🩸 RED BLOOD JOURNAL TRANSMISSION
T#: RBJ-2026-01-26–ABRAHAM-LINCOLN-SHADOW-PROTOCOL
Classification: War Preludes, Regime-Targeted Destabilization, Regional Architecture Shift
Unit: Strategic Foresight & Conflict Escalation Desk
Clearance: Reader-Level | High Tension | Imminent Kinetic Phase
PROLOGUE — The Night Iran Held Its Breath
Tehran, just past midnight.
Unidentified aircraft over the capital.
Explosions.
Anti-aircraft batteries firing blindly into the black.
Rumors of Hezbollah’s acting chief eliminated under Israeli bombardment.
Turkey quietly preparing a border buffer zone inside Iranian territory.
And 400 km away, the USS Abraham Lincoln—the world’s floating empire—slips into position like a silent blade in the dark.
It was the kind of night that ends nations.
Or births new ones.
For 47 years, the regime ruled by fear.
Tonight, for the first time, fear ruled the regime.
SECTION I — The Sky Over Tehran: A City Sensing the End
In the opening hours of Monday, residents of Tehran looked upward—and the night looked back.
UFO-like objects moving silently over Niavaran.
Sudden explosions.
Tracer fire arcing across both east and west Tehran.
Social media in freefall, flooded with raw panic and shaky phone videos.
This wasn’t the usual IRGC theater.
This wasn’t anniversary fireworks.
This was a state bracing for impact.
Meanwhile, in Ahvaz:
Automatic gunfire.
At least one explosion.
Locals convinced air-defense units were firing in every direction except the right one.
The people didn’t know what was coming.
The regime knew something was.
SECTION II — Hezbollah Hit, Qassem Missing: The Axis Begins to Fold
Unconfirmed but widely circulated:
Naeem Qassem, Hezbollah’s de facto leader after Nasrallah’s death,
missing after Israeli airstrikes.
If true, analysts say the implications exceed even the fall of the Islamic Republic itself:
“This level of preparedness signals a full redesign of the regional map.”
If false?
It barely matters.
The strike itself reveals intent:
Israel choosing this moment to hit Hezbollah.
U.S. and U.K. military hardware stacking across the region.
Air assets positioned for rapid decapitation strikes.
Whether Qassem is alive or dead, the message is identical:
Tehran’s reaction bandwidth is being systematically destroyed.
SECTION III — Turkey’s Secret Meeting: The Buffer Zone Revelation
The Turkish outlet Milliyet leaked what the Erdoğan government tried to keep quiet:
A closed-door briefing inside parliament revealed Turkey’s plan to establish a buffer zone inside Iranian soil during the coming war.
Not at the border.
Inside Iran.
Purpose:
To contain mass refugee flows
To prevent millions of Iranians from crossing into Turkey
To prepare for a full-region destabilization
Only one conclusion fits the facts:
Turkey believes the attack is imminent, large-scale, and not a limited strike.
SECTION IV — The Abraham Lincoln Arrives: The Shadow That Ends Regimes
At dawn Monday, the Al-Hadas agency confirmed:
USS Abraham Lincoln entered the Arabian Sea.
The distance between the carrier and Iran?
Only 300–400 km to Chabahar.
Close enough to launch:
Carrier-based airstrikes
Electronic warfare
Full aerial dominance
Coastline decapitation raids
Iranian state TV issued its ritual threats:
“We will sink the American carrier with hypersonic missiles.”
Reality check:
In 2020 they built a wooden mock carrier
and couldn’t sink that.
It tilted.
It bobbed.
It embarrassed them.
Now the same force claims it can take on the U.S. Navy.
Even regime insiders are laughing through gritted teeth.
SECTION V — A Nation Begging for War: The Psychology of Collapse
This phase is unprecedented in Iranian history:
The population is no longer afraid of war.
They demand it.
Not because they trust America.
Not because they welcome foreign boots.
But because the regime has crossed a line no government can return from:
Blinding over 1,000 young people with pellet guns in a single day
Killing tens of thousands in street executions
Torturing, burning, raping, mutilating
Deploying sadistic killers who now proudly confess on audio recordings
The Islamic Republic made itself an enemy no Iranian can coexist with.
Mothers who once prayed now curse God.
Families who once feared death now crave a foreign strike more than survival.
This is what happens when a regime commits civilizational suicide.
SECTION VI — The Massacres: Numbers Too Large for the World to Process
The head of Farabi Eye Hospital accidentally revealed the unfiltered truth:
Over 700 eye-rupture patients in 48 hours
Nearly 1,000 in total
Many with both eyes destroyed
Hallways turned into emergency operating rooms
Stretchers borrowed from other hospitals
Patients lying on the floors
Most of them teenagers and young adults
These are not crowd-control injuries.
These are systematic blinding operations.
And this was just one hospital.
The New York Times puts the death toll at 30,000.
Iran International estimates 36,000.
If even half is true, Iran has witnessed
the largest state-committed civilian massacre of the 21st century.
SECTION VII — The Executioner’s Tape: A Regime Without a Soul
The audio that surfaced is too monstrous to quote fully:
“I shot so many of your children…”
“We pulled the girls by their hair…”
“We killed them with live rounds…”
Then the photo appeared.
The man was real.
And the country snapped.
The Islamic Republic created a class of men who do not belong to any society, any era, any form of civilization.
Men who are only alive because the regime armed them.
This is not governance.
This is organized barbarism.
SECTION VIII — Rozita Rokhzadeh: The Face of a Nation Worth Saving
Rozita—the mechanic who repaired cars on Instagram—became one of the symbols of the uprising.
In her last video, she said:
“What a waste of our youth and beauty that fell into the hands of these people.”
Days later, she was killed.
Her murder shifted something in the national psyche.
A population that once hoped for reform now demands judgment.
SECTION IX — The Pahlavi Factor: The Regime’s Only Real Fear
Opposition infighting evaporated the moment networks went dark.
When the regime shut down all mobile antennas nationwide,
something became undeniably clear:
It fears only one individual.
Only one alternative.
Only one path for millions.
Reza Pahlavi.
This is why both regime agents and anti-Pahlavi political entrepreneurs
—funded, bitter, or opportunistic—
have launched coordinated campaigns to:
Blame him for protester deaths
Rewrite the massacre narrative
Confuse public perception
Divide the opposition
It is the oldest trick in psychological warfare:
Destroy the symbol the people trust.
But the streets answered for him:
No other figure commands multi-generational legitimacy.
No other figure represents national continuity.
No other figure carries zero blood debt.
And that is why the regime wants him erased—
not debated.
SECTION X — The Road Ahead: The Damascus Scenario, the Libya Scenario, or the Iran Scenario?
Iran is now beyond political crisis.
It is in pre-collapse sequencing, where three outcomes loom:
1. Internal war
Opposition units clash with regime forces street by street.
Thousands more die.
Foreign powers wait for justification.
2. R2P intervention
NATO or a Western coalition invokes
Responsibility to Protect
after a mass-casualty event.
3. Hybrid collapse
A simultaneous internal uprising + external strike
leading to rapid fragmentation of the regime’s command structure.
Every sign points to the third.
EPILOGUE — When the Abraham Lincoln Casts a Shadow, Regimes Tremble
History is cruel with tyrants:
Qaddafi thought he was untouchable.
Saddam thought he was immortal.
Ben Ali thought he controlled the narrative.
Bashar al-Assad thought brutality guaranteed survival.
All believed the same lie:
That the world would never intervene.
Then warships appeared on their horizon.
Today, the Abraham Lincoln floats 400 km from Iran.
Not a symbol.
Not a threat.
Not a gesture.
A mirror.
Showing the Islamic Republic the end it wrote for itself.
And showing the Iranian people
the dawn they have died for.
⏳The Abraham Lincoln Shadow Protocol
The provided text describes a period of imminent geopolitical transformation as the Islamic Republic of Iran faces potential collapse through foreign military intervention and internal revolt.
The arrival of the USS Abraham Lincoln signifies a shift toward a kinetic phase of conflict, coinciding with reports of Israeli airstrikes against Hezbollah leadership and Turkish plans to establish buffer zones on Iranian soil.
Domestic stability has disintegrated following state-sponsored massacres and the systematic blinding of protesters, leading a desperate populace to favor regime change over continued survival under current rule.
Amidst this chaos, the Pahlavi monarchy emerges as the primary symbol of opposition that the regime actively seeks to discredit through psychological warfare.
Ultimately, the document portrays a nation at a violent crossroads, where coordinated external pressure and civilian uprisings threaten to dismantle decades of theocratic governance.











