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Iran Readies To Cut The Internet For Massive Slaughter......

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Iran and Venezuela were two of the "Tightest Allies".
Iran using Venezuela as a source of energy, and Venezuela using Iran as source for weapons production.
President Trump has now weakened another piece of the Iranian axis.

At a Press Conference Trump held at
Mar-A-Logo he stated "if the IRGC takes to firing at protestors on the streets, The United States is "Locked and Loaded", as protests are still raging in Iran since Last Monday, the regime begins to crack down.

The Iranian Regime has it planned to cut the internet, likely sometime today, and wants to use this opportunity as a distraction with the protests and downed internet, to strike Israel. Israel takes the threat serious, because Iran may have a Nuclear Weapon

 

Iran regime 'over' as Khamenei and officials 'preparing to flee country' amid uprising​

Protests continue to rage in Iran for the 12th day, with a defence expert believing the regime is "over". Former security minister and Tonbridge MP Tom Tugendhat responded on January 8 to a video circulating on social media reportedly showing a government building in Tehran on fire, questioning how long the regime has left. He wrote on X: "The regime is over.

 

Iran protest videos go viral.​

What started as minor protests over economic hardship in the country has exploded into total and complete chaos across the nation. President Donald Trump even vowed to come to the defenseof Iranian protesters if it turned violent, which it most certainly has.

Footage going viral on X as of Thursday afternoon shows violence escalating as more and more people take to the streets to push back against the regime.

Check out the footage below, and let me know your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.

 

Iran protests gain momentum as state flag torn down in Mashhad​

In Mashhad in northeastern Iran—the country's second-largest city after Tehran—protesters took down and tore apart the state flag of the Islamic Republic, according to Iran International.

"A group of protesters in the holy city of Mashhad in northeastern Iran took down a huge flag of the Islamic Republic," the report said.

Mashhad is Iran's second-largest city after Tehran.



According to local media, sellers of mobile phones, electronics, and household appliances, who purchase goods in foreign currency but sell them in local currency, were the most active protesters.

Students and other groups later joined the demonstrations, as did—somewhat unexpectedly—people who had previously been considered a pillar of the regime.

 

Trump backs Iran protesters, calls them ‘brave people’​

US President Donald Trump warned Iran’s authorities against killing protesters amid nationwide demonstrations on Thursday, praising Iranians as “brave people.”

Millions of Iranians took the streets across the country for a national rally called by exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi.

Trump told podcaster Hugh Hewitt that the Iranian leaders "have been told very strongly… that if they do that, they’re going to have to pay hell.”

This is the third time since the start of protests on December 28 that Trump has warned Tehran not to kill demonstrators or face possible US intervention.

Addressing Iranians directly, he urged them to “feel strongly about freedom,” and said: “There’s nothing like freedom. You’re brave people. It’s a shame what’s happened to your country.”

Protesters in Iran have appealed directly to Trump for protection. Rights groups say at least 36 people have been killed since the protests began on December, while more than 2,000 people have been arrested or detained.

A nationwide internet blackout hit Iran on Thursday according to live network metrics from network monitoring groups.

Asked if he would meet exiled Prince Pahlavi, Trump said he still waits to see what happens in Iran before meeting or endorsing any opposition figure.

 
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Government building set ablaze in eastern Tehran​

A government building in eastern Tehran been set on fire, with video received by Iran International showing the structure in flames as nearby protesters cheer during ongoing anti‑government unrest.

 
Hezbollah terrorists and Iraqi militias will assist in suppressing the rebellion in Iran.

Dramatic escalation in the Islamic Republic: As anti-regime protests enter their 12th day and spread to more than 200 cities, reports of the arrival of foreign forces, including Hezbollah terrorists, confirm fears that Tehran no longer trusts its own forces. The goal: "To SHOOT CIVILIANS when other Iranians refuse to do so"

2 independent sources confirmed that about 850 fighters affilliated with Hezbollah, Iraqi shiite militias and the Quds force have crossed the border into Iran. The foreign forces have been deployed to bolster the regime's security forces as they deal with a widespread popular uprising in ALL of Iran’s different provinces, Fox News reported Thursday.


Fox News: “This is a direct continuation of the MULLAHS’ playbook since 1979 – OUTSOURCING REPRESSION to ideologically LOYAL MILITIAS of Iran. The message is clear: The mullahs DO NOT CARE about the Iranian people. They are willing to blur the line between domestic POLICING and transnational TERRORISM, Just to maintain their grip on power.”

Behan Ben Taleblo, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, said that the FOREIGN FIGHTERS serve as an “INSURANCE POLICY” against Irans rioters. “The ROLE of HEZBOLLAH fighters or AFGHAN militias will be the same: to SHOOT IRANIANS when other Iranians will not,” Taleblo said.

He said the IRANIAN REGIME FEARS that local security forces will REFUSE ORDERS or DEFECT to the protesters as violence escalates. HENCE THE NEED FOR THESE FOREIGN HENCHMEN.
 
Russian Military Airlift to Iran Continues: Another Ilyushin Il-76TD (reg. EW-383TH, call sign RSB7686) operated by Belarusian carrier Rubystar Airways flying over the Caspian Sea toward Tehran. This is part of a surge: at least 5–7Il-76 heavy transports (many Belarusian/Russian-linked) have landed in Iran since early January 2026.

Rubystar Airways – nominally civilian but frequently used for sensitive Russian military logistics – provides plausible deniability while routing via the low-visibility Caspian corridor. Analysts assess these flights are delivering advanced Russian hardware, possibly including disassembled Mi-28 "Havoc" attack helicopters, weapons, spares, and support equipment amid deepening Moscow-Tehran defense ties.
 
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