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Alan Mendoza

@alanmendoza

Executive Director of The Henry Jackson Society (@hjs_org). Also @alanmpolitics. Sanctioned by Russia and Iran. All tweets are personal views. RT≠endorsement.

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President Trump is edging towards the one outcome that would end the threat of the Iranian regime, globally and internally, at a stroke: regime change. The ball remains in the Mullahs’ court, but the pressure is being ratcheted up one turn at a time. A false move will be fatal.

President Trump is edging towards the one outcome that would end the threat of the Iranian regime, globally and internally, at a stroke: regime change. The ball remains in the Mullahs’ court, but the pressure is being ratcheted up one turn at a time. A false move will be fatal.
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The Iranian regime has signed its own suicide note by attacking US forces in the Middle East. Whatever the Mullahs think they have achieved with their "resistance", the reality is that regime change in Iran will be the lasting legacy of their foolhardy behaviour.

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If indeed President Trump’s announcement of a ceasefire between Iran and Israel is shared by the participants themselves, then it is a surprising but pitch perfect example of the idea of “escalate to de-escalate”. We have to assume that: 1) US intelligence estimates suggest the

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With the world proving increasingly volatile, NATO’s desire for member states to hit 5% of GDP on defence spending looks ever wiser. The British Government signing up to the target today is to be welcomed as a sign we are taking national security seriously again.

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‘It is the regime in Iran that is the heart of all the instability in the region… it’s very difficult to reach a diplomatic accord with that kind of regime.’ Alan Mendoza with LBC News on the possibility of diplomacy, rather than military action, being a viable path to achieve

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'Iranians on the ground have literally seen the billions of dollars that the Iranian regime has wasted on nuclear programmes, as opposed to welfare, go up in smoke. So what is their reaction to that? Are they going to tolerate it? Will a weakened regime be able to survive an

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'When you've got a man in power who is guided by religious ideology, sometimes logic goes out the window and rational decisions become less clear. So it is again quite obvious that if you want to prevent any danger to the West, the way to do it is not to tie Iran up in nuclear

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'Quite clearly [Iran] wants that nuclear capability...because it sees that as A) a tool to stop others from attacking it, but B) as a cover for its own aggressive actions oversees. It is not simply a defensive measure, this revolutionary regime has always been about exporting the

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I'm campaigning to stop Britain's Islamic blasphemy laws. And I need your help. Labour are trying to rig the consultation on "Islamophobia" - sending it only to favoured groups. Don't let them silence you. Click here to save our free speech: nicktimothy.com/help-me-to-def…

I'm campaigning to stop Britain's Islamic blasphemy laws.

And I need your help.

Labour are trying to rig the consultation on "Islamophobia" - sending it only to favoured groups.

Don't let them silence you. Click here to save our free speech:
nicktimothy.com/help-me-to-def…
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'You are starting to see a diminution of Russia's ability to interfere and get its way in the Middle East and were the Iranian regime to fall, there is no doubt that the biggest international loser will be Russia.' See full episode on YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=zBXObs…

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'The idea that Putin was going to mediate this is for the birds. The only person that was going to mediate this was Donald Trump, and he did. This is the difference between real power and imaginary power. The Russians have imaginary power in the Middle East and America has the

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"While British Muslims can be victims of religious discrimination, the sorry truth is that they can also be some of the most aggressive purveyors of it – with Jews usually being in the firing line." My latest The Telegraph. telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/06/3…

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It's quite entertaining watching music festival after music festival pulling Bob Vylan from their line-ups. Adding to their ban from the USA and fall out with their management. It turns out that actions do have consequences after all, and that notoriety is the poor man's fame.

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'It has been obvious for many months now that Palestine Action is not a protest group. It is a group that wants to use violence... to enforce its view of the world on others and will seemingly stop at nothing to do that. That, I'm afraid, does put you into terrorist territory.'

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20 years on from the terrible events of 7/7, the threat of Radical Islam is responsible for 75% of the UK security services’ workload. While we mourn the victims of the past, we must redouble our efforts to ensure that they are not joined by victims of the future. We have been

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'MI5 tell us that 75% of their time is occupied by radical Islamist terrorism...It remains the main focus, it is a clear and present danger and it has only been by the grace of God and the ingenuity of the security services that we have prevented things from happening.' On