The gloves are off. No apologies.

!China !Iran !Russia NOVIDEO

Iran is trying to strategically blow up anything it can reach to cause economic damage across the region.

The U.S. is bombing the hell out of anything that pops its head up.

This is the world’s largest game of whack-a-mole, except with ballistic missiles.

Bunkers are getting wiped out.

Quick sortie turnaround – That is America’s true superpower — rinse and repeat.  The number of sorties is in the thousands per day.

Iran

  • The IRGC’s main headquarters and multiple other bases, bunkers, compounds, missile sites, and weapons facilities were heavily struck.
  • Senior IRGC leadership and regime officials were reportedly targeted, and many eliminated.
  • Reza Pahlavi announced that he has accepted leadership of a transition government, backed by defected elements of Iran’s armed forces and popular opposition.
  • A new Conservative Party of Iran was declared, supporting constitutional monarchy, national unity, secular democracy, and restoration of the Pahlavi line.
  • The regime is described as collapsing militarily, politically, and economically.
  • Additional strikes were reported in Tehran, Ilam, the Ghom/Qom area, the south, the center of the country, near Kish/Qeshm Island, and near sensitive industrial and military zones.
  • Iranian internet access is unstable or down in places, with eyewitness updates coming intermittently from people inside the country.

Lebanon

  • Hezbollah positions in Beirut, especially in the southern and suburban strongholds, were repeatedly struck.
  • Hezbollah is described as being “annihilated” by a combination of Israeli action and Lebanese government pressure.
  • The Lebanese government reportedly issued arrest warrants for Hezbollah and IRGC members, especially in southern Lebanon.
  • Several Hezbollah figures were reportedly targeted and eliminated, including at least one strike on a vehicle in Beirut.
  • Beirut remains an active strike zone.

Israel

  • Israel is carrying out major air and intelligence operations inside Iran and Lebanon.
  • The IDF reportedly released footage of strikes on IRGC command compounds and bunkers.
  • The Israeli Air Force continued targeting bases, missile infrastructure, industrial zones, and Hezbollah positions.
  • Israel also reportedly identified and helped expose a secret Iranian missile and weapons production facility.
  • Central Israel had previously been hit by Iranian missiles and cluster munitions, with civilian danger highlighted.

United States

  • The U.S. is presented as actively participating in the campaign against Iran.
  • President Trump is quoted as rejecting negotiations except for unconditional surrender, and later supporting acceptable post-regime leadership.
  • U.S. forces reportedly destroyed:
    • Iranian missile transport trucks
    • anti-ship missile assets
    • drones
    • naval assets, including the IRIS Shahid Bagheri drone carrier
    • an IRGC warship near Iran’s island positions
  • U.S. Central Command released footage supporting several of these actions.

Qatar

  • Qatar was described as under elevated threat from Iranian attacks.
  • Qatar issued a national emergency alert, telling people to remain indoors and avoid windows.
  • Qatar’s foreign ministry condemned an Iranian strike on a building in Bahrain housing Qatari naval elements.
  • Iran is targeting Qatari interests not only in Qatar, but across the region.

Kuwait

  • Kuwait was reportedly struck again, with at least seven explosions mentioned.
  • Kuwaiti authorities are described as struggling with the situation.
  • The U.S. reportedly decided to move some resources or personnel away from Kuwait because of the threat environment.

Bahrain

  • Bahrain is mentioned as one of the states hit by Iranian missile attacks.
  • A building in Bahrain housing Qatari naval personnel was reportedly attacked.

United Arab Emirates

  • The UAE is among the Arab states struck by Iranian missiles.
  • Reza Pahlavi directly addressed Gulf Arab partners, including the UAE, asking them to prepare to recognize a future Iranian transition government.
  • The regime’s attacks on the UAE are used as part of the case for ending the Islamic Republic.

Saudi Arabia

  • Saudi Arabia is listed as one of the regional states targeted by the Islamic Republic.
  • Iran has long attacked Saudi economic hubs.
  • Reza Pahlavi cites pre-1979 Iran-Saudi cooperation as a model for future relations.

Oman

  • Oman is mentioned in Reza Pahlavi’s speech as part of the earlier era of partnership between Iran and Arab states.
  • The transcript references the Shah helping Sultan Qaboos defend Oman in the past.
  • Oman is also listed among the countries recently targeted by Iranian missiles.

Jordan

  • Jordan is included among the states said to have been targeted by Iranian missile attacks.
  • No separate operational details were given beyond inclusion in the list of attacked neighbors.

Iraq

  • Iraq is targeted by Iranian missile attacks.

Azerbaijan

  • Azerbaijan reportedly moved artillery toward the Iranian border.
  • It also reportedly withdrew diplomats, closed its embassy in Iran, and raised military readiness.
  • Azerbaijan could become the next country, after the U.S. and Israel, to directly attack Iran.

Syria

  • Iran “propped up Assad” and turned Syria into a graveyard.

Yemen

  • Yemen is referenced through the Houthis.
  • Iran is accused of arming the Houthis to destabilize the Arabian Peninsula.

Russia

  • Russia is described as offering only indirect support to Iran so far.

Brazil

  • Brazil is mentioned briefly in a political aside suggesting that leftist-aligned governments could be in future trouble after an Iranian regime collapse.

Regional / Multi-country picture

  • The overall claim is that Iran’s regional proxy network is collapsing.
  • The main anti-Iran coalition in the transcript consists of Israel, the United States, defecting Iranian forces, and potentially regional states increasingly willing to confront Tehran.
  • This is framed as a historic turning point toward regime change, transition government, and possible restoration of constitutional monarchy in Iran.

 

The Islamic Republic just keeps firing missiles and launching drones across the Middle East, including at U.S. bases and diplomatic missions.

 


CHINA

Neville Roy Singham is stirring up protests again. Is China interfering in American courtrooms? And Iran is turning into a huge embarrassment for Xi Jinping.

No beating around the bush. Everybody wants to know what Marco Rubio meant when he said, “We’re going to unleash Chang.”

Earlier this week, before briefing senators on Iran, Rubio told reporters:

“We’re going to unleash Chang on these people in the next few hours and days. You’re going to really begin to perceive a change in the scope and in the intensity of these attacks.”

Unleash Chang? Sounds like a kaiju. But reality is stranger and dumber than fiction.

Back in 2012, Rubio told the New York Times that Chang was a mythical conservative warrior, apparently a Jeb Bush creation. Over time, people online tied the phrase to Chiang Kai-shek, anti-communist Chinese nationalism, and the broader idea of unleashing overwhelming force.

Whatever the origin, one thing is clear: the U.S. and Israel have been unleashing Chang on Iran.

Israel and the U.S. keep pounding Iran and its proxies in Lebanon and Iraq. Meanwhile, the Islamic Republic keeps firing missiles and drones across the region, including at U.S. bases and diplomatic missions.

China, of course, is condemning the U.S. and Israel, insisting Iran has a right to enrich uranium, which I’m sure is just for scientific curiosity and fun — no mushroom-cloud-shaped reasons at all.

At the same time, Beijing is pushing to keep the Strait of Hormuz open, because whatever happens to its so-called friend in Tehran, China still wants the cheap oil flowing.

That is becoming a problem. Chinese oil prices are climbing toward $100 a barrel. China is ordering major refineries to suspend diesel and gasoline exports. Growth is already slowing, military spending is not rising like before, and the economic hit is getting harder to ignore. Iran’s crisis is not just a military problem for China. It is an economic one.

So what is China doing to help? Not much.

There were reports the CCP sent attack drones to Iran before the war. There were also reports Iran was close to buying supersonic anti-ship missiles from China. But publicly, Beijing has mostly limited itself to statements and moral backing.

That tells you everything. China talks big, but when one of its friends is getting hammered, it suddenly becomes the world’s most famous fair-weather friend. Same story as with Maduro. Same story as with Assad. And now Iran.

There are even reports that Iran is unhappy with Chinese air defenses. If China spent half as much time defending its allies as it spends defending the failure of its defenses, maybe those defenses would not have failed so badly.

And here is the bigger point: watching the U.S. military tear through Iranian assets with Israeli help may be forcing Beijing to think twice about what a Pacific war would really look like.

China’s friendship with Iran is proving to be mostly cheap talk.

Taiwan, on the other hand, understands what friendship means. After Iranian missiles killed 12 people in Israel, Taiwan announced $200,000 in humanitarian aid for the victims.

So the lesson is simple: it pays to be friends with Taiwan, not China.

Now to Neville Roy Singham. Singham is a Marxist billionaire based in Shanghai who pushes CCP propaganda. He is also tied to a network of far-left protest groups, including organizations now targeting Palantir during the Iran war.

Palantir, founded by Peter Thiel, works on advanced data and military analytics, including Project Maven, which uses AI and machine learning for intelligence and military operations. It is widely understood that systems like this have helped in places like Venezuela and Iran. So naturally, the CCP and its fellow travelers would love to undermine it.

Groups linked to Singham’s orbit, including Party for Socialism and Liberation, Answer Coalition, and Code Pink, have been involved in anti-war protests, including actions aimed at Palantir’s Miami headquarters.

Totally organic, of course. Just spontaneous outrage, professionally printed signs, and perfect coordination. Sure.

Meanwhile, inside China, the regime is purging retired generals and reshuffling military figures while one of its regional partners is getting pounded. And there is one more disturbing detail: defense lawyers in a U.S. case involving Chinese graduate students accused of smuggling biological materials say the Chinese consulate helped move the case toward dismissal.

If true, that suggests CCP influence inside the United States runs deeper than many want to admit.

 

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