Trump's iron fist slammed down on Maduro's mocking dance and it's about to do the same with Iran's execution spree, threats to his life ignite a massive U.S. military surge. Regimes teeter on the brink as the Abraham Lincoln steams into battle: freedom's hammer falls! In the annals of history, there comes a moment when the absurd becomes the catalyst for the inevitable. For Nicolás Maduro, that moment was his grotesque little dance, a mockery of freedom, a jig on the graves of Venezuela's starving masses. It was the straw that broke the camel's back, the final insult that sealed his fate.
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Thursday, January 22, 2026
You Don't Threaten Trump's Life and Get Away With It
Trump's iron fist slammed down on Maduro's mocking dance and it's about to do the same with Iran's execution spree, threats to his life ignite a massive U.S. military surge. Regimes teeter on the brink as the Abraham Lincoln steams into battle: freedom's hammer falls! In the annals of history, there comes a moment when the absurd becomes the catalyst for the inevitable. For Nicolás Maduro, that moment was his grotesque little dance, a mockery of freedom, a jig on the graves of Venezuela's starving masses. It was the straw that broke the camel's back, the final insult that sealed his fate.
WSJ publishes Iran FM's most direct threat to Trump that dismisses violent protest crackdown
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi issued the Islamic Republic's most direct threat to the United States in an opinion piece published by The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday.
BREAKING: US Carrier Goes Dark - Stealth Mode Signals Imminent Iran Strike
The US aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln has switched to stealth mode by turning off its radars, sending a strong deterrence signal to Iran, while Israel maintains maximum readiness for a possible Iranian response and Prime Minister Netanyahu convenes a security discussion.
Jared Kushner unveils $25 billion plan to transform Gaza into economic hub by 2035
Turkey deploys advanced radar at Damascus airport, raising Israeli concerns
8 Muslim countries, including Saudi Arabia, accept invite to join Board of Peace
Eight prominent Muslim countries jointly announced their decisions to join US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace on Wednesday, as Trump acknowledged some countries may have difficulties joining without parliamentary approval. Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Pakistan, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates will each appoint a representative to sit on the panel of world leaders, their foreign ministers announced in a joint statement.
"Send Them to Hell": Fury in Gaza Over Hamas Leaders' Exit Rumors
Khaled, a Gaza resident known for his opposition to the terrorist regime, expressed profound skepticism regarding the true intentions of the group but argued that their departure is the only way to ensure the war does not return. "I know they are thieves, corrupt, and criminals," Khaled stated. "Their exit is the best solution at this stage because as long as they are inside Gaza, there is a possibility that the war will return because of their presence." He noted that the leadership serves no purpose for the people and only exists to call for more death. Khaled lamented that the international community failed to support local opposition groups, leaving Gaza in the hands of radicalized violent men. "The best and safest solution is for them to leave the Strip so the world calms down and we take away the excuses for renewed fighting," he added.
Another resident, Juma'a, did not hold back his fury, using even harsher language to describe his feelings toward the Islamic movement. "By the grace of God, let them go to hell, them and this Islamic current," he told N12. "They are the ones who did all this, and now they want to run away. May God take them. Let a disaster fall on them and their children." This sentiment of abandonment is common among those who feel that the leadership is seeking a "safe exit" only after the infrastructure of the region has been decimated. (Read More)
Hezbollah liaison officer eliminated after arms smuggling scheme
Trump says Hamas must give up weapons in next few weeks or be 'blown away'
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Iran expert, Dr. Thamar E. Gindin: 'Iranians immensely disappointed by Trump's promises'
Iran Executes 13 Prisoners As U.S. Carrier Hurries into Position
*Tabriz: Mohammad Attari and Moharram Sarchami (murder charges).
*Isfahan: Khodadad Mozaffari and Ali Bahman (murder charges).
*Qom: Hamid Jahangiri and Khosrow Alishahi (murder and rape charges).
Trump warns US will ‘wipe Iran off the face of this earth’ if it assassinates him
US President Donald Trump says the United States will ‘wipe’ out Iran if the country assassinates him.
“The whole country is going to get blown up,” Trump says in an interview on NewsNation’s “Katie Pavlich Tonight.”
Trump has previously said he’s given his advisers instructions to obliterate Iran if the country is behind an assassination of him. (Source)
Fate of Iran's protest revolution rests on Trump and US military aid - analysis
Still, during the critical January 8-9 days, Trump was not ready to get involved. Only as reports of the mass killings grew within the media did Trump accelerate his potential intervention, until on Wednesday, January 14, he posted, “Help is on the way,” almost ordering a series of strikes. Eventually, Trump called off the attack. There were murmurous reasons as to why, such as he was not sure enough about what to attack, America was not fully ready to defend its Middle East bases, although it had carried out some rushed evacuations, and the US military lacked its full resources, like the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier. (Read More)
Senior Hamas officials planning 'safe exit' from Gaza Strip, Saudi media outlet reports
Ministers reportedly decide to keep Rafah Crossing shut, bucking US pressure amid anger over Board of Peace
A small group of senior cabinet ministers on Sunday decided against reopening the Rafah Crossing between Gaza and Egypt, bucking US demands that the gate resume operating as envisioned by President Donald Trump’s 20-point plan for ending the Gaza war, the Ynet news site reports.
The decision came amid Israeli frustration over the inclusion of senior officials from Turkey and Qatar in the Board of Peace’s Gaza Executive Board, which will be overseeing the postwar management of Gaza.
Israel has also argued that it shouldn’t reopen Rafah in both directions before Hamas agrees to disarm and returns the body of the final Israeli hostage, Ran Gvili. (Source)
Trump appoints Hamas patrons to Gaza board, raising alarm in Israel
The Big One is Coming: Minister Katz Orders Emergency Plan as Tremors Shake Israel
‘The dollar is losing credibility’: why central banks are scrambling for gold
Fifteen minutes after takeoff, the call came for Serbia’s central bank governor: millions of dollars’ worth of gold bars, destined for a high-security Belgrade vault, had been left on the runway of a Swiss airport.In air freight – despite the extraordinary value of bullion – fresh flowers, food and other perishables still take priority. “We learned this the hard way,” Jorgovanka Tabaković told a conference late last year.
Serbia’s is among a growing number of central banks to hastily amass vast stockpiles of gold, upending decades of conventional economic logic and fuelling an increase in the gold price amid mounting geopolitical tensions. As Washington challenges the US Federal Reserve’s independence, sending jitters through financial markets, the price soared to a record $4,643 (£3,463) an ounce this week, and analysts have tipped it to break $5,000 this year.
As Donald Trump shatters the global rules-based order, official institutions (and private investors) are scrambling to buy gold: the share of the asset in central banks’ reserves has doubled in the past decade to more than a quarter, the highest level in almost 30 years. Although this partly reflects the soaring bullion price, experts say central banks are also stuffing their vaults as an insurance policy in a volatile world. Many are also rushing to repatriate gold stockpiles held overseas, and slashing their exposure to the US dollar.
“We have moved from Pax Americana to global discord, geopolitically. It is the law of the jungle when we see what the US are doing,” says Raphaël Gallardo, the chief economist at the asset manager Carmignac.“Investors – private and sovereign – believe their strategic reserves are no longer safe in dollar terms, as they can be confiscated overnight. The dollar is losing the credibility as the nominal anchor of the global monetary system because the Fed is losing credibility, and US Congress is losing its credibility.” (Read More)
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Netanyahu: There won't be Turkish or Qatari soldiers in Gaza, amid 'dispute’ with US
“We have a certain dispute with our friends in the United States regarding the composition of the advisory council that will accompany the processes in Gaza,” he told the plenum Netanyahu said Israel was approaching “Phase B” of the Trump plan, though Israel is still awaiting the return of slain hostage Ran Gvili’s remains, as stipulated in the first stage of the agreement. “Phase B means one simple thing: Hamas will be disarmed, and Gaza will be demilitarized,” he said. “We are committed to these goals, and they will be achieved, either the hard way or the easy way,” the prime minister added.
Netanyahu also warned Tehran against attacking Israel. “If Iran makes a mistake and attacks us, we will respond with a force it has never known,” he said. Opposition leader Yair Lapid (Yesh Atid) sharply criticized Netanyahu following his remarks, accusing him of being sidelined by Trump. “President Trump announced, over your head, the composition of the governing committee of Gaza,” Lapid said. “The hosts of Hamas in Istanbul and Doha, Hamas’s ideological partners, were invited to run Gaza.” He also criticized the formation of a technocrats’ committee tasked with managing daily life in Gaza. (Read More)
Iran Threatens to ‘Pursue, Punish’ President Trump for Terror‑Linked ‘Crimes’ of Fomenting Regime Unrest
Iran’s judiciary declared it will “pursue” and “punish” President Donald Trump and leaders of the “Zionist regime” for “crimes” linked to fomenting protests, according to the Islamic Republic’s judiciary chief who accused Washington and Jerusalem of backing “terrorists." On Monday, Iran’s top judicial authority Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje’i posted a fiery declaration accusing American and Israeli leaders of direct complicity in recent “crimes,” referring to Iran’s nationwide protests and strikes that have challenged the Islamic theocracy’s grip on power.
Davos ban sparks war of words with Iranian FM
The President's Office and the Iranian Foreign Minister traded barbs online following the decision to bar Iran from the World Economic Forum.
Netanyahu: Iran will face unprecedented force if it attacks Israel
Iran-US crisis over Tehran’s protest crackdown carries nuclear risks, experts warn
Regime could lose ability to protect nuclear assets, which may be diverted to covert program or stolen by faction of government or military that wants to retain weaponization option.
...Nuclear power reactor could be a target:
In the case of internal chaos, Iran’s nuclear power reactor in Bushehr — Iran’s only commercial nuclear power plant some 750 kilometers (465 miles) south of Tehran — could also get sabotaged or targeted with the aim of causing havoc or making a political point, Albright said. Bushehr is fueled by uranium produced in Russia, not Iran. (Ed note: The picture above is of the reactor building of the Bushehr nuclear power plant, just outside the southern city of Bushehr, Iran,) (Read More)
Monday, January 19, 2026
Iran warns Trump: Any attack on Khamenei is 'full-scale war'
Iran warns that any attack on Khamenei would mean war, as the US weighs military action amid escalating tensions.
Khamenei's gamble: Iran admits to the slaughter and counts on the world to look away - editorial
As Iran threat looms: Three new F-35 jets arrive in Israel
Three F-35i “Adir" fighter jets, manufactured by Lockheed Martin, landed today (Sunday) at the Nevatim Air Base. The aircraft will be assigned to the 116th Squadron and the 140th Squadron. The Israeli Air Force insignia has been emblazoned on the aircraft.
Since the outbreak of the war, the “Adir" fleet has been operating continuously across a wide range of defensive and offensive missions in all arenas of combat.
The IDF noted that the arrival of the new aircraft marks a further enhancement of the “Adir" fleet and contributes to the Israeli Air Force’s operational capabilities. Israel recognizes the importance of its defense partnership with the United States, stemming from a commitment to strengthening stability in the Middle East. (Source)
Israel said worried Hamas is emboldened by Trump’s Gaza plan, is looking to rebuild
Hezbollah leader says Israeli strikes ‘cannot continue’
Israeli troops from the Israel Defense Forces’ Multi-Dimensional Unit have wrapped up a two-month mission in Southern Lebanon aimed at preventing Hezbollah from entrenching along the border. Operating under the 91st Division, the unit gathered intelligence, located enemy infrastructure and directed fire, helping ground and air forces dismantle Hezbollah positions and kill or capture operatives, the military said on Sunday.
The terror leader claimed that Hezbollah’s weapons are intended to defend the Lebanese people. “We will not surrender; we will not accept the continuation of attacks in the country without doing anything—there must be a limit to everything,” said Qassem. (Read More)
Israel's cabinet members blame Jared Kushner for Turkish, Qatari presence on Gaza board
Israeli Fury Erupts Over Trump's Jewish Son-in-Law Jared Kushner
Jared Kushner is back – and so are big questions about his financial ties
Kushner’s investment firm is backed by three Arab petrostates critical to the Gaza agreement. And the deals keep coming.
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Sunday, January 18, 2026
Trump did not notify Netanyahu about Qatari, Turkish participation in Gaza's BoP - N12
"If he [Netanyahu] wants the Trump administration to deal with Gaza - we will do it our way," they added. In a separate statement, the technocratic administration expected to take over Gaza said that it "embrace[s] peace, through which we strive to secure the path to real Palestinian rights and self-determination." The revelation came as Israeli officials raised concerns over the makeup of the BoP, saying that it contradicts Israeli policy and was not brought up with Israeli authorities.
Coalition partners back Netanyahu on opposition to Gaza Executive Board members
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing coalition partners on Saturday rallied behind the premier after he voiced opposition to the composition of President Donald Trump’s Gaza Executive Board. “The countries that resuscitated Hamas cannot be the ones that replace it. Those that support it and continue to host it even now will not be given a foothold in Gaza. Period,” tweeted Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, referring to the inclusion of Qatar and Turkey.
“Our brave fighters did not risk their lives in a tremendous national mobilization just to swap one problem for another,” Smotrich wrote. “The prime minister must insist on this, even if it requires managing a dispute with our great friend and with President Trump’s envoys.” The Gaza Executive Board, led by the United States and composed of officials from countries such as Turkey, Qatar and Egypt, “runs contrary to [Israel’s] policy,” Netanyahu’s office said on Saturday evening. The announcement of its establishment “was not coordinated with Israel and runs contrary to its policy,” Jerusalem’s statement continued.
...Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir tweeted that he “supports the prime minister regarding his important statement.” “Gaza doesn’t need any ‘executive board’ to oversee its ‘reconstruction,'” he wrote. “It must be cleared of Hamas terrorists, who must be destroyed, alongside encouraging large-scale voluntary emigration in line with President Trump’s original plan.”
...Amichai Chikli, Israel’s diaspora affairs and combating antisemitism minister and a member of Netanyahu’s ruling Likud Party, said Jerusalem “cannot and will not accept” Turkish influence on its southern border, tweeting: “Erdoğan’s Turkey is Hamas.” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has turned his country “into a regional aggressor responsible for unprecedented massacres and brutal repression, from the Kurds in Afrin, Aleppo, and Deir Hafir, to Alawites and Druze,” wrote Chikli. (Read More)
Trump's Board of Peace announcement contradicts Israeli policy, PMO says
Israel had already asked the Trump administration to exclude Erdogan from the BoP. The issue was raised during talks held in recent weeks between senior Israeli officials and senior Trump administration officials, which focused on the continued implementation of the Trump plan for Gaza.

































