Observe the continuing revolutionary zeal of Iran, and its refusal to be a normal country, taking care of its people, and trading and being at peace with its neighbors.  “Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Defies US and Israel,” Bloomberg, 8-19-25.

“Tehran infighting escalates over moderates’ push for change of course,” Iran International, 8-19-25.

“Iran Military Warns of ‘Crushing Response’ to Israeli Threats,” Iran Wire, 8-19-25.

Who is Caucasian?  (a new question for this blog!).  “Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian says in Yerevan that ‘governance in the Caucasus region must remain Caucasian.’  See “Armenia reassures visiting Iran leader it will control Azerbaijan corridor,” Al Jazeera, 8-19-25.

“Will China help Iran build a new air force?,” The New Arab, 8-19-25.

“Iran can strike US cities from the sea, claims all of Europe already within range, Iranian MP says,” JPost, 8-18-25.

Again, for anyone out there who thinks Iran learned its lesson during the 12 Day War, think again.  They continue to threaten, support proxies, develop nuclear weapons, work to control Lebanon, threaten Syria’s new government, support the killing of Ukrainians with drones for Russia, try to kill journalists, take civilians and hostages, and as this article points out continue to threaten war against Jews and Israel.  “Khamenei’s advisor: ‘New war between Israel and Iran may occur at any time’ – report,” JPost, 8-18-25.

“A Devastating Drought in Iran,” NPR, 8-18-25.  Iran’s country-wide drought and the mismanaged planning and response has resulted in capital Tehran about to run out of water.

Did it?  Are any other news sites carrying this?  Notice the source, consider the track record.  “Domestic investment in Iran’s free zones rises 80% in 4 months on year,” Tehran Times, 8-16-25.

“Iran’s president to visit Armenia, Belarus,” Xinhua, 8-16-25.

“Iran moves toward dramatic internal conflict and another war,” JNS, 8-16-25.  “Amid a water crisis and internal criticism of President Masoud Pezeshkian, assessments of a high likelihood of another war hang in the air.”

“Iran Supreme Court Upholds Political Prisoner Sharifeh Mohammadi’s Death Penalty,” Iran Human Rights, 8-16-25.

“External threats fail to halt Tehran’s infighting, move against president,” Iran International, 8-16-25.

Well said.  “Iran’s insistence on uranium enrichment risks another war, ex-official warns,” Iran International, 8-15-25.  But he has it wrong on the “right” to enrichment.

“Iran looks to China to rebuild its missile capabilities, Israelis concerned,” Ynet, 8-15-25.  See also “Iran Turns to China for Missile Boost: Report,” Newsweek, 8-15-25.

A point this blog has emphasized.  What Iran claims (under “international law” it says) is not accurate under international law treaty, custom, etc.  Notice the source, well-respected.  “Actually, the NPT doesn’t guarantee a right to make nuclear fuel,” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 8-15-25.

“Iran Update, August 15, 2025,” Critical Threats, 8-15-25.

It is make or break time.  “Hezbollah warns Lebanon ‘will have no life’ if state moves against it,” Reuters, 8-15-25.  Lebanon’s government may have to eliminate Hezbollah’s new leadership in order to attack the cancer, as Israel did some monts ago when he acted against Nasrallah and others.

The IRGC is still at it, supplying the Houthis and Hezbollah.  “Yemeni forces bust Iranian weapons shipment bound for Houthis, including chemical weapons – report,” JPost, 8-14-25.

“Analysis | Iran Scrambles to Shore Up Regional Clout as Domestic and Bilateral Crises Mount,” Haaretz, 8-14-25.

Remember, these are all hardliners, but there is a spectrum across the ruling group of the Regime.  Rouhani is a “moderate” hardliner.  “Former president joins growing push for overhaul of Iran’s rule,” Iran International, 8-14-25.

Truly choice—Notice the dissidence between the FM saying Iran does not interfere in Lebanese politics and the Iranian official at the end of the article saying that Lebanon couldn’t tell Iran to not be involved in arming Hezbollah inside Lebanon.  But also note, probably the first time ever, that Syria told Iran it couldn’t fly over its territory.  This means that Iran continues to meddle in Syria to this day.  See “Syria denied Iran security chief’s flight passage en route to Lebanon – Israeli paper,” Iran International, 8-14-25.  BTW, it is this kind of great reporting that the Regime tries to assassinate Iran International reporters in the U.K. and elsewhere.

“Diplomacy or defiance: Iran’s rulers face existential choice after US-Israeli strikes,” Reuters, 8-14-25.

This is crucial.  Who controls Lebanon?  Does Hezbollah?  Does Iran?  The State of Lebanon should be the entity who controls Lebanon.  Until Hezbollah and its controller Iran are defeated within Lebanon, the proxy and dangerous condition will remain.  This is a crucial point for Pres. Aoun and Lebanon, they will have to be strong.  “Lebanon rejects foreign interference, president tells Iran official,” Al Jazeera, 8-13-25.

“Iran Issues New Threat to US,” Newsweek, 8-13-25.

Mahar Air caught again carrying money from Iran to Hezbollah.  “Lebanon tells Iranian flight it can’t land, after IDF’s Hezbollah smuggling claim,” Times of Israel, 8-13-25.

Pres. Pezeshkian didn’t say that Hamas is taking the food, nor did he say that Israel is at war.  “Iran’s president mocks Netanyahu over pledge of help in water crisis,” AP, 8-13-25.

Iran won’t negotiate, so they may get penalized.  “UK, France and Germany ready to reimpose sanctions on Iran over nuclear programme,” BBC, 8-13-25.

“Iran fears ‘existential threat’ over Britain’s nuclear sanctions,” Telegraph, 8-13-25.

It didn’t.  But the Iranian Regime wants to scare its adversaries, foreign and domestic.  “Iran says it arrested 21,000 ‘suspects’ during 12-day war with Israel,” Reuters, 8-12-25.

“Crushing Dissent Outside the Spotlight in Iran’s Provincial Cities,” Center for Human Rights in Iran, 8-12-25.

“Iran Revamps Security Council, Signaling Survival Mode After Israeli Assault,” Middle East Forum, 8-12-25.  The report is absolutely right that “The regime’s top priority is self-preservation.”  Long-time survivalist Ali Larijani will be on the Supreme National Security Council.

Finally.  This blog has long complained that Mousavian was at Princeton, and advocated his being a professor there was a real black-eye for the ivy institution.  He was a mouthpiece for the Regime.  “Controversial Princeton prof with strong Iran ties steps down after campaign from dissidents, senator to remove him,” NY Post, 8-12-25.  “Seyed Hossein Mousavian, a Middle East security and nuclear policy specialist, retired from his position after 15 years as the head of the school’s Program on Science and Global Security on June 1, according to an announcement listing retiring employees on Princeton’s website. The professor is controversial for being heavily involved in Iran’s chemical and nuclear programs beginning in 2004, long before the country was known to have been building up its nuclear arsenal, according to German journalist Bruno Schirra. The move comes amid the news Princeton could lose more than $200 million in grants from the Trump administration for not tackling antisemitism on campus, The Post has learned. Iranian opposition activists as well as Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz, a Princeton alumnus, had long urged the school to fire Mousavian. “It’s a victory, but one has to wonder if he’s staying behind the scenes somehow,” said Lawdan Bazargan, a former political prisoner in Iran, a human rights activist and member of the US-based Alliance Against Islamic Regime of Iran Apologists. The group has waged a two-year campaign to get the university to ditch Mousavian. “We exposed the truth,” the group said in a press release last week. “Mousavian is not a neutral scholar but a former ambassador of the [Islamic Republic of Iran] who defended the fatwas to kill author Salman Rushdie.” Shirin Ebadi, a former Iranian judge who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003, has also previously accused Mousavian of supporting the fatwa. Before being hired by Princeton in 2009, Mousavian had also worked as a diplomat and editor of the Tehran Times, the English-language newspaper which is a mouthpiece for the regime. Mousavian was also Iran’s ambassador to Germany in 1992 when four dissidents were murdered in the back of a restaurant in Berlin.”

“Iran says ‘no cooperation’ with IAEA until new agreement is reached,” Bloomberg, Hindustan Times, 8-11-25.

“Iran’s Crude Oil is Stacking Up at Sea,” Maritime Executive, 8-11-25.  “Iran’s stock of crude oil held afloat has increased from 5 to 35 million barrels between January and July this year, with the volume held on tankers now estimated to be 40 million barrels. … Enforcement of sanctions is apparently therefore becoming more effective, in part because those providing shipping services, as well as the ships, managers and shipowners, are now being targeted.”  The Trump Administration is getting more aggressive on sanctions enforcement.

“War Is Hard Enough. It’s Harder When You Don’t Know Who Is in Charge,” NYT, 8-11-25.  Vali Nasr is correct, the IRGC is controlling more and more of Iran, and will be the future government.

“Iran runs covert nuclear procurement network with Vienna-based front firms,” Iran International, 8-11-25.  Run by Iran’s Organization of Defensive Innovation and Research, that’s all you need to know.

“Iran says willing to accept limits on nuclear program if sanctions lifted,” Iran International, 8-11-25.

“Revelation of Iranian Visit to Russia Raises Questions on Nuclear Cooperation,” FDD, 8-11-25.

This is the biggest news of the day by far.  Iran is threatened in its criminal movements.  Russia is concerned also.  “Iran threatens planned Trump corridor envisaged by Azerbaijan-Armenia peace deal,” Aze, 8-10-25.  Iran could continue to trade with Azerbaijan and Armenia, if it wants to do so legitimately.  Instead, Iran wants to continue to dominate the border and do illicit activities.  Finally, Iran doesn’t want Azerbaijan and Armena to have a peace treaty.

“UN nuclear watchdog official to visit Iran,” Politico, 8-10-25.

“Iran Faces Massive Travel Disruptions Following 12-Day Conflict with Israel,” Kurdistan24, 8-10-25.

Apparently it was true they were involved in a nuclear program and not just government scientists of some sort.  “Iran sends surviving nuclear scientists into hiding after 14 killed in Israeli strikes, report says,” NYPost, 8-10-25.

Fascinating smuggling routes and identified personnel for “smuggling corridors connecting Iran, Somalia, and Djibouti to Houthis-controlled territory in Yemen.”  See “The secret Iran-Hezbollah-Houthi weapons corridor,” Hayom, 8-10-25.

“Iran’s triple crisis is reshaping daily life,” Al Jazeera, 8-10-25.  Water scarcity, power shortages and record-breaking temperatures.