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Open-source intelligence monitor focused on Europe and conflicts around the world.
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WarMonitor 2 months ago
U.S. President Donald Trump criticized Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, saying, “He’s been a lousy Fed chairman. He’s kept interest rates too high, and I call him ‘Too Late.’ He’s overseeing a construction situation that’s costing billions and billions of dollars, and it looks like it won’t open for a long time. He’s either corrupt or incompetent.”
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WarMonitor 2 months ago
The United States is studying ways to help fund the massive task of rebuilding Venezuela’s infrastructure, possibly including the use of government agencies like the International Development Finance Corp., according to a White House official. - Bloomberg
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WarMonitor 2 months ago
According to officials and individuals close to the White House who spoke anonymously to The Washington Post, arguments within the Trump administration against striking Iran include the risk of accidents or operational failures during high-risk military and intelligence activities, as well as concerns that the collapse of Iran’s government could result in an even more militant regime or create another failed state in the Middle East. image
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WarMonitor 2 months ago
The Venezuela government has started releasing prisoners with U.S. citizenship, people with knowledge of the situation said. - Bloomberg
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WarMonitor 2 months ago
Justice Department official says there's 'currently no basis' for criminal civil rights probe in Minnesota ICE shooting. - AP
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WarMonitor 2 months ago
Reza Pahlavi said: “My fellow compatriots, as I stated in my previous message, the world has not only seen and heard your courage and your voices—it is now taking action. By now, you have surely heard the message from the President of the United States. Help is on the way. Continue your struggle. Do not allow this regime to present the situation as normal. After all the bloodshed, there is now an ocean of blood between us and this regime. Record the names of these criminals. One day, they will be held accountable for their actions. And I have a direct message for members of the military: You are Iran’s national army, not the army of the Islamic Republic. Your duty is to protect the lives of your fellow citizens. Time is running out. Join the people as soon as possible.”
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WarMonitor 2 months ago
In his recent best-selling book, Republican Senator John N. Kennedy offers a colorful portrayal of Lindsey Graham, writing, “If you want to stump Lindsey, just ask him to name a country he wouldn’t bomb.” Kennedy goes on to describe the South Carolina senator as unpredictable, adding, “Invite him to dinner, and you don’t know whether he’ll sit down for an intelligent conversation or get drunk and vomit in the fish tank. But that’s why I like him.” image
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WarMonitor 2 months ago
ISRAEL: This week in Hebron, Israeli Arab Bedouins posing as IDF soldiers robbed an Arab-owned jewelry store. The suspects wore IDF uniforms and carried military-issued weapons, and filmed themselves while traveling to carry out the robbery. One suspect was detained by Palestinian Authority security forces and later transferred to Israeli custody. The remaining suspects were captured by Israeli security forces. All stolen jewelry, along with the stolen IDF weapons, uniforms, and tactical gear, was recovered.
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WarMonitor 2 months ago
U.S. Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) said the Iranian regime has reportedly killed 12,000 of its own citizens for demanding freedom and shut down the internet to conceal the truth, calling it the behavior of a repressive government desperate to cling to power. He said the United States cannot look the other way and must hold the Iranian regime accountable for its atrocities while standing with the Iranian people in their fight to live free. image
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WarMonitor 2 months ago
According to Arab Gulf officials cited by The Wall Street Journal, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Qatar have been privately urging the Trump administration not to strike Tehran after the United States warned them to prepare for the possibility of an attack. The officials said the Gulf states are concerned that an effort to topple the Iranian regime would unsettle oil markets and ultimately harm the U.S. economy. Gulf leaders fear that military action against Iran could disrupt oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, which carries roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil shipments. Saudi officials have reportedly assured Tehran that they would not take part in any potential conflict or allow U.S. forces to use Saudi airspace for strikes, as part of an effort to distance themselves from and discourage American military action. image
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WarMonitor 2 months ago
U.S. President Donald Trump, when asked whether he had a message for Iran’s leaders, said: “The message is that they’ve got to show humanity. They’ve got a big problem, and I hope they’re not killing people. It would seem to me that they’ve been badly misbehaving, but that’s not confirmed.”
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WarMonitor 2 months ago
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that it would be a “big problem” for Greenland’s Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen to choose Denmark over the United States.
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WarMonitor 2 months ago
U.S. President Donald Trump said, “I’m heading back to the White House now. We’re going to take a look at the whole situation unfolding in Iran—really bad stuff. We’ll get more accurate numbers on what’s happening with regard to the killings.”
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WarMonitor 2 months ago
🚨U.S. President Donald Trump said the United States would take “very strong action” against Iran if the regime begins hanging protesters. “We don’t want to see what’s happening in Iran happen,” Trump said. “It’s not going to work out well.”
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WarMonitor 2 months ago
The Israeli military said gunfire is continuing in Rafah in southern Gaza after six Hamas militants opened fire on IDF troops, with two of the attackers killed in the ensuing clashes.
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WarMonitor 2 months ago
According to the editorial board of Iran International, at least 12,000 people have reportedly been killed by security forces during the ongoing anti-government protests in Iran. The outlet described the events as the “largest massacre in contemporary Iranian history,” saying most of the killings occurred over two consecutive nights, Thursday and Friday, January 8 and 9. Iran International said the figures are based on information from a source close to Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, two sources within the Office of the President, multiple contacts in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in Mashhad, Kermanshah, and Isfahan, as well as eyewitness testimony, families of victims, field reports, medical-center data, and information provided by doctors and nurses across several Iranian cities. image
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WarMonitor 2 months ago
Donald Trump said, “You’re so lucky I even allow you into this room with me—I’m kidding, I’m kidding. The fake news will say Donald Trump thinks he’s hot stuff. But right now, I’m feeling pretty good, I will say. You’re very lucky to be here.”
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WarMonitor 2 months ago
🚨Mike Tomlin has notified the Pittsburgh Steelers that he is stepping down as the team’s head coach, according to ESPN.