Guards commander Gen. Gholamali Abuhamzeh, a day after top Iranian military general Soleimani was wiped out by an airstrike at Baghdad International Airport.
Abuhamzeh, commander of the Revolutionary Guards in the southern province of Kerman, foreshadowed a possible attack on “vital American targets” located in the Strait of Hormuz in retaliation of Soleimani’s death.“The Strait of Hormuz is a vital point for the West and a large number of American destroyers and warships cross there,” Abuhamzeh said according to a Reuters report, citing Tasnim news agency.
“Vital American targets in the region have been identified by Iran since long time ago … some 35 U.S. targets in the region, as well as Tel Aviv, are within our reach.”
In addition to threatening the U.S. with a possible attack, Abuhamzeh’s remarks that the targets had been previously “identified by Iran” seemed to confirm the State Department’s statement regarding the motivation behind the airstrike.
His comments come after it U.S. defense officials told Fox News that more than 3,000 troops from the 82nd Airborne Division’s 1st Brigade Combat Team would be deployed to Kuwait.
Iran’s top “shadow commander,” as Soleimani was known, was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of American and coalition service members and the wounding of thousands more. According to the State Department, the airstrike “was aimed at deterring future Iranian attack plans.”
“General Soleimani was actively developing plans to attack American diplomats and service members in Iraq and throughout the region,” the department said. “The United States will continue to take all necessary action to protect our people and our interests wherever they are around the world.”
Mourners gathering in the streets of Baghdad Saturday for Soleimani’s funeral procession. Dressed in black military fatigues, the mostly male-dominated group carried Iraqi flags and the flags of Iran-backed militias that are fiercely loyal to Soleimani.
They were heard chanting “No, No, America,” and “Death to America, death to Israel.”
The U.S. has since ordered all citizens to leave Iraq and closed its embassy in Baghdad, where Iran-backed militiamen and their supporters staged two days of violent protests earlier this week in which they breached the compound.
WHAT IS THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ, WHERE IRAN SHOT DOWN US NAVY DRONE?
An alert brigade of roughly 4,000 paratroopers, known as the DRB – the Division Ready Brigade – had been told to pack their bags for a possible deployment in the days ahead, after hundreds of Iranian-backed militiamen tried to storm the U.S. embassy in Baghdad Tuesday.
The U.S. Army always keeps an alert brigade of roughly 4,000 paratroopers in the 82nd Airborne for a crisis response like this.
There are roughly 5,000 U.S. troops currently deployed to Iraq, and about 60,000 in the region. Some 14,000 have been added since May as the threat from Iran increased, according to the Pentagon.
The aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman is currently in the Gulf of Oman. Her strike group is armed with hundreds of Tomahawk cruise missiles, in addition to the dozens of strike aircraft aboard Truman.
In July last year, the Revolutionary Guard seized a British-flagged oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz. Several tankers were attacked in the weeks leading up to the seizure, which the U.S. blamed routinely on Iran.
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On top of that, Iran has been accused by the U.S. of launching cruise missiles and drones from its territory to bombard Saudi Arabia’s oil installations.
Fox News’ Lucas Tomlinson and The Associated Press contributed to this re
VIDEO: IRANIANS CHANT ‘DEATH TO AMERICA, DEATH TO ISRAEL’, BURN US FLAGS
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Crowds chanted ‘Death to America, death to Israel’ as hundreds of thousands of Iranians gathered at rallies to mark the 40th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution.
Ceremonies were held across Iran today to observe the anniversary of the fall of the Shah and the triumph of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the Shiite cleric who led the coup.
The article goes on to state the following:
Iran’s army declared its neutrality on February 11, 1979 which paved the way for the collapse of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi – and ousted the United States’ most important ally in the Middle East.
Crowds gathered in the rain in Tehran Azadi, or Freedom Square, on Monday, waving Iranian flags and chanting ‘Death to America’ – a mantra that has been standard fare at anti-US rallies across Iran.
Chants of ‘Death to Israel’ and ‘Death to Britain’ followed, and demonstrators were caught on camera burning US and Israeli flags.
Iran marks 40th Anniversary of Islamic Revolution
With sanctions squeezing #Iran, today’s celebrations see people burning #US and #Israeli flags, in imposing such tough economic sanctions, is the #Trump administration currently targeting the wrong people? #F24Debate pic.twitter.com/iTN4RzBY4D
— The Debate – France 24 (@F24Debate) February 11, 2019
Iran threatens to annihilate Israel – flags of the US and Israel were burnt during protests marking Iran’s 40th-anniversary of the Islamic… https://t.co/sjcAzq2fxF
— Brittany Jayde Blackwell (@saskjournalist) February 11, 2019
IRAN COMMEMORATES THE 40th ANNIVERSARY OF THE REVOLUTION
Crowds chant ‘Death to America, death to Israel’ as hundreds of thousands of Iranians mark 40th anniversary of Islamic revolution https://t.co/kGOS4BXEqd
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) February 11, 2019
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