# Iran
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Trapped Between Capitals: How a U.S. 'Peace Commission' Could Corner Pakistan’s Army Chief
A Chinese commentary contends that a U.S.-backed “peace commission” on Gaza, promoted by Donald Trump, is being used to pressure Pakistan into supervising Hamas’s disarmament. The piece argues that General Asim Munir faces an untenable choice: follow U.S. demands and lose domestic legitimacy, or resist and risk critical U.S. aid and economic support, with serious implications for Pakistan’s stability.

Trump’s Ultimatum to Iran Intensifies Regional Fears of Military Strike
President Trump’s public ultimatum to Iran and the deployment of a U.S. carrier strike group have triggered alarm across the Middle East, with Turkey, Qatar and Egypt calling for de‑escalation. Tehran says it is prepared to negotiate but will respond decisively to any attack, while Gulf states refuse to allow their airspace to be used for strikes on Iran.

US Military Buildup Near Iran Raises Risk of Wider Middle East Shock as Tehran Moves to Emergency Posture
A reinforced US naval and air posture near Iran has prompted emergency domestic measures in Tehran and public refusals by Saudi Arabia and the UAE to allow their territories to be used for attacks. The deployments increase the risk of miscalculation in a region where maritime chokepoints and proxy networks could rapidly widen any confrontation.

Netanyahu Vetoes Gaza Rebuilding Until ‘Complete’ Demilitarization, Rules Out Palestinian State
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said Israel will not permit the reconstruction of Gaza until it is fully demilitarized, rejected Palestinian statehood, and barred Turkey and Qatar from participating in any international stabilization force. His stance complicates a U.S. plan to move from ceasefire to phased governance, disarmament and rebuilding, and raises the prospect of a prolonged humanitarian and political stalemate.

US Sends Carrier Strike Group and Air-Force Drill into Middle East as Pressure on Iran Rises
CENTCOM has announced a multi-day Ninth Air Force readiness exercise in the Middle East, emphasizing rapid, dispersed deployments, while the nuclear-powered Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group has entered the region. The moves heighten military pressure on Iran and signal US intent to deter threats while calibrating operational posture to reduce vulnerabilities from large force concentrations.

U.S. Tells Israel It Is Nearing Readiness for Possible Strike on Iran, Raising Risks of Escalation
U.S. officials have informed Israel that preparations for possible military action against Iran are nearing completion, with operational windows expected to emerge in coming months but final action subject to presidential authorization. Public statements from Washington, Jerusalem and Tehran reflect heightened deterrent signaling that increases the risk of miscalculation and wider regional escalation.

U.S. Flies Dozens of Heavy Transports to Middle East in Largest Short-Term Airlift This Year
Open‑source data show the U.S. moved at least 42 heavy transport aircraft into the Middle East between January 18–26, with flights delivering matériel to hubs across the region. The operation, paired with a carrier strike group entry, is a significant logistics surge intended to preposition capabilities and signal deterrence amid heightened tensions with Iran.

Turkey Cracks Alleged Iran-Directed Spy Ring Targeting NATO Base and Drone Transfers
Turkish authorities say they have dismantled an espionage network they allege was directed by Iranian intelligence, arresting six people, including defence-industry executives, accused of planning drone transfers to Cyprus and surveilling Incirlik Air Base. The case raises NATO security concerns given Incirlik's role and underlines the use of encrypted communications and commercial cover in contemporary intelligence operations.

U.S. Readies Forces for Possible Strike on Iran as Tensions Rise Around Strait of Hormuz
The United States has told Israel that preparations for possible military action against Iran should be completed within two weeks, while retaining the option to act sooner if ordered by President Trump. The deployment of the Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group and other assets has heightened risks around the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, where Iran says it monitors and controls maritime passage and would treat third-party use of territory against Iran as hostile.

Netanyahu Warns of Unprecedented Strike on Iran as U.S. readies Options, Raising Specter of Wider Conflict
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Israel would respond with unprecedented force if Iran attacked, a statement made as U.S. officials reportedly briefed Israel on military options that could be ready within weeks. Tehran’s military echoed a readiness to respond, raising the risk that public threats and contingency planning could speed an escalation beyond the long-running shadow war between the two states.

Israeli Woman Shocked to See Her Photo Used as a Dead Victim in Report on Iranian Protests
An Israeli woman, Noa Zion, discovered Channel 12 had used her photograph in a news segment that portrayed her as a casualty of protests in Iran. She posted video proof that she was alive, sparking social media debate about media verification and the potential consequences of misidentified images amid tense Israeli–Iranian relations.

Iran Vows Forceful Response to Any Attack, Blames U.S. and Israel for Sabotaging Talks
Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman warned that the country’s armed forces will fully respond to any aggression and accused the United States and Israel of sabotaging negotiations. While professing openness to diplomacy, Tehran stressed it would resist if war were imposed and framed the stance as defending the survival of the state.