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In Topic: Israel and Iran
Yesterday, 08:59 PM
Some of the protestors seem to have satellite internet though, so news is still getting out.
The main radio and TV buildings in Isfahan have been torched. In Tehran several regime buildings are on fire as well. One Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps headquarters is on fire, it was torched after security forces opened fire on a protesting crowd.
In Khorramabad, a protestor raised the flag of pre-revolutionary Iran in the central square to widespread cheering.
One of the biggest crowds so far was in Mashhad, chanting for the return of Pahlavi.
Reza Pahlavi has said the Iranian monarchy cannot be restored, but a transitional government could be formed to see a transition to a democratic government.
Effectively an ad hoc general strike is underway in Iran, with shops closing and shopkeepers and staff joining protests in over 70 cities and towns.
The size of the protests is huge and getting bigger.
Someone pointed out the bazaars closing and the traders joining the protestors in 1979 was a key moment in the Revolution, so the shutting of the shops, markets and bazaars today and their workers joining the protests will be triggering panic with the Ayatollah and the older members of the regime.
Trump has just said that America will go full hogwild on bombing the regime to pieces if they try to shut down the protests with force, which I think is having some effect. IRGC forces seem to be using live fire, but the police and regular army are mostly staying out of it (and in some places have joined the protests due to delayed pay). President Masoud Pezeshkian is trying to negotiate with the protestors, and he is known as a reformer, possibly in place to placate the people. Pezeshkian might well be trying to separate his government from Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. -
In Topic: The Russia Politics and War in Ukraine Thread
07 January 2026 - 11:02 PM
Ukrainian drone operators becoming increasingly proficient at dislodging Russian horse-riders with drones before detonating. According to one report: "the animal was destroyed, the horse was not harmed."
The UK and US have joined to forces to capture a Russian-flagged Venezuelan ship in the North Atlantic and take into a British port for searching. Some suggestions it may have been trying to evacuate Russian weapons back home. A Russian submarine was reported in the area, and Russian surface ships had been dispatched to intercept, but are too far away. Potentially a flashpoint, though Russian sources are privately acknowledging they can't do anything about it. "The US is too strong, we are not the Soviet Union or China."
Major renewed assault on Pokrovsk, after some signs Ukrainian units had stabilised the situation. Russia assaulted the main defensive line running through the north of the town with an armoured column like in the good old days, with the exact same result as in the good old days: 59 Russian soldiers KIA in a single engagement (possibly a record, at least for the last year or two). Seven armored vehicles destroyed, though three of those can perhaps better be described as "vans."
The 425th Assault Regiment Skelya continues to be active in and around Pokrovsk with heavy use of drones and close-quarters urban combat.
Ukraine increased its defence output by around 50% in 2025 versus 2024, though in some areas (like drones) it was far higher.
Russia still pulling this nonsense:
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Ukrainian Defenders of the 63rd Mechanized Brigade captured a Ugandan named Richard Akantoran, who, according to him, was forced to fight on the Russian side.
He shared that he took a loan from the bank to buy a plane ticket to Russia after someone offered him "good-paying jobs" in the supermarket, factory, etc. But upon arriving in Balashikha, Richard had only two choices - to sign a contract with the Russian military or die from a bullet to the head.
According to Richard, three more people from his country signed the contract. One night, he decided to flee the positions without equipment and surrendered to Ukrainian soldiers near Lyman, Donetsk region.
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In Topic: Israel and Iran
07 January 2026 - 04:08 PM
The discontent in the country has now spread to regime strongholds Qom and Mashhad. There is no way those places should be tolerating protests, so either the President has told the security services to stand down, or the security services have lost all interest in suppressing them.
The regime's main hope here is that the protests seem to not being channelled systematically towards the downfall of the regime, and there isn't a strong opposition figure for people to rally around.
In the city of Ashkhaneh, North Khorasan province, protestors set fire to a military administration building.
Reza Pahlavi, eldest son of Iran’s last shah, has called on Iranians to rise up in nationwide protests on January 8-9. I'm not sure how much he's actually influencing events versus protestors mentioning him to annoy the regime. -
In Topic: The Russia Politics and War in Ukraine Thread
06 January 2026 - 08:53 PM
The UK and France have committed ground troops to a post-peace deal Ukraine. Turkey has pledged naval warships to guard the coast. The USA has firmly agreed to provide a military backstop to any deal, and potential aircraft for air patrols. Trump was apparently dragging his feet but the weekend seems to have made him more enthusiastic. Russian sources, unsurprisingly, are lukewarm.
Ukraine has destroyed Russia's 100th GRAU arsenal, a massive missile storage site in Kostroma, NE of Moscow. The site has been pretty thoroughly demolished.
Russia is trying to transport hundreds of tons of uranium ore through Niger. The convoy started from Arlit Mine in the north and took ten days to reach the capital, Niamey. Now it's stuck there because the Niger government is reluctant to provide the escort needed to get it through hundreds of miles of jihadist territory in both Niger and Burkina Faso before it gets to the Togo border and then the export terminal on the coast. Understandably, the locals are pretty alarmed about this situation. -
In Topic: Israel and Iran
06 January 2026 - 08:43 PM
Ali Khamenei and his family have apparently been offered safe haven in Moscow. More analysts are saying that if the regime wants to reassert control, they need to do it quickly. The last major riots of early 2025 were almost as bad as this, but they didn't reach the tipping point of losing entire cities.
We're crossing the line to the point where the Iranian regime has never been closer to collapse. But they have an unbelievable survival instinct and it's not over yet by any means.
This would also be the worst possible time for Israel to start bombing the country and rally the people behind the government, so look for that to happen.

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