“Iran’s global network of goons,” ABC, 9-10-25.
This of course is not by accident or “Mother Nature.” It is the result of decades of mismanagement and overuse and corruption. Will the story be widely spread by the media? “Satellite Photos Show Middle East’s Largest Lake on Brink of Disappearing,” Newsweek, 9-10-25.
“Iran Steps Back from the Brink with UN Atomic Watchdog Deal,” Bloomberg, 9-10-25.
“Iran’s nomadic women fight for proper toilets, clean water,” DW, 9-10-25.
Notice what the IAEA says versus what Iran says. “IAEA chief says new Iran deal to cover all facilities, including bombed sites,” Iran International, 9-10-25. All sites. Iran blinked.
“New ‘Trump’ Corridor Leaves Iran Scrambling to Preserve Influence in the South Caucasus,” Stimson, 9-10-25. The article states “The new corridor would deprive Iran of lucrative transit fees and an important geopolitical lever over Azerbaijan, with which Tehran has often had tense relations in part because of Baku’s ties to Israel.” But this article doesn’t talk about the main thing—the reason the Regime doesn’t like Azerbaijan is because of Azeris in its midst, living mainly in the north central region of Iran. This ethnic group lives in both Iran and Azerbaijan. And the Azeris don’t like the abuses of the Regime.
“Opinion: With Traditional Proxies Sidelined, Iran Sets Its Sights on Sudan,” Washington Jewish Week, 9-10-25.
