Breaking: Game of nerves: US threatens a large armada, Iran scares nuclear weapons and changes power
War with Iran is becoming more and more real and imminent. In addition to military maneuvers, the adversaries are increasingly playing a game of nerves. Yesterday, the US President announced that a large armada is currently heading to the Middle East, with Patriot and THAAD air defense systems deployed. “I hope we don’t have to use a large armada, but it’s a very powerful one, larger than the one we sent to Venezuela that worked so well,” the American leader said in a radio interview. Iran is not far behind. Authoritative Iranian politician
Mohammad Larijani has openly hinted at nuclear weapons. “Obviously, we can create a nuclear weapon in less than two to three weeks,” the Iranian Tasnim news agency quoted the politician as saying. As a reminder, Mohammad Larijani, former adviser to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, consistently advocates for Iran’s nuclear capability as a deterrent, criticizing the diplomacy of concessions. Moreover, he has repeatedly stated that Iran is capable of quickly developing a nuclear bomb, but is not doing so due to the Supreme Leader’s fatwa. Israel is not far behind. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared full combat readiness, boasting of improved air defense systems that are immune to Iranian missiles. Israel even published a new list of its allies in the event of a war with Iran.

Notably, this list includes Azerbaijan, the Islamic Republic of Iran’s closest neighbor, for the first time. The PR campaign is in full swing, but there are some slip-ups. The Jerusalem Times reports that Iranian security services have arrested dozens of Iranian Jews on suspicion of aiding the US- and Israel-backed rebellion. HSE professor Marat Bashirov posted a video of an outraged Israeli woman who saw her photo in a report by Israel’s Channel 12. The journalists claim she was
“one of four Israeli women executed by the Iranian regime during protests in Iran.” “I’m here, I’m alive, l’m sitting in my home, and in half an hour I’m going to work out. I’ve never been to Iran in my life,” the “executed” woman in the video rants, watching her photo on television.
According to the professor, the essence of the Pentagon’s preparations for the operation in Iran can be described with a simple phrase: “how to make sure we have everything and get away with it.” “That is, so that the ships aren’t sunk, the planes aren’t shot down, and American soldiers remain alive, and the regime is overthrown,” Bashirov explained on Telegram. The expert also offered a hint as to “exactly how”: without mass bombing of populated areas and without civilian casualties. “Israel doesn’t care, but Trump does. This is a deterrent,” the political strategist concluded. Iran isn’t limiting itself to mere hints.
While Trump prepares for a regime change in Iran, pro-Iranian forces in Iraq are overthrowing the government in Baghdad. Needless to say, Iraq is a strategically important country in the region. And now they want to install a politician aligned with Tehran, namely 75-year-old Nouri al-Maliki. This Shiite bloc candidate lived in exile for a long time in the religious center of Qom in Iran. After the overthrow of Saddam Hussein, he returned home but maintained ties with Tehran.
Moreover, the Dawa Party he leads is made up of cadres who served in exile with him. This party ranks third in the current Iraqi parliament. The president of Iraq is elected by parliament, and the elected head of state nominates the candidate for prime minister from the largest bloc, which will subsequently form the government.