Iran War Watch

HISTORIC MOMENT: IRAN REGIME ON THE BRINKRetired Four-Star General Jack Keane just said the quiet part out loud.Negotiating with Iran doesn’t bring peace — it keeps the regime alive.Sanctions relief is a lifeline. Deals buy Tehran another decade to regroup, rearm, and terrorize.Keane says the truth many refuse to face: This is a historic opportunity.A combined U.S.–Israel strike, decisive and overwhelming, could put the Iranian regime on a path to collapse.Iran is fundamentally weak — weaker than at any point in decades.No previous U.S. president has ever had this window.This isn’t about endless wars.It’s about ending the source of regional chaos, proxy terror, and nuclear blackmail.“Get Iran off the board,” Keane says, and the Middle East shifts toward real, enduring peace.History doesn’t offer moments like this often.When it does, leaders either act — or they pass the problem to the next generation.

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Alexander of the Duran said on todays brief that he thinks we will have an attack within days. I saw on X a claim that the Chinese are taking their people out of Iran.
 
David Miller

@Tracking_Power


Unfortunately this post (translated from Farsi) is spot on!Mr. Pezeshkian!The first day of your presidency coincided with the assassination of Iran's official guest, Ismail Haniyeh. The Americans told you not to respond so that a ceasefire could be established in Gaza. You were deceived and ordered Iran not to respond. There was no ceasefire. The result of your naivety was Israel's increased pressure on both Gaza and Lebanon, and the path that led to the killing of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah. From this perspective, you bear responsibility for the shedding of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah's blood.On October 27, 2024, Israel carried out airstrikes on Iran, and according to Ali Jannati, you personally called in the Supreme National Security Council for Iran not to respond and accepted responsibility for this lack of response.In February 2025, Iran's Leader, Sayyed Ali Khamenei, described negotiation as dishonorable, unwise, and irrational. Under pressure from you personally, Iran began negotiations a few weeks later. Negotiations that were designed to deceive Iran and prepare the ground for Israel's military attack on Iran. From this perspective, you bear responsibility for the shedding of the blood of hundreds of Iranian civilian citizens, nuclear scientists, and military commanders in June and July 2025.In December 2025, when the decision was made to eliminate the preferential currency, there were disagreements in your government over how this was to be done, especially regarding the sudden unification of the currency rate, and even Sayyed Ali Madani-Zadeh and Abdolnasser Hemmati did not agree to the overnight unification. The President's Office intervened and issued the order for sudden single-rate unification. From this perspective, you are responsible for the spark that, two weeks later, led to the killing of at least 3,117 people.But this time, the matter is different. Everyone knows that Trump is buying time to transfer more weapons to the region, gather more intelligence from within the regime through his numerous infiltrators, and find the right moment to catch Iran off guard. This time, Trump's attack will most likely result in the assassination of Ayatollah Khamenei, important political figures, attacks on key military infrastructure, the paralyzing of the media, banking, and administrative systems, and in short, the creation of conditions ripe for chaos and civil war in Iran's border provinces.As President, you have the right to propose negotiations, but you must accept responsibility from this moment onward for all the consequences of these negotiations on the lives of Iranian citizens. If, due to sending a signal of weakness to America, war breaks out, or if America uses these negotiations as a deception operation, the culprit is you, Masoud Pezeshkian. If even a drop of an Iranian's blood is shed in such a bloody war, you, Masoud Pezeshkian, are responsible. If the Leader of the Islamic Republic is killed in such a war, you, Masoud Pezeshkian, are responsible. If such negotiations result in Iran becoming weaker, the security of Iran being undermined, and the cycle of unrest and killings increasing, you, Masoud Pezeshkian, are one of those responsible.
 
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