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IRGC's 'larger than normal' presence poses challenge in search for missing F-15E crew member, expert warns - Madison Colombo

 

​ by Madison Colombo

Arab tribes in Khuzestan province who oppose the Iranian government could impact the rescue effort

 

 


   

 

A counterterrorism expert warned that a large Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) presence in the region of the F-15E fighter jet crash could complicate search and rescue efforts for the missing U.S. crew member. 

Jim Hanson, a chief strategist at the Middle East Forum who served in the U.S. Army Special Forces, joined "Fox & Friends Weekend" to explain what the mission may look like.

Khuzestan Province, where the fighter jet crashed, is home to Arab tribes who oppose the central Iranian government. While that could help the stranded airman, it also means the IRGC is present to suppress opposition.

"The IRGC and Basij have a larger-than-normal presence there to go ahead and tamp [local tribes] down when they do protest," Hanson said.

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U.S. Air Force F-15 Eagle flying during a demonstration flight in Miami, Florida

A U.S. Air Force fighter jet performs during a demonstration flight in Miami, Florida, on May 26. (Jesus Olarte/Anadolu)

"The regime also has as many of their people in play as possible, and we need to hope that the people who dislike the regime are helping, not hurting," he added.

Hanson said he believes the downed airman will likely try to get out of the flatlands and find cover in terrain that is more difficult for the IRGC to access. He noted that while the strategy makes it more difficult for the U.S. to locate the missing crew member, it provides safety benefits.

"You don't want a bunch of Basij or other regime troops riding around in pickup trucks, able to easily get to him," Hanson said.

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Map showing location in Khuzestan province Iran where U.S. F-15 jet was reportedly shot down

A U.S. F-15E fighter jet reportedly went down over the Khuzestan province in Iran on April 3, 2026. (Fox News)

He described the mission as a "balancing act," saying that military officials are weighing how many additional troops to deploy to the area to find the downed airman without those forces becoming targets themselves.

SECOND US FIGHTER JET DOWNED BY STRAIT OF HORMUZ AS SEARCH FOR F-15E CREW MEMBER IN IRAN CONTINUES

Retired Air Force Brigadier General John Teichert, a former F-15E combat pilot, said that while the environment is dangerous, the silence from the ground may be a good sign.

"While there is a little bit of concern about the duration of time since they got shot down, I actually think it's net favorable because they're falling back on their training," Teichert said.

U.S. sailor signaling launch of MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter aboard USS Gerald R. Ford

A U.S. sailor signals the launch of an MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter aboard the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford while supporting Operation Epic Fury at sea on Feb. 28, 2026. (U.S. Navy/Getty Images)

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"They've found a good place that clearly has indicated they haven't been captured by the adversary. And now the forces are just trying to find the right time and the right way based on the terrain and disposition of enemy forces to rescue our downed crew member," he added.

Two airmen were involved in the F-15E crash, one of whom was rescued Friday. The IRGC and Iranian state media have claimed responsibility for downing the jet.

 

 

Madison Colombo

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/media/search-missing-f-15e-crew-member-iran-complicated-irgc-presence-military-expert-warns

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Trump gives Iran regime 48-hour deadline to open Strait of Hormuz - Nicholas Ballasy

 

​ by Nicholas Ballasy

"Remember when I gave Iran ten days to MAKE A DEAL or OPEN UP THE HORMUZ STRAIT. Time is running out - 48 hours before all Hell will reign down on them. Glory be to GOD!" Trump wrote.

 

President Trump on Saturday gave Iran a 48-hour deadline to open the Strait of Hormuz. 

"Remember when I gave Iran ten days to MAKE A DEAL or OPEN UP THE HORMUZ STRAIT. Time is running out - 48 hours before all Hell will reign down on them. Glory be to GOD!" Trump wrote. 


Nicholas Ballasy

Source: https://justthenews.com/government/congress/trump-gives-iran-regime-48-hour-deadline-open-strait-hormuz

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President Trump Lays Out His Iran War Endgame - Fred Fleitz

 

​ by Fred Fleitz

Trump’s Iran strategy aims for swift, decisive victory—crushing nuclear ambitions and ending the war in weeks, not years, without risking American boots on the ground.

 

Somehow, I received an invitation to the White House to watch President Trump’s prime-time address to the nation on Wednesday evening, where he laid out his endgame strategy for the Iran War. In addition to observing the strong camaraderie between Trump’s cabinet members, I saw the president in great form, confidently articulating the war’s goals and achievements and how he is keeping his promise to the American people to end this conflict in a few weeks so it does not become a quagmire or an endless war.

The president spoke about the overwhelming strength of the American military and how the war is a decisive and historic U.S. victory. Just one month after launching Operation Epic Fury, Trump explained how the U.S. and Israel shattered Iran’s nuclear weapons program, crippled its war machine, and stripped the mullahs of their ability to bully the Middle East and the world.

President Trump spoke about how Operation Epic Fury devastated Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, ballistic missile programs, air defenses, navy, and command structure. Key nuclear facilities have been reduced to rubble. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ terror networks and proxy armies have been decimated. So has Iran’s ability to project power across the Middle East or threaten our allies with drones and missiles.

As Trump explained, Iran is no longer a global bully capable of developing nuclear weapons. The regime that spent decades chanting “Death to America” while funding Hamas, Hezbollah, and attacks on U.S. troops has been neutered.

Trump said America’s war objectives—destroying the missile arsenal, annihilating the navy, severing proxy support, and guaranteeing Iran never goes nuclear—are nearly complete. Only two to three weeks of focused, high-intensity air strikes are needed to finish the job. President Trump emphasized how much our military accomplished in only 32 days and compared the Iran War with numerous other wars that lasted years.

President Trump also discussed the fate of Iran’s stockpile of near-weapons-grade enriched uranium, enough reportedly to fuel 9 to 11 nuclear weapons if further processed. Some experts have called for the president to send U.S. Special Forces into Iran to recover this nuclear material, which is believed to be buried under Iran’s Isfahan nuclear facility. I expressed my strong opposition to this idea in a March 13, 2026, American Greatness article because this nuclear material is probably destroyed, scattered, and entombed beneath massive debris—and would not be readily usable for weapons without extensive additional processing that Iran no longer has the capacity to perform.

I was glad to hear Trump make clear that the U.S. is handling this enriched uranium stockpile through continued airstrikes rather than risky ground operations. He said, “The nuclear sites that we obliterated with the B-2 bombers have been hit so hard that it would take months to get near the nuclear dust.” He added that these sites will remain under intense satellite surveillance and “if we see them make a move, even a move for it, we’ll hit them with missiles very hard again.”

This is an excellent approach that fully addresses the remote threat from this nuclear material without putting U.S. troops at unacceptable and unnecessary risk.

President Trump also said that as America winds down Operation Epic Fury, Iran’s remaining leaders have some important decisions to make. He issued an ultimatum: either Iran agrees to a comprehensive peace deal, reopens the Strait of Hormuz, and abandons its aggression, or the U.S. will destroy its electricity grid and possibly its oil facilities. Trump made it clear: if Iran’s leaders refuse to come to the table, the U.S. will target these critical assets to ensure that the regime can no longer fund terror or threaten global and regional security.

The president also delivered sharp criticism of Europe and NATO allies for failing to contribute to a conflict that directly impacts their own security and energy supplies. He accused them of “sitting on the sidelines while America did the heavy lifting” and called out their hypocrisy, noting that they had talked tough about containing Iran for decades but left the real work to the United States once again. While he stopped short of threatening a U.S. withdrawal from NATO, this lack of support could damage the alliance for years.

Trump concluded by declaring that Operation Epic Fury ranks among the most successful military campaigns in American history—precise, overwhelming, and on track for a major victory in just two to three weeks. It was classic Trump: no rigid deadlines, a firm ultimatum to the enemy, and an America First approach to protect U.S. security interests while keeping our troops out of an endless war.

Most importantly, President Trump stressed that the short-term economic costs of Operation Epic Fury are worth it because dealing with the global threat from Iran’s Islamist terrorist regime is an investment for our children’s and grandchildren’s future. So instead of kicking the Iran problem down the road to the next president, Trump is dealing with it now.

That’s the kind of decisive leadership America voted for.


Fred Fleitz

 

 Fred Fleitz previously served as National Security Council chief of staff, a CIA analyst, and a House Intelligence Committee staff member. He is the vice chair of the America First Policy Institute’s Center for American Security. He is the author of “North Korea, Nuclear Brinkmanship, and the Oval Office,” to be released by Texas A&M Press on April 7, 2026.

Source: https://amgreatness.com/2026/04/03/president-trump-lays-out-his-iran-war-endgame/

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Katz: Lebanon policy independent of Iran, vows Hezbollah disarmament - JNS Staff

 

​ by JNS Staff

The Israeli defense minister said the IDF would control the area of Southern Lebanon up to the Litani River.

 

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz delivers a message to Hezbollah on April 2, 2026, after the Lebanese terrorist organization launched dozens of rockets into Israeli territory during the Passover seder meal. Credit: Elad Malka/Israel Ministry of Defense.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz delivers a message to Hezbollah on April 2, 2026, after the Lebanese terrorist organization launched dozens of rockets into Israeli territory during the Passover seder meal. Credit: Elad Malka/Israel Ministry of Defense.


Defense Minister Israel Katz said following a high-level meeting with top security officials on Friday that Jerusalem’s policy regarding Hezbollah remains clear and unchanged—the terror group’s complete disarmament by military and political means, regardless of the Iran issue.

“We promised security for the northern communities, and that’s exactly what we’re doing,” Katz said.

The IDF is completing a maneuver up to “the anti-tank missile line,” he said, a move intended to put sufficient distance between the range of those armaments and Israeli citizens living near Israel’s northern border.

“The homes of the villages near the border in Lebanon, which serve as Hezbollah outposts for all intents and purposes, will be demolished in accordance with the model of Rafah and Khan Yunis in Gaza,” Katz said. Hamas used residential homes, infrastructure and civilian areas in those cities to launch attacks, store weapons and hide tunnel openings.

The IDF will control the area of Southern Lebanon up to the Litani River and the 600,000 Lebanese who evacuated the region would not be permitted to return until the security of Israel’s northern residents was assured, he said.

“The IDF will continue to thwart Hezbollah leaders and operatives throughout Lebanon, in addition to the 1,000 terrorists who have already been eliminated since the beginning of the current campaign,” Katz added. “The IDF will act forcefully against the high-trajectory rocket fire from Lebanon at Israeli cities and towns, and Hezbollah will pay a heavy price.”

Joining Katz on Friday morning for the security assessment were IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir; Director General of the Ministry of Defense Maj. Gen. (res.) Amir Baram, head of the IDF’s Operations Directorate Maj. Gen. Itzik Cohen and other senior defense officials.


JNS Staff

Source: https://www.jns.org/news/israel-news/katz-lebanon-policy-independent-of-iran-vows-hezbollah-disarmament

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IDF hits Iranian Quds Force terror assets in Lebanon - Charles Bybelezer

 

​ by Charles Bybelezer

The IRGC’s Lebanon Corps serves as a liaison between Hezbollah and the Tehran regime.

 

Israeli Golani Brigade troops operate in Southern Lebanon during a targeted ground mission to locate Hezbollah infrastructure and weapons caches near the border, March 2026. Credit: IDF.
Troops from the IDF’s Golani Infantry Brigade operate in Southern Lebanon during a targeted ground mission to locate Hezbollah infrastructure and weapons caches near the border, March 2026. Credit: IDF.

The Israel Defense Forces on Friday conducted a wave of strikes targeting terror infrastructure across Lebanon, including a command center belonging to the Quds Force’s Lebanon Corps, the military said on Saturday.

The Quds Force, a branch of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps responsible for overseeing operations outside Iran, uses the Lebanon Corps as a liaison between Hezbollah and Tehran, supporting force buildup and military entrenchment.

In addition, the IDF struck two headquarters used by Palestinian Islamic Jihad, which the terror group’s senior officials reportedly used for decision-making and coordination with Hezbollah.

The Israeli Navy also struck a Hezbollah observation post.

 

“We will not stop until we remove the threat for the long term and push the direct threat away from the communities. That is the objective... and is exactly why our troops are operating now: on land, in the air, and at sea,” IDF Spokesperson Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin said on Friday.

“The IDF will not relinquish the objective of disarming the Hezbollah terrorist organization. This is an ongoing objective to which we are committed, and we are continuously working to advance it, just as we did prior to the current operation. Deepening the strikes now, in the current operation, brings us closer to achieving this,” he added.

Earlier on Friday, the IDF released footage of a strike that destroyed a Hezbollah launch site in Lebanon from which rockets had been fired at Israel.

“The IDF will act to remove threats to the residents of the State of Israel and will continue to operate with determination against the Hezbollah terrorist organization,” the statement added.

The same day, the IDF identified a launch by Hezbollah that struck a UNIFIL post in the Al-Aadaissah area of southeastern Lebanon, across the border from Kibbutz Misgav Am, the military said.

As a result of the fire, three U.N. personnel were injured, two of them seriously.

“A review of the launch trajectory clearly indicates that the fire was carried out by Hezbollah,” the IDF said.

“The Hezbollah terrorist organization continues to operate in a manner that endangers international forces and harms U.N. personnel operating in the area,” it added.

The IDF said on Friday morning that it has struck more than 3,500 targets and killed about 1,000 Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon since the Iranian-backed group entered the war in support of Tehran a month ago.

“The IDF is operating with determination in Southern Lebanon through targeted ground operations in several areas, alongside strikes from the air, sea and land against all centers of gravity of the Hezbollah terrorist organization,” the military said.

The IDF’s 91st, 146th, 36th and 162nd Divisions are leading a focused ground operation, carrying out the dismantling of terror infrastructure and the elimination of enemy operatives, while deepening damage to Hezbollah’s capabilities and pushing it out of the area, the statement added.

At the same time, airstrikes have targeted weapons storage facilities, launch positions and command-and-control headquarters.

 

Charles Bybelezer

Source: https://www.jns.org/news/israel-news/idf-hits-iranian-quds-force-terror-assets-in-lebanon

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Israeli Air Force attacks IRGC, missile infrastructure in Iran - JNS Staff

 

​ by JNS Staff

More than 70 sites hit in 24 hours, including launchers, UAV facilities and air defense systems.

 

Two Israeli Air Force F-15 "Baz" fighter jets during operational activity. Credit: Israel Defense Forces.
Two Israeli Air Force F-15 “Baz” fighter jets during operational activity. Credit: Israel Defense Forces.

The Israeli Air Force on Friday carried out a wave of strikes on Iranian regime infrastructure in Tehran, including an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps aerial defense facility where missiles intended to target aircraft were stored, the military said.

The IDF also struck a site responsible for safeguarding the regime’s weapons research and development facilities. At the same time, the military targeted a site storing ballistic missiles, along with additional arms production plants.

 

Also Friday, the IAF conducted a precise strike against a truck being used as a mobile ballistic missile launcher in the Tabriz area.

“The strike dismantled the launcher and thwarted missile-firing plans toward the State of Israel from western Iran,” said the IDF.

Between Thursday and Friday evening, the Israeli Air Force conducted more than 70 strikes in central and western Iran against dozens of regime targets, including sites housing ballistic missile launchers threatening Israel, facilities storing IRGC unmanned aerial vehicles and air defense system installations, according to the military.

“These completed strikes are part of the ongoing phase of increasing damage to the Iranian terror regime’s core systems and foundations,” said the IDF.

The Israel Defense Forces struck more than 50 ballistic missile sites across Iran during the first day of Passover, the military said on Thursday night.

Separately, the IDF targeted and killed Makram Atimi, commander of Iran’s ballistic missile unit in the Kermanshah region, in a precision airstrike. Several other battalion commanders involved in missile launches against Israel were also killed.

The IDF said the strikes aim to degrade the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ missile and aerial defense array and curb Iranian fire on Israel.

Between Monday and Wednesday, the Israeli Air Force dropped some 650 munitions on about 400 targets linked to the Iranian regime, including sites in the heart of Tehran, the military said.

U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) commander Adm. Brad Cooper said on Thursday that the campaign was making “undeniable progress” following a month of sustained strikes on the Islamic Republic’s military assets.

“We don’t see their navy sailing. We don’t see their aircraft flying, and their air and missile defense systems have largely been destroyed,” he said.


JNS Staff

Source: https://www.jns.org/news/israel-news/israeli-air-force-hits-irgc-missile-infrastructure-in-iran

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NATO chief Rutte to travel to Washington to meet Trump - The Foreign Desk Staff

 

​ by The Foreign Desk Staff

Rutte's trip to Washington comes as Trump has threatened to leave NATO and has criticized member states for not supporting Iran conflict

 

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will travel to Washington to meet with President Donald Trump on April 8. The meeting comes amid the U.S. leader’s latest round of blistering attacks against the alliance. 

Trump has criticized NATO for members’ limited support for the Israeli- and U.S.-led conflict with Iran.

Trum also threatened to pull the U.S. out of the NATO alliance, a move that would require a two-thirds vote in the Senate.

In addition to meeting with Trump, Rutte will meet with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.  


The Foreign Desk Staff

Source: https://justthenews.com/government/security/nato-chief-rutte-travel-washington-meet-trump

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Islamic State Weaponising Social Media for Radicalisation: Exploding Threat in the Indo-Pacific - Rahul Mishra, Harshit Prajapati and Prisie L. Patnayak

 

​ by Rahul Mishra, Harshit Prajapati and Prisie L. Patnayak

In the region, to address the threat of cross-border terror finance and radicalisation on private social media platforms, countries urgently need to develop region-wide legal and cybersecurity frameworks.

 

  • Purveyors of radical content, to reach a wider audience, have overtaken the non-confrontational format through memes, commentary video reels and influencer content. Extremist propaganda is being repackaged in local languages. Algorithms on these social media platforms serve as amplifiers for radical content.

  • Although concealed as individual efforts, they were systematically planned and organised.

  • Encrypted messaging platforms such as Telegram, WhatsApp, TamTam, Threema and Hoop are being used by extremists to communicate and plan activities.

  • According to media reports, 54% of terrorism-related arrests in Malaysia involve support for Islamic State via online platforms.

  • Terrorist organisations such as Jamaat-e-Islami have deeply penetrated Bangladeshi society -- aided and abetted by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence.

  • In Afghanistan, Islamic State-Khorasan Province (ISIS-K, or ISKP) and Al-Qaeda resurfaced when the Taliban regime took over the country after the United States fled. The entire region is plagued by the online propaganda of terrorist organisations.

  • In the region, to address the threat of cross-border terror finance and radicalisation on private social media platforms, countries urgently need to develop region-wide legal and cybersecurity frameworks.

  • At the global level, like-minded countries need deeper cooperation with intelligence and law enforcement agencies, and stronger collaborative efforts that cut across government agencies, non-governmental organisations, tech companies and civil society organisations.

Cyber-enabled terrorism has become a critical national security issue for countries in the Indo-Pacific region, especially in India's Jammu and Kashmir, the wider Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia, where end-to-end encrypted messaging platforms and online recruitment have connected a substantial percentage of Muslim youths to Islamist terror networks. Pictured: Indian security forces in Kashmir inspect the site of a terrorist attack carried out by the Pakistani terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammed, in which 40 Indian troops were killed, on February 14, 2019. (Photo by AFP via Getty Images)

Cyber-enabled terrorism has become a critical national security issue for countries in the Indo-Pacific region, especially in India's Jammu and Kashmir, the wider Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia, where end-to-end encrypted messaging platforms and online recruitment have connected a substantial percentage of Muslim youths to Islamist terror networks.

Purveyors of radical content, to reach a wider audience, have overtaken the non-confrontational format through memes, commentary video reels and influencer content. Extremist propaganda is being repackaged in local languages. Algorithms on these social media platforms serve as amplifiers for radical content. This has led to so-called "self-radicalisation," in turn giving birth to "lone wolf " attackers who carry out political violence without direct support or instruction from an established terrorist network.

Fake news and propaganda serve as powerful tools that coax vulnerable individuals to violence, often in the name of religion or a dystopian agenda. Terrorist groups have traditionally relied on disseminating extremist and violent ideologies. The influence of social media cannot be overstated.

Social media -- low-cost, fast, globally connected -- have enabled terrorist organisations to leverage the internet for ideological propaganda, recruitment, mobilisation, and executing terror attacks.

Propagating extremist ideology through social media with the aim of mass-radicalisation has been carried out by utilising emotional and psychological manipulation to target children as young as 12.

In the Indo-Pacific, the Islamic State (ISIS), its sympathisers, and other fringe groups are at the forefront of running such campaigns. Global events like the Hamas-Israel war, triggered by the October 7, 2023 invasion of Israel, have become a powerful catalyst for extremist narratives. Contrary to popular perception, the Islamic State is not just active in the region; it is getting stronger. It has modified its operating framework and now delegates operational autonomy to local terrorist groups while retaining ideological authority and a degree of oversight.

This pattern could be seen both in Australia's Bondi Beach attack on December 14, 2025 and the Red Fort attack in New Delhi, India on November 10, 2025: social media platforms were systematically weaponised to radicalise individuals to launch terrorist attacks. Although concealed as individual efforts, they were systematically planned and organised.

Rising Online Extremism

The Indian subcontinent is one region that has witnessed the dramatic fallout of this radicalisation. By 2024, ISIS online networks had expanded to include countries such as India and Bangladesh, enabling ISIS to influence populations through secure communication channels. India has been gravely affected by the expansion of the ISIS's radicalisation efforts, especially by Pakistan-based terror organisations, such as the Resistance Front (a proxy of Lashkar-e-Taiba) and the People's Anti-Fascist Front (a proxy of Jaish-e-Mohammad). Islamist radicalisation also expanded in Bangladesh under the 2024-2026 regime of President Muhammad Yunus, who tacitly promoted radical Islamic ideology and organisations that persecute minorities. Even though Yunus was replaced by Tarique Rahman in the February 2026 elections, the threat of cross-border terrorism remains high.

Terrorist organisations such as Jamaat-e-Islami have deeply penetrated Bangladeshi society -- aided and abetted by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence.

In Afghanistan, Islamic State-Khorasan Province (ISIS-K, or ISKP) and Al-Qaeda resurfaced when the Taliban regime took over the country after the United States fled. The entire region is plagued by the online propaganda of terrorist organisations.

A similar trend of online radicalisation can also be observed in Southeast Asia. According to a report by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, nearly a quarter of Malaysians and 22% of Indonesians rely on social media platforms such as TikTok for news. Terrorist groups in Southeast Asia are increasingly utilizing this online ecosystem to propagandise and raise funds. Encrypted messaging platforms such as Telegram, WhatsApp, TamTam, Threema and Hoop are being used by extremists to communicate and plan activities.

According to media reports, 54% of terrorism-related arrests in Malaysia involve support for Islamic State via online platforms. ISIS-K has used Malaysia's digital landscape to disseminate radical ideology throughout Southeast Asia. In Indonesia alone, the National Counter-Terrorism Agency recorded over 180,000 items of extremist content circulating online just in 2024.

Pro-ISIS media networks, such as the At-Tamkin Malay Media Foundation have apparently been using digital platforms to incite violence and recruit supporters. In February 2024, the Al-Aan Foundation created a recruitment video openly calling on Malaysians to "rise up" for oppressed Muslims. In Indonesia, around 181 terror-linked non-profit organisations are known to channel money to these groups.

Use of Online Platforms in the Red Fort Attack

According to media reports, the terrorists involved in the Red Fort attack in India were radicalised by social media. As the perpetrators were all well-educated, the attack has been called "white-collar terrorism" -- as if that makes it acceptable.

Social media platforms also appear to have played a crucial role in executing the attack. The terrorists reportedly relied on the Swiss messaging app Threema for secure communication. Threema is known for its strong privacy features, including end-to-end encryption, no metadata storage, and message deletion on both ends – presumably so that forensic investigators will find it hard to determine the communication chain. To share information, the terrorists also use "dead drop mail," which involves writing drafts but not sending them, thereby leaving minimal digital movement.

The Way Forward

The good news is that many countries in the region might finally be waking up to the danger of uncontrolled social media platforms. Australia recently introduced a new law to protect young adults from social media exploitation. Malaysia's Online Safety Act 2025 went into effect on January 1, 2026. Singapore's Maintenance of Racial Harmony Bill, tabled in 2025, aims to curb race-based hatred and divisions, while Indonesia's 2024 SAMAN System & Child Protection has provisions to penalise those who do not remove terrorism-related content after it is reported. A new chapter to the law has been recently added to strengthen its provisions. India, for its part, blocked 9,845 URLs promoting radicalisation and terrorist agendas in 2025 alone.

It is important that governments focus not only on known extremists, but also on patterns of online behaviour and long-duration radicalisation trajectories. The UN-led "Media and Information Literacy" initiative, and civil society group-led campaigns such as India's Media Information Literacy Awareness and Action Program (MILAP), meant to combat the spread of online radicalisation, extremist ideology, and misinformation, are crucial in disrupting the pathway to radicalisation. Governments need to cooperate with technology companies and non-governmental organisations to remove extremist material and address algorithm issues.

In the region, to address the threat of cross-border terror finance and radicalisation on private social media platforms, countries urgently need to develop region-wide legal and cybersecurity frameworks.

At the global level, like-minded countries need deeper cooperation with intelligence and law enforcement agencies, and stronger collaborative efforts that cut across government agencies, non-governmental organisations, tech companies and civil society organisations.

Dr. Rahul Mishra is an Associate Professor at the Centre for Indo-Pacific Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India, and a Senior Research Fellow at the German-Southeast Asian Center of Excellence for Public Policy and Good Governance, Thammasat University, Thailand. He can be reached at rahul.seas@gmail.com X Handle: @rahulmishr_

Prisie L. Patnayak and Harshit Prajapati are doctoral candidates at the Centre for Indo-Pacific Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India.

 


Rahul Mishra, Harshit Prajapati and Prisie L. Patnayak

Source: https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/22404/islamic-state-social-media-india-south-asia

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With Friends Like These: America and Its Fake Allies - Nils A. Haug

 

​ by Nils A. Haug

[For] nearly five decades, relatively little, if any, condemnation was heard coming from the UK, France and Spain about Iran's despotic and murderous activities across a wide array of geographical arenas. Then, when the US made a small request -- the use of a base to remedy this global horror -- the UK turned it down.

 

  • While basking in the protection offered by America's military capability so they can fund their bulging, barely-functioning welfare programs, and taking advantage of America's powerful economy with preferential tariffs in their favor, when asked for support, these putative allies run for cover.

  • While Iran's terror is aimed at large swaths of the West, it is Israel, as the homeland of the Jewish people, that is Iran's first target for elimination. It seems that, in the eyes of Europe's elite and the European Union, the Holocaust... has become passé, if not a liability. In 2001, long before the Gaza War, France's ambassador to the UK, Daniel Bernard, already called Israel a "shitty little country" -- and "polite society defended him."

  • [For] nearly five decades, relatively little, if any, condemnation was heard coming from the UK, France and Spain about Iran's despotic and murderous activities across a wide array of geographical arenas. Then, when the US made a small request -- the use of a base to remedy this global horror -- the UK turned it down.

  • There is, in fact, no more loyal friend to Western interests than Israel – a tiny nation fighting to preserve civilization for all of Europe and the free world while in the crosshairs of Iran's terror activities. Yet, when Israel comes under missile barrages from Iran and its proxies, Macron never offers to send assistance of any kind, even if only defensive, nor did the UK, Spain, Germany, or any other European nation -- nor Canada. No one did, except the United States.

  • [T]he UK, France, and Germany -- reveal their antipathy towards anything that might applaud or validate Israel's existence, perhaps out of envy over Israel's incredible economic and military success.

  • Western Europe and Canada's elitist leaders appear unable in any way to acknowledge that "those Jews" -- supposedly those upstart "oppressor-colonialist racists" who have lived on their land for "only" 4,000 years when in fact it was the Europeans themselves who colonized large parts of the planet -- might be showing them up.

  • Netanyahu, called by Andrew Roberts "The Churchill of the Middle East," has endured unimaginable opposition from all quarters in a seven-front war. His villainization began long before the war.

  • Trump and Netanyahu are evidently obstacles to a "brave new world" wherein the brotherhood of man, humanitarianism, climate change, globalism, diversity, equity, central planning, and all sorts of other fanciful Marxian ideologies reign supreme.

  • It is political correctness run rampant.

  • The problem is not just what has overtaken Europe, but the entrenched fecklessness of its leaders.

While Israel predicably – and falsely -- gets the blame for leading the US into war with Iran, the major European powers -- the UK, France, and Germany -- reveal their antipathy towards anything that might applaud or validate Israel's existence, perhaps out of envy over Israel's incredible economic and military success. Pictured: France's President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the Munich Security Conference on February 13, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Kay Nietfeld-Pool/Getty Images)

Some of America's friends, purported Western allies, have shown their true colors at last. Regrettably, without shame, they have proven to be nothing but parasites.

While basking in the protection offered by America's military capability so they can fund their bulging, barely-functioning welfare programs, and taking advantage of America's powerful economy with preferential tariffs in their favor, when asked for support, these putative allies run for cover.

In naming and shaming these "fair-weather" friends – Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Ireland, Luxembourg, Greece and the United Kingdom, among others, the last might be a good place to start.

Somehow, somewhere along the line, leading politicians of the UK, Prime Minister Keir Starmer specifically, seem to have overlooked a bit of history. During World War II, Great Britain would have been destroyed by Germany but for one crucial factor – the military and economic might of the United States.

Without delving into details of the massive financial loans the US made to Britain and a lend-lease arrangement for purchasing supplies, the almost unlimited quantity of military equipment and foodstuffs sent to the island, and the thousands of US troops who perished to ensure that Britain did not end up becoming a German colony -- among many other avenues of support -- it is lamentable that to the leaders of Great Britain today, virtues such as loyalty, common purpose, shared culture, the best interests of the West, and their "special relationship" with the US apparently mean little. They seem totally to have forgotten America's costly sacrifices on their behalf.

While Iran's terror is aimed at large swaths of the West, it is Israel, as the homeland of the Jewish people, that is Iran's first target for elimination. It seems that, in the eyes of Europe's elite and the European Union, the Holocaust – when the murder of some six million innocent Jewish civilians as well as countless others took place -- has become passé, if not a liability. In 2001, long before the Gaza War, France's ambassador to the UK, Daniel Bernard, already called Israel a "shitty little country" -- and "polite society defended him."

With the US-Israel alliance currently confronting Iran -- called by the US Department of State "the leading state sponsor of terrorism" -- very little assistance was asked of the UK: merely to use its base on the island of Diego Garcia for transit purposes. Starmer shockingly refused, claiming the war was illegal under international law. Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney, to no one's surprise, concurred, walking back his earlier stance that favored toppling Iran's regime. Since when, however, did Iran abide by international or any law other than Sharia? This minor detail apparently escaped Carney.

Meanwhile, for nearly five decades, relatively little, if any, condemnation was heard coming from the UK, France and Spain about Iran's despotic and murderous activities across a wide array of geographical arenas. Then, when the US made a small request -- the use of a base to remedy this global horror -- the UK turned it down.

Although Starmer later compromised, he did so only after President Donald Trump said that the war was already won. Sadly, Starmer revealed himself as an ungrateful coward; a disgrace to the once-great nation of Britain, to NATO, and the Western alliance as a whole.

France's President Emmanuel Macron, as usual, acted no better. He called for the war to end the very day it began, and later stated, "France did not choose this war, we are not taking part..." Revealingly, Macron recently expressed grave concern over the humanitarian situation in Gaza, while overlooking Iran's mass murder of more than 40,000 of its protesting citizens in just two days.

On March 9, Macron personally went to Cyprus, which had suffered a drone attack from Iran that caused only minor structural damage to a British base, and instructed French warships, including an aircraft carrier, with supporting ground forces, to deploy there. When his office issued a statement that read, "Together with our European partners, the aim will be to strengthen security around Cyprus and in the Eastern Mediterranean," the hypocrisy became too big to overlook.

There is, in fact, no more loyal friend to Western interests than Israel – a tiny nation fighting to preserve civilization for all of Europe and the free world while in the crosshairs of Iran's terror activities. Yet, when Israel comes under missile barrages from Iran and its proxies, Macron never offers to send assistance of any kind, even if only defensive, nor did the UK, Spain, Germany, or any other European nation -- nor Canada. No one did, except the United States.

The Europeans' moment of schadenfreude -- joy at other people's suffering -- arrived with force in mid-March when Trump called upon them, as well as other nations, to send naval forces to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The result of Iran's closure of the strait has catapulted the price of crude oil above $100 per barrel. Not a single leader had unreservedly committed to assist in opening this crucial sea passage, including those NATO nations that rely on the US to protect them, and Europe as a whole, in the event of an attack by foreign actors. Failure to assist in this regard, warned Trump, would be "very bad for the future of NATO." Trump implied that he would reassess US commitments to the organization.

Nowhere in the UK, France, or Spain were there significant demonstrations against Iran's killing of innocents; no calls for "Death to the IRGC." According to neo-Marxian ideologies, united with radical Islam, only "Death to Israel," "Death to America," and "Fuck (or Gas) the Jews" are acceptable

At every opportunity, it seems, the leaders of the UK, France, Spain, Canada and other nations would rather identify with civilization's enemies than with their allies striving to prevent extinction of the civilization itself. As can be expected from these socialist sell-outs -– representative of a coalition of convenience between political Islam and radical leftism, known as the Red-Green alliance -- enmity towards Israel takes precedence over all else.

While Israel predicably – and falsely -- gets the blame for leading the US into war with Iran, the major European powers -- the UK, France, and Germany -- reveal their antipathy towards anything that might applaud or validate Israel's existence, perhaps out of envy over Israel's incredible economic and military success.

Western Europe and Canada's elitist leaders appear unable in any way to acknowledge that "those Jews" -- supposedly those upstart "oppressor-colonialist racists" who have lived on their land for "only" 4,000 years when in fact it was the Europeans themselves who colonized large parts of the planet -- might be showing them up. They appear to abhor the emerging "new world order" in which an America, which in their eyes committed the capital crime of not always being perfect, along with its most reliable ally, Israel, is the central protagonist. In their view, Trump is the primary obstacle to the idealized "civilizational transformation they have already advanced in London, Paris, Berlin, Madrid, and Ottawa." They focus more on Trump than on the enemies of the West.

These elites likewise abhor any acknowledgement of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's success in defending Western interests. They therefore use every opportunity to vilify him and denigrate his breathtaking achievements. Netanyahu, called by Andrew Roberts "The Churchill of the Middle East," has endured unimaginable opposition from all quarters in a seven-front war. His villainization began long before the war.

When Trump lauds Netanyahu by declaring, "if Bibi wasn't around, Israel would not exist today," there is no way the leftist elites can admit that their "goodness," which entails tolerating the intolerable, might be catastrophically misplaced.

The joint war leadership of Trump and Netanyahu -- not to mention a reluctance to endanger their own careers and citizens if someone else is already doing the dirty work for them - may be one of the reasons that the leader of the UK, France, Spain and others distance themselves from actions against Iran, irrespective of how necessary they are for their own interests. Trump and Netanyahu are evidently obstacles to a "brave new world" wherein the brotherhood of man, humanitarianism, climate change, globalism, diversity, equity, central planning, and all sorts of other fanciful Marxian ideologies reign supreme.

The opportunity for Western leaders, and the European Union as a whole, to display some form of moral clarity, some form of concern for the desperate cultural, religious, and political zero-sum contest against an extremist form of Islam – predominantly sponsored by Qatar and Iran – has clearly been brushed aside. Instead, they voice their preference for adolescent, starry-eyed alternatives such as 'regional stability, the application of a corrupt UN-approved "rules-based international order" -- according to EU-approved human rights practices -- and a negotiated compromise leading to a presumably peaceful settlement. It is political correctness run rampant.

Political analyst Shuki Friedman noted in 2022:

"Iran's evil regime has been fomenting terror and instability in the region and far beyond almost since its inception in 1979. Trampling human rights is its bread and butter....

"When an existential struggle against a death-sanctifying axis is labeled an 'illegal war' or 'unjustified aggression,' the term 'international law' is stripped of its original meaning and moral substance. Instead, it is transformed from a tool designed to protect humanity from barbarism into a legal instrument in the hands of those who seek to destroy the very possibility of democratic life."

In plain terms, Iran's treatment of its own people, coupled with its dedication to world domination under severe Sharia law and achieved through terror, is the shape of a future barbarism that many Western leaders are impliedly allowing to foster.

Argentina's President Javier Milei said last month:

"Socialism found out that the basis for the free enterprise capitalist system is anchored on Judeo-Christian values. They found out if you attack Judaism, if you attack Israel, then you break the basis for the capitalist system and Western civilization."

Most Western leaders, by their muted response to Iran's mass murder of its own unarmed civilians, and their failure to support an alliance to displace Iran's murderous regime, would seem to make them not only parasites but also identifying not so much with the oppressed people of Iran but, instead, their oppressors. Their attitude harbors a severe moral collapse; the sooner they are ejected from power, the better for all of Europe and the West.

Journalist Melanie Phillips wrote in January:

"The terrible fact is that, with the entire global humanitarian establishment having turned into a force to demonize and delegitimize Israel, conscience in the West has become harnessed to absolute evil. The label of 'human rights' activists is accordingly given only to those who support the West's enemies."

In this shameful and cowardly way, the battle for Europe's soul is fast being lost with virtually no resistance from its leaders. The problem is not just what has overtaken Europe, but the entrenched fecklessness of its leaders.


Nils A. Haug is an author and columnist. A Lawyer by profession, he is member of the International Bar Association, the National Association of Scholars, the Academy of Philosophy and Letters. Dr. Haug holds a Ph.D. in Apologetical Theology and is author of 'Politics, Law, and Disorder in the Garden of Eden – the Quest for Identity'; and 'Enemies of the Innocent – Life, Truth, and Meaning in a Dark Age.' His work has been published by First Things Journal, The American Mind, Quadrant, Minding the Campus, Gatestone Institute, National Association of Scholars, Jewish Journal, James Wilson Institute (Anchoring Truths), Jewish News Syndicate, Tribune Juive, Document Danmark, Zwiedzaj Polske, Schlaglicht Israel, and many others.

Source: https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/22366/america-fake-allies

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Rubio revokes green cards of foreign nationals linked to Iranian regime who are now in ICE custody - Nicholas Ballasy

 

​ by Nicholas Ballasy

The State Department said that Soleimani Afshar promoted Iranian regime propaganda while living in the U.S. and "celebrated attacks against American soldiers and military facilities in the Middle East, praised the new Iranian Supreme Leader, denounced America as the 'Great Satan,' and voiced her unflinching support for the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, a designated terror organization."

 

Secretary of State Marco Rubio revoked the green cards of foreign nationals with links to the "Iranian terror regime," the State Department said on Saturday.

"Last night, the niece and grand niece of deceased Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Major General Qasem Soleimani were arrested by federal agents following Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s termination of their lawful permanent resident (LPR) status," the department said in a statement.

"Hamideh Soleimani Afshar and her daughter are now in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. As identified by both press reporting and her own social media commentary, Soleimani Afshar is an outspoken supporter of the totalitarian, terrorist regime in Iran," the department also said.

The department said she promoted Iranian regime propaganda while living in the United States and "celebrated attacks against American soldiers and military facilities in the Middle East, praised the new Iranian Supreme Leader, denounced America as the 'Great Satan,' and voiced her unflinching support for the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps, a designated terror organization."

Afshar’s husband has been blocked from entering the United States as well.

"Afshar Soleimani pushed this propaganda for Iran's terrorist regime while enjoying a lavish lifestyle in Los Angeles, as attested to by her frequent posting on her recently deleted Instagram account," the agency also said.

The U.S. Department of State applauded the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for collaborting with them on the effort to revoke the visas. 


Nicholas Ballasy

Source: https://justthenews.com/index%2ephp/government/federal-agencies/rubio-revokes-green-cards-foreign-nationals-linked-iranian-regime-who

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