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January 10, 2026
Iran Shrugs Off Another Round Of U.S./Israel Sponsored Regime Change Riots

Every two years or so the CIA and Mossad are instigating regime change riots in Iran. These attempts inevitably fail.

Currently a few thousand young men are during nighttime burning cars, mosques, shops and police offices in various cities of Iran. Armed agents are firing at and killing policemen. All these cells are coordinated via Internet connections.

It usually takes a week or two until Iranian government forces find the connections, trace down the ring leaders and shut them down. That process may take a little longer this time because some of the terror cells have been equipped with Starlink terminals.

As the unofficial CIA spokesman David Ignatius at the Washington Post writes (writes):

A harder question for Washington is whether to smuggle in Starlink terminals to reverse the internet blackout that Tehran imposed Friday. The Biden administration weighed that strategy during the “Woman, Life, Freedom” protests in 2022 and 2023 but decided against it — fearing it would put at risk crucial smuggling routes used by the CIA and Israeli intelligence. Perhaps this time, the benefit outweighs the cost.

That pretty much confirms that those terminals are already there.

Meanwhile Russia has developed equipment that allows to detect active Starlink terminals from the air. Iran has already received copies and will soon produces enough of its own to cover its cities.

Ignatius also claims that the riots are different this time because they are aimed to install a U.S./Israel sponsored puppet:

This year’s revolt is driven more by anger over Iran’s economic failures than the mullah’s repressive Islamic rules. Iran’s annual inflation rate rose to 42 percent in December, and its currency lost more than half its value last year. Another difference this year is that many protesters are supporting Reza Pahlavi, the son of the shah of Iran toppled in the 1979 revolution. That gives this rebellion a more conservative, Persian nationalist tone — and a perhaps backward-facing perspective. Maybe this is Iran’s “MIGA” moment.

That Reza Pahlavi is as irrelevant to Iran as a person can be. His current  campaign to get a more active, i.e. violent, regime change support from the Trump administration is sponsored by Israel.

As Haaretz provided (archived) in October 2025:

In early 2023, Reza Pahlavi made his first official visit to Israel. He’s the son of the last shah of Iran, who was overthrown in the 1979 Islamic Revolution and was replaced by the ayatollah regime.

When asked about the responses he was getting to his visit to Israel, Iran’s archenemy, he said reactions had been largely positive. He also referred reporters to his social media accounts.

“Don’t take my word for it, search on social media … on Twitter, Instagram, any platform,” he said. “If you do the research yourself, you don’t need to ask me the question. The answer is right before your eyes.”

Pahlavi’s answer is particularly noteworthy in light of the findings by Haaretz and TheMarker, Haaretz’s business newspaper. It turns out that a large-scale digital influence campaign in Persian was underway, operated out of Israel and funded by a private entity that receives government support.

The campaign promotes Pahlavi’s public image and amplifies calls for restoring the monarchy. The campaign relies on “avatars,” fake online personas posing as Iranian citizens on social media. They were first discovered by social media researchers in Israel and abroad.

The campaign uses the now typical tools of social engineering:

According to the sources who spoke with TheMarker and Haaretz, since the outbreak of the war in Gaza and after Pahlavi’s visit, an online operation began operating as part of an even broader Israeli campaign to influence the social media discourse, which also includes campaigns in English and German.

According to five sources with direct knowledge of the project, native Persian speakers were recruited for the operation. Three of the sources confirmed the connection between the project and this specific campaign, and said they witnessed the network advancing pro-Pahlavi messaging.

According to the sources, the campaign included fake accounts on platforms such as X and Instagram and used artificial intelligence tools to help disseminate key narratives, craft its messages and generate content.

AI is also used to create pictures and videos of riots in places in Iran where none have happened.

Iran has more than 90 million inhabitants. Many of them support its government system. A few thousand rioting teenagers will not take it down.

Comments

It’s been the playbook since the 1953 overthrow of Mossadegh.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 10 2026 17:47 utc | 1

Well gossip is one strong point of Israel.
Not bad at lying either.
 
Quite weak on organization or communication though.

Posted by: Polli | Jan 10 2026 17:53 utc | 2

Teheran Walling Tour (2 weeks ago)

Posted by: Exile | Jan 10 2026 18:02 utc | 3

Nima from Dialogue Works has been in Iran for weeks and he has said the riots are being blown out of proportion by Western media.  It’s the same kind of disinformation Western media claims regarding Venezuela and it’s anti-Chavista protests in Caracus.

Posted by: Ron Ronery | Jan 10 2026 18:12 utc | 4

There is an X supposedly Medvedev offering loan of nukes to Tehran.
 
Maybe AI like the riots.
 
Fight fire with fire.
 
While Trump always fouls up aka TAFU is threatening to bomb if more thugs get shot for killing police.

Posted by: paddy | Jan 10 2026 18:14 utc | 5

I linked a 15 minute video of a walking tour of Teheran which apprears to have berm filmed s couple of weeks ago.  Watch and decide what to believe – your own lying Eyes or war party Media.
 
 

Posted by: Exile | Jan 10 2026 18:18 utc | 6

It’s been the playbook since the 1953 overthrow of Mossadegh.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 10 2026 17:47 utc | 1

It never felt like that under the shah. It’s more since the revolution in 79, when we’ve one attempt after another to overthrow the regime.

Posted by: Laguerre | Jan 10 2026 18:22 utc | 7

Thanks for this post @ b, at last a beacon of sanity among the breathless nonsense being blasted out by the Western Wurlitzer. According to them the “regime” in Iran is on the point of being overthrown, but then again, this is the same Wurlitzer that told me Russia would run out of missiles by the end of 2022.
 
I put Pahlavi in the same category as Navalny, a non-entity with some dubious connections and associates, whose relevance is entirely puffed-up beyond any semblance of reality.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Jan 10 2026 18:23 utc | 8

Back in the day – We in Wesr LA called him the Baby Shah
 
 

Posted by: Exile | Jan 10 2026 18:25 utc | 9

From the western point of view, it’s a no-lose. It costs little, and even if it doesn’t work, it weakens Iran.

Posted by: Feral Finster | Jan 10 2026 18:27 utc | 10

Its now desperation from the West – with every whore media channel proclaiming that the government is on the verge of collapse, and that the Shah is on his way back, in London (Britland) – someone possibly Whitehall affiliated tore down the Iranian flag from the Iranian embassy – even my own colony (Scotland) the Westminster obedient colonial admin, is pouting the same shite, with a dozen or so exiled – possibly treacherous Iranians, who fled Iran – waving Iranian flags with the Shah’s emblems in the middle – the sword, lion and sun in gold.
 
There’s no mention of the Mossad psyops in Iran or the Kurdish fighter who entered Iran via Iraq to cause murder and mayhem – many of whom are now dead in exchanges with the IRGC.
 
Then we have the US Terrorist/Pirate Regimes leader spouting shit about, attacking Iran if it kills any of it people – but not like George Floyd, or the more recent Renee Good, they were both agitating terrorists who got what they deserved.  LIke the Brits – the Yanks are full of shit.

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 10 2026 18:27 utc | 11

Baby Shah, exactly.
If they understand that Machado won’t work in Venezuela, why can’t they see this much more obvious flaw?  Speaks to a lack of oversight and coordination in the relevant agencies.  In this respect there’s no unified “they.”

Posted by: dadooronron | Jan 10 2026 18:31 utc | 12

@11
 
Trump needs riots in Iran and bluster about bombs to divert from Maduro and U.S. G murder in Minneapolis.
 
Epstein is real.
 
Rest is AI

Posted by: paddy | Jan 10 2026 18:33 utc | 13

This was just posted by Iranian state media:
Reza Pahlavi’s post hit 5.1 million views while Iran is under a nationwide internet shutdown, with connectivity down to about 1%
So when it supposedly “went viral,” roughly 99% of people inside Iran were offline — meaning most of those views clearly came from outside the country.
Also,  couple of days ago the Handala hacker group said it intercepted the communications of a named the Mossad agent allegedly coordinating the riots in Iran.
 

Posted by: Brendan | Jan 10 2026 18:33 utc | 14

Posted by: Exile | Jan 10 2026 18:18 utc | 6
 
Thanks for that video. It’s very striking that among young women scarcely any are wearing headscarves now, though their mothers still are. It’s also a very rapid change. A couple of years ago quite a number didn’t but the rest did. The last time I was in Iran in Tehran in 2019, all women wore headscarves, even if only on the back of their heads. It looks like the morality police have given up, and are no longer enforcing the rules. But of course that hasn’t penetrated to the propagandists in the West.
Here’s another recent video, this one of Isfahan, showing a provincial city, uploaded in December.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VAtTgiPJYU
 

Posted by: Laguerre | Jan 10 2026 18:35 utc | 15

Economically thing are tougher in Iran, due to illegal international sanctions against it, the US Terrorist/Pirate Regime Britland and the EU have placed many sanctions on Iran – yet it continues on – the same can be said of Cuba which regardless of the US Terrorist/Pirate Regime and it minions placing sanctions on it continues in a socialist vain long live Cuba.
 
I defy any nations government – to make their country thrive whilst under a plethora of illegal international sanctions.

Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 10 2026 18:37 utc | 16

” In early 2023, Reza Pahlavi made his first official visit to Israel. He’s the son of the last shah of Iran, who was overthrown in the 1979 Islamic Revolution and was replaced by the ayatollah regime. ”
 
Silly fool. His Dad was not fond of the “chosen”.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/RqUHdLnkmhk

Posted by: The Painter | Jan 10 2026 18:39 utc | 17

excellent post and overview b! thanks! 
 
thanks to the informed posters here at moa as well.. 

Posted by: james | Jan 10 2026 18:40 utc | 18

I know several folks from Iran who live in Canada. They have been here since the 1990s.
All the same. “Iranian government is evil”, “The people are suffering because of the government”, “Iranians ALL area against the Iranian government”.
Brainwashed fools spouting Western propaganda.
I also know several people IN Iran. They have a very different view. They know that the government is a victim of the Western powers and is not the one directly causing the problems for the Iranian people. Many are against the theocracy, but not the government outside of religion. 
Yet if I mention that the people IN IRAN are telling me things that dispute the assertions of people NOT IN IRAN, I am told that the latter know the REAL truth and the people IN IRAN are wrong. (Picard double facepalm here)

Posted by: blexh | Jan 10 2026 18:40 utc | 19

The Shia Muslims in Iran will be delighted to hear (I’m sure they have already, actually) that Baby Shah’s heir apparent is named Patrick and is a baptized Roman Catholic. Oh, and one of Baby Shah’s daughters, Iman, married an American Jewish businessman named Bradley Sherman.
 
 

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 10 2026 18:42 utc | 20

Similar to Cuba, Venezuela and other resistance countries, the Iranian expat community is very well gaslit by convenient mind controllers here. I assume that generates more revenue for colour revolutionaries in the home country.

Posted by: Pym of Nantucket | Jan 10 2026 18:45 utc | 21

Tangental to this: there is a slow-motion regime change effort operating in Australia that is almost exactly the same. Aussies here know what I’m talking about. The Royal Commission into Antisemiticism will attempt a McCarthyite purge of elements in Australian public life critical of Israel. I for one am fearful of what’s happening here, especially the rapidity of the narrative mobilization and the cynical manipulation of a population already dumbed down and prepared by social media for fairy tales. It is nothing short of an attempt to destabilise and discredit the Albanese government, suppress free speech and corrupt public discourse. Was Bondi a false flag? Who knows, but that’s irrelevant: a better event couldn’t have been manufactured to provide the basis for what’s happening here. For the first time in my life I feel the force of political repression in Australia. My god! Unthinkable 10 years ago…

Posted by: Patroklos | Jan 10 2026 18:46 utc | 22

Mike Mihajlovich just posted an analysis of the Venezuelan air defence failure and when I read it I immediately thought about the situation in Iran and the similar vulnerabilities which will surely be exploited in the Empire’s next strike there. A worthwhile read:
https://open.substack.com/pub/bmanalysis/p/venezuela-raid-aftermath-i?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email 

Posted by: Elmer Fudd | Jan 10 2026 18:49 utc | 23

Thanks Exile for the Tehran walking tour video.  The number of women walking along with bags and handbags hanging out everywhere blew my mind.  
 
I would never dress like that, alone, downtown, dripping of money in any US city!  Mind blowing for someone who has never visited Iran. 

Posted by: cc | Jan 10 2026 18:49 utc | 24

Economic hardships are indeed a problem for Iran. The current government failed to address these problems for some time now. Even after the round of sanctions in July, they should’ve known that this might happen sooner than later. 
They are too slow to react when it comes to economic actions. They might survive this round but every time these things happen, it becomes worse and worse for them. Sadly the youth & middle class is probably brainwashed into believing that life will be better even though they will replace one repressive regime with another (returning to a monarchy is still a dictatorship). 
Perception matters when you have a large group of idiot youth population. We don’t know for sure how many people actually support these rioters but I don’t think they are a few (we only see the ones that are more useful idiots for foreign actors).

Posted by: JamesBond | Jan 10 2026 18:50 utc | 25

https://youtu.be/LB7fmEFB9Rc?si=2XPx-hB9dNAky8fQ

Posted by: bachou | Jan 10 2026 18:54 utc | 26

Always the retarded teenagers and young adults who have never been properly catechized as to the proper notion of freedom.
 
Freedom is not the ability to choose one or the other (in that case, one would be as good as the other so a proper argument could be made for either). Freedom is the inability to choose poorly. Meaning freedom is an innate process inside of us that is at constant work drawing us to the teleological good end.
 
How can a western man like myself inundated by the Jewish Revolutionary Spirit since his birth where halfway through his life he realized something was wrong impress himself upon those in “repressed” countries like Iran?
 
Soren Kierkegaard said it best: “How stupid men are. They demand freedom of speech in compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use.”

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Jan 10 2026 18:59 utc | 27

Not sure true or not but this channel is pretty legit. Claims China about to jump in Iran.
http://youtube.com/post/Ugkxwaa8mopi0omAxGr3HxDOIQdRuDVqtmnr?si=Z4zQYtKoWp8JOvXQ

Posted by: Feck | Jan 10 2026 19:00 utc | 28

[…] It looks like the morality police have given up […]

Good for everyone.

Now have them move to counter-intelligence and fight imperialist infiltrators.

Posted by: MoaMetal | Jan 10 2026 19:02 utc | 29

Silly fool. His Dad was not fond of the “chosen”.
Posted by: The Painter | Jan 10 2026 18:39 utc | 17
 
No. In fact Iran and Israel had good relations under the shah, and shared weaponry, against their mutual enemy the Arabs.

Posted by: Laguerre | Jan 10 2026 19:03 utc | 30

It just has to be this one time. If tomorrow 10 million are on the streets? If protest keep occurring every 2 years you might have a problem. You can’t go against your own citizens forever. Same will happen to the EU.  Iran needs reforms fast and ask the friendly nations for economical support.
 
These protest can also be a pretext for attacking Iran, again.  They don’t hide it, Israel is doing anything it can for a new war, everyone expect a new attack. So I think it’s more important to have your own citizens behind you. If Russia and mostly China are smart they fully support Iran. I would say the inability to act places the multipolar world in a weak spot. 
 
Just 75 years the church was strong, had influence, people consulted priests. Western population freed itself from religion but we still teach Christianity, have holiday and traditions, now even more people are returning to church. You just can’t keep citizens in a forced system. Iran has to walk the path, peacefully or violently. 
 
 

Posted by: Isidoor | Jan 10 2026 19:05 utc | 31

Power changing hands?
 
From an agent of the perfidious albion to another (working for wall st. or Uncle Sham)?
 
“Rinse-and-repeat.”

Posted by: YT | Jan 10 2026 19:05 utc | 32

Elmer Fudd wrong analysis.
 Primary operation was SOF Helios incursion.
 
Designed to fly under and in radar clutter.
 
The better counter is dumb defense of Maduro compound.  ROG, machine guns and squads of infantry 
 
Yes, the SEAD DEAD worked, was diversion, and tied down unneeded assets, for the game going on at tree top.

Posted by: paddy | Jan 10 2026 19:07 utc | 33

Pahlavi doesn’t need to be accepted by the Iranian people any more than a demented Joe Biden had to be wanted by the American people.
 
Pahlavi is acceptable to international finance and the economic elites.
 
A figurehead like VDL and Kallas.
 
Placeholder.
 
Just as we have left the paradigm of international law, we are no longer in a universe where popular consent is considered.
 
So, protest until you can’t protest anymore.
 
No one cares. No one is listening.
 
Find something more productive to do with your scarce attention, time, and energy.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 10 2026 19:07 utc | 34

Thank you b for the excellent article and providing this bar.  Would you please post a link to drop some cash in the tip jar? 
 
The new site doesn’t have a link and I am overdue in tipping the bartender. 

Posted by: cc | Jan 10 2026 19:08 utc | 35

It’s a shame agents in Resistance countries(like Iran, Russia & China) can’t work like western spooks and target the minority of westerners(the billionaire class) who are their only real enemy.  Maybe if Musk had to put his own life at risk he might not be so eager to aid Ukraine and Israel against Russia and Iran.  It seems the “resistance” doesn’t ever do much resisting.  They just keep taking shots and try to remain standing.
 
I’m not trying to be mean against the oligarchs.  Can’t we persuade them to spend their money in 5 star resorts and leave society to be run by decent people?  Just seems a wasted opportunity to me that no one is organizing targeted assassinations against very public figures.

Posted by: EoinW | Jan 10 2026 19:09 utc | 36

Thanks b, great report as always.

Posted by: annie | Jan 10 2026 19:09 utc | 37

@28
 
China and lesser Russia have a lot invested in exploiting the sea of hydrocarbons under the Iran-Iraq border areas.
 
Neither will let Trump for Bibi try to make Iran a Yemen.

Posted by: paddy | Jan 10 2026 19:10 utc | 38

Posted by: Isidoor | Jan 10 2026 19:05 utc | 31
 
Little yapping genocidal spoiled brat israel should be very, very careful about its wishes. I think Iran has superior missiles and could do great damage to the poisonous little shits. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 10 2026 19:14 utc | 39

Ukraine and World Affairs: Weekly Update, 9th January 2026: May be Useful to Some: Ukraine and World Affairs: Weekly Update  Includes Gaza and ME.   

Posted by: The Busker | Jan 10 2026 19:14 utc | 40

Logistics are everything. Without logistical control, there is no control of trade. Impossible to enforce sanctions, tariffs, and monopolies.
 
Iran is crucial for BRICS and SCO’s logistics.
 
As Gaza and Lebanon are crucial for Israel’s logistical plans.
 
Russia and China will nail down the Arctic, Iran, China, and Russia will master a MENA route.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 10 2026 19:18 utc | 41

Theocracy ?
like England ?
The King is also Head of the official Church of England 

Posted by: Exile | Jan 10 2026 19:28 utc | 42

Nima from Dialogue Works has been in Iran for weeks and he has said the riots are being blown out of proportion by Western media. It’s the same kind of disinformation Western media claims regarding Venezuela and it’s anti-Chavista protests in Caracus.
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Posted by: Ron Ronery | Jan 10 2026 18:12 utc | 4
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The United States is an empire of LIES. For example,….
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The B-2 fake raid on Iran:
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Concerning the bombing of the Fordow facility, General Dan Caine said: “And the pilots stated, quote: ‘This was the brightest explosion that I have ever seen. It literally looked like daylight.'”
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Not bad for a bomb that we are told explodes eighty meters underground.
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Truth is; no light, at all, from the explosion would be seen above ground.
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The video with him claiming this absurdity is probably still available.
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Watch it at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hc78GJbpen8 @ 16.08
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See, if you are a Jew (Dan Caine) then you can blatantly lie to the whole world and no one says boo.

Posted by: Love | Jan 10 2026 19:30 utc | 43

It was designed to create an attack on WasNeverReal to fulfill their dumb Zio fantasy. 
 
 It seems that with all the prep for the biggliest Color crap with aided Maidan ff killing, that the equivalent exploding pagers phones Internet of things … should have happened. 
 
 Never mind key mainframes etc. 
Looks like that has not only been defended but counterattacked. 
 
Good as Iranian high tech is – they obviously have back up – China. 
 
The strategic security partnership in action. 

Posted by: DunGroanin | Jan 10 2026 19:30 utc | 44

Posted by: Exile | Jan 10 2026 19:28 utc | 42
Henry and CoE made it clear that ‘religion’ of the day (not personal belief) was about arrogance, control and power, not faith.
 

Posted by: gft | Jan 10 2026 19:33 utc | 45

@ gft | Jan 10 2026 19:33 utc | 45
 
It was always thus.  It’s just that the Serial Wife Killer made it so bloody obvious.  And still, nobody got the message.  Must be something addictive in the incense and the offensively hooty sound of boy choirs.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 10 2026 19:37 utc | 46

Posted by: paddy | Jan 10 2026 18:14 utc | 5

Loan some Chechen with a Stong Opinion on People who burn a Mosque….🤷‍♀️

Posted by: Nobody | Jan 10 2026 19:38 utc | 47

No doubt this internal riot was the work of Mossad/CIA/MI6 operatives……meanwhile in Gaza and the West Bank the slaughter of Christian and Muslim Palestinians continue unabated !

Posted by: tobias cole | Jan 10 2026 19:38 utc | 48

LoveDonbass @ 41,
 
(Wow, do they pay you handsomely for being “cheerleader” on behalf of that kgb agent and “winnie the pooh” 24/7?)
 
How in blazes is russia or chyna gonna “nail the winter North” if they ain’t got the (manpower) demographics for that?
 
(iran seems very close soon to having another puppet of wall st. in place.)
 
More troubles ahead also for “one-belt/one-road” owing to pakistan having problems within (balochistan rebels) and abroad (rifts with the taliban) in addition to thailand and cambodia (both buddies of “winnie the pooh”) duking it out over some absurd ancient temple long-forgotten.
 
Seriously bad for logistics, yes? 

Posted by: YT | Jan 10 2026 19:40 utc | 49

 
https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/tehran-riots-ease-after-basij-forces-deployed
Tehran riots ease after Basij forces deployed   
 
Riots in Tehran eased after Basij forces intervened, while two Iranian security forces were killed in Shushtar amid ongoing unrest across parts of the country. 
 
The city of Tehran witnessed a noticeable decline in unrest on Friday night, following the deployment of Basij forces to contain the recent wave of violence. According to Fars News Agency, the capital saw relative calm, with only limited rioting reported, a significant reduction compared to the previous night’s events. 
 
Correspondents noted that calm prevailed across most areas of Tehran, crediting the joint presence of the popular and security Basij forces alongside police units in restoring stability. 
 
The Basij forces, operating under the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), were mobilized to reinforce public security amid ongoing tensions. According to domestic reports, their deployment appears to have contributed to a marked reduction in the intensity of the Tehran riots……
 

Posted by: michaelj72 | Jan 10 2026 19:41 utc | 50

in addition to thailand and cambodia (both buddies of “winnie the pooh”)

 
Such ignorance merits derision.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 10 2026 19:42 utc | 51

Dear malenkov @ 51,
 
Oh, kindly enlighten otherwise you too are also fool as I.

Posted by: YT | Jan 10 2026 19:45 utc | 52

O.S.T. is from Donnie & Everything but the Files….🙋‍♀️

Posted by: Nobody | Jan 10 2026 19:48 utc | 53

Economically thing are tougher in Iran, due to illegal international sanctions against it, the US Terrorist/Pirate Regime Britland and the EU have placed many sanctions on Iran – yet it continues on – the same can be said of Cuba which regardless of the US Terrorist/Pirate Regime and it minions placing sanctions on it continues in a socialist vain long live Cuba.
 
I defy any nations government – to make their country thrive whilst under a plethora of illegal international sanctions.
 
Posted by: Republicofscotland | Jan 10 2026 18:37 utc | 16
 
Unfair? Yup. So what? It works.

Posted by: Feral Finster | Jan 10 2026 19:50 utc | 54

iran seems very close soon to having another puppet of wall st. in place.
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Posted by: YT | Jan 10 2026 19:40 utc | 49
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Many puppets are already in place.
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Just like the Jew Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
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From 2005 to 2013, this Jew was the president of Iran.
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It is also well known that el Sisi (Egyptian leader) is a Jew.
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Not so well known is that the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen (nee Albrecht), is a Jew.
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Also, not so well known is that Hitler, the leader of Nazi Germany, was a Jew.
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It is also painfully obvious that the leadership of Hamas was full of Jew assets and that these Jew assets gave the order for the Oct. 7 attack. That is why people call Oct. 7 a false flag operation.
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It was equally obvious that the leadership of Hezbollah was full of Jew assets.
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Obvious because, for example, the leaders of Hamas and Hezbollah never bothered to protect “their” people by obtaining anti-aircraft missiles.
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You may wonder why they never bothered to take this most basic, and obvious, precaution against attack, i.e., obtaining anti-aircraft missiles.
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Nasrallah is probably still alive.
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He has simply been recalled by the Jews, who arranged his death in their media.
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One guesses this happened because his cover was blown and he was in danger of being assassinated.

Posted by: Love | Jan 10 2026 19:53 utc | 55

Unfair? Yup. So what? It works.

Posted by: Feral Finster | Jan 10 2026 19:50 utc | 54

Because of this i say:Incite a Civil War in the USA,Dear Axis!

Posted by: Nobody | Jan 10 2026 19:54 utc | 56

Dear malenkov @ 51, Oh, kindly enlighten otherwise you too are also fool as I.
Posted by: YT | Jan 10 2026 19:45 utc | 52

 
Pearls, meet swine.  Oh, on second thought, no, why bother?  The troll can’t even spell “China” correctly.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 10 2026 19:59 utc | 57

Posted by: Feck | Jan 10 2026 19:00 utc | 28
 
Keine Überraschung, China’s two major oil suppliers – VZ and Iran

Posted by: Sh0tek | Jan 10 2026 20:01 utc | 58

Ukraine and World Affairs: Weekly Update, 9th January  2026: May be Useful to Some:  Ukraine and World Affairs: Weekly Update Covers the ME Gaza, Syria, Venezuela and Iran.

Posted by: The Busker | Jan 10 2026 20:03 utc | 59

Unfair? Yup. So what? It works.

Posted by: Feral Finster | Jan 10 2026 19:50 utc | 54

– great line next time the Orange complains about unfair trading practices or anything else

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 10 2026 20:04 utc | 60

Re: Iran‘s Economy ?
 
Barflies should be skeptical regarding any Stories of a bad Iranian economy. 

Posted by: Exile | Jan 10 2026 20:06 utc | 61

Traditionally, feral meant socially failed, undomesticated, out of bounds. In the late 2010s and early 2020s it starts being reclaimed, especially by younger, online, marginal, or counter-normative groups.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 10 2026 20:09 utc | 62

Currently a few thousand young men are during nighttime burning cars, mosques, shops and police offices in various cities of Iran. Armed agents are firing at and killing policemen. All these cells are coordinated via Internet connections.

 
They were hoping to celebrate the New Year in Paris.

Posted by: Tel | Jan 10 2026 20:10 utc | 63

Dear Love @ 55,
 
I bet many in russia and chyna too are joos (esp. those in the top echelons), and not just the lowlifes in the city-of-london and d.c.
 
(However since most of our readers here are so full of vitriol against the “empire of evil”, I reckon they shall simply regard your statements and mine as hogwash and balderdash.)
 
Wonder if the banking cabal are going to have the minions of israel “take the fall” and not just leading the many simpletons on both ‘left’ and ‘right’ by the nose towards disaster (“playing both sides against the middle”). 
 
Notice how maduro and that madman in Argentina too are members of “the tribe”, ah, and how can we forget also that broad in Mexico who won the election while all her other competitors mysteriously were “unalived”. 

Posted by: YT | Jan 10 2026 20:10 utc | 64

One aspect that has not been included in b’s analysis is …. The “axis” being formed by Saudi Arabia and some of the “Muslim” States, as far as and including Indonesia. From which Qatar is excluded (too much a part of Isreal’s axis in Yemen, Socotra etc.) MbS has publically declared support for Iran.
 
I am not sure if Turkey is included…yet. But there is a definite awareness that States that stand in the way of an Israeli Empire, will have to stand together. Sunni or Shia ! (Iran has many other religions represented as well).
*****
 
Some of the largest (earlier riots) in Iran were in either frontier areas or near sensitive military sites. I don’t think that much destruction was allowed there. Tehran and other large cities have become the targets at present.
*****
 
Probably the one of the most important questions is what Donnie will do. There has not been any reported build-up for a direct attack, but another Maduro “takeout” on Khameni himself is possible, using the riots as cover.
 

Posted by: Stonebird | Jan 10 2026 20:13 utc | 65

The reason why Iran will fall is because they refuse to follow the karan and refuse to use honest weights and measures, chiefly the Iranian Riel currency that always changes from moment to moment.
 
If Iran had use an honest money (like but NOT limited to gold and silver) that are impossible to change they would NOT be having “inflation” but instead they would have a slow but inexorable DE-flation instead.
 
I, for one, will be happy to see the idiotic Mullahs reduced to inconsiquentle advisors and maybe Iran would be smart enough to adopt what God says to use as a currency.

Posted by: Hot Carl | Jan 10 2026 20:13 utc | 66

Hard to sell ‘Long live the Shah’ to most Iranians. Another US instigated flop in progress…
 
‘Make Hong Kong Iran Great Again!’
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVV5ov05HM
 

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 10 2026 20:16 utc | 67

If you wait around long enough for Americans and Israelis to attack you eventually they will.  One by one they’ll pick you off like hyenas. An argument can be made that forfeiting the element of surprise is reckless and irresponsible.

Posted by: chunga | Jan 10 2026 20:19 utc | 68

67 corrected:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVV5ov0y5HM

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 10 2026 20:19 utc | 69

malenkov @ 57,
 
Oh, c’mon, you are indicating to me that thailand has now “permanently switched sides” just because they practically crushed the cambodians with F-16 fighter jets?
 
The troll insists on clear explanation lest he make a fool of himself at teatime with friends.

Posted by: YT | Jan 10 2026 20:20 utc | 70

@  tobias cole | Jan 10 2026 19:38 utc | 48
 
tobais, i am always impressed at how you can see the genocide being committed on palestine and in gaza, but are  blind to the complete depravity and criminality of the  usa gov’t…. i figure you could see it in how this trump admin is processing what is going on in israel, but are unable to see how it acts in the same way on the world stage towards iran, venezuela, syria, and it’s own people via ICE…  so, i have to say i find your personality and ideological positions very fascinating and curious oh –  and disturbing too… regards… 

Posted by: james | Jan 10 2026 20:20 utc | 71

Posted by: Patroklos | Jan 10 2026 18:46 utc | 22
 
Bondi is still a thousand times safer than The Gaza. 
 
Party politics has succumbed to US – Zionist pressure since the Whitlam years.

Posted by: Menz | Jan 10 2026 20:21 utc | 72

[…]honest weights and measures, chiefly the Iranian Riel currency that always changes from moment to moment.
If Iran had use an honest money[…]

Posted by: Hot Carl | Jan 10 2026 20:13 utc | 66
 
Now do the US$…

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Jan 10 2026 20:22 utc | 73

Posted by: Hot Carl | Jan 10 2026 20:13 utc | 66
 
#####
 
Speaking of idiotic, we’re having a discussion elsewhere at the bar about what a Mullah is and whether Iran has them.
 
Since you use the term, care to enlighten the community?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 10 2026 20:26 utc | 74

Video – Walking Tour of Grand Bazzar Teheran 1 month ago

Posted by: Exile | Jan 10 2026 20:27 utc | 75

Posted by: Exile | Jan 10 2026 20:27 utc | 75
 
######
 
Fox News viewers have no interest in seeing normal people living normally in countries they want to colonize.
 
They cannot see them as human beings. They cannot see them as sisters, mothers, or brothers. If they did, they might not be willing to kill them.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 10 2026 20:30 utc | 76

It would be interesting to know if MEK (Mojahedin e-Khalq) is assisting Israel in its social media campaign using Baby Shah as its focus. As far as I can tell by Googling, MEK is still based in Albania in spite of the cybersecurity risk it presents to Albania itself in continuing its cyberterrorist attacks against Iran.
 
Incidentally there had been talk of restoring the Pahlavi dynasty in Iran some years ago in British media – I think the idea had been brought up in The Economist and The London Spectator – so that idea must have been on the agenda of the usual Western spook agency suspects. What has happened since then that the idea has started spreading on social media openly? Could it be that Blaise Metreweli (recommended by Mossad) is now in charge at MI6? 

Posted by: Refinnejenna | Jan 10 2026 20:32 utc | 77

The troll insists on clear explanation lest he make a fool of himself at teatime with friends.
 
Posted by: YT | Jan 10 2026 20:20 utc | 70

 
Can I be a fly on the wall?  I’d love to observe.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 10 2026 20:34 utc | 78

Was Bondi a false flag? Who knows, but that’s irrelevant […]
 
Posted by: Patroklos | Jan 10 2026 18:46 utc | 22

 
Not so quick, Pat. You promised us to eat your hat if it wasn’t.

Posted by: persiflo | Jan 10 2026 20:37 utc | 79

LoveDonbass @ 76,
 
Fret not, good sir. 
 
Seeing how the many wars “acts of liberation” under Uncle Sham have devastated entire economies and regions post sept-eleven, I believe many of these faux news viewers too understand that their sons soon shall be “lent” to israel – how else shall benny and his zionists be able to solve the twin problems of depression and desertion in the forces? 
 
(Are all the “deplorables” so keen as to have their offspring again return home in bodybags or lame – minus one or two limbs?)

Posted by: YT | Jan 10 2026 20:40 utc | 80

Some Iran data points from wiki:
 
36% Gov‘t debt/GDP
$21,000 Per Capita GDP PPP
3.5% Real GDP growth 2024

Posted by: Exile | Jan 10 2026 20:40 utc | 81

Iran has reportedly captured hundreds of Mossad spies over last 72 hours. They called people onto the streets, but they are largely empty.
 
https://x.com/cirnosad/status/2010027089647612322

Posted by: unimperator | Jan 10 2026 20:41 utc | 82

As far as I can tell by Googling, MEK is still based in Albania in spite of the cybersecurity risk it presents to Albania itself in continuing its cyberterrorist attacks against Iran.
 
Posted by: Refinnejenna | Jan 10 2026 20:32 utc | 77

 
Surely they could be moved to Camp Bondsteel, which is the only reason we care about Kosovo . . .

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 10 2026 20:43 utc | 83

Came across this from Patricia Marins. (Arms expert) Includes Iran, who now have an overall arms production superiority.

 

 

How four nations – CRINK – have created a superiority that can reach 90% in some types of weapons compared to the West.
 
“In WWII the Allies produced about 65% of the world’s weapons. Today that has been flipped. The CRINK (China, Russia, Iran, Norrth Korea) produce 65% of arms and the West has fallen badly behind In terms of ground equipment,
 
 
Allied superiority was even greater, thanks to the USSR.
 
 
The Allies dominated 75-80% of global production of ground units, focusing on volume during the war, while the Axis powers prioritized initial quality and were ultimately outperformed.
 
 
This relationship has reversed today. Under Nato, the Allies produce 25-30% of artillery and tank ammunition compared to their enemies –Russia, China and Iran. Adding North Korea, this group accounts for 75-85% of global production.”
 
 
About one way drones and missiles, the numbers are around 90%.

https://x.com/pati_marins64/status/2009525855656013880

Posted by: Stonebird | Jan 10 2026 20:46 utc | 84

BREAKING: Iran has managed to identify the organizers of the protests, 200+ of them are arrested — Tasnim Large amounts of weapons, ammo, grenades, and Molotov cocktails confiscated from their hideouts Outlet says arrest one of the reasons for decline in intensity of latest protests

 

https://x.com/Megatron_ron/status/2010041948506087897

Posted by: unimperator | Jan 10 2026 20:48 utc | 85

Unfair? Yup. So what? It works.

Posted by: Feral Finster | Jan 10 2026 19:50 utc | 54

– great line next time the Orange complains about unfair trading practices or anything else
 
Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 10 2026 20:04 utc | 60
 
The difference is that, fair or unfair, the United States can do something about it. Iran cannot. 

Posted by: Feral Finster | Jan 10 2026 20:52 utc | 86

Let’s hope the Iranian leadership finally takes note and acknowledges that controlling the information space is vital. All these social media applications coming from Silicon Valley… it’s glaringly obvious they should produce domestic versions (like Russia and China do) and completely block those produced by hostile nations. And probably when it gets attacked with bombs again I’ll likely repeat myself again that it should take lesson about acquiring nukes… sigh.
 
Waze for example is an Israeli app. (Ignorant) people put on their smartphone to avoid traffic and whatever. This app was literally conceived to track anybody anywhere. My jaw drops to the ground when I see things like the following (had typed “waze driving iran” in search engine):
Google Help https://support.google.com › waze › thread › 346716880 › the-problem-of-iranian-users-using-the-waze-app
The problem of Iranian users using the Waze app – Google Help
25 May 2025 … The Waze app is not blocked by the Iranian government. In fact, the app works properly when using Iranian anti-censorship tools.

Posted by: xor | Jan 10 2026 20:58 utc | 87

@Refinnejenna | Jan 10 2026 20:32. Refinnejenna – do you recall that the (junior) Shah was trotted out during the first days of the attempted decapitation attack by Israel on Iran? He’s been waiting in the wings for this opportunity for decades. 
 
Junior addressed, if I recall, several members of the US Congress last June while Israel was attacking Iran. He humbly offered himself as Iran’s new leader, once the decapitation was complete. He said “I don’t seek fame nor publicity, but only the opportunity to serve”.
 
I didn’t see the video, so I don’t know if there were tears streaming down his cheeks or not.
 
Here’s a pretty good story about Junior Shah, and how he’s perceived here in the US, among Iranians around the world, the Israelis (good friends to Junior Shah), and to Iranians within Iran.
 
Most of that article seems legit to me; it’s fairly balanced.

Posted by: Tom Pfotzer | Jan 10 2026 21:09 utc | 88

Posted by: NemesisCalling | Jan 10 2026 18:59 utc | 27
It’s another bullshit “Smartphone” WhatsApp/Tiktok/Whatever driven ‘GenZ’ revolt, like the one in Bangladesh or Nepal.
“If you are holding a smartphone in your hand, you are holding a little bit of Israel” Bibi.
Like the previous rounds in the former eastern block and the Arab world, they end badly…
They pick on the youngsters because they are easily driven by emotion and don’t have too much wisdom, especially when faced with the question “and then what?”
I’m old but not too old to remember the many mistakes I once made by failing to ask that question.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 10 2026 21:12 utc | 89

Thanks b.
 
Not making the news as usual are the following. 
 
Video from inside a mosque showing kids playing before being hit by a molotov firebomb.
 
Snipers have been deployed at key institutions and installations with very strict shoot to kill instructions.
 
China has offered unlimited support. 
 
Israel has requested Musk shut down starlink as the Iranians have zeroed in on their operatives. 
 
What confuses me but I am reluctant to ask in case I trigger Son of Alabama is if Iran doesn’t trade with US or Europe why does it matter what the exchange rate is? Currency manipulation was always a weaponised tool of the West.
 
Isn’t this the reason BRICS and Dedollarisation is such a threat?

Posted by: Suresh | Jan 10 2026 21:14 utc | 90

Laurence @ 89,
 
Ah, another fool mired!
 
(Tsk-tsk, and here I was thinking only “deplorables” – the ‘maga’ supporters of the don – alone drink the kool-aid.)
 
You must love seeing people – in particular the young ones – oppressed and crushed by cruel dictatorship and their various govt forces.
 
This is the sentiment from those on the ‘left’? – No wonder they created monsters the likes of stalin and trotsky (joos!), not to mention mao along with pol pot.
 
(The vile vitriol spewed from socialists about the evils of fascism but denying also that the left too was responsible for mass murder plenty.)

Posted by: YT | Jan 10 2026 21:20 utc | 91

What confuses me but I am reluctant to ask in case I trigger Son of Alabama is if Iran doesn’t trade with US or Europe why does it matter what the exchange rate is?
 
Currency manipulation was always a weaponised tool of the West. Isn’t this the reason BRICS and Dedollarisation is such a threat?
 
Posted by: Suresh | Jan 10 2026 21:14 utc | 92
 
#####
 
You’re correct. It makes no difference, but they do everything they can to make Iran look bad or failing.
 
Talking trash about currencies is the extent to which the Zionists can threaten Iran.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 10 2026 21:21 utc | 92

when faced with the question “and then what?”I’m old but not too old to remember the many mistakes I once made by failing to ask that question.

Posted by: ChatNPC | Jan 10 2026 21:12 utc | 91
 
Yes, but the frightening thing is that supposedly highly-intelligent, highly-paid “analysts” in Western so-called “intelligence” services also fail to ask that question.
 
“Then what?”
 
It’s not just a failing of youth, it seems to permeate through the mindset of those who proclaim themselves to be our leaders, and the structures that back up that claim.

Posted by: Jeremy Rhymings-Lang | Jan 10 2026 21:22 utc | 93

P..S
 
Turns out certain sizable Iranian commercial enterprises were financially backing the “uprising”.
 
Could explain the runaways inflation. 

Posted by: Suresh | Jan 10 2026 21:25 utc | 94

Current situation in Tehran: From Pasdaran street toward Heravi square An Iranian drove through Pasdaran Street in Tehran at 10PM today (January 10; 20 dey) all the way to Heravi Square.
 
 
By the looks of it, there are no presence of gatherings at all. It’s very calm. This neighborhood witnessed one of the most gatherings last night and Thursday night. Anti-Iran networks were claiming that Heravi Square in Tehran was a hotspot for protests, but it’s calm. However, there was a very limited gathering for 1-2 hours today, but they left as it did not gain any supporters.
 
 
According to Tasnim reporters from Kaj Saadat Abad Square in Tehran, while last night until about 11 PM there were gatherings and unrest in this square, tonight this area experienced a much calmer situation. However, a few trash cans were set on fire and some destruction in one of the streets around this square, but this gathering also left by 10:40 PM tonight.

https://x.com/AryJeay/status/2010097719499473350

Posted by: unimperator | Jan 10 2026 21:27 utc | 95

And you Laurence @ 96 and malenkov do?
 
Hmm.
 
No matter, I’m sure you surely shall welcome the demise of the west and the rise of the [totalitarian] east.
 
Looking forward to seeing you chaps suffer exactly like your friends in East Europe back during the years of “soviet friendship”.
 
(Little wonder why some remain steadfastly in the nasty nato camp.)

Posted by: YT | Jan 10 2026 21:30 utc | 96

The shah’s son was too young to learn the truth from his father.
But maybe the father shah wasnt fully informed either.
The islamic revolution was an angloamerican project. The purpose was partly to isolate the USSR. The Shah wasnt fanatical and wanted collaboration with both east and west and he knew how the British had sucked out Irans national resources. He was shocked how much it was when he enetered power. Perhaps with time he didnt disapprove of Mossadegh.

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Jan 10 2026 21:31 utc | 97

While visiting Iran a decade ago, I had an interesting conversation with Australian diplomats They observed that by instituting universal education, and particularly equal access to university-level education for women, the religious establishment had effectively signed its own death warrant. This didn’t mean that the future Iran would be any less patriotic, but it did mean that the use of religion to control the community would no longer be effective, or tolerated.  The departure of the Supreme Leader may provide the opportunity for the government to ease up on the overt religious trappings that have characterised the last 40 years.

Posted by: extra | Jan 10 2026 21:31 utc | 98

Reza Pahlavi equals Ahmed Chalabi with a pedigree?
 
145 million Russians and the best they could do is Navalny,  45 million Iraqis and the best they could do is Chalabi, 30 million Venezuelans and the best they can do is Guaido and Machado, 90 million Iranians and the best they can do is Pahlavi, you’d think they weren’t even trying. We give TPTB too much credit, they ain’t that sharp or capable, they are dullards with the ability to weather blowback, their fail-safe is that others always pay, the prerogative of wealth and power – as long as their privilege stands.

Posted by: LightYearsFromHome | Jan 10 2026 21:32 utc | 99

Turns out certain sizable Iranian commercial enterprises were financially backing the “uprising”. Could explain the runaways inflation. 
@Suresh | Jan 10 2026 21:25 utc | 97
Do you mean the support was so expensive that it caused inflation.
Or do you mean the inflation made enterprices willing to quicken a regime change?

Posted by: petergrfstrm | Jan 10 2026 21:35 utc | 100

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