They can’t tell a commercial airliner taking off from a supposed incoming warplane, and they shoot their own ships.  Today’s disaster is that one ship fired at and sank a missile ship during target practice, in another disaster for the Regime’s military.  Per the story, state television said the Konarak, a patrol/missile vessel, had been putting targets out in the water for other ships to fire upon.  Iran’s Tasnim news agency reported that another ship , Jamaran, accidentally fired the missile into Konarak.  The Army posted on its website, “The number of this accident’s martyrs is 19 and 15 have also been injured.”  They weren’t martyred, they were killed by their own Navy’s incompetence.  See “Iran says 19 sailors killed, 15 wounded in missile “accident” at sea,” CBS, AP, May 11, 2020.

“Happy Birthday to the Tehran Times,” Daniel Roth, Times of Israel, May 11, 2020.

“Iraq’s new prime minister reinstates popular general to head of counter-terrorism,” Gareth Browne, Telegraph, May 11, 2020.

“Families of Flight 752 victims call on airlines to stay out of Iranian airspace,” Levon Sevunts, CBC, May 11, 2020.

“Iran navy ‘friendly fire’ incident kills 19 sailors in Gulf of Oman,” BBC, May 11, 2020.

“Iran says prisoner swap can happen without talks,” Al Monitor, May 11, 2020.

“Iraq’s new prime minister reinstates popular general to head of counter-terrorism,” Gareth Browne, Telegraph, May 11, 2020.  “Iraq’s newly confirmed prime minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi announced the reinstatement of a top general whose sacking in September sparked a wave of protests across the country.  Speaking on state television on Saturday, Mr Kadhimi said that General Abdul Wahab Al-Saadi would be reinstated and promoted to head of the country’s elite Counter-Terrorism Services.  In an olive branch to protesters, Mr Kadhimi also announced the release of those arrested at demonstrations which have flared up in cities across the country since October. He promised investigations into the deaths of hundreds of protesters killed in those demonstrations.  Mr Saadi, a national hero from the country’s battles with Islamic State, is widely regarded as being close to the US. His sacking in September was interpreted by many as an indication of Iran’s growing influence over Baghdad. Hours after the announcement, protesters took to streets in cities across the country.”  Now it appears that is being reversed.

“All Iran mosques set to reopen on Tuesday,” Al Jazeera, May 11, 2020.

“U.S. tells Iran to send plane so Washington can deport 11 Iranian nationals,” Humeyra Pamuk, Reuters, May 11, 2020.

45 died Sunday, reported on Monday.  “Iran Reports 45 New Virus Deaths,” Esfandyar Batmanghelidj, Bourse & Bazaar, May 11, 2020.

Iranian spokesman Ali Rabiei said Sunday (today) on the government’s website, Dolat.ir that “We have stated our readiness to discuss the release of all prisoners without preconditions … but Americans have not responded yet.”  I’m quite confident that communications are ongoing through the Swiss Embassy in Tehran regardless of Rabiei’s statement.  Do note that he calls both sides as holding “prisoners”—the persons held by Iran are hostages.  See “Iran says United States yet to respond about prisoner swap,” Parisa Hafezi, Reuters, May 10, 2020.

I’m not even going to look up who this Gordon Duff fellow is, he’s no expert.  But having a few Westerners to provide quotes that the Regime uses to try to prove the mettle of its military just won’t hold water.  We should criticize these individuals who try to empower Iran and keep it from moving to act as a normal country.  See “Iran’s military power is a ‘nightmare’ for U.S. hardliners: analyst,” Tehran Times, May 10, 2020.

“US State Department slams Iran’s Mahan Air for role in spreading coronavirus,” Arab News, May 9, 2020.

Good news, Iran does not use cyberattacks.  “The Iranian government does not engage in cyberwarfare,” said Alireza Miryousefi, spokesman for Iran’s Mission to the United Nations.  See “Foreign intelligence officials say attempted cyberattack on Israeli water utilities linked to Iran,” Washington Post, May 9, 2020.  And see, “Scoop: Israeli security cabinet held secret meeting on unusual Iranian cyberattack,” Barak Ravid, Israel Channel 13, Axios, May 9, 2020.  The cabinet met about the cyberattack on civilian water infrastructure—Israeli officials see the attack as a major escalation by Iran due to the target was civilian (water facilities) in nature.”  BTW, that is accurate, it is a principle of international law that civilians are not to be attacked, even in times of war.  This goes back to the Paquete Habana case (1900) and centuries beyond.  But terrorists don’t usually adhere to international or moral law ….

It is tragic that Australia is not or cannot do more to wrest this academic hostage away from her captors.  She is being held in solitary cell barely larger than her body now for months and is undoubtedly worried she will go insane.  “Kylie Moore-Gilbert feels abandoned by Australia, sources in Iranian prison say,” Ben Doherty, Guardian, May 9, 2020.

Iranian courts since April have sentenced at least 13 people to prison terms solely for peacefully protesting the Iranian forces’ deadly attack on the Ukraine civilian airliner and the government’s initial denial of responsibility.  “Iran: Prosecutions for Protests About Plane-Downing,” HRW, May 8, 2020.

“Unbridled Poverty, An Inherent Outcome of Iran’s Systematic Corruption,” Pooya Stone, Iran Focus, May 8, 2020.

“Iran leaving Syria? Not so fast, says US Syria envoy,” Seth Frantzman, Jerusalem Post, May 8, 2020.  U.S. Amb. James Jeffrey said the US has not seen any strategic Iranian changes in Syria when it comes to using the country as a “second launchpad for long-range weapons against Israel.”  In short, the infamous Shia Crescent and the effort to provide Hezballah more lethal and more modern precision-guided missiles to threaten Israel continues.

“Iran Urges Europe To Prevent Israel From Attacking Syria, Lebanon,” Orkhan Jalilov, Caspian News, May 8, 2020.

Hackers linked to Iran have targeted staff at U.S. drug-maker Gilead Sciences in recent weeks, according to publicly-available web archives reviewed by Reuters and three cybersecurity researchers, as the company races to deploy a treatment for the COVID-19 virus.  Iran wants to steal the research.  See “Iran-linked hackers targeted Gilead Sciences,” Fox, May 8, 2020.

“Iran: Prosecutions for Protests About Plane-Downing,” HRW, May 8, 2020.

55 deaths Thursday, reported on Friday.  “Iran: Death toll from coronavirus rises to 6,541,” Ahmet Dursun, AA, May 8, 2020.

“Sanctioned Businessman Helps Maduro With Iran Oil Scheme,” Tsvetana Paraskova, OilPrice.com, May 8, 2020.

“Maduro to Tap Snctioned Dealmaker to Ship Gold to Iran,” Patricia Laya and Ben Bartenstein, Bloomberg, May 8, 2020.

“Iran, Afghanistan scramble to normalize ties after spat,” Syed Zafar Mehdi, AA, May 8, 2020.

“Iran seeks to benefit off Venezuela boat raid fiasco,” Seth Frantzman, Jerusalem Post, May 8, 2020.

“Tehran Is Contaminated With the Coronavirus – Top Iranian Official,” Iran News, May 8, 2020.

“Exclusive: Afghan lawmakers say 45 migrants drowned after Iranian guards forced them into river,” Abdul Qadir Sediqi, Storay Karimi, Reuters, May 7, 2020.

“Israeli water facilities – report,” Alex Winston, Jerusalem Post, May 7, 2020.

“British-Australian academic has repeatedly attempted suicide in Iranian jail: rights group,” Reuters, May 7, 2020.

“The covid-19 crisis could strengthen Iran’s ‘invisible government’,” Amir Hossein Mahdavi, Washington Post, May 7, 2020.

What do you know.  The U.S. has 11 Iranians that it is trying to deport for various reasons back to their home country of Iran.  Iran refuses to take them, instead saying the U.S. is holding Iranians hostage.  Hmm.  “US Eyes Deal to Free American in Iran, Pushes Back on Swap,” AP, May 7, 2020.

“Facebook posts from 2012 show early Iranian attempts to manipulate U.S. politics,” Kevin Collier, NBC, May 7, 2020.

“#Iran judiciary admits arresting two elite university students,” EU Reporter, May 7, 2020.

“Iran attacks Israeli water infrastructure: report,” Esat Firat, Fox, May 7, 2020.

“Tehran Parking Lot Turns Into a Drive-In Theater, Lifting Iran’s 41-Year-Old Ban,” Zack Sharf, IndieWire, May 7, 2020.

“Iran: Amazing qualities of our new long-range ballistic missiles,” Seth Frantzman, Jerusalem Post, May 7, 2020.

“Iran faces further allegations of corruption in coronavirus fallout,” Hollie McKay, Fox, May 7, 2020.

“The Iran Nuclear Deal: What’s Wrong With It And What Can We Do Now?,” UANI, May 7, 2020.

“How the coronavirus is cementing Iran’s tilt towards China,” Ali Dadpay, IranSource, May 7, 2020.

Iran and the U.S. are negotiating for the release a Navy veteran in exchange for an Iranian-American doctor detained by the U.S.  “Despite Rising Tensions, Iran and U.S. Are Negotiating a Prisoner Release,” Farnaz Fassihi, New York Times, May 6, 2020.

“Iran’s embrace of digital currency deepens,” Jacob Rozen, Coin Geek, May 6, 2020.

“Iran Agency Forbidden To Release Number Of Deaths Amid Coronavirus Controversy,” Radio Farda, May 6, 2020.

This is why we have an arms embargo, because this is what Iran wants to do.  To the U.S. and others.  “Iran’s Rouhani pledges “crushing response” if U.S. extends arms embargo,” Reuters, May 6, 2020.

“Hardliner Watchdog In Iran Opposes Electoral Reform To Boost Competitiveness,” Radio Farda, May 6, 2020.

“Iran warns of ‘rising trend’ as virus cases top 100,000,” AFP, May 6, 2020.

“The Crucial Oil Pipeline That Could Help Iran Skirt Sanctions,” Simon Watkins, OilPrice.com, May 6, 2020.

“US ‘Appalled’ at Iran’s Alleged Drowning of Afghan Migrants,” Ayaz Gul, VOA, May 6, 2020.

“Iran’s tourism lung choked by Covid-19,” Kourosh Ziabari, May 6, 2020.

“Senate to attempt to override Trump’s Iran war powers veto Thursday,” Jordain Carney, The Hill, May 6, 2020.

It helps to look at the actual Resolution to understand why there were not enough votes to override Pres. Trump’s veto, and keep pressure on Iran to reform.  The U.S. is not at war, and is not threatened with war.  Instead, Iran continues its 40 year antagonistic actions.  See “H. CON. RES. 83 IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES,” January 13, 2020.

78 died officially on Tuesday.  “Iran’s Coronavirus Death Toll Rises by 78 to 6,418,” Reuters, New York Times, May 6, 2020.

Iran is nominally cooperating at this point—it is hard to argue that there are dead bodies.  “Afghanistan and Iran investigate deaths of 16 Afghan migrants near border,” Susannah George, Washington Post, May 6, 2020.

Of course, this blog relies on open sources and my interpretation of them.  So just recently I posted that not much had changed in Iran’s level of involvement in Syria and the that part of the Shia Crescent was still as active as ever as Iran continued to pour in resources.  But here is significant news that Israel is passing on to the world, and doesn’t mind Iranian citizens’ hearing.  And information the Regime of course already knows.  Iran’s economic woes, worsened by the coronavirus crisis, have limited Tehran’s ability to support Hezbollah and other militias in Syria since 2011 when Iran first sent in snipers to shoot civilian protesters.  According to a 2018 report in Foreign Policy, Iran has 11 bases around the country, another 9 bases for their militia forces in southern Aleppo, Homs, and Deir Ezzor as well as another 15 bases belonging to Hezbollah.  Iran has spent over $30 billion and lost over 2,000 troops in Syria.  So it is really good to read in several sources below that Iran has now had to cut back.  We can certainly credit the significant increase of airstrikes blamed on Israel which has influenced Iran to reduce forces and decrease weapons smuggling by air.  Finally, the significance of this story is not just the counting of Iranian soldiers, armaments, missile components, etc. in Syria that have been decreasing per Israel and the U.S.  The other significance is the world seeing that Iran is in Syria for no good reason, and also that Iran has to admit that has no reason to be there other than expansion of the Revolution.  See “Senior defense official: Iran reducing presence in Syria,” Anna Ahronheim, Jerusalem Post, May 5, 2020.  See also, “Iran Significantly Reducing Forces in Syria, Israeli Defense Official Says,” Yaniv Kubovich, Haaertz, May 5, 2020.  The government of Israel has identified a significant reduction in the number of Iranian forces in Syria.  Iran has been evacuating military bases near the border with Israel since the start of the coronavirus outbreak.  Israel attributes this to damage incurred by Israeli attacks and to Iran’s economic crisis.  Israel believes that Syrian Pres. Assad understands Iran has become a burden, and that he pays a high price for its presence.  I believe Israel has been communicating this to him for some time, explicitly.  Syria’s anti-aircraft batteries have certainly taken a beating.

In trying to assess if Iran is “normalizing” its behavior, either due to goodwill, a change in heart, recognizing the advantages of the West, the effect of U.S. sanctions, reaction to coronavirus, budget cuts due to mismanagement and corruption, or a change in religious beliefs, loss of support from Russia or China—the list of possibilities is long—here is an interesting story from the overnight attacks in Syria most likely by Israel.  This article alone cites some of the many ways Iran is currently involved in Syria and Lebanon, the tip of the spear for the Shia Crescent, and an indication that Iran continues to shift funds and men and weapons to this front and is not yet moderating its behavior.  Here are some quotes:  “Iran-linked arms warehouses east of Aleppo in northern Syria and militia bases in Deir Ezzor in the east of the country”, “defense laboratory is believed by Western intelligence services to be used in the development of chemical weapons by the Syrian regime with help from Iran.”, “Iran-backed militias have established a number of bases and headquarters in the Aleppo area, as well as warehouses for storing advanced munitions.”, “missiles and ammunition belonging to the Iran-backed Hezbollah terror group.”, “military airfield outside Damascus killed four pro-Iranian fighters”, “Iranian-linked command centers”, “warehouse outside of Palmyra and the entrance to an underground facility near Damascus”, “Iran’s presence in Syria, where it is fighting in support of President Bashar Assad”, “Tehran seeks to establish a permanent foothold along Israel’s northern borders”, “Iran from providing the Lebanon-based Hezbollah terror group with advanced weaponry, specifically precision-guided missiles.”  See the article at “Strikes attributed to Israel hit Iran-linked defense labs, Shiite militia bases,” Judah Ari Gross, Times of Israel, May 5, 2020.

This is the first time in months that the Foreign Ministry has indicated willingness to trade hostages for U.S. prisoners.  Probably the Supreme Leader is seeing coronavirus as an opportunity to get some Iranians home (who have been charged with assisting the Regime in various ways).  The pain on the Iranian-held hostages has been afflicted, and there are always more hostages that can be taken.  “Spokesman Says Iran Still Prepared For Prisoner Exchange With US, Europe,” Radio Farda, May 4, 2020.  Here is a related story.  “Iran Official Says Five Military Personnel Are In Jail Abroad, Blames The US,” Radio Farda, May 5, 2020.

“Iran’s Trade Balance With Asian Partners Negative For First Time,” Dalga Khatinoglu, Radio Farda, May 5, 2020.

“Coronavirus returns long-banned drive-in movies to Iran,” Mehdi Fattahi and Nasser Karimi, AP, Star Tribune, May 5, 2020.

63 died Monday.  “Iran death toll from new coronavirus outbreak rises by 63 to 6,340: health ministry official,” Reuters, May 5, 2020.

“Facebook says it dismantles disinformation network tied to Iran’s state media,” Jack Stubbs and Katie Paul, Reuters, May 5, 2020.

180 former judges join 12,000 lawyers opposing move by the Supreme Leader to quash the Bar Association.  “Ex-Judges Join Lawyers In Rejecting Move To Dismantle Iran Bar Association,” Radio Farda, May 5, 2020.

“Iran Atomic Inspections Continued at a Record Pace Last Year,” Jonathan Tirone, Bloomberg, May 5, 2020.

“Pressure Increases On Prominent Rights Defender In Iran Prison,” Radio Farda, May 5, 2020.

Hundreds of Mahan Air flights to and from China across the Middle East.  Flight staff had Covid, one pilot died from Covid.  See “Sanctioned Iran airline flew first cases of coronavirus into Mideast,” Benjamin Weinthal, Jerusalem Post, May 5, 2020.

What?!  So Iran’s has been at this for more than 5 years.  “Iran’s state broadcaster meddled in Scottish referendum, says Facebook,” Michael Safi, Guardian, May 5, 2020.

See “U.S. expected to deport Iranian professor acquitted of sanctions busting: officials,” Humeyra Pamuk, Ted Hesson, Reuters, May 5, 2020.

Iran’s parliament has passed a bill to slash four zeros from the rial.  Iran’s national currency will be changed from the rial to the Toman, which is equal to 10,000 rials.  (they could just print more bills….).  “Iran approves plan to cut four zeros from falling currency –report,” Reuters, May 4, 2020.

“Top Iran official renews threat to ‘raze Israeli cities’ amid friction with US,” Times of Israel, May 4, 2020.

74 more died Sunday.  “Iran’s coronavirus death toll rises by 74 as mosques due to reopen,” Thomson Reuters, May 4, 2020.

This story seems to be Fake News, but I will post it here to test MEMO’s news collection abilities, by checking to see if it is true.  “Report: Russia, Turkey, Iran agree to remove Syria’s Assad,” Middle East Monitor, May 4, 2020.

74 died Sunday.  Iran also announced on Monday it reopened mosques in parts of the country deemed at low risk from coronavirus, about a third of Iran’s administrative divisions.  “Iran reopens mosques as virus deaths rise by 74,” RFI, May 4, 2020.

“Iran is using the pandemic as cover for cracking down on intellectuals,” Eugene Chudnovsky, Washington Examiner, May 4, 2020.

Another reminder there is no free press in Iran.  Reporters Without Borders ranks the Regime as one of the most repressive nations—the Regime is classified at 173 of 180 ranked countries.  See “Germany warns reporter that Iran could take her as political hostage,” Benjamin Weinthal, Jerusalem Post, May 3, 2020.

As a lawyer, I understand the value of the group representing the profession—to debate, reform, provide competent representation, strive for justice in soceity, the list is long.  When you read this article you realize how much the Regime wants to control the country and to keep legal issues from having lawyers involved at all.  Shocking.  “More Than 12,000 Lawyers In Iran Reject Move To Dismantle Bar Association,” Radio Farda, May 3, 2020.

So either it happened, or it didn’t.  Will Iran’s version hold up?  The Iranian consulate in Herat dismissed the reports.  “Probe into claims Afghan migrants forced into river by Iran guards,” AFP, Guardian, May 3, 2020.  See also “Afghanistan investigates reports Iran guards forced migrants into river,” BBC, May 3, 2020.

Iran holds the annual threatening demonstrations of Quds Day on the last Friday of Ramadan.  It is the only event in the world in which one country calls for the destruction of another.  This is the first time I can think of it has been cancelled!  “Iran Cancels Annual al-Quds Day anti-Israel Protests Amid Pandemic,” Haaertz, May 3, 2020.  “Iran weighs holding its anti-Israel ‘Quds Day’ amid pandemic,” Seth Frantzman, Jerusalem Post, May 3, 2020.

Yes, read the headline again.  There are billions of dollars of profit at stake.  These countries are trying to steal the research on a vaccine.  “Hackers from Iran, Russia Target UK Universities to Steal Vaccine Secrets,” Asharq Al-Awsat, May 3, 2020.

“Paper of Iran’s leader accuses Germany of terrorism in antisemitic tirade,” Benjamin Weinthal, Jerusalem Post, May 3, 2020.

Iran claimed 47 more fatalities from coronavirus on Saturday, reported Sunday.  “Iran’s coronavirus death toll rises 47 to 6,203,” AA, May 3, 2020.

I rarely put on my blog what The Express says, as it carries sensational-type of news.  But this story has enough of a reality feel—ferrying millions of dollars from Iran to Lebanon in suitcases for Hezbollah—that I will post it and look for verification.  “Iranian spies ‘smuggle millions to terrorists’ in Lebanon and Syria,” Marco Giannangeli, Exress, May 3, 2020.

65 more people died Friday, reported on Saturday on state TV.  “Iran’s COVID-19 deaths hit 6,156: health ministry,” Xinhua, May 2, 2020.

About 50 Afghan migrants crossing into Iran illegally were beaten and thrown into a river, local news media and witnesses say. As many as half did not survive.  Iran says they will investigate, we’ll see.  “Afghanistan Investigating Claims Migrants Were Killed by Iranian Guards,” Mujib Mashal and Asadullah Tiimory, New York Times, May 2, 2020.

65 died from with the coronavirus on Friday, reported on Saturday.  “Iran sees spike in COVID-19 deaths,” Elnur Baghishov, Trend, May 2, 2020.

“Rights Defender Says Iranian Journalists Face Danger In Turkey,” Radio Farda, May 2, 2020.

Another example of either it happened or it didn’t.  It would be great if the media followed up on this types of disagreements and investigated which country is telling the truth—Did Mahan Air come to VZ?  Did it bring gasoline catalysts?  Did it return to Iran with gold?  Those are not hard questions to investigate.  See “Iran rejects ‘baseless’ US comments on aid to Venezuela,” AP, May 2, 2020.

A very important reason that Iran does not move much toward being a normal country within international relations—it has protection and encouragement from Russia and China, two powerful states.  See “UANI Resource: Russian & Chinese Support Accelerates Iranian Disinformation Propaganda Campaign,” UANI, May 1, 2020.

63 died Thursday officially, announced Friday.  “Iran death toll from coronavirus rises by 63 to 6,091 – Health Ministry,” Reuters, May 1, 2020.

The Regime threatens Germany with violence.  Hostages?  Bombings?  In a statement from Iran’s Foreign Ministry after Germany recently said it would consider Hezbollah a terrorist organization, the IRI FM said, “The German government must face the negative consequences of its decision in the fight against real terrorist groups in the region.”  See the story at “Iran says Germany to face consequences over Hezbollah ban,” France24, May 1, 2020.

“Man accused of Iran death plot in Denmark goes on trial,” AFP, May 1, 2020.

The Regime controls Iran Front Page, and the Regime complains that it has little money to give Covid relief to its people because of U.S. sanctions.  Here is a story by IFP that on its face is a reminder that the Supreme Leader has many billions of dollars he can spend on his own people—if he choose to do so.  The editors at IFP made a mistake in allowing this headline, but on the other hand they have to advertise some sort of good news for the average Iranian.  “Iran Allocates $10 Billion to Compensate Industry Losses During Corona Outbreak,” IFP, May 1, 2020.

“U.S. seizes millions, disrupts purchase of oil tanker in move targeting Iran’s elite Quds Force,” Spencer Hsu, Washington Post, May 1, 2020.

63 died Thursday, reported Friday.  “Iran death toll from coronavirus rises by 63 to 6,091 – Health Ministry,” Reuters, May 1, 2020.

“Iran plans to make islands disputed with UAE ‘habitable’,” Middle East Monitor, May 1, 2020.

The Regime controls Iran Front Page, and the Regime complains that it has little money to give Covid relief to its people because of U.S. sanctions.  Here is a story by IFP that on its face is a reminder that the Supreme Leader has many billions of dollars he can spend on his own people—if he choose to do so.  The editors at IFP made a mistake in allowing this headline, but on the other hand they have to advertise some sort of good news for the average Iranian.  “Iran Allocates $10 Billion to Compensate Industry Losses During Corona Outbreak,” IFP, May 1, 2020.