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Threats to Iran

By Stan Cox
January 31, 2026
A billboard with a picture of Irans flag, on a building in Tehran, Iran, January 24, 2026. — Reuters
A billboard with a picture of Iran's flag, on a building in Tehran, Iran, January 24, 2026. — Reuters

Israel’s longstanding campaign to lure Washington into war with Iran seems to have fizzled once again – for now, anyway. But in their attempt to invent a casus belli, their spy agencies employ tactics – disinformation, infiltration, and incitement of rioting – that help sustain the patently false impression that Tehran, not Tel Aviv, is home to the Middle East’s cruelest regime.

In late December, people in several cities across Iran took to the streets in nonviolent protest over the crushing economic conditions spawned by US attacks on Iran’s currency and the further intensification of US sanctions. Police were deployed, but the protests were peaceful, so they stayed on the sidelines.

Then, suddenly on January 8, shocking violence broke out across Iran, and most of the peaceable protesters vanished from the streets. They’d been displaced by young toughs, many of them armed.

Video (released by both government and anti-government forces) showed arsonists setting fire to businesses, mosques, a fire station (killing the firefighters inside), and other buildings, as well as public buses. Roving gangs, reportedly armed by Israeli agents, gunned down hundreds of people.

Max Blumenthal at The Grayzone reported, “In Kermanshah, where anti-government rioters shot and killed 3 year-old Melina Asadi, groups of militants were filmed firing automatic weapons at police. In cities from Hamedan to Lorestan, rioters have filmed themselves beating unarmed security guards to death for attempting to impede their rampages.”

Suspecting foreign incitement, officials in Tehran shut off all internet connections beyond Iran’s borders. Sure enough, the violence ended as suddenly as it had started two days earlier.

There soon emerged more evidence that the riots had been orchestrated from abroad. Israel’s spy agency Mossad, which has many agents and collaborators on the ground in Iran, had put out the following message through its Farsi-language X account: “Go out together into the streets. (See especially Justin Podur’s Jan 27 analysis, “The Iran Insurgency: A review of the available evidence”) The time has come. We are with you. Not only from a distance and verbally. We are with you in the field.” In an interview, Yoav Gallant, a former Israeli defense minister, was quite clear: “The regime in Iran must fall . . . At this moment, when what matters most is the mass action on the ground, we need to stay in the background and steer things with an invisible hand.“Even former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo got in on the action, posting, “Happy New Year to every Iranian in the streets … also, to every Mossad agent walking beside them.”

US sanctions had ruined Iran’s economy, bringing people into the streets in protest. Israel took it from there, using the nonviolent demonstrations over economic issues as cover for whipping up deadly riots against the government.

On January 20, speaking at the Davos World Economic Forum, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent pulled back the curtain a bit more, boasting that the sanctions and currency manipulation inflicted on Iran had been highly successful, because “their economy collapsed,” so “people took to the streets” and now “things are moving in a very positive way.”

(Helena Cobban, president of the non-profit Just World Educational, has pointed out that Bessent was saying, in effect, that the Iran sanctions “were intended to inflict such harsh pain and misery on entire populations of civilians that those civilians take action to change their government.”)


This article has been excerpted from: ‘The Biggest Threats the Iranian People Face Are America and Israel’. Courtesy: Counterpunch.org