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🇮🇷🇴🇲🇺🇸⚡️ — Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi on the talks with the U.S. in Oman:
The atmosphere was positive. There is an agreement to continue negotiations in general.

If this track continues between the two sides, it will enable us in the upcoming sessions to establish a clearer framework for negotiations.

The date for the next round of talks will be determined during the upcoming consultations with my Omani counterpart.
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🇮🇷🛰 — A NYT analysis of satellite imagery indicates that Iran has quickly repaired several ballistic missile facilities damaged during the 12-day war, while making only minimal repairs to major nuclear sites. ➡️ The contrast suggests Tehran is prioritizing…
🇮🇱⚔️🇮🇷📝Anon: If you have air superiority,

F-15/-16/-35 with heavy 250/500/1000kg JDAM bombs...

The damage you could inflict would turn even large structures into craters

Instead we see low explosive-power hits on fragile structures like halls made of metal sheets

It is clear that most of the damage Iran suffered during the 12 Day War was caused by drones launched inside Iranian territory by terrorist cells and that Israel never had air superiority as they falsely claimed.

🔗 Patarames
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🇮🇱 Israeli forces bulldozed part of a Gaza cemetery containing the war graves of dozens of British, Australian, and other allied soldiers killed in the first and second world wars.

A spokesperson for Australia’s Department of Veterans’ Affairs confirmed "significant damage" to the graves of Australians," calling the revelation "distressing."

The former caretaker for the graveyard reported witnessing bulldozing of the graves "after the Israeli army withdrew from the area, around late April or early May."

🔗 Europa
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🇮🇱📁 Israeli prime-minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, on X/Twitter:

Jeffrey Epstein's unusual close relationship with Ehud Barak doesn't suggest Epstein worked for Israel. It proves the opposite.

Stuck on his election loss from over two decades ago, Barak has for years obsessively attempted to undermine Israeli democracy by working with the anti-Zionist radical left in failed attempts to overthrow the elected Israeli government.

Barak's personal fixation led him to engage in activities publicly and behind the scenes to undermine the government of Israel, including fueling mass protest movements, fomenting unrest and feeding false media narratives.


🔗 Benjamin Netanyahu
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🇮🇱📁 Israeli prime-minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, on X/Twitter: Jeffrey Epstein's unusual close relationship with Ehud Barak doesn't suggest Epstein worked for Israel. It proves the opposite. Stuck on his election loss from over two decades ago, Barak has…
🇮🇱📁 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this morning is invoking Jeffrey Epstein to smear a political rival, former Prime Minister Ehud Barak from Israel’s security establishment who sits to Netanyahu’s left.

But Drop Site’s reporting shows Epstein wasn’t just tied to Barak. He helped open doors for Netanyahu too.

An investigation by Murtaza Hussain and Ryan Grim documents how Epstein facilitated a 2011 meeting between Netanyahu and senior JPMorgan executives at a decisive moment in Israel’s offshore gas fight, the same day the Knesset was voting on tax rules that would determine the future of the Leviathan gas field. Emails show JPMorgan thanking Epstein directly for securing the meeting.

At the time, Netanyahu was using state power to override antitrust law and lock in a gas framework that protected monopoly control and foreign financing. Meanwhile, Barak worked the private side, seeking foreign partners to keep Leviathan afloat, with Epstein acting as an adviser and connector. Netanyahu ultimately forced the framework through by invoking “national security” powers.

Netanyahu’s attempt to use Epstein to discredit a rival obscures the record. Epstein moved in the same elite financial and political circles that advanced Netanyahu’s own energy agenda.

🔗 DropSite News
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🇪🇺🇭🇺 An NGO bankrolled 47% by the German federal government and 26% by the EU is now suing X for “access” to Hungary’s election data.

They dress it up as transparency. It’s nothing of the sort. This is institutionalized surveillance masquerading as democracy promotion — the same Brussels–Berlin complex that lectures nations about sovereignty while quietly trying to override it.

When a foreign-funded NGO like Democracy Reporting International demands privileged access to a sovereign country’s electoral discourse, that’s not oversight — it’s power projection. Hungary’s elections belong to Hungarians, not EU technocrats, not German ministries, and certainly not NGOs operating as policy cut-outs.

This isn’t an isolated lawsuit — it’s part of a familiar EU playbook. First comes the moral framing: “foreign interference,” “risk assessment,” “democratic safeguards.” Then comes the demand for access, leverage, and narrative control. Data isn’t neutral here; it’s power. Whoever controls the interpretive layer of an election controls how legitimacy is manufactured after the fact. Hungary has already been tried, convicted, and sentenced in advance by Brussels for the crime of non-compliance, for acting as a sovereign power. This lawsuit is simply the next procedural step in converting dissent into pathology.

And notice the asymmetry. Elections in Germany, France, or the Netherlands are treated as sacrosanct domestic affairs. Question them and you’re a conspiracist. But elections in Hungary, Slovakia, Serbia — anywhere outside the approved Atlantic corridor — are framed as inherently suspect, requiring external supervision. That’s not democracy, but conditional sovereignty. The EU doesn’t export values anymore — it exports compliance audits, wrapped in NGO letterhead and paid for by the same governments pretending to be neutral arbiters.

🔗 The Islander
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❗️🇺🇸/🇮🇷 NEW: Less than 2 hours after negotiations between Iran and the U.S. concluded, the U.S. State Department announced a new batch of sanctions on Iran's oil sector

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🇪🇸 Spain’s Deputy PM Yolanda Díaz has announced she is leaving X, saying “anyone who remains there supports hate-driven policies.”

Díaz added: “We are not vassals of Elon Musk or Donald Trump.”

🔗 Europa.com (@europa)
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✡️ US Anti-Semitism Czar Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun says he "enjoys" getting governments to bend to his will by using "gentle" or "not-so-gentle persuasion" and wielding "the power of the American government" to advance Jewish interests.

He boasts he got Ireland to pull BDS legislation, is pushing Armenia to adopt IHRA, and got Belgium to give funding to Jewish day schools and synagogues for "security."

🔗 Chris Menahan 🇺🇸 (@infolibnews)
✂️ 🇹🇼 🇨🇳 Taiwan’s opposition parties have advanced a bill that would slash a special military budget, potentially jeopardizing the purchases of billions of dollars of US weapons aimed at deterring the threat of invasion by China

The Kuomintang and Taiwan People’s Party voted on Friday to push forward their version of a special budget bill, which covers only part of the weapons systems recently approved by the US for sale to Taiwan, representing significant cuts from President Lai Ching-te’s rival proposal.

The opposition’s bill would cap spending at NT$400 billion ($12.7 billion), compared with the NT$1.25 trillion sought by the government.

The bill is expected to be sent to the Legislature’s Foreign Affairs and National Defense Committee for discussion when lawmakers reconvene in late February after the Lunar New Year break.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-02-02/taiwan-s-opposition-seeks-to-slash-arms-budget-demanded-by-trump

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✂️ 🇹🇼 🇨🇳 Taiwan’s opposition parties have advanced a bill that would slash a special military budget, potentially jeopardizing the purchases of billions of dollars of US weapons aimed at deterring the threat of invasion by China The Kuomintang and Taiwan…
📝 🇹🇼 🇨🇳 Woofers on X:

I am extremely pessimistic about Taiwan’s chances in a fight with China. Why?
-The KMT is increasingly aligned with the mainland and actively constrains desperately-needed defense spending.
-What spending is available is often spent on high-budget, high visibility programs of dubious utility/survivability in a war with the PRC.
-It is highly likely that the PRC has compromised important ROCA figures, which means that Taiwan’s defensive strategy as a whole is likely compromised.
-The United States might not come to the rescue.

The more I read about the Taiwanese military and political situation the more I feel that the situation is simply unsustainable. The CPC seeks political capture still but will feel more confident in their ability to kinetically take over Taiwan, even if it will be difficult and costly.

📝 Jimmy P: "Not only the KMT but also the TPP have largely become defeatist and are actively sabotaging progress. Even the DPP can be said to treat defense in a half-hearted manner.
However, the widespread opposition on purchasing major platforms is in fact dubious."

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🇫🇷 Six people have been injured after a man launched a grenade into a beauty salon in Grenoble, France.

The attack occurred shortly after 3 p.m. on Friday.

Among the injured is a five-year-old child.

📎 Remix News
🇷🇺🇺🇦 On a 250 km long frontline, I managed to map 12 000 Russian and Ukrainian artillery strikes thanks to the snow cover

With this map, I'll analyse with precision the current trends and next movements on the frontline as well as the location of the frontline

First, we can see 3 main areas of bombing : Pokrovsk-Dobrbropolye, Gulyaipole-Ternuvata and Stepnogorsk.

These are the two main axes of attack: Russia is putting a big effort to attack Orekhov from both sides and to take Dobropolye in the first part of the year.

🔗 Clément Molin
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🇺🇸⚔️🇮🇷 Iran Won't Abandon Uranium: $150–200B War + Global Economic Fallout

In the 12-day war of June 2025, Israel's daily operational cost was $725 million, covering mainly air sorties, fuel, and mobilization.

The total direct costs for the US and Israel ranged from $22–30 billion, with an average daily cost of about $2 billion when including all factors: military operations, air defense, physical damage, compensation, and interceptors.

In that conflict, Iran's missile capacity to inflict damage was limited. A new confrontation today would also involve naval forces and a vastly larger array of missiles, thousands of short-range ones that Iran certainly possesses.

Based on the numbers from the 12-day war, we can estimate that each day of operations now would cost $3-4 billion or more, especially considering that Iran has learned lessons from the previous war and is better prepared.

In 20 days of war, the figure could approach $100 billion.

But the costs don't stop there. If we take the minimum damage to a single base (like Al Udeid in Qatar), which ranged from $500 million to $1.5 billion, a massive, coordinated, and saturating Iranian attack on multiple US bases in the Gulf would cause astronomical damage.

We're talking about $80–100 billion in damage to US bases in the region alone. These figures are estimates drawn from think tank analyses (CSIS, JINSA, RAND) on Gulf base vulnerabilities and historical repair costs after attacks.

That alone would push a 20-day war toward $150–200 billion.

And remember: any prolonged escalation or impact on oil and gas, such as closure of the Strait of Hormuz, would multiply these figures exponentially.

Iran is in a comfortable position in the sense that it possesses the weapons to impose high costs in the event of a war, and, unlike June 2025, they are certain they will not be caught by surprise. It will be a hard war and it will not be brief.

🧵 Patricia Marins
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