Saturday, December 13, 2025

Shallow M6.7 aftershock hits off the coast of Honshu, Japan


Shallow M6.7 aftershock hits off the coast of Honshu, Japan


A strong and shallow earthquake registered by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) as M6.7 hit off the coast of Honshu, Japan, at 02:44 UTC (11:44 JST) on December 12, 2025. USGS is reporting M6.7 at a depth of 20 km (12.4 miles).

The epicenter was located 115 km (72 miles) ENE of Hachinohe (population 239 050) and 116 km (72 miles) NE of Kuji (population 34 420), Iwate, Japan.

127 000 people are estimated to have felt moderate shaking and 2 785 000 light.


Based on all available data, there is no tsunami threat from this earthquake.

The USGS issued a Green alert for shaking-related fatalities and economic losses. There is a low likelihood of casualties and damage.


This is an aftershock of the major M7.6 earthquake at 14:15 UTC on December 8, which prompted immediate tsunami warnings for Aomori, Iwate, and Hokkaido prefectures, with predicted wave heights up to 3 m (10 feet). Observed tsunami amplitudes, however, were much smaller: about 70 cm (2.3 feet) in Kuji (Iwate) and 50 cm (1.6 feet) at other coastal stations.

Iran Accelerates Ballistic Missile Production, Israel Warns


Iran Accelerates Ballistic Missile Production, Israel Warns



Iran is rapidly rebuilding its missile arsenal following the 12-day war with Israel in June, raising alarm bells among Israeli officials as Tehran aims to restore its weakened military capabilities and extend its influence across the Middle East.

During a closed meeting of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee this week, a senior Israeli military official told lawmakers that Iran has resumed large-scale production of ballistic missiles, roughly six months after the June conflict, Israeli media reported.

Israeli intelligence assessments have confirmed that Tehran resumed massive production of long-range missiles, with factories operating “around the clock” to rebuild capabilities destroyed in Israeli and US strikes.

With Israel having destroyed key missile-production equipment, including planetary mixers, the Iranian regime is relying on older manufacturing methods to restart its missile program, according to the Israeli news outlet Ynet.

Israeli officials now reportedly fear that the damage inflicted on Iran’s ballistic missile program during the June war was less extensive than initially thought.


Last week, Tehran conducted a major naval exercise in the Persian Gulf, carried out by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and featuring ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and drones, as part of an effort to deter foreign threats.

Iranian state media reported that missiles struck mock targets in the Gulf of Oman with “high accuracy” and drones hit simulated enemy bases, while three air defense systems were deployed during the exercise under electronic warfare conditions.

The commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Navy, Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri, also said that a new missile was tested during the drills, reportedly capable of reaching beyond the length of the Persian Gulf, though he did not provide specific details.

“The Persian Gulf is 1,375 kilometers long – this missile’s range is beyond that,” he told Press TV.

Built domestically, the missile can be “guided after launch” and has demonstrated “very high precision,” Tangsiri said.






Tensions Escalate as Lebanon Faces Year-End Deadline to Disarm Hezbollah

Tensions Escalate as Lebanon Faces Year-End Deadline to Disarm Hezbollah Amid Israeli Airstrikes, Iranian Influence


As Israel steps up pressure on the Lebanese government ahead of a deadline to disarm the terrorist group Hezbollah, Lebanese officials fear an imminent Israeli operation that could push the country toward a renewed conflict with the Jewish state. 

On Friday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) carried out a wave of airstrikes in southern Lebanon targeting Hezbollah sites, including a training facility, marking the second round of strikes on the Iran-backed terrorist group in a week following continued ceasefire violations.

Amid this week’s attacks, Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Raji said government officials are intensifying diplomatic efforts with Israel to prevent a larger conflict, reaffirming Beirut’s commitment to the ceasefire agreement with Jerusalem.

“We have received warnings from Arab and international sources that Israel is planning a large-scale military operation in Lebanon,” Raji told Al Jazeera in an interview. 

The IDF has drawn up plans in recent weeks for a large-scale strike on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon should the government fail to disarm the Iran-backed terrorist group before the year-end deadline, Israel’s public broadcaster Kan News reported. 

Meanwhile, Israel has reportedly informed the United States that if Hezbollah is not fully disarmed, the Jewish state will take action on its own, warning of potentially severe consequences for the terrorist group.

In the Al Jazeera interview, the top Lebanese diplomat said that all government efforts to negotiate the group’s disarmament have been repeatedly rejected, blaming Iran for its role in empowering the Shi’ite Islamist organization. 

Tehran has long provided funding and support for the Lebanese terror group, which has been the Iranian regime’s chief proxy force in the Middle East.

“The role Iran plays in Lebanon specifically, and in the region more broadly, is extremely harmful,” Raji said, adding that Tehran’s policies are a major driver of regional instability. 

He also emphasized that the Lebanese government is willing to engage in dialogue with Iran only if it stops funding “an illegal organization” in the country — referring to Hezbollah — and stops interfering in Lebanon’s internal affairs.

As Lebanon stands on the brink of a major new conflict, the government is intensifying efforts to meet the ceasefire deadline to disarm the Iran-backed terrorist group, while trying to avoid plunging the nation into a civil war.

Earlier this year, the Alma Research and Education Center, which focuses on Israel’s security challenges along its northern border, released a new study revealing that Hezbollah, with Iranian backing, has been actively rebuilding its military capabilities, in clear breach of the ceasefire agreement with Israel brokered in the fall of 2024.

According to the report, Hezbollah, with support and sponsorship from the Islamist regime in Tehran, is intensifying efforts to rehabilitate its military capabilities, including the production and repair of weapons, arms and cash smuggling, recruitment and training, and the use of civilian infrastructure as a base and cover for its operations.

In recent weeks, Israel has conducted strikes targeting the group’s network, particularly south of the Litani River, where Hezbollah operatives have historically been most active against the Jewish state.

Even though the Lebanese government agreed to a five-stage plan aimed at restoring authority and limiting the influence of the Iran-backed terrorist group, Hezbollah has pushed back against any government efforts, even threatening protests and civil unrest if the government tries to enforce control over its weapons.

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Deception Coming


E.T. phone Steven? Spielberg’s new UFO movie, cryptic billboards reignite real alien conspiracies


They come in peace.

Steven Spielberg’s new UFO movie has reignited speculation within the alien conspiracy theory community, especially after cryptic billboards teasing the upcoming film popped up across the country this week.

“All will be disclosed,” read billboards for the forthcoming flick in New York City and Los Angeles, alongside the “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” director’s name and the project’s June 12, 2026, release date.

The posters also included a creepy image of what appeared to be a human eye peeking through a mysterious and reflective silhouette.

Spielberg fans quickly rushed to social media after seeing the new billboards to theorize about what the still-untitled movie might be about, while others suggested the “Jaws” director is using the film to disclose the existence of real aliens to the world.

“A conspiracy theory that’s so crazy it just might be brilliant!” Chris Ramsay, who has a YouTube channel devoted to UFO theories, wrote on X. “The theory goes like this: Spielberg has been chosen to deliver the next phase of disclosure.”

“Not a leak in the traditional sense, but a carefully constructed big reveal,” he continued. “What if Spielberg has been granted unprecedented access to real UAP footage or better yet, an actual UFO?”

The tinfoil hat wearer added that there is “no better way to get disclosure” than by the “very means which have conditioned us to believe in them in the first place. The silver screen.”

However, Ramsay also speculated that Spielberg’s next project might be “another way to control the narrative” around extraterrestrial life.

“Good luck searching ‘UFO Disclosure’ after this movie hits the theatres…” he wrote.

The fact that Spielberg’s new project was filmed in New Jersey has excited UFO hunters as well.

Last year, hundreds of residents reported seeing mysterious lights flying around the state.

Spielberg himself, meanwhile, believes in alien life and has shared his thoughts about the subject several times in the past.

“I don’t believe we’re alone in the universe,” the “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” director said most recently in 2023. “I think it’s mathematically impossible that we are the only intelligent species in the cosmos.”

“I think that’s totally impossible,” he added




US commandos raided ship headed to Iran from China with military-related items — WSJ


US commandos raided ship headed to Iran from China with military-related items — WSJ


A US special operations team in the Indian Ocean raided a ship headed to Iran from China last month and seized military-related articles, the Wall Street Journal reports, citing US officials.

The cargo consisted of components potentially useful for Iran’s conventional weapons, one official says, adding the shipment had been destroyed.

US forces boarded the ship several hundred miles off the coast of Sri Lanka, according to the newspaper, which adds the vessel was later allowed to proceed.

US forces raid ship, seize cargo headed to Iran from China

Benoit Faucon, Lara Seligman

A U.S. special operations team boarded a ship in the Indian Ocean last month and seized military-related articles headed to Iran from China, U.S. officials said, a rare interdiction operation at sea aimed at blocking Tehran from rebuilding its military arsenal.

The ship was several hundred miles off the coast of Sri Lanka when the operatives boarded it and confiscated the cargo before letting the vessel proceed, the officials said. The U.S. had been tracking the shipment, according to the officials and another person familiar with the operation.

The previously undisclosed raid was part of a Pentagon effort to disrupt the Islamic Republic’s clandestine military procurement after Israel and the U.S. inflicted heavy damage on its nuclear and missile facilities during a 12-day conflict in June.

It was the first time in recent years that the U.S. military is known to have intercepted cargo with Chinese origins on its way to Iran. The name of the ship and its owner couldn’t be determined.

The operation occurred weeks before the U.S. seized a sanctioned oil tanker on Wednesday off the coast of Venezuela that had been used to transport oil from Venezuela to Iran. It underscored the Trump administration’s use of aggressive maritime tactics against adversaries that the U.S. has rarely used in the recent past.

U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, which carried out the operation, declined to comment. Spokespeople for Iran and China’s foreign ministry didn’t return requests for comment.

The cargo consisted of components potentially useful for Iran’s conventional weapons, one official said, adding that the shipment was destroyed. The seized components were dual-use items, with both civilian and military applications, the official said.

The U.S. had gathered intelligence suggesting the cargo was going to Iranian companies that specialize in procuring components for its missile program, said the second official and the person familiar with the seizure.

The operation included special operations forces as well as conventional forces, according to the first U.S. official.

Iranian officials say they are redoubling efforts to rebuild the country’s ballistic missile arsenal, fearing a new confrontation with Israel. Negotiations with the U.S. over Iran’s disputed nuclear program have yet to resume after they were interrupted by the war.