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To: Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn.

Iran: IRGC Commanders Assassinated; U.S., Israeli Help Expected UPDATED

https://www.battleswarmblog.com/?p=69527
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Friday we reported the assassination of IRCG commander Mahmoud Haqiqat in Iranshahr.

Now, in a Livestream, TousiTV is reporting the assassination of other IRCG officials:

https://youtu.be/7L_rqRsK8OQ

“Reza Kasab, head of a ballistic missile unit in Kashan, this was a professional hit. He was assassinated by a suicide drone attack.”

“There are a lot of operatives on the ground carrying out these attacks.”

“Multiple generals have been killed in Iran.”

He notes that Israel’s strikes last year killed multiple senior IRGC officials, so now the replacement leaders are being killed.

“Islamic State TV in Iran have confirmed that IRCG have lost hundreds of their personnel in leadership.” My suspicion is that the IRCG have lost hundreds, but not all in leadership.

Reports of Mossad agents on the ground helping the revolution. This is the sort of thing that both sides in the conflict would say to help shore up resolve in their respective bases, but the drone attack suggests it’s true.(Could also be IDF special forces, CIA, or U.S. special forces.)

But it carries more weight when it comes from Mossad’s official Farsi Twitter account. “Go out together into the streets. The time has come. We are with you. Not only from a distance and verbally. We are with you in the field.”

“There is someone professional carrying out these attacks against the Islamic occupation in Iran.”

“Reza Pahlavi has called for a general strike.” But everybody’s already on strike.

Reports of atrocities committed by the regime against the people (of course). “Over 2,000 people have been killed.”

Israel’s military is on full alert, and Iran is threatening to launch “over 500” missiles at them.

American strike against the regime expected on Tuesday?
“Trump has been doubling down every single day.” And indeed, Tuesday seems to have a scheduled meeting for Trump to go over military options in Iran.

Caveats: Tousi TV is run by Mahyar Tousi, a fierce critic of Iran’s Islamist regime, so he’s more cheerleader for the revolution than a neutral observer. So am I, but I always council caution on believing good news you want to believe. But several elements of what Tousi has stated here appear to check out.

Those are just a few early highlights of a livestream that’s still ongoing.

There are already rumors circulating that the regime is flying gold to Russia in advance of Ali Khamenei bugging out to Moscow.

Things in Iran moving very fast indeed.

Update 2:

From that Livestream: “President Trump confirms he will be sending help to the Iranian people.”

Iranian people continue to occupy the streets of Tehran in defiance of the regime’s armed threats.

“There is a President in the White House who supports them.”

“They’re not going back to work. There’s no work. There’s no money. There’s no light. There’s no water.”

IDF hitting Hezbollah in Lebanon.

U.S.: “Multiple military options.” Including cybersupport.

Heh: “Lindsey Graham doing Lindsey Graham things.”

“Reza Pahlavi is coming.”

Protesters are disarming regime forces on the street.

Now the regime is trying to jam Starlink.

U.S. forces have been hitting Islamic State targets in Syria. (Not sure how relevant this is to Iran. The Islamic State considers shiia heretical so, unlike Hamas or Hezbollah, are unlikely to help the regime.)

Reports of regime forces seizing satellite dishes.


2,869 posted on 01/12/2026 8:40:52 PM PST by Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn. (All along the watchtower fortune favors the bold.)
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To: Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn.

The Western liberal media is ignoring the Iranian uprising because explaining it would force an admission it is desperate to avoid: the Iranian people are rebelling against Islam itself, and that fact shatters the moral framework through which these institutions understand the world.

Ideally, to cover an uprising is not just to show crowds and slogans. It requires answering a basic question: why are people risking death? In Iran, the answer is simple and unavoidable. The people are rising up because the Islamic Republic of Iran has spent decades suffocating every aspect of life—speech, work, family, art, women, and economic survival—under a clerical system that treats liberty as a crime. There is no way to tell that story without confronting the nature of the regime.

Western media refuses to do so because it has fundamentally misunderstood Islam. Or worse, it has chosen not to understand it.

Islam, in Western progressive discourse, has been racialized. It is treated not as a belief system or a political ideology, but as a stand-in for race or ethnicity. Criticizing Islam is framed as an attack on “brown people,” Arabs, or “the Middle East,” as if Islam were a skin color rather than a doctrine.

This confusion is rooted in historical illiteracy. Western liberal media routinely collapses entire civilizations into a single stereotype: “all Middle Easterners are Arabs,” “all Arabs are Muslim,” and “all Muslims are a monolithic, oppressed identity group by white European colonizers.” Iranians disappear entirely in this framework. Their language, history, and culture—Persian, not Arab; ancient, not colonial; distinct, not interchangeable—are erased.

By treating Islam as a racial identity rather than an ideology, Western media strips millions of people of their ability to reject it. Iranian protesters become unintelligible. Their rebellion cannot be processed without breaking the rule that Islam must not be criticized. So instead of listening to Iranians, the media speaks over them—or ignores them entirely.

There is another reason the Iranian uprising is so threatening to Western media is economic issues.

As you know, Iran is not only a religious dictatorship. It is a centrally controlled, state-dominated economy where markets are strangled, private enterprise is criminalized or co-opted, and economic survival depends on proximity to political power. Decades of price controls, subsidies, nationalization, and bureaucratic micromanagement have obliterated the middle class and entrenched corruption as the only functional system. The result is not equality or justice. It is poverty, stagnation, and dependence on government’s dark void of empty promises.

Covering Iran honestly would require acknowledging that these policies are harmful. They have been tried. They have failed. Catastrophically.

This is deeply inconvenient for Western media institutions that routinely promote expansive state control, centralized economic planning, and technocratic governance as morally enlightened alternatives to liberal capitalism. Iran demonstrates where such systems lead when insulated from accountability and enforced by ideology. It shows that when the state controls livelihoods, non-conformity becomes existentially dangerous. That lesson cannot be acknowledged without undermining the moral authority of those who advocate similar ideas in softer language.

Western liberal media prefers not to hear this. Acknowledging it would require abandoning the lazy moral categories that dominate modern discourse: oppressor and oppressed, colonizer and colonized, white and non-white. Iranian protesters do not fit. They show that authoritarianism is not a Western invention imposed from outside, but something many societies are actively trying to escape.

That is what terrifies Western liberal media. And that is why the Iranian people are being ignored.

So the silence continues.

https://x.com/DeTahmineh/status/2009680255091405074


2,871 posted on 01/12/2026 8:42:02 PM PST by Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn. (All along the watchtower fortune favors the bold.)
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To: Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn.

Thank you!


2,878 posted on 01/12/2026 9:10:17 PM PST by little jeremiah (SCARE: Social Chaos And Response Emergency)
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To: Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn.

BookmarQed!


2,915 posted on 01/12/2026 10:47:17 PM PST by WildHighlander57 ((the more you tighten your grip, the more star systems will slip through your fingers.) )
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To: Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn.

Thanks for posting about Iran situation.

I think PDJT is faced with a decision whether to go first for Iran; or, to follow through with implementation of the Don Roe doctrine taking out Mexican cartels via strikes (and more) at about 25-30 (Grok estimate) Fentanyl production facilities and cartel command & control centers, and making a deal with Mexican Gov that they cannot refuse (a la Venezuela model).

I am hoping we can do both Iran and Mexico ASAP.

Mexico is not only a major oil producer but also by far the largest Silver mining country in the world; so China’s silver geopolitical silver play (cornering this vital strategic metal) could be met with checkmate.

Head’s up Europe. The Don Roe doctrine also applies to you. GET OUT OF GREENLAND AND CANADA.


3,018 posted on 01/13/2026 1:23:19 PM PST by Disestablishmentarian (Comey was not acting alone. RICO them all.)
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