As Iran, Russia conclude drill,
ex-US Army officer warns of
deadly surprises ---- for
US forces
February 19th, 2:46pm
(PressTV)
A joint naval exercise between Iran and Russia has
concluded with the ceremonial farewell of the
Russian helicopter carrier Stoysky, marking
the end of several days of coordinated
maritime operations in the Sea of
Oman and the northern
Indian Ocean.
Iranian military officials said the exercise was designed to
strengthen maritime security, develop naval diplomacy,
and expand practical operational collaboration
between the two countries’ naval forces.
The drill included complex maneuvers, joint navigation
exercises, and coordination between surface vessels
and aviation units, with Iranian and Russian officials
emphasizing the continuity of shared training and
operational exchange.
The exercise comes amid ongoing tensions in the region,
where an aggressive US military buildup and threats
against Iran have escalated concerns of a
potential confrontation.
The former US Army officer and military analyst Stanislav
Krapivnik, provided a detailed analysis of Iran’s military
preparedness and the ongoing integration of foreign
support on Sanchez Effect.
Rick Sanchez, host of 'Journalistically Speaking' on the
program, formerly seen on CNN, MSNBC, Fox News,
Univision and RT, dives into the potential conflict
map between Iran and the US.
“As Washington is basically camping out right at Iran’s
front door with a huge fleet, and threats are flying
around like confetti, they’re attempting to hash
things out, but what if those talks go
sideways?” Sanchez says, on
his program.
“Trump keeps saying it’ll be a bad day for Tehran if things
escalate, but will it really? According to our guest
military expert, the answer is yes – but not
just for Tehran.”
In his analysis, Krapivnik highlighted that both Russia and
China are actively preparing to support Iran in the event
of a military confrontation with the US or Israel.
“Russia and China --- are already sending signals by planning
joint drills in Iran,” Krapivnik said. “For Russia, Iran is the
gateway to the Caucasus and Central Asia; while for
China, it opens the doors...... to Central Asia and
beyond. They’re not about to let Iran crumble.”
Krapivnik noted that Iran’s previous military
operations, including the 12-day war last
year, were deliberately limited.
“Iran didn’t go all out then --- it was hitting military bases,
avoiding populated areas. But if this now escalates into
full-blown war, it’s a very different story. Israel is tiny,
and most people live in a few big cities, so missing
a target would be nearly impossible. No matter
where the bombs land, they’re bound to
hit someone.”
Krapivnik emphasized that a central focus of Russia
and China’s involvement is the development of an
integrated air defense system - in Iran.
“Iran is presenting, for both Russia and China, a platform
of integration where they may be getting battle tested,”
he explained.
“Russia has developed for Iran, in a very quick order, an
integrated air defense shield -- something Iran didn’t
have at first. Iran had S-300s, it had S-200s. The
older systems, or the S-60 systems, which by
the way ---- still work quite well against
Tomahawks, when the Tomahawks
are going to actually explode
within the system.”
He described the multi-layered nature
of the air defense network.
“An integrated air umbrella ---- is a system, if it’s fully
integrated. You have it on the strategic level where
you can start picking up and possibly intercepting
enemy targets outside of the country whose
territory you’re defending.
“Then you have an inner layer where you’re starting to
defend on a strategic level inside that country. Then
you have it on a battle theatre level, then you have
it on a localized level, and then - you have it on a
pinpoint defense.”
“The Panther is on a localized level. The IGLA, or the
shoulder-fired MANPADs — those are spot defense.
That’s -- the last line of defense. If something has
got all the way through or it lifted up somewhere
very close so it’s within your range.. like a drone
or some helicopter that just pops up -- then you
do spot defense. So obviously you’re not going
to be.. taking out ballistic missiles or cruise
missiles with a shoulder-fired missile, but
you could take out a jet, for example, or
a helicopter or a large drone.”
Krapivnik emphasized the importance of coordination
between systems, explaining that Iran’s air defense
relies on real-time communication, across layers.
“It’s integrated ----- not just because it has multiple layers
----- it’s because ------ the radar systems and the systems
themselves are communicating. So if it failed to make
contact or failed to destroy the object on one layer it
passes that information off - to the next layer that
engages, that passes off to the next layer that
engages, and so on down to the point where
either they destroy it at some point, or it
blows up.”
He also pointed out historical performance
issues that influenced system design.
“By the way, the 12 Tomahawks Trump fired into Syria had
a 33% failure rate to detonate. There were 4 warheads
that were found non-detonated. A bad batch, I don’t
know. But if that says the same thing about most
of them, then the US has even bigger problems.”
Russian and Chinese contributions
Krapivnik detailed Russian contributions, noting the
delivery of aircraft and a reestablishment of Iran’s
air defense networks.
“Russia came back, built a reintegrated system, and... over
the last six months trained up Su-35 pilots and delivered
Su-35 fighters — which outrange, by the way, the F-35s,
even though it’s a generation 4++ fighter, versus the
generation 5 fighter that the F-35 represents.”
Chinese contributions, he explained, include
high-resolution radar and satellite-linked
early warning systems.
“The Chinese are bringing in their integrated radar
systems, which include very tight-beamed, low-
wavelength sections.... that can pick up —
integrated with the satellite systems —
anything within, I think, 500 to 600
kilometres -- outside of Iran. So..
anything that the US or Israel
is launching is already being
picked up and gives them
enough time to start
reacting to it.”
On response time, he said, “If you figure a cruise missile is
flying at 1,000 kilometres an hour, for example, you still
have about 30 minutes to react, before it’s in your air-
space, which is actually a lot of time for anti-aircraft
systems. Stealth aircraft are not invisible - they are
very hard on radar. The hope is.. that they’re over
target or somewhere close to target by the time
the radar system picks them up, or somebody
visually picks them up.”
He cited historical examples of successful radar-guided
defense: “Which is, by the way, how the Serbs took out
several American aircraft — B-1s. They put circles
around of people with radios, and they visually
saw them coming in because they kept using
the same flight corridor. ‘Because they’re
invisible.’ Well, no, they’re not. With the
radios that communicated back, they
got taken out with an S-300 or S-200
system because they were able to
lock on to them ------- almost
point blank.”
Krapivnik highlighted the potential shock effect on foreign
forces: “Now, the US planners are writing it off. ‘It’s not
really capable. They’re not going to be able to do
anything.’ There’s a lot of bravado that has
never been tested. So... I think there’s
going to be a very big shock and
surprise for US, Israeli, and
NATO forces if they start
initiating contact.”
Krapivnik stressed that these capabilities were
absent --- during prior US strikes in the region.
“No -- the S-400s were not. And the decapitation strike at
the beginning actually did damage quite a bit - at least
some, we don’t know exactly how much, of the radars
& some of the anti-aircraft systems. They killed key
officers that would have been in charge of getting
all that operational. Plus, Chinese systems, the
multi-phase radar systems, were not there.”
“Over the last six months, this has been brought in.... set up,
and integrated. We’ll see how well it’s integrated. Combat
is the ultimate test when your life is on the line. But if
they’re as integrated as they may be, one thing
that’s going to happen is —— China, Russia,
and Iran signed a trilateral alliance too.
“If... this integration works, we may be seeing this all over
the Russian border areas or the Chinese border areas —
China using Russian S-300s, S-400s, S-500s, the S-550s
that are coming out right now, and Russia using the
Chinese radar systems, Iran both. So this could be
a very big game changer, this synthesis of these
two systems. We’ll see.”
Krapivnik warned of the potential dangers to US forces
stationed in the region. “Even in a war between Iran
and Israel, these THAAD systems will get hit, and
then Americans are dead ---- because they’re
manning it,” he said.
He cautioned, that as many as 1,500 US troops
could become casualties ---- defending Israel,
in a conflict with Iran.
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Three Palestinians killed in Israeli raids
on Gaza - on the first day of Ramadan
February 19th, 11:04am
(PressTV)
Mourners grieve during a funeral in Khan Yunis in the
southern Gaza Strip on February 18, 2026, following
an Israeli attack that killed a Palestinian on the
first day of Ramadan. (Photo by AFP)
Three Palestinians have been killed by Israeli military fire
and airstrikes on the Gaza Strip as the Tel Aviv regime
continues to violate the US-brokered ceasefire.
On Wednesday... which also marked the first day of
Ramadan in Gaza, Israeli forces killed three more
Palestinians through a combination of air,
land, and sea strikes.
Medical sources at Nasser Medical Complex announced
that one Palestinian was killed by Israeli gunfire in
areas east of Khan Younis.
The hospital announced earlier that two Palestinians had
been killed by Israeli fire in the town of Bani Suheila,
also east of Khan Younis.
One of the victims was identified as 20-year-old Mohannad
Jamal Mohammad Al-Najjar, who was shot near the Bani
Suheila roundabout, east of the city.
Israeli artillery shelled the eastern neighbourhoods of
Gaza City and targeted areas east of Khan Younis,
while tanks unleashed heavy fire on the eastern
outskirts of the city.
Meanwhile, more demolitions were carried out by Israeli
forces, who razed residential buildings in Beit Hanoun
in the northern Gaza Strip.
A series of Israeli airstrikes by low-flying jets also targeted
some areas in Khan Younis and Rafah in southern Gaza.
Gaza death toll surpassed 75,000 in first
16 months of genocide: Lancet survey
A Lancet survey finds the death toll of the Israeli genocide
of Palestinians in Gaza, exceeded 75,000 in 16 months.
The Tel Aviv regime -- continues to violate the US-brokered
ceasefire on a daily basis and since the start of it, Israeli
forces have killed several hundred more Palestinians,
including 195 children and 84 women.
The Israeli genocidal war in Gaza since October 7, 2023,
has killed more than 72,000 Palestinians - and injured
nearly 172,000 more. More than 8,000 Palestinians
are reported missing.
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Israel’s West Bank land grab
'will consolidate annexation':
UN rapporteur Albanese
February 19th, 10:50am
(PressTV)
The UN special rapporteur for the occupied Palestinian
territories has cautioned: that Israel’s decision to
extend land expropriation in the occupied West
Bank, could solidify annexation, possibly
constituting aggression ------ under
international law ---- and deepen
what the world's highest court
has classified ----- as an
illegal occupation.
Francesca Albanese was reacting to measures ratified
by Israel’s so-called security cabinet on February 8 to
facilitate greater land registration and property
acquisition in the occupied area.
“These measures --- are not routine administrative
adjustments. They are deliberate, incremental
steps... toward a permanent annexation,
advanced piece by piece... in broad
daylight, and with total impunity,”
Albanese said in a statement
on Wednesday.
She warned that they would “deepen and entrench
an occupation that the world’s highest court
(International Court of Justice) has
determined to be unlawful.”
The rapporteur indicated that the modifications facilitate
property acquisition in settlements for both Israeli
settlers and foreigners, hastening what she
termed territorial conquest.
She stated that making land registries accessible to
the public's claims, makes Palestinian landowners
more susceptible to pressure, dispossession,
and forced transfer.
Albanese emphasized that the annexation of occupied
land is explicitly forbidden by international law,
referencing Article 2(4) of the UN Charter
and the Fourth Geneva Convention.
She, additionally, mentioned the advisory opinion from
the International Court of Justice in July 2024, which
affirmed the unlawful nature of Israel’s settlement
policy and specified that all nations should
neither acknowledge nor support
the situation.
“Annexation does not produce stability,” she said. “It
produces systemic discrimination, dispossession,
and permanent subjugation.”
She called on states to avoid recognition, withhold
support, and implement effective measures
to end the occupation.
80+ countries condemn Israel’s ‘unlawful’
settlement expansions in West Bank
More than 80 countries condemn Israel’s decision to
expand illegal settlements in the occupied West
Bank ---- as “unlawful” and in violation of
international law.
The UN committee on Palestinian rights
‘strongly’ denounces Israeli measures
Meanwhile, the Bureau of the UN Committee on
the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the
Palestinian People on Wednesday
“strongly” condemned Israel's
land measures in the
West Bank.
In a statement, the bureau said it “strongly condemns the
decision by Israel, the occupying power, to resume land
registration procedures in the occupied West Bank
alongside countless other illegal policies and
practices... in the Occupied Palestinian
Territory, including East al-Quds.”
“Such illegal measures -- risk the further dispossession of
Palestinian landowners and the entrenchment of Israel’s
unlawful control over occupied territory,” the
statement said.
It stressed that ----- “recent actions constitute a serious
escalation that violates international law and relevant
United Nations resolutions and must be condemned,”
adding that “such so-called administrative measures
cannot disguise what this is: a de facto annexation
of the Occupied Palestinian Territory.”
The rights committee further noted - that “the Occupied
Palestinian Territory, including East al-Quds, must not
be subjected to any measures aimed at altering its
legal status, demographic composition, or
territorial integrity.”
“All such policies and measures are null and void and
Israeli settlements and settlement-related policies
in the occupied territory have no legal validity
and are in grave breach of international law
------ as unequivocally reaffirmed by the
International Court of Justice,”
it said.
Calling on Israel to “immediately cease and reverse these
measures,” the bureau also urged the international
community “to take concrete steps to uphold
accountability - and protect the prospect
of a just and lasting peace.”
Since the onset of its genocidal campaign in Gaza on
October 8, 2023, Israel has escalated activities in
the West Bank, particularly in East al-Quds.
Palestinians perceive the escalation – including killings,
abductions, displacement, and settlement growth – as
a move towards... an official annexation of the land.
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Over 640 Dutch nationals served in Israeli
military amid Gaza genocide - may face
war crime prosecution
February 19th, 10:01am
(PressTV)
More than 640 Dutch nationals have served in the Israeli
military during the regime’s genocidal war on Gaza and
attacks on the West Bank, new data shows, with legal
experts warning that those involved could be
prosecuted ----- under international and
domestic war crimes statutes.
New figures released by the Israeli military show that at
least 645 soldiers serving in March 2025 held both
Israeli and Dutch nationality, with more than 80
holding a third citizenship, but... it is unclear
whether inactive reservists were included.
Separate data from US-based charities indicate that at
least 21 Dutch nationals traveled specifically from the
Netherlands to serve as “lone soldiers,” meaning
they joined independently without parents in
Israel. The locations of these soldiers’
service - whether Gaza, the 1948-
occupied lands, or the occupied
West Bank - remain unspecified.
According to Israeli researcher Lior Yohanani, dual
citizenship is common among Israelis, with Dutch
government estimates suggesting that roughly
12,000 Dutch colonizers reside in Israel.
Those holding Israeli citizenship aged 18–29 generally
face military conscription, but exemptions are
possible for those living abroad.
“Those who do go therefore make a conscious
choice to join,” Yohanani added.
In 2025, more than 3,700 lone soldiers from
70 countries served in the Israeli military,
showing the international involvement
in Israel’s military assaults.
Historical records obtained by investigative outlet
Investico show the number of Dutch lone soldiers
has grown over time - from fewer than ten in the
early 2000s, to 34 in 2013, and 20 in 2021.
While joining the Israeli military is not illegal under Dutch
law, recruitment inside the Netherlands is prohibited. A
leaked 2019 Israeli Justice Ministry memo... revealed
officials were aware of these legal sensitivities and
commissioned a Dutch law firm to review
the regulations.
Dutch legal experts warn that dual nationals could face
prosecution under the Netherlands’ International
Crimes Act, if involved in war crimes.
Marieke de Hoon, associate professor of international
criminal law at the University of Amsterdam, said the
law covers genocide, crimes against humanity, and
war crimes, and exposure could be higher --- for
those serving in the occupied West Bank.
She pointed to a 2024 International Court of Justice
advisory opinion -- describing Israel’s occupation
policy as apartheid, adding, “If after that ruling
you decide to stand as [an Israeli] soldier at a
checkpoint in the West Bank ... the argument
can be made, that you are participating in a
crime against humanity - namely apartheid.”
De Hoon stressed that Dutch prosecutors have the
authority to investigate and prosecute cases, if
sufficient evidence emerges.
According to the released figures by the regime, 50,632
Israeli troopers hold an additional foreign citizenship.
As per the data, 12,135 soldiers hold US citizenship,
the largest group by a significant margin, followed
by more than 6,100 French nationals and over
5,000 Russian nationals.
Macron says the French nationals fighting for Israel “can
not be genociders” amid Gaza genocide investigations.
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Any new US strike on Iran is
‘playing with fire’, Russia’s
Lavrov warns
February 19th, 9:46am
(PressTV)
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has warned that
any new US strike on Iran is “playing with fire” and will
have “serious consequences.”
Lavrov made the remark, in an interview with Saudi
Arabia's al-Arabiya television aired on Wednesday,
one day after Iranian and US negotiators held
indirect talks in the Swiss city of Geneva
over Tehran's nuclear program.
"The consequences ----- are not good. There have already
been strikes on Iran on nuclear sites under the control
of the International Atomic Energy Agency,'' he said.
“From what we can judge, there were real risks of
a nuclear incident… Everyone understands: this
----- is playing with fire,” the top Russian
diplomat emphasized.
Iran and the US... held the second round of indirect nuclear
negotiations at the Omani consulate general in Geneva on
Tuesday. As in the previous round in the Omani capital of
Muscat, the agenda of the talks focused primarily on a
nuclear issue, and the lifting of illegal US sanctions.
Following the talks, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas
Araghchi said the two sides agreed on a set of
guiding principles..... to clear the path for
future talks.
Separately, a senior US official, who spoke to Reuters on
Wednesday, said Iran is anticipated to present a written
proposal for resolving its dispute with the US after the
Geneva talks.
This comes...... as US national security officials are
conducting a review of regional military readiness,
with forces expected to be fully deployed by the
middle of March.
The US maintains that Iran must cease its nuclear
program, whereas Tehran asserts that it is not
pursuing nuclear weapons and says it is
entitled to peaceful nuclear energy.
Elsewhere in his interview, Lavrov said key regional
players -- especially Arab nations and the Persian
Gulf littoral states -- are keen to avoid a further
escalation of tensions.
He added that Arab countries were sending signals to
the US "clearly calling for restraint and a search for
an agreement that will not infringe on Iran's lawful
rights and ... guarantee that Iran has a purely
peaceful nuclear enrichment program".
The Russian foreign minister cautioned - that a renewed
confrontation could undo the recent diplomatic gains,
including the improved relations between Iran and
neighbouring countries like Saudi Arabia.
He said Moscow remained in close contact with Tehran
and believed that “Iran sincerely wants to resolve this
problem, on the basis of observing the Nuclear Non-
Proliferation Treaty."
He emphasized that any agreement
must respect Iran’s lawful rights.
Iran says that its right to the peaceful use of nuclear
energy is an inherent and inalienable right, and no
form of pressure or political stance can
undermine this right.
Tehran was among the original signatories of the NPT,
signing the treaty on July 1st, in 1968. The Iranian
Parliament ratified the NPT in February 1970,
and the treaty entered into force for
Iran, thereafter.
Under the NPT, Iran is recognized - as a non-nuclear-
weapon state and agreed not to develop or acquire
nuclear weapons, while in return retaining the
right --- to pursue peaceful nuclear energy
under international safeguards.
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Iranian, Russian naval forces rescue
hijacked ship in mock operation
during naval drills
February 19th, 10:04am
(PressTV)
Iranian and Russian forces --- perform a mock operation to
rescue a hijacked ship.... during combined naval drills, in
Bandar Abbas port, southern Iran, on February 19, 2026.
Iranian and Russian forces have successfully performed
a mock operation to rescue a hijacked vessel, during
combined naval drills.
The naval personnel of the Iranian Army and the Islamic
Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), as well as the Russian
Navy, performed the mock rescue operation on
Thursday in the waters of Bandar Abbas,
in southern Iran.
The operation began after commercial ships sent
emergency messages to the Bandar Abbas
Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre.
Then, an SH-3 helicopter belonging to the Islamic
Republic of Iran Navy and a Bell 412 chopper of
the IRGC Navy ---- searched the area.
Later, Iran’s Alvand destroyer, the command ship in the
exercises, dispatched combat vessels stationed in
the area .....to carry out the rescue operation.
Finally, special Iranian and Russian naval forces took
back the vessel after a simultaneous heliborne and
surface assault --- and arrested the pirates.
The drills come - amid heightened regional tensions and
repeated US threats to attack Iran if it does not accept
nuclear demands, among others.
The United States has dispatched a number of warships to
regional waters near Iran, prompting authorities in Tehran
to warn that even a single shot fired at the country would
be met ---------- with a far-reaching and massive response,
targeting US assets in the region.
During the joint maritime exercise, the two countries’
naval units also successfully carried out a Photo Ex
(aerial photography) exercise, & tactical formation.
Participating Iranian units included the Alvand destroyer,
Neyzeh and Khanjar missile-launching vessels, an SH3D
helicopter, landing craft, special operations teams, and
RIB and Raad assault boats from the Army, as well as
the Shahid Sayyad vessel, Tondar-class craft,
assault boats, special operations teams ---
and a Bell 412 helicopter from the IRGC.
Russia deployed the Bravyi helicopter carrier,
alongside two F4 fighter jets from the
Iranian Air Force.