


Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned the U.S. for striking its nuclear facilities and warned it will hold the White House "fully responsible." The statement serves as both a diplomatic protest and a preemptive justification for Tehran's potential retaliation.
As of Sunday, the spectrum of Iranian response options remains wide: regional proxy attacks, missile or drone strikes on U.S. bases, restricting maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, and disruptive cyber operations. Most concerning from a homeland security perspective is Iran's ability to activate sleeper cells or sympathizer networks inside the U.S.
A former reporter for the Wall Street Journal, Asra Nomani, who has covered the ongoing Marxist NGO color revolution against President Trump, warned in the overnight: "Watch America's streets. The Woke Army will take the Islamic Republic of Iran's war to America's streets."
Summary of Nomani's warning:
Nomani said that the next round of color revolutions on the streets should start "immediately."
She pointed out a coordinated sequence of actions that unfolded across the Woke Army late last night:
Nomani continued:
Let's only hope that FBI Director Kash Patel's investigation into these rogue Marxist NGOs pivots from anti-ICE riots to what has been described in Nomani's report. House Republicans should do the same...
These developments underscore mounting concerns over potential malign foreign influence operating through dark money-funded Marxist-aligned NGOs. These groups—very active throughout the spring and early summer—have attempted to spark a color revolution against President Trump, with Los Angeles anti-ICE riots serving as the initial flashpoint. The broader effort, including the failed "No Kings" mobilization, appears to have stalled. However, according to reporting by Asra Nomani, these same organizations are now repositioning themselves under the banner of the anti-war movement, seeking to rebrand their objectives while maintaining the same strategic mission: to sow domestic instability, accelerate societal fragmentation, undermine capitalism, and weaken U.S. national cohesion.
"Two Tracks of Soros-Backed Protest Funding, Same Destabilizing Goal," X user DataRepublican notes...
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