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IRANIANS CHANT FOR SHAH’S RETURN AS TERRORIST REGIME COLLAPSES

Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi speaks to the Iranian people, Tuesday June 17, 2025
 

In Tehran and cities throughout Iran, Iranians are today chanting enthusiastically about the anticipated fall of the “Islamic Republic” regime and the potential return of the Crown Prince, heir to the ancient throne of Persia.

While it is unclear exactly the extent of the damage Israel has inflicted on Iran and whether or not the current genocidal regime will fall because of it, Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi confirmed that Iranian soldiers and officials have reached out to him, and he urged the Iranian people to rise up, announcing he already has a plan for renewing Iran should he come to power again.

In his message above, Pahlavi condemned the violence, cowardice, and destructiveness of Ayatollah Khamenei and co., and confidently predicted that the collapse of the regime there is irreversible. “We are prepared for the first hundred days after the fall, for the transitional period, and for the establishment of a national and democratic government — by the Iranian people and for the Iranian people,” he vowed.

Pahlavi is an advocate for a Westernized, secularized government in Iran. Think of what that would mean for the Middle East. And indeed the world.

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WHAT EXACTLY WAS IRAN THINKING—OR NOT

Iran bet on bluff and delay—but lost its proxies, deterrence, and leverage, leaving a regime rich in threats but bankrupt in power.

Iran apparently had not adjusted to its new 2025 status—or maybe it had.

Most of its bought terrorists are currently either destroyed or anemic.

There is no more ascendant Iranian “Shia crescent” in the Middle East.

Russia is no longer a Middle East power, patron, and protector.

The Assad dynasty imploded, flipping Syria from an Iranian proxy into a likely Iranian enemy.

Hezbollah, once supposedly the most fearsome of all the Iranian terrorist tentacles, was humiliated and neutered by a series of surreal Israeli operations.

With the end of the Biden administration and Obama a distant memory, Iran lost all hope that it could bluster, bluff, and negotiate itself out of sanctions and embargoes—and into nuclear weapons.

There are no more John Kerrys or Antony Blinkens in charge, eager to meet Iranian demands. Ben Rhodes’s “echo chamber” Iran Deal is ancient history.

Israel had done more than all of America’s Middle East wars or all of NATO’s global presence to end Iran’s claims on power and the ability to project its brand of terror and fear throughout the Middle East.

So why did a neutered Iran still sound like the fiery Iran of old, when it once terrorized the Middle East and sent its assassination teams worldwide, with its nearly weekly loud threats to wipe out the one-bomb “Zionist entity?”

What was Iran thinking in refusing to negotiate seriously with the Trump administration to disband its nuclear weapons program and “normalize” its role in the Middle East?

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CHECKMATE! ISRAEL’S BRILLIANT WAR AGAINST IRAN

While chess originated in India, the game as we know it came from Persia (now known as Iran).

It was from Persia that the term for the final, winning move came: “Checkmate.”

The original Farsi phrase is “shāh māt,” which literally means “the king is dead.”

No matter how fast or slow a chess game, whether it takes minutes or weeks, it ends when the king is dead.

Israel has taken note of that fact and has decided to fight a new type of warfare, ignoring the pawns and killing the king in the first instance.

Of the world’s 1.6 billion Muslims, about 7-10% of them are “in it to win it.”

While 10% is a small percentage, 160,000,000 fanatics are still a good-sized global army, and many of them are troops in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps.

They will fight to the death, buoyed up by promises of martyrdom’s rich rewards (mostly creepy sex but, perhaps, a glut of fine raisins).

But no matter how fanatic your troops are, they still need leaders.

Think of them as savage sheep.

If led to battle, they’ll fight fiercely, but if there is no shepherd, they lose the plot, often becoming frightened or disheartened, and almost all will scatter.

It’s this savage sheep concept that gets me to my chess metaphor.

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STOP PANICKING—WE ELECTED A PRESIDENT, NOT A COWARD

stern-trumpThe moment Israeli fighter jets cracked open Iran’s air-defense umbrella last week, the professional panic class—President Trump aptly calls them the “Panicans”—went straight to Defcon Twitter, wailing that World War III had begun and demanding that America stay out of it.

As if we weren’t already in it.

The Pentagon has been clear: our forces are in a defensive posture, which means active radar, ready launchers, and iron in the sky—not a bunch of soldiers sitting around waiting to be target practice.

And now, for anyone still half-asleep, the President just announced that we hold “complete and total control over Iranian skies.

That is not mission creep; that is mission accomplished at thirty-thousand feet.

First, a little memory‑jog for the amnesiacs.

Candidate Trump never promised monastic isolation. What he promised—and delivered—was an end to feckless, open‑ended nation‑building while preserving America’s right to strike quickly, decisively, and overwhelmingly when genuine threats emerged.

In 2017 he unleashed new rules of engagement that collapsed the Islamic State’s “caliphate” in weeks—something Washington’s polite war managers had failed to do for three long years.

Then came January 3, 2020.

Qassem Soleimani, the terror architect who had American blood on his hands from Baghdad to Beirut, learned in a flash of white light that presidential red lines are real.

Trump’s surgical order saved untold American and allied lives and stunned Tehran into recalculating its aggression.

The strike was not the beginning of a new war; it was the punctuation mark that prevented one.

Nothing about this week’s move contradicts that record.

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FUNGUS SMUGGLING AND COMMUNIST CHINA’S WAR ON US AGRICULTURE

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Strains of the pathogen Fusarium graminearum confiscated from Liu Zunyong. (Source: U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan)

The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has a long history of engaging in agricultural espionage and, potentially, sabotage in the United States.

On Tuesday, June 3rd, two citizens of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), both specialists in the fungus and its modes of transmission and infection in crops, Jian Yunqing (简云青), 33, and Liu Zunyong (刘尊永), 34, were charged in a criminal complaint for conspiracy, smuggling goods into the United States, false statements, and visa fraud.

The pair is accused of conspiring to smuggle samples of the crop-destroying fungus Fusarium graminearum—which the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) describes as “a potential agroterrorism weapon”—into the United States (DOJ, June 3). Consumption of grain contaminated by this fungal blight can cause vomiting and liver damage in humans and livestock.

This is far from the first attempt of Communist China, which may now have a strategy of agroterrorism on America’s food supply.

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FLASHBACK FRIDAY – YOUNGEST PERSON EVER AT THE NORTH POLE

young-brandon-at-n-poleApril 22, 1990. This is my son Brandon, age six, happily atop a small pressure ridge of sea-ice at 90 North Latitude, the geographic North Pole. I started leading expeditions to 90N in 1978. This was my 12th, and the best weather there we’d ever had. A glorious day at the very top of our planet, and a glorious memory for both father and son.

If fortune favors you with the opportunity, have grand adventures with your children or grandchildren when they are young. They will treasure the memories so much they will someday tell their grandchildren about them. Life is short, carpe diem. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #104 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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MANICHEAN MOMENTS

manichean-moment Most often, there are valid perspectives on either side of a dispute, not a simple divide between good and evil with no gray areas in between.  That was not the case in Afghanistan in the 1980s.  The Mujahaddin you see here were fighting a morally just war against immoral atrocity.   The war waged by the Afghan Mujahaddin to liberate their country from Soviet Russian conquest was a Manichean Moment.

There is another Manichean Moment taking place right now in Ukraine.  Once again, Russia is attempting to subjugate an innocent country with bombs and immoral atrocity.  This is good vs. evil once more.  There is no gray area.  Those on the side of Ukraine and Zelensky fighting for freedom are on the side of moral decency.  Those on the side of Russia and Putin are not. They are on the side of irredeemable evil.

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That’s why, when I see photos of Ukrainian freedom fighters atop Russian tanks they captured, it reminds me of those I took of Afghan freedom fighters atop Russian tanks they captured.  The Mujahaddin defeated Russia a third of a century ago.  The Ukrainians will defeat Russia now.  Good will triumph over evil once more. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #191 Afghanistan photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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THE TIBETAN KINGDOM OF LO

This is one of the magical places we experience on our Himalaya Helicopter Expeditions. An independent kingdom for 650 years in the remote Mustang region of Nepal, it is one of the last places of traditional Tibetan culture on earth, unchanged for centuries. There are sky-caves here – apartment complexes carved out of vertical cliffs 2,000 years ago – Drok-pa nomads in the high pastures, spectacular sacred ceremonies, all in a mysteriously beautiful setting where the Himalayas meet the Tibetan Plateau. We’ll be here again soon. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #86 Photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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PRINCESS RING ISLET

princess-ring-isletThis is real, it actually exists as you see it.  Princess Ring Islet is a small collapsed volcanic cone with a circular sunken crater.  Talk about an awesome swimming hole.  It’s several hundred yards off São Miguel Island in the Azores – and is just one of the many totally cool places we see in our exploration of  Atlantic Paradises.

At that time of year, the ocean around Princess Islet is filled with migrating whales and dolphins.  The Azores are one of the world’s greatest whale-watching sites.  You’d be very hard-pressed to find a cleaner, safer, more peaceful, more benign, and more astonishingly beautiful part of our planet than the Azores. And with more perfect weather.

The rest of the world and its craziness doesn’t exist here.  Don’t you owe it to yourself and the one you love to escape here for at least a short time?  Of course you do. Once you see all the pictures, I frankly don’t see how you can resist! (Glimpses of our breathtaking world #193)

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THE LEG ROWERS OF INLE LAKE

intha-peopleThe men of the Intha people living on Inle Lake in Burma have a unique way to fish. Using their large conical nets, they row by standing on one leg on the prow of their canoe, and paddle with their other leg. They feed their families this way. Burma (Myanmar) is one of the most picturesque, historical, and serene places on earth. We hope you can join us when we plan to be there again sometime soon. (Glimpses of Our Breathtaking World #27 photo ©Jack Wheeler)

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HALF-FULL REPORT 06/13/25

Empire’s Edge: From Insurgencies to Border Wars to Nuclear Ghosts


As geopolitical tensions escalate across multiple theaters, four critical developments are reshaping the global security landscape.

From precision strikes in the Middle East to automated nuclear systems stirring to life, the world stands at a dangerous crossroads where military action, domestic security, and Cold War-era technologies converge in unprecedented ways.

Operation Rising Lion and the End of Illusions

Israel launched its largest single-day combat operation in modern history on June 13, 2025, deploying over 200 aircraft in a three-phase assault against Iranian nuclear infrastructure and military capabilities.

The operation systematically dismantled Iran's air defenses, destroyed mobile missile launchers and underground depots, and targeted key nuclear facilities at Natanz, Arak, Fordow, and Isfahan. Beyond the technological devastation, the strikes eliminated several top Iranian military commanders and nuclear scientists, including IRGC Commander-in-Chief Major General Hossein Salami and former AEOI chief Dr. Fereydoun Abbasi.

The operation was triggered by a damning IAEA resolution confirming Iran's operation of undeclared nuclear sites, representing not just tactical success but a strategic message that nuclear proliferation will face overwhelming consequences.

FBI Probes Foreign-Funded Domestic Unrest

FBI Director Kash Patel announced investigations into the financial networks behind anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, revealing a complex web of foreign influence operations targeting American immigration enforcement.

The probe represents a broader examination of how foreign-backed networks exploit domestic tensions to undermine federal authority, with investigators analyzing whether organized funding systematically supports anti-enforcement activities as part of a broader political warfare campaign.

Taiwan's Asymmetric Defense Revolution

Taiwan is rapidly transforming its defense strategy around drone warfare and asymmetric capabilities, conducting its first civilian-military invasion simulation while building what analysts call a “drone wall” for distributed defense.

Taiwan's new defense strategy explicitly embraces asymmetric warfare with drones as foundational elements, supported by a new Littoral Combat Command launching in 2026 and efforts to become a global drone manufacturing hub.

However, the strategy faces the challenge of developing combat-tested systems without active warfare, requiring Taiwan to learn from Ukraine's experience while building defensive capabilities against China's expanding military presence and internal espionage threats.

Soviet Ghosts: Russia's Nuclear Dead Hand Switch

Russia appears to be reactivating its Cold War-era “Dead Hand” nuclear retaliation system, known as Perimeter, as evidenced by mysterious signals from long-dormant Soviet facilities including UVB-76 “The Buzzer.”

These automated systems, designed to survive nuclear decapitation strikes and execute retaliation without human authorization, have been transmitting coded signals since May 2025. The last time some were heard was 50 years ago, in 1975.

The Perimeter system represents the ultimate doomsday protocol: a network of 33 hardened radio stations programmed to detect silence from Moscow and automatically initiate nuclear response.

Whether driven by Putin's paranoia about decapitation strikes, internal instability, technical malfunction, or psychological warfare, the activation of these Soviet-era systems introduces an unprecedented wild card into current geopolitical calculations.

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MEXICAN NAZIS

[This Monday’s Archive was originally published on May 26, 2005. There's an old saying, The more things change, the more they stay the same. Unfortunately this has been so very true as evidenced in LA and other cities right now. Let's hope the current political cycle can see some permanent change in our relationship with Mexico.]

Two weeks ago on May 14, a small group of folks staged a peaceful rally in Baldwin Park, a predominantly Hispanic Los Angeles suburb. It was to demand the removal of a monument to anti-white racist hatred and bigotry, which is on public property and was erected by the city council at taxpayer expense. Here is one of its inscriptions:

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They, of course, are the hated “Anglos,” the white European-Americans who “stole” the land from Mexico - who stole it from Spain who stole it from Indian tribes such as the Chumash (not the Aztecs, whose empire was in central Mexico, 2,000 miles away from LA), who stole it from other Indian tribes like the Shoshone.

The rally was met by a far larger, violent counter-demonstration led by an organization of Mexican Nazis who call themselves Reconquistas. These are people who want to “reconquer” the entire American Southwest ceded to the US in 1848 and have it become part of Mexico again.

One of the Reconquista chants was “Go back to Europe, go back to England, Gringos.” Another was, “Viva (long live) Zarqawi, the Gringo Killer,” in praise of arch-terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi’s killing American soldiers in Iraq.

I first wrote about the Reconquistas two years ago in America’s Curse. Since then, they have become ever more explicitly and virulently pro-terrorist. The Baldwin Park incident this month is simply the latest example of how impossibly dangerous Mexican illegal immigration has become to America’s national security.

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WHAT STRENGTHENS YOU? WHAT WEAKENS YOU?

mastering-emotionsmoodsreactions-bookIf you want to succeed in life – financially, professionally, or in relationships – it’s far better to approach your goals from a place of strength rather than weakness.

Some experiences clearly build us up. Others drain us.

Often, we can even feel this physically – in our posture, energy, and presence.

Of course, there are obvious ways to increase our physical strength and resilience – like regular exercise, a healthy diet, and quality sleep.

But today, I want to focus on two more subtle yet powerful practices that can offer outsized returns:  earned success and gratitude.

Both have the potential to transform not only how you feel, but how you perform – mentally, emotionally, and even financially.

Let’s start with a quick experiment…

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STAYING IN THE GAME OF GOOD HEALTH

TTP’s Live Long and Prosper column is dedicated to the memory of Durk who wrote as Skye for many years.  Here we apply some of Durk and Sandy’s advice about supplements for staying active.

“You don’t have to be a professional athlete to benefit from supplements!” — Greg Pryor
 

I have been personally involved in the health industry for the past 30 years ... an exciting journey I began after retiring from Major League Baseball.

I knew that maintaining a healthy, active lifestyle would always play a part in my future.

The highlight of my career was being part of the 1985 World Series' champions, the Kansas City Royals.

This year marks the 40th anniversary of that once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Since then, my perspective on the pursuit of good health has been my focus.

Here is a look at issues that specifically affect active individuals during their 20s, 30s, 40s, and 50s and beyond.

The “20s”

“They eat a lot of sugar and processed foods.”

Not only can a poor diet impede a young athlete’s abilities, but it can also create nutrient deficiencies that will further hinder performance.

I suggest a high-quality multivitamin/mineral supplement is one sure way to guarantee younger athletes are getting what they need.

The “30s”

Just like their 20-something counterparts, athletes in their 30s have to be aware of how diet affects both performance and health.

It is time to start thinking about calcium.

“The body’s ability to gain calcium in the bones maxes out at about age 30.

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