AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEconomic Warfare Escalation: The US says it will unveil “toughest sanctions in history” on Monday, warning any country offering Iran “lifelines” will face consequences, while Iran’s military chief Ali Abdollahi vows a “crushing, punishing and devastating” response across land, sea, air and cyberspace. Diplomacy vs. Hardline Stance: President Masoud Pezeshkian urges ending the US-Iran war now, arguing Iran holds “power and dignity” and defending the June MoU as non-surrender, even as talks remain stalled. China Pushes Back: China rejects the US sanctions push and calls for dialogue, challenging Washington’s attempt to isolate Tehran. Defense Industry Message: Iran’s IRGC commander Ahmad Vahidi says defense production will continue and enemies won’t stop hostility, framing deterrence as the path forward. Everyday Pressure at Home: Reports highlight families struggling to afford basics as sanctions and blockade bite, with unemployment rising and food and medicine costs climbing. Human Rights Spotlight: Kurdish activist Pouria Naderi is reported shot dead by Iranian intelligence in Kermanshah, adding to the week’s crackdown headlines. Cyber & Sanctions Enforcement: US prosecutors expanded an Iran-linked hacking case tied to the IRGC, including the 2017 HBO breach and a $6M Bitcoin extortion attempt. Regional Tensions: Syria’s FM says Damascus is reviewing a Mecca defense pact but won’t strengthen ties with Iran unless Tehran stops actions against Syrians.
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