ISW...Iran Update, January 11, 2026
- Iranian Regime Rhetoric about the Protests: Some Iranian regime officials have framed the ongoing protests as the next phase of the Israel-Iran War. The Iranian security establishment has repeatedly stressed since June 2025 that it believes that the Israel-Iran War is ongoing, despite the fact that the 12-day military conflict ended in June.
- Iranian Threat to Attack US Forces: Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warned the United States against “miscalculations” on January 11 and threatened that Iran could target US military bases in the region or Israel if the United States attacks Iran. Ghalibaf’s threat is likely a response to recent Western media reports that US President Donald Trump is considering various options to intervene in the ongoing protests.
- Security Force Crackdown: The regime may be labeling Iranian protesters as “terrorists” and connecting the ongoing protests to the United States and Israel as a tactic to motivate hesitant security officers to forcefully crack down on the protests.
- Iranian Security Personnel Deaths: More Iranian security officers have died during the current protests than in any other protest wave in Iran. IRGC-affiliated media reported on January 11 that at least 114 regime security personnel from the Law Enforcement Command (LEC), Basij, and IRGC have been killed since the start of the protests on December 28. The actual death count for Iranian security personnel is likely higher than the number that IRGC-affiliated media reported, given that CTP-ISW has observed reports of security personnel casualties in areas, such as Tehran Province, that IRGC-affiliated media did not include in its death count.
- Protest Rate and Information Availability: CTP-ISW recorded a lower rate of protest activity across Iran on January 11 compared to recent days. The lower rate of protests that CTP-ISW recorded is likely due to the regime’s nationwide internet shutdown and crackdown on the use of Starlink satellites.
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• Third week of protests: More than 500 protesters in Iran have been killed and almost 10,700 people have been arrested as anti-government protests continue, a US-based rights group said. An internet blackout, which also is impacting mobile phone calls, has lasted for four days.
• Funding pressure: The US administration is under pressure to step up its efforts to support internet freedom after it cut funding last year.
• US tariffs: President Donald Trump said countries that do business with Tehran will face a new 25% tariff. The announcement appears to mean goods from China, a major trading partner of both Iran and the US, would become significantly more expensive to import.
• Diplomacy: Iran earlier said it’s ready to talk with the US but is “prepared for war.” Iran’s foreign minister has communicated in recent days with Trump special envoy Steve Witkoff, a source said….
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