Another sign the Regime won’t change–they keep arresting opponents, including world famous persons. “Iran arrests Nobel Prize-winning human rights activist Narges Mohammadi,” i24, 12-12-25.
“Behind the Seized Venezuelan Tanker, Cuba’s Secret Lifeline,” NYT, 12-12-25. Why does the Times wait to run these stories? You can’t lead from behind. Let the world know these illegal activities so we understand beforehand why states like the U.S. could act. Here’s part: “The history of Skipper’s voyages points to a larger, looser network connecting the energy industries of Venezuela, Cuba, Iran and Russia, the four American adversaries that have been, to various degrees, shut out from the formal global oil market by Washington’s sanctions. Skipper’s crew of about 30 sailors was mostly Russian, a U.S. official said. Before shipping Venezuelan oil, Skipper spent four years as part of Iran’s covert fleet, transporting Iranian oil to Syria and China, according to data from Kpler, the shipping data firm, and a senior Iranian oil ministry official, who discussed sensitive issues on condition of anonymity.”
“U.S. Boarded Ship and Seized Cargo Heading to Iran From China,” NYT, 12-12-25. As reported first by WSJ. “A U.S. special operations team boarded a ship in the Indian Ocean last month [in November] and seized cargo headed to Iran from China, a U.S. official said, a rare operation at sea aimed at blocking Tehran from rebuilding its military arsenal. … The United States had been tracking the shipment as it made its way from China to Iran, the U.S. official said on condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorized to speak publicly, and the ship was sailing several hundred miles off the coast of Sri Lanka when U.S. special operations forces launched the operation. The commandos boarded the ship and confiscated its cargo before letting the vessel proceed. It was unclear what exactly the ship was carrying, but the cargo, the official said, consisted of dual-use components that could be used either for civilian applications or to make conventional weapons. … Iranian factories are working around the clock to replenish stockpiles of long-range missiles and drones that can be used to strike Israel. In the war this summer, Iran had sought to overwhelm Israel’s air defense network through sheer numbers, and will likely seek to import components to build as many new weapons as possible ahead of a renewed conflict.”