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Daily Archives: 10. August 2026
Eifrig einreihen: Enteignungsdebatte vor Berlin-Wahl
Manch ein Linker mag sich ja bei den AusfĂ€llen der Linkspartei regelmĂ€Ăig an den Kopf fassen. Vertreter anderer Parteien beweisen dann aber doch immer wieder, dass sie zu noch blöderen Aktionen in der Lage sind. So der SPD-Kandidat fĂŒr die Berlin-Wahl, Steffen Krach, der sich mit dem Spruch »Hier können wir enteignen, liebe Linke!« vor dem Russischen Haus ablichten lĂ€sst, um nicht nur seine Einreihung in die ideologische Front gegen Russland, sondern auch in die gegen Vergesellschaftung zur Schau zu stellen.
Iranâs military reshuffle signals more offensive strategy
Khoshcheshm noted the appointments could also herald a major restructuring of Iranâs security and military apparatus, with a greater focus on pre-emptive strikes and more powerful responses to any US attack.
While he does not believe Iran would attack the US âoffhand with no reasonâ, he says the new leadership is preparing Iran to develop its capabilities for pre-emptive strikes and stronger attacks on US military forces and positions in the region.
He described the appointments as creating a âmore offensive-minded leadership for Iranâs security establishment across the boardâ.
Iran‘s Security Reshuffle Exposes Rift Dating Back To Cease-Fire Deal
Rezaei is a commander who holds some of the most closely guarded secrets of the 1980s Iran-Iraq war and the IRGC‘s founding years, and for just as long, he‘s been a favorite target of Iranian political satire. Now, at 71, he‘s back at the center of the Islamic republic‘s security decision-making.
Rezaei traded his uniform for politics in 1997 and ran for president four times, dropping out before the vote in 2005, then losing in 2009, 2013, and 2021, never pulling in more than about 3.9 million votes.
Iran Reshuffles Military Leadership as Khamenei Appoints Six Senior Commanders
The appointments came one day after Khamenei named Major General Mohsen Rezaei as his representative to Iranâs Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) and appointed outgoing SNSC secretary Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr as his political adviser.
President Masoud Pezeshkian separately appointed Rezaei as secretary of the SNSC, replacing Zolghadr.
PM Shehbaz says Makkah defence pact aimed at peace, not aggression
ISLAMABAD â Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said the Makkah defence agreement is not aimed at aggression, but seeks to promote peace, security and prosperity in the region among the three countries.
Briefing the federal cabinet, the prime minister said the Makkah agreement was an extension of the defence cooperation between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, noting that the two countries had also signed a defence pact last year.
Iranâs Araghchi and German foreign minister discuss developments
Iranâs FM Abbas Araghchi has discussed regional and international developments with his German counterpart, Johann Wadephul.
Their call came after Germany appeared to back Trumpâs 15-point peace plan for Gaza, with a foreign ministry spokesperson saying the proposal could pave the way for the disarmament of Hamas.
Archiv: Deutsche und EuropÀer raus! (aus Eurer Internetverbindung) / Germans and Europeans out! (of your internet connection)
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Eurovision of spies: Europe ranks its top intelligence agencies, reveals what it thinks of Mossad
The agencies were assessed in three main areas: recruiting âmolesâ and penetrating centers of power; assassination and sabotage operations, including operations such as Israelâs pager attack and Ukraineâs Operation Spiderweb; and intelligence collection, cyber operations and access to encrypted communications.
âI had not imagined that relations between the agencies were much more intense than the official relations between the countries,â a senior Swiss diplomatic figure told the magazine. âAn effective intelligence agency gives a country power no less significant than nuclear weapons.â
Can Netanyahu say just what he likes?
(October 25, 2015)
A political consultant once related how he lunched with Benjamin Netanyahu, who ordered a hamburger with fries. He was not supposed to be eating such foods â doctorâs orders. As they were finishing up, Bibiâs wife, Sarah, came in, saw the evidence and began to see red. Netanyahu, all righteous indignation, looked her straight in the eye and said he had eaten no such hamburger. The storyteller said he was convinced at that moment that Netanyahu himself believed it.
If apocryphal, it is definitely in character. Netanyahu regularly embraces bad ideas or even lies so totally that he convinces himself of their rightness. Others start to believe them too. His outlandish idea, uttered in a speech, was that Hitler would have been happy with just expelling Jews if a Palestinian, the then grand mufti of Jerusalem, had not suggested annihilation instead.
India to Israel and back: How a fake IRGC quote on nuclear weapons reached Netanyahuâs speech
While Ynet could not determine whether Netanyahu or his inner circle directed the circulation of Vahidi‘s alleged quote, the investigation pointed „to a series of familiar markers of disinformation distribution“.
It said that Netanyahu had faced similar accusations in the past.
In September 2024, Netanyahuâs office allegedly provided the UK-based Jewish Chronicle and Germany-based Bild newspaper with false information claiming that Hamas intended to smuggle Israeli captives through the Rafah area between the Gaza Strip and Egypt to Iran.
Two Netanyahu aides are also under investigation over allegations that classified documents were leaked to influence Israeli public opinion about military operations in Rafah.
Israeli journalist exposes how fabricated Iranian nuclear quote became ânewsâ
In a piece published in Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth on August 7, Bergman detailed how the alleged remarks by Ahmad Vahidi, the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), were amplified by Israeli media, Israeli political figures and US officials before eventually returning to India as a report attributed to the âIsraeli mediaâ.