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- Stop enriching uranium;
- Reduce missile stockpiles;
- Reduce approximately 2000 kg of enriched nuclear material (3.67–60 %);
- Stop supporting regional proxies.
In return, Iran is offered the lifting of sanctions and a return to the international community.
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📝🇺🇸❌🇮🇷 - On the Brink: Showdown in the Middle East
Amid an escalating American buildup, it’s clear Witkoff’s list of demands is more of a request for surrender. Accepting the abolition of its nuclear program and limitations on its ballistic missile force would leave Iran powerless to defend itself in any future conflict, which is the entire point of asking for these “concessions”. This demarche is a poison pill meant to justify further action when Iran rightly refuses it or, should they be foolish enough to actually accept it, will make the job of Israel and the U.S. easier when they inevitably tear up any agreement to conduct strikes anyway. The goal here for Tel Aviv and Washington isn’t peace and anybody who thinks they actually care about protesters needs to get their head checked; they want a final showdown with Iran to remove it as an obstacle to themselves in the Middle East.
For those that don’t remember, in the lead up to the 12 Day War last year there was much reporting of an alleged break between Trump and Netanyahu with Trump claiming diplomacy right until the start of the strikes. At that point, he gleefully admitted it had all been a ruse to lull Iran into a false sense of security. Many Iranian seniors officials died as a result in the initial strikes, having believed they were negotiating in good faith and having gathered to discuss the situation. Everything that is happening now must be understood in this light and, if you need any further confirmation, the U.S. has announced further force transfers today. There is no diplomatic solution to be had, and this next round will be fought with absolute brutality as a result.
What is coming will be incredibly violent and deadly for many as a result, unfortunately.
Amid an escalating American buildup, it’s clear Witkoff’s list of demands is more of a request for surrender. Accepting the abolition of its nuclear program and limitations on its ballistic missile force would leave Iran powerless to defend itself in any future conflict, which is the entire point of asking for these “concessions”. This demarche is a poison pill meant to justify further action when Iran rightly refuses it or, should they be foolish enough to actually accept it, will make the job of Israel and the U.S. easier when they inevitably tear up any agreement to conduct strikes anyway. The goal here for Tel Aviv and Washington isn’t peace and anybody who thinks they actually care about protesters needs to get their head checked; they want a final showdown with Iran to remove it as an obstacle to themselves in the Middle East.
For those that don’t remember, in the lead up to the 12 Day War last year there was much reporting of an alleged break between Trump and Netanyahu with Trump claiming diplomacy right until the start of the strikes. At that point, he gleefully admitted it had all been a ruse to lull Iran into a false sense of security. Many Iranian seniors officials died as a result in the initial strikes, having believed they were negotiating in good faith and having gathered to discuss the situation. Everything that is happening now must be understood in this light and, if you need any further confirmation, the U.S. has announced further force transfers today. There is no diplomatic solution to be had, and this next round will be fought with absolute brutality as a result.
What is coming will be incredibly violent and deadly for many as a result, unfortunately.
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They fear that USA could want Svalbard next or that Russia follows in U.S. footsteps.
SV party leader Kirsti Bergstø calls on PM Støre to tell MPs what Svalbard’s new situation is
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Regardless if the US annexes Greenland through peaceful or violent means, for it to control the GIUK Gap, Greenland by itself won't suffice. Iceland, the Faroe Islands, the Jan Mayen Island, Svalbard and the Shetland islands will have to come under American control as well.
The dispute over Greenland isn't just about the U.S. consolidating its presence in the Arctic and fending off Russian and Chinese threats. Its also the EU's first big test in its struggle to present itself as a truly sovereign power and not a mere extension of the Global American Empire.
If Denmark and by extension, the EU, manage to retain control over Greenland, the case for European sovereignty from either the US or Russia will significantly improve and that may cause the Chinese and Russians to actually take Brussels seriously.
Ursula von der Leyen and Emmanuel Macron have been proclaiming the EU's independence ever since Donald Trump took office but they have yet to put their money where their mouth is in regards to Greenland.
Trump could not have been more clear about his intent to annex the island, no matter how many concessions for military bases and mineral exploitation rights he's given by the Danish, yet no significant EU response was announced to this landgrab besides a few countries sending small groups of officers to "survey" the island.
Russia hasn't laid claim to a single inch of EU territory yet Brussels insists that's what's going to happen if Ukraine falls, but how should Russia be deterred and discouraged from creating a landbridge to the Kaliningrad exclave if the EU doesn't fight for Greenland?
Analysts have claimed that the US annexing Greenland will be the end of NATO but that's only half of the story. The loss of Greenland has the potential to be the last nail in the coffin for the European project and convince more EU members to seek alternatives and protection from other, bigger powers.
Weakness will only invite more aggression from neighbours. If the US succeeds in obtaining Greenland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Jan Mayen, Svalbard are next.
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I may put a tariff on countries if they don't go along with Greenland because we need Greenland for national security.
I may put a tariff on countries if they don't go along with Greenland because we need Greenland for national security.
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Berlin doubts the EU’s ability to resist the rise of nationalist parties and the Trump administration’s knockouts. This scepticism, unprecedented across the Rhine, raises fears of a lasting weakening, even a progressive marginalization, of Europe as it exists today.
Fifteen years after the euro crisis, would Germany take to doubt Europe? The advance of nationalist parties on the Old Continent, four years of war in Ukraine without tangible hope of a ceasefire and the difficulty of the Twenty-Seven in responding to the repeated attacks of Donald Trump have installed, in the Rhine, a form of disbelief over the ability of the European Union (EU) to be more than an economic space.
“There is a growing scepticism about the European project,” said German Green Co-Chair Franziska Brantner. When I defend it [the EU], I am told: “Who do you want to build Europe with? Giorgia Meloni is Eurosceptic; Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia are also Eurosceptic, Emmanuel Macron has no more power, and France could switch to the far-right in 2027.” We postpone the plan to move forward, especially in defense and security, because of the possibility of Marine Le Pen being elected in 2027. If we continue like this, allowing Trump to divide us, the end of the EU is possible. »
“The end of the EU is no longer a taboo,” said essayist Sabine Rennefanz in her latest column in Spiegel, which appeared on 8 January, describing a mind-blowing EU, deeply divided on central issues such as the new imperialism of the United States and Russia.
“When we remember the beginnings of the European Union, the present seems disappointing,” she writes. The EU is “not decomposing, not unable to act, but it has weakened from within.” Her long unimaginable end is today “especially an unpleasant idea that no one likes to talk about.” The author would not be surprised “if, in ten years, this EU no longer existed. Not because of a great upheaval, but because of a gradual loss of importance. The treaties would remain, the buildings would also remain. Only the political idea behind them would have disappeared. »
The chancellor, Friedrich Merz, who was hopeful for the renewal of Europe when he came to the head of the German government in May 2025, seems to have become more cautious, sometimes playing the card of Germany alone. “If you don’t want Europe, at least make Germany your partner,” he suggested to Donald Trump on December 9, 2025, when the new U.S. security strategy had just been published.
“No one seems to care seriously about the EU”, yet alone to be able to “defend the European life model based on freedom”, alerts the center-left daily Süddeutsche Zeitung in an analysis published on 11 January, going so far as to predict “the fall of Europe as early as next year” under the effect of the victory of populist and Eurosceptic parties in France and Poland.
Should the EU be more politically integrated? Having a leader elected by direct suffrage? Being a federation of nation-states? Having a common army? No one is looking into these issues anymore. Rather, it is “the American president who sets the tone of the debates in Europe,” laments Josef Kelnberger, correspondent of the Munich daily in Brussels, who fears that the EU will “perish out of indifference.”
“A European defence community must be recreated, as in 1952,” insists Franziska Brantner. But not to Twenty-Seven, it is obvious. Europe has only ever advanced in a restricted format, such as when the euro or the Schengen area was created. »
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📢 🇪🇺 🇺🇸 Time to dump Trump? Europeans whisper last-resort options to save Greenland
The alliance is already broken, officials say, so why not threaten to cut ties with America on military collaboration?
"Why should the US continue to have access to these bases, or receive support from allies’ naval assets, air forces, or even intelligence services, if it tries to take sovereign territory from a NATO member like Denmark?"
"The question is so sensitive that diplomats are at pains to keep it away from the mainstream debates between governments in the summit rooms of the EU or NATO."
Logistically, closing U.S. bases would involve “profound challenges,” said Geoffrey Corn, director of the Center for Military Law and Policy at Texas Tech University, like managing troop departures and legal claims for the value of military assets. But legally, “it’s really a matter of domestic law” for European countries that want to terminate the U.S. presence, he said. “That's their prerogative.”
“The transatlantic relationship is changing,” one official from an EU country said. “It’s not going back.”
https://www.politico.eu/article/donald-trump-europe-greenland-threat-military-defense-allies/
📎 Politico
The alliance is already broken, officials say, so why not threaten to cut ties with America on military collaboration?
"Why should the US continue to have access to these bases, or receive support from allies’ naval assets, air forces, or even intelligence services, if it tries to take sovereign territory from a NATO member like Denmark?"
"The question is so sensitive that diplomats are at pains to keep it away from the mainstream debates between governments in the summit rooms of the EU or NATO."
Logistically, closing U.S. bases would involve “profound challenges,” said Geoffrey Corn, director of the Center for Military Law and Policy at Texas Tech University, like managing troop departures and legal claims for the value of military assets. But legally, “it’s really a matter of domestic law” for European countries that want to terminate the U.S. presence, he said. “That's their prerogative.”
“The transatlantic relationship is changing,” one official from an EU country said. “It’s not going back.”
https://www.politico.eu/article/donald-trump-europe-greenland-threat-military-defense-allies/
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POLITICO
Time to dump Trump? Europeans whisper last-resort options to save Greenland – POLITICO
The alliance is already broken, officials say, so why not threaten to cut ties with America on military collaboration?
📢 🇺🇸 👮♂️ Trump on Truth Social:
"In Minnesota, the Troublemakers, Agitators, and Insurrectionists are, in many cases, highly paid professionals. The Governor and Mayor don’t know what to do, they have totally lost control, and our currently being rendered, USELESS! If, and when, I am forced to act, it will be solved, QUICKLY and EFFECTIVELY! President DJT"
📎 Donald J. Trump
"In Minnesota, the Troublemakers, Agitators, and Insurrectionists are, in many cases, highly paid professionals. The Governor and Mayor don’t know what to do, they have totally lost control, and our currently being rendered, USELESS! If, and when, I am forced to act, it will be solved, QUICKLY and EFFECTIVELY! President DJT"
📎 Donald J. Trump
🇺🇸 U.S. military says it conducted the first kinetic drone swarm on American soil during a recent exercise
The U.S. military conducted the first kinetic drone swarm on American soil in a demonstration at Camp Blanding, Florida, using live ordnance against simulated targets. The event, part of the Pentagon’s Swarm Forge project, involved multiple first-person view drones coordinated via a shared network. Officials emphasized the demonstration's significance in testing AI-enabled military capabilities and pushing drone swarm technology forward.
A small group of troops gathered at Camp Blanding, Florida, on Jan. 8 where they launched four first-person view drones — some of which were packed with plastic explosives — into the air and toward a column of inflatable tanks. One drone acted as a “leader,” guiding the other three toward their targets, which exploded in synchronized pops, according to a video of the demo.
The exercise was part of a Pentagon pace-setting project called Swarm Forge, which was announced in a slew of military artificial intelligence-related documents on Monday. Part of Swarm Forge intends to test and scale “ways of fighting with and against AI-enabled capabilities,” according to the Defense Department’s latest AI strategy.
https://defensescoop.com/2026/01/15/drone-swarm-forge-demonstration-us-military-camp-blanding/
The U.S. military conducted the first kinetic drone swarm on American soil in a demonstration at Camp Blanding, Florida, using live ordnance against simulated targets. The event, part of the Pentagon’s Swarm Forge project, involved multiple first-person view drones coordinated via a shared network. Officials emphasized the demonstration's significance in testing AI-enabled military capabilities and pushing drone swarm technology forward.
A small group of troops gathered at Camp Blanding, Florida, on Jan. 8 where they launched four first-person view drones — some of which were packed with plastic explosives — into the air and toward a column of inflatable tanks. One drone acted as a “leader,” guiding the other three toward their targets, which exploded in synchronized pops, according to a video of the demo.
The exercise was part of a Pentagon pace-setting project called Swarm Forge, which was announced in a slew of military artificial intelligence-related documents on Monday. Part of Swarm Forge intends to test and scale “ways of fighting with and against AI-enabled capabilities,” according to the Defense Department’s latest AI strategy.
https://defensescoop.com/2026/01/15/drone-swarm-forge-demonstration-us-military-camp-blanding/
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U.S. military says it conducted the first kinetic drone swarm on American soil during a recent exercise
The U.S. military conducted the first kinetic drone swarm on American soil during a demonstration earlier this month, officials said.
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🇺🇸 DoWCTO:
"The future of warfare is now. Drone swarms and AI-enabled capabilities will be embedded into our entire fighting force. The Department of War will be AI-FIRST."
📎 Department of War CTO
"The future of warfare is now. Drone swarms and AI-enabled capabilities will be embedded into our entire fighting force. The Department of War will be AI-FIRST."
📎 Department of War CTO
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CIA director in Caracas together with Provisional Interim Venezuelan authorities.
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🇺🇸 🤝 🇻🇪 Trump says he will work with remnants of the Maduro regime so Venezuela does not turn into Iraq.
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🇸🇦 🇪🇬 🇸🇴 Saudi Arabia is forming a military coalition with Egypt and Somalia, signaling a shift toward a more assertive regional foreign policy. This includes moving to expel UAE influence in the Horn of Africa and Red Sea, while strengthening security alliances to support Saudi's Vision 2030. Meanwhile, Somalia has canceled agreements with the UAE, affecting Red Sea operations and counterterrorism efforts.
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📖 🇺🇸 America is two empires.
One is a land empire that was conquered by rifle-armed settlers in the 19th century.
The other is an oceanic/diplomatic empire built by the US Navy and the State Department in the 20th century.
Isolationist sentiment comes from the type of people who built the former.
Internationalist sentiment comes from the type of people who built the latter.
📎 Clint Warren-Davey
One is a land empire that was conquered by rifle-armed settlers in the 19th century.
The other is an oceanic/diplomatic empire built by the US Navy and the State Department in the 20th century.
Isolationist sentiment comes from the type of people who built the former.
Internationalist sentiment comes from the type of people who built the latter.
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🐐 🇸🇾 🇮🇱 Israeli troops smuggled herd of 250 goats from Syria to West Bank farms
A battalion from the Golan Brigade, operating in the Golan Heights, was conducting a mission inside Syrian territory when it identified the herd — belonging to Syrian farmers — and brought it into Israeli territory, according to Channel 12 news.
The goats were then reportedly loaded onto trucks that were apparently prepared in advance and transported to several farms in illegal outposts in the West Bank, where livestock grazing is common.
The incident came to light the morning after the herd was smuggled, when farmers in the Golan Heights spotted dozens of goats wandering along the road and reported it to the army, prompting an investigation. Searches were reportedly still being carried out for the goats, some 200 of which were believed to be roaming in Israel, unmarked and unvaccinated, while the remainder of the herd was scattered inside Syrian territory.
Israeli forces have been deployed to nine posts inside southern Syria since the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime in December 2024, mostly within the UN-patrolled buffer zone on the border between the countries.
Troops have been operating in areas up to around 15 kilometers (some nine miles) deep into Syria, aiming to capture weapons that Israel says could pose a threat to the country if they fall into the hands of “hostile forces.”
https://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-troops-smuggled-herd-of-250-goats-from-syria-to-west-bank-farms-report
A battalion from the Golan Brigade, operating in the Golan Heights, was conducting a mission inside Syrian territory when it identified the herd — belonging to Syrian farmers — and brought it into Israeli territory, according to Channel 12 news.
The goats were then reportedly loaded onto trucks that were apparently prepared in advance and transported to several farms in illegal outposts in the West Bank, where livestock grazing is common.
The incident came to light the morning after the herd was smuggled, when farmers in the Golan Heights spotted dozens of goats wandering along the road and reported it to the army, prompting an investigation. Searches were reportedly still being carried out for the goats, some 200 of which were believed to be roaming in Israel, unmarked and unvaccinated, while the remainder of the herd was scattered inside Syrian territory.
Israeli forces have been deployed to nine posts inside southern Syria since the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime in December 2024, mostly within the UN-patrolled buffer zone on the border between the countries.
Troops have been operating in areas up to around 15 kilometers (some nine miles) deep into Syria, aiming to capture weapons that Israel says could pose a threat to the country if they fall into the hands of “hostile forces.”
https://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-troops-smuggled-herd-of-250-goats-from-syria-to-west-bank-farms-report
The Times of Israel
Israeli troops smuggled herd of 250 goats from Syria to West Bank farms — report
IDF tells Israeli TV network that team commander was dismissed from service over incident and company commander reprimanded, while squad itself was suspended for significant period