News and Analysis 2/5/26

The U.S. has acceded to Iran’s call for changes to the venue and scope of the talks …

… but journalist and documentary filmmaker Robert Inlakesh assumes “that most of what we are hearing ‘leaked’ from anonymous sources is part of a deliberate disinformation campaign”:

The Zionist war on free speech — and the resistance — continues:

“Website launched for people to report omitted names after Iranians take to social media to share identities of people confirmed killed during protests”:

“Pentagon planners are grappling with a diminished supply of missile interceptors needed to protect U.S. troops and allies from the counterattack that Tehran has promised to unleash in response” to an American attack:

Iran claims that it “has strengthened its deterrence power by upgrading its ballistic missiles across all technical dimensions”:

Iran’s revolutionary guards say the detained vessels carry “over 1 million liters of smuggled fuel … [and]  crews comprising 15 foreigners were referred to judicial authorities”:

“[O]ne of many state-sponsored hacking groups operating out of Iran that conduct espionage, sabotage, and influence operations aligned with Tehran’s strategic interests … [is] one of the oldest and lesser-known groups that has managed to stay under the radar, … operating quietly since 2004”:


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