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US says ‘out of money’ for Ukraine

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Speaking to reporters at a Friday briefing, Ryder explained that while the Pentagon is authorized to spend another $4.2 billion on weapons for Ukraine, the actual funds are not available and must be set aside by Congress.

“We have the authority to spend that [$4.2 billion] from available funds but wouldn’t have the ability to replenish the stocks by taking money out – or taking stuff out of our inventory,” the spokesman said, adding “We’re out of money.”

The admission came after Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour that his country had no “plan B” without American military aid, reiterating demands for new combat drones, long-range missiles and air defense capabilities, among other gear.

Kuleba also noted growing political divisions In the US regarding Ukraine, as a vocal group of Republican critics have blocked the passage of additional aid funds while demanding sweeping immigration reforms. Though the party backed dozens of separate aid packages following the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, some GOP members have soured on the American largesse in recent months, creating a widening partisan divide on the issue.

While President Joe Biden has urged lawmakers to pass a massive aid package including some $61 billion for Kiev, Congress has remained deadlocked for weeks amid Republican opposition, though independent Senator Kyrsten Sinema has said lawmakers are “closing in” on a deal.

Nonetheless, State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told reporters on Thursday to expect decreases in US aid in the future, voicing hopes to eventually help Ukraine “build its own military industrial base so it can both finance and build and acquire munitions on its own”.

The United States has authorized nearly $45 billion in direct military assistance to Ukraine since the conflict with Russia escalated in early 2022, in addition to other indirect military aid and financial and humanitarian assistance. Moscow has repeatedly condemned Western arms shipments to Kiev, arguing they would only prolong the fighting and do little to deter its military aims.

Speaking at a press conference on Friday, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the EU is considering alternative ways to keep funding Ukraine, in case member states fail to bypass a veto by Hungary.

Budapest earlier blocked a €50 billion ($55 billion) assistance package for Kiev amid the conflict with Russia.

Von der Leyen stressed that the EU must “urgently move forward on stabilizing our financial aid” to Ukraine.

Reaching a consensus between all 27 member states is the “first priority… But of course we must prepare for other options. These are operational solutions that we are preparing right now,” she said, without giving details.

Von der Leyen recalled that just before Christmas, the EU adopted an €18 billion ($20 billion) support package for Kiev, to help “Ukraine finance their needs for the beginning of this year” and give Brussels some leeway when negotiating the main funding package.

“But of course we have to work as hard and as fast as possible to deliver,” the top official added.

The Financial Times reported late last month that the EU was working on a mechanism to bypass the Hungarian veto, that would see member states provide guarantees to the EU budget, thereby allowing Brussels to borrow some €20 billion for Kiev.

An EU special summit on funding Ukraine will take place on February 1. Since the start of the conflict between Moscow and Kiev in February 2022, the EU has provided Ukraine with more than $91 billion in various forms of aid. Russia has repeatedly denounced arms shipments to Kiev, while warning that continued support is becoming a serious burden for EU taxpayers.

Russia’s Defense Ministry has published statistics detailing the aid supplied to Ukraine from abroad during the conflict with Russia. According to its figures, Kiev’s foreign backers together have spent more than $203 billion on assisting the government of President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Some 54 countries have been providing assistance to the Ukrainian forces amid the fighting with Russia, the ministry said on Thursday.

More than 500 US and NATO spacecraft are working for the needs of Kiev. Those include 70 military surveillance satellites, while the rest are commercial but of double use, the ministry claimed in a post on Telegram.

Ukrainian troops are also relying on more than 20,000 Starlink terminals from Elon Musk’s SpaceX, according to the figures.

Kiev has been supplied with more than 1,600 units of missile and artillery equipment, over 200 air defense systems, some 5,220 tanks and armored vehicles, and more than 23,000 drones, the ministry added.

The Russian military’s estimates also claim that over 13,500 foreign mercenaries came to Ukraine to fight for Kiev. Among these were some 8,500 Europeans and over 2,700 from North and South America, while the rest traveled from Asia and Africa, it noted.

Tasnim: Israel was behind Kerman terror attack 

Tansim said despite the statement issued by the Daesh terrorist group claiming the twin bombings, earlier comments by Zionist officials show that Tel Aviv orchestrated the terrorist act.

The editorial added that Israel’s involvement in the attack was exposed by the differences between the latest statement attributed to Daesh and the previous ones issued by the terror group.

Tasnim argued that Daesh has never used the word “Iran” in its statements before and instead calls the country “The land of Persia” or the “province of Khorasan”.

Tasnim added that Daesh has not used blurred pictures of the perpetrators of suicide bombers or attackers before, adding neither has the group issued a statement to claim an attack with a 30-hour delay.

The news outlet noted that in fact, before any operation, Daesh shoots clips of terrorists bidding allegiance to the group and prepares a statement in which it claims credit for the terror attack it does.

According to Tansim, such a statement is issued immediately after a terrorist attack.

The news agency added that this latest statement was basically different from previous ones issued by Daesh.

It also said actually, only after the statement was written by the intelligence apparatus of the Zionist regime, it was released by the terrorist group.

Tasnim further argued that the reason for the move by the Zionists is that they feared the consequences of the terrorist attack in Kerman and that Daesh is merely a tool in the hands of the Israeli regime.

Iranians call for revenge, during funeral for victims of terror blasts in Kerman

Kerman Terror Attack

Also present at the funeral service was Major General Hossein Salami, the general commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC).

“Commander! Revenge, Revenge,” the mourners chanted.

Iran president: Martyr Soleimani foiled U.S. plot to bring another Israel to power in region 

“General Soleimani utilized all forces and potential in the region to rein in the diabolical Daesh entity, a handiwork of the United States, and he made round-the-clock efforts to achieve that end,” said President Ebrahim Raisi on Friday at a funeral held for the victims of the recent twin terrorist attacks in the southeastern Iranian city of Kerman.

The blasts hit a rally marking the fourth anniversary of the martyrdom of General Soleimani in Kerman.

“We owe security in the region and in West Asia to efforts by martyr Soleimani,” he added.

Elsewhere in his remarks, the president noted that general Soleimani was aptly named ‘ A martyr of al-Quds’ by senior members of the resistance front.

He said the achievements of the resistance front today are the fruit of martyr Soleimani’s efforts, moves and support.

“Although we should praise Palestine, Hamas and Hezbollah, too, martyr Soleimani’s role was unparalleled,” the president explained.

Also present at the funeral service was Commander General of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Major General Hossein Salami, who underlined that the blood of martyrs will only make the resistance front stronger.

The funeral procession was held at the tomb of martyr Qassem Soleimani in Kerman.

89 people were killed and hundreds more injured in the Kerman terror incident, claimed by the Daesh terrorist group.

Iran president visits survivors of Kerman terror incident 

President Ebrahim Raisi traveled to Kerman on Friday to take part in a funeral held for victims of the tragedy.

At least 89 people were killed and hundreds more were injured in the twin blasts, claimed by the Daesh terror group.

Iran to seal off porous borders with Afghanistan, Pakistan to beef up security

“The plan to block the border is a comprehensive plan which has different dimensions,” said Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi.

“It is not only a wall. Different measures will be adopted to seal off the border,” he added.

The minister noted the project will be managed and implemented by the Armed Forces.

“The plan to seal off the border takes time. So, porous stretches of the border which are being abused take priority,” he said.

His comments come as many illegal immigrants and sometimes terrorists have slipped into Iran from Afghanistan and Pakistan, jeopardizing national security.

On Wednesday two bomb blasts ripped through the southeastern Iranian city of Kerman, killing 89 people and injuring hundreds more.

President Raisi in Kerman, two days into terror deadly blasts 

Ebrahim Raisi is in Kerman to take part in a funeral for the victims of twin terrorist attacks which hit a rally in the city on Wednesday marking the fourth anniversary of the martyrdom of general Soleimani.

89 people were killed and nearly 300 others were injured in the terror incident.

The Daesh terror group has reportedly claimed responsibility for the blasts.

 

Iran calls for regional cooperation in fighting terrorism, following deadly incident in Kerman

Kerman Terror Attack
People visit the scene of Wednesday's bomb explosion in Kerman.

Hossein Amirabdollahian made the plea in a phone conversation with his Syrian counterpart, Faisal Mekdad on Thursday.

His comments follow the Wednesday terror incident in the southern Iranian city of Kerman that saw the killing of at least 84 people and the injury of around 300 more.

Daesh terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the terrorist blasts.

Faisal Mekdad, the Foreign Minister of the Syrian Arab Republic, also strongly condemned Wednesday’s terrorist incident in Kerman.

Mekdad also  expressed sympathy for the families of the dead.

Additionally, Mekdad conveyed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s condolences to the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Also in a phone call with his Iranian counterpart Hossein Amirabdollahian, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan conveyed Turkey’s government and people’s condolences and solidarity to the government and people of the Islamic Republic of Iran following Wednesday’s terrorist attack in Kerman.

Meanwhile, the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, announced that in homage to the martyrs of the terrorist attack in Kerman and in order to express solidarity with the noble families affected by this tragedy, the flag of the Islamic Republic of Iran was raised to half-mast across all embassies, consulates general, and international missions worldwide on Thursday.

At least 84 people were killed and around 300 others were injured in the Kerman blasts on Wednesday.

Tehran’s Milad Tower dims lights in remembrance of Kerman terror attack victims

Milad Tower

The Milad Tower’s illumination faded from 8:00 PM to 9:24 PM, symbolizing a nation’s reverence for the oppressed souls, and in solemn remembrance of the victims of the terrorist attack.

On January 3, twin explosions targeted a ceremony held in Kerman to mark the martyrdom anniversary of the Iranian anti-terror commander Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani.

84 were killed and around 300 others were injured in the blasts. Daesh is said to have claimed responsibility for the terrorist attack.

Iran’s president: Israel trying to spread insecurity, instability to other parts of region

Iran President Ebrahim Raisi andQatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani

In a phone call with Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani on Wednesday, Raisi said that having failed to achieve its goals in the ongoing genocidal war against the Palestinian people in Gaza, the Israeli regime is currently under international pressure, desperately seeking to spread insecurity to other parts of the region.

“The Iranian nation has proven that such terrorist acts cannot dent their will, national cohesion and resilient spirit,” he emphasized.

Raisi expressed confidence that further communication between Tehran and Doha at different levels will definitely lead to the development of bilateral, regional and international relations and play an effective role in the joint fight against the Israeli regime’s crimes.

For his part, the Qatari emir strongly condemned the cowardly crime of the terrorist attack in Kerman which he said was carried out by those seeking to spread insecurity in Iran.

Al Thani added that Qatar is assured about Iran’s national unity and stands united with the Islamic Republic.

He emphasized that Iran and Qatar must boost cooperation and hold deeper consultations with the regional and Muslim countries to stop the Israeli regime’s crimes against the oppressed people of Gaza.

Two terrorist blasts took place near the burial site of Iran’s late anti-terror commander Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani in the southeastern city of Kerman on Wednesday during a ceremony marking his fourth martyrdom anniversary.

Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Iranian Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi said 84 people were killed in the bloody attacks. He added that the incident also left 284 wounded, some in critical condition.

In a statement on Wednesday, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei stressed those who ordered and carried out the twin terrorist attacks in Kerman will definitely face a fitting punishment and a harsh response.