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Iran, January 2026: Same script, same illusions

Iran

Iran, January 2026: Same script, same illusions

Every time Iran enters survival mode, diplomacy becomes a tool of the regime, not a constraint on it. Talks buy time. Time reduces pressure. Pressure fades , and repression resumes. This is not miscalculation; it is strategy

Trump sees Iranian crackdown easing, Tehran denies man to be executed

Iran

Trump sees Iranian crackdown easing, Tehran denies man to be executed

U.S. President Donald Trump said he had been told that killings in Iran’s crackdown on protests were easing and that he believed there was no current plan for large-scale executions, adopting a wait‑and‑see posture after earlier threatening intervention.

UN chief "Shocked" by Iran massacre, 10 days too late

United Nations

UN chief "Shocked" by Iran massacre, 10 days too late

In a stunning display of moral agility rivaling that of a sloth on sedatives, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has finally -FINALLY- expressed his profound "shock" at violence in Iran. Mark your calendars, folks: it only took 10 days of corpses piling up in the streets.

Washington and Riyadh unite against Muslim Brotherhood

Saudi Arabia

Washington and Riyadh unite against Muslim Brotherhood

Riyadh has thrown its weight behind Washington's move to blacklist Muslim Brotherhood branches across the Middle East, marking a significant escalation in the regional crackdown on the Islamist movement.

Iran tops Netanyahu's many challenges as Israeli elections loom

Israel

Iran tops Netanyahu's many challenges as Israeli elections loom

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will face voters this year for the first time since the 2023 Hamas attack shook his security credentials, with the outcome of the latest crisis in Iran likely to be key to salvaging his legacy, analysts say. 

US expected to unveil post-war Gaza leadership, sources say

Gaza

US expected to unveil post-war Gaza leadership, sources say

U.S. President Donald Trump is expected on Wednesday to push ahead with his phased plan for Gaza's future by announcing the administration that will run the war-ravaged Palestinian territory, four Palestinian sources said.

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