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02/19/2026

🚹 BREAKING: Nigerian Military Arrests Suspects Over Alleged Coup Plot Against Tinubu

Nigeria’s military has reportedly made fresh arrests in connection with an alleged coup plot targeting President Bola Tinubu, raising serious national security concerns and triggering widespread public attention.

According to emerging reports, the suspects are believed to be linked to activities considered a threat to the constitutional order and stability of the country. Security agencies are said to be conducting ongoing investigations to uncover the full scope of the alleged plot, including possible collaborators and motives.

Nigeria has a long history of military coups, but since the return to democratic rule in 1999, the armed forces have largely remained under civilian control. Any alleged attempt to overthrow a democratically elected government is treated as a grave offense with severe legal consequences.

Authorities have reassured citizens of their commitment to maintaining peace, stability, and protecting Nigeria’s democracy, while urging the public to remain calm and avoid spreading unverified information.

02/18/2026

STRIKES AT SEA: U.S. military conducts 3 airstrikes on vessels operated by designated terrorist organizations engaged in drug trafficking. Eleven suspected narco-traffickers killed across Eastern Pacific and Caribbean, according to U.S. Southern Command.

Credit: Fox news

02/18/2026

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei warned on Tuesday that the United States could suffer a heavy blow amid military deployments to the region.

“The US President keeps saying this, the US army is the strongest army in the world; the strongest army in the world may sometimes get slapped so hard that it cannot stand up straight,” he said.

He also referred to the US deployment of naval power near Iran and said: “They say ‘we sent a ship to Iran.’ Of course, a warship is a dangerous vessel, but even more dangerous is the weapon that can send it to the bottom of the sea.”

02/18/2026

The latest round of Iran-US talks in Geneva on Tuesday would likely not have taken place without sustained pressure from regional powers that leveraged their close relations with Washington to help avert a wider war.

02/18/2026

Former Israeli military intelligence chief Amos Yadlin said a military confrontation between the United States and Iran could begin in the coming days, even as diplomatic efforts continue.

“We are much closer than we were before,” Yadlin told Israel’s Channel 12, adding that a superpower does not go to war in a matter of days and that a diplomatic path must first be exhausted.

Yadlin, who now heads a national security consultancy, said the statement that “all options are on the table” was backed by a credible military threat, pointing to US preparations off Iran’s coast and in the skies.

02/18/2026

Iran’s nuclear negotiations are being conducted at the “peak of coordination” between the government and the armed forces, Elias Hazrati, head of the government’s information council, said.

This goes beyond coordination 🌙

“In all periods, there has been good coordination between the field, the armed forces and our diplomatic sector,” he said. “Now we are at the height of this coordination and unity prevails.”

Hazrati added that “everyone speaks with one voice and has one plan” managed and directed by the Supreme National Security Council, chaired by the president, and that all are moving “under the flag of the Supreme Leader.”

02/18/2026

Is the USA closer to a major military confrontation with Iran than many Americans realize? Axios reports, citing US and Israeli sources.

The report said a potential US operation could be a weeks-long campaign, possibly conducted jointly with Israel, and broader in scope than previous strikes on Iranian targets.

Trump has paired nuclear talks with a significant military buildup in the region, including aircraft carriers, warships, fighter jets and air defense systems. More than 150 US military cargo flights have moved weapons and ammunition to the Middle East in recent weeks, according to the report.

While US and Iranian officials described recent talks in Geneva as making progress, gaps remain wide and US officials are not optimistic about a breakthrough, Axios said.

02/16/2026

Nigeria has urged citizens to be wary of offers that could lure them into foreign war zones. This comes after Ukrainian officials said two Nigerian men, Hamzat Kolawole and Mbah Udoka, were killed on the frontline area of the Russia-Ukraine war. The men had reportedly signed contracts with the Russian military in 2025, and the Nigerian government has expressed concern over what it described as a growing trend of Nigerians being illegally recruited into foreign conflicts. Investigations and security reports indicate Nigerians and other Africans are often recruited through deceptive promises of high-paying jobs, security work, scholarships, or migration opportunities, only to be deployed to combat zones.

02/16/2026

Israel’s Cabinet approved the resumption of land registration in Judea and Samaria for the first time since 1967. Defense Minister Israel Katz, Justice Minister Yariv Levin, and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said the move will formally register extensive areas belonging to the state, clarify property rights, reduce disputes, and enable infrastructure development.

The decision follows additional measures lifting restrictions on land sales and removing confidentiality from land records. Officials said the step addresses what they described as illegal Palestinian Authority land registration in Area C. The Regavim Movement welcomed the move, while the Palestinian Authority condemned it and called for international intervention.

02/15/2026

đŸ‡ș🇾From Washington’s View: đŸ‡źđŸ‡·đŸ‡°đŸ‡” Why Iran Triggers More Alarm Than North Korea

From the perspective of the United States, Iran and North Korea pose fundamentally different nuclear challenges and Iran is seen as the more immediate and destabilizing threat.

North Korea’s nuclear program, while dangerous, is viewed in Washington as a deterrence problem already in place. Pyongyang’s capabilities are known, its behavior is relatively predictable, and its arsenal is aimed primarily at regime survival rather than regional power projection.

Iran, however, is treated as a
preventive-case threat. US policymakers assess that once Iran crosses the nuclear threshold, military or diplomatic options would narrow dramatically. The concern is not only the weapon itself, but the timing Iran’s ability to move from enrichment to a deployable capability within a short window.

Regionally, Iran directly challenges US interests. Its influence stretches across the Middle East, where American forces, allies, and critical energy routes are already exposed. A nuclear-capable Iran would complicate US military freedom of movement and undermine extended deterrence commitments to partners.

For Washington, the core calculation is simple: North Korea is a managed risk. Iran is a risk still within reach of prevention and that makes it far more urgent.

01/08/2025

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