The President's Daily Brief - PDB Afternoon Bulletin | January 23rd, 2026: Trump Delivers Major Warning To Iran & Putin Talks Peace While Pressing Maximalist Demands
Episode Date: January 23, 2026In this episode of The PDB Afternoon Bulletin: First—In his latest warning to the mullahs, President Trump says the U.S. has an “armada” heading toward Iran — as the death toll from the... regime’s crackdown tops 5,000. So, what exactly is being deployed, and how close is Washington to military action? Later in the show—The first trilateral peace talks between Russia, Ukraine, and the U.S. are now underway — and everything hinges on territory. We’ll break down Moscow’s demands, Kyiv’s red lines, and why expectations for a breakthrough are already sinking. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President’s Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief BRUNT Workwear: Get $10 Off at BRUNT with code PDB at https://www.bruntworkwear.com/PDB #Bruntpod CBDistillery: Visit https://CBDistillery.com and use promo code PDB for 25% off your entire order! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's Friday the 23rd of January.
Congratulations for making it to the end of another week.
Welcome to the PDB afternoon bulletin.
I'm Mike Baker, your eyes and ears on the world stage.
All right, let's get briefed.
First up, in his latest warning to the mullos of Iran,
President Trump says the U.S. has a, quote, armada heading towards Iran,
as the death toll from the regime's crackdown on demonstrations tops 5,000,
and that is likely a conservative estimate.
What exactly is being deployed, and how close is,
Washington to military action. We'll dig into those details. Later in the show, the first trilateral
peace talks between Russia, Ukraine, and the U.S. are now underway, and everything hinges on the
question of territory. We'll discuss Moscow's demands, which haven't changed, keeps red lines,
and why expectations for a breakthrough are already sinking. But first, today's afternoon spotlight.
President Trump is issuing what may be his clearest warning yet to Iran, as the Mullah's brutal crackdown
on anti-regime protesters, pushes the confirmed death toll past 5,000.
Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One late Thursday night, the president said the U.S. now has
a, quote, Armada heading toward Iran.
A deliberately loaded phrase, perhaps, it appears designed to underscore both the scale
of the military buildup underway in the region and the seriousness of Washington's intent.
Trump, in his typical fashion, kept a statement ambiguous, saying, quote,
we have a lot of ships going that direction just in case. I'd rather not see anything happen,
but we're watching them very closely. We have an armada, heading in that direction, and maybe we won't
have to use it, end quote. So while the president offered a little clarity on his plan of action,
his choice of words is telling. Describing the build-up as an armada sends an unmistakable warning
that this is not simply routine military posturing, but a conspicuous show of force
aimed squarely at rattling leaders in Tehran.
The aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln arrived in the Arabian Sea on Thursday
and is now heading toward the Gulf of Oman, placing it within striking distance of Iran.
Accompanning it are several Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyers, expanding U.S. cruise missile,
air defense, and strike capabilities across the region.
Additional air and missile defenses are also being reinforced.
Patriot and Thad systems are being positioned to protect U.S. forces and regional partners
against potential Iranian ballistic missile retaliations. Meanwhile, an entire squadron of F-15
fighter jets has deployed to the Middle East, significantly expanding U.S. air power.
Taken together, this build-up gives the president a variety of options, while deliberately injecting
uncertainty into Tehran's decision-making about whether, when, and how the U.S. might intervene.
Trump's comments landed as Iran's internal crisis continues to worsen. Human rights groups,
now estimate that more than 5,000 people have been killed in the regime's violent crackdown on
nationwide protests, while nearly 30,000 people have been detained. Many are being held without access
to legal counsel, and honestly, that's probably the least of their worries, as many are also
facing torture and abuse by Iranian forces. The numbers have killed and detained are difficult
to independently verify, we've talked about that before, due to Iran's ongoing near-total
internet blackout. But U.S. officials and international organizations warn they are almost certainly
conservative estimates. Even so, according to the U.N., the scale of the violence already makes this
the deadliest crackdown by the Islamic regime on its own people since it came to power during the
1979 revolution. Now, Trump has repeatedly framed the military buildup as a response to that
brutality, arguing that pressure, both diplomatic and military, has already had an effect. As a reminder,
it's been nearly two weeks since Trump told the Iranian people that, quote, help is on its way.
But the president seemed to pull back from ordering strikes last week under pressure from
regional allies, even as Iran's regime continued to make a mockery of human rights.
But the president recently claimed his tough rhetoric and threats against the Mullahs had prompted
the regime to cancel nearly 840 planned executions.
That's a claim he repeated on Thursday.
But Tehran is pushing back on that hard.
On Friday, Iran's top prosecutor publicly denied that claim of Trump's calling it completely false,
suggesting no such cancellation of executions has occurred, while also insisting that no foreign
pressure has or will influence judicial decisions.
Given the current regional climate, such a publicly defiant response is significant.
Tehran is signaling that it will not be intimidated by rhetoric alone, even as U.S. forces mass
around its periphery.
At the same time, Washington is making clear it now has the military posture to act quickly,
if that is what was meant by help is on its way.
All right, coming up next, trilateral talks between Russia, Ukraine, and the U.S. are underway in Abu Dhabi,
but with territorial disputes unresolved, Keev and Moscow remain far apart, and there's little
expectation of progress. I'll be right back.
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since Russia launched its full-scale invasion nearly four years ago, Ukrainian, Russian, and U.S. negotiators
are sitting down in a trilateral format, a notable diplomat. A notable diplomat.
diplomatic development, even as fighting on the ground, continues. Negotiators from all three countries
met Friday and Abu Dhabi, with talks expected to extend into Saturday. While the meetings are
taking place at a technical level, meaning no heads of state are involved, the format alone marks a shift.
Since February 2022, direct engagement between Kiev and Moscow has been extremely rare, with talks
typically conducted separately through U.S. mediators or intermediaries. But expectations for a break
through this weekend are already low. The skepticism is being shaped in large part by what happened
just hours before the talks formally began. On Thursday, Russian President Putin held marathon overnight
meetings in Moscow with President Trump's envoys, Steve Whitkoff and Jared Kushner. The talks stretched
past 3 a.m. and were described by the Kremlin as frank and constructive. The Russian officials made
clear that Moscow's core demands remain unchanged. According to Kremlin advisors, any peace settlement
must rest on what Moscow calls the, quote, anchorage formula, a framework that Russian officials say
was discussed between President Trump and Putin at a summit last August in Alaska.
Under that formula, Russia would control all of Ukraine's eastern Donbass region and freeze current
front lines elsewhere in occupied eastern and southern Ukraine. In practice, that would require
Keev to relinquish territory that Russia has failed to actually capture, despite nearly four
years of grinding warfare. It's a concession that Ukrainian President Zelensky has repeatedly ruled out
and one that polls suggest most Ukrainians strongly oppose. As we discussed earlier on the PDB,
Zelensky confirmed ahead of the Abu Dhabi talks that territory would be the central issue on the table,
calling the future of the Donbass key to any settlement. But the gap between the two sides remains
unchanged. And that may be just how Putin wants it, using peace as a distraction, while his forces
continue to pummel Ukraine's energy grid. As we've been tracking on the PDB, intensifying
Russian strikes against Ukraine's energy infrastructure have plunged the country into what officials
now describe as the worst energy crisis of the war. A devastating strike on Kiev's power
stations on the 9th of January, in particular, has left a country reeling amid harsh winter
conditions. Major cities, including Kiv, have seen widespread power and heating outages,
as temperatures hover well below freezing. More than three million residents.
In fact that the city alone are now facing prolonged shortages of electricity, water, and heat.
After the 9th of January attacks, Kiev's mayor urged residents to leave the capital if they
could. In the two weeks that followed, mobile phone data suggests nearly 600,000 people left the city,
but then again, many can't.
Ukraine's largest private energy producer warned Friday that, without a ceasefire, halting
attacks on power infrastructure, conditions are approaching what it called a, quote,
humanitarian catastrophe, which is, after all, what Putin is going for. That context is impossible
to separate from the diplomacy currently underway. The timing of Russia's strikes as fueled questions
in Kiev and among Western officials about whether Moscow is negotiating in good faith. What?
Or are they perhaps using the talks to delay and distract attention while conditions on the ground
worsen? Okay, what moronic Western officials are still wondering if Putin is negotiating in good faith?
How gormless do you have to be at this point to think that the Kremlin has any intention of compromising?
Regardless, some in Washington are framing the talks as a sign of progress, albeit modest progress.
U.S. officials stress that simply getting all three sides into the same room represents movement.
Well, that's admitting a very low bar.
As we covered on this morning's show, Zelensky confirmed Thursday that a separate deal on U.S. security guarantees for Ukraine is now complete.
well, not to sound churlish, but that's simply an agreement between Kiev and Washington.
While the Abu Dhabi meetings carry symbolic weight, a fundamental problem remains, of course.
Russia's demands, including its territorial demands, have not softened.
And Moscow, as signaled, it will continue pursuing its objectives by military means if diplomacy fails.
And that, my friends, is the PDB afternoon bulletin for Friday the 23rd of January.
Now, if you have any questions or comments, please reach out to me at PDB, at
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