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Faramarz 
05/02

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Reza, Lt. Col. Daniel Davis is very credible. I watch his videos all the time. I think (I will have to check) he retired long before this conflict or Trump's second term. So, I would put him in that third group that I mentioned.

United Pirates of America is so sad. I remember Farzad and Shahin used to defend US and character assassinate anyone who said anything against US. They all us amrikA setiz! I wonder what they think now. do they still see nothing wrong with this stuff?


Reza 
05/02

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https://youtu.be/l6QzRZL8SNc

United Pirates of America 🤣


Faramarz 
05/02

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Zinsky an Reza, for all these reasons, I seriously think that RPG's life is in danger. As soon as this conflict settles, his utility for the west will be in IRI getting rid of him. So, I think a false flag operation by Israelies to assasinate him and blame it on IRI is likely. at that point, his utility as a Martyr in the fight for the "Free Iran" will be much greater.  


Reza 
05/02

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N Zinsky, like u said this stuff is good IF he comes into power. But that dream ended up in pissing in their pants. That shit has sailed.


Reza 
05/02

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Zinsky no one is making him look bad. it is just if they tell how it is or try to cover it up n make him look good. 


Faramarz 
05/02

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Here is how I see it. There are three groups of diplomats and politicians in the USA and UK:

1. Those who are on the payroll of Israel or are on the Epstein list. These people will have to listento what Israel says. This group is the majority. So, I am not sure about most dismissing RPG. I think most were supporting him because Israel was. With the prospect of regime change having gone and the uprising that CIA, Mosad, and the british were working on gone, RPG no longer has a utility. So, this group (including Israel) is currently in the state of withdrawing support from him. He has not a lot of utility. He cannot cause an uprising, period. He doesn't have the supporters inside Iran. Within this group Trump and some of his supporters are ahead and actually dismissing him to justify why they are no longer after regime change. I guarantee you that they will say we did not pursue it because we do not have a good alternative.

2. Group of diplomats, politicians, and military leaders who are not aligned with the Israeli lobby and Trump. This group is much smaller but more vocal because they have been mostly dismissed from their positions in the government. They not only speak the truth which will include all RPG's personal character, his inability to lead a movement, and how stupid it was to think that he+air campaign could undo IRI. this group, because of their hate for the current US administration is also vocal just to say to Trump and his administration "I told you so".

3. The group of diplomats, military personnel, and politicians who retired well before this conflict but are well informed about the region because of the role they had. This is a far smaller group. This group also speaks the truth which includes all the shit that RPG represents, his personal life, his inabilities, his lack of interest in Iran, his lack of morality, and the fact that he is an israeli asset. 

So, depending who specifically you are asking about, the reasons are slightly different. Only the first group's reasons lie in Israel. The reasons of the last two groups are mostly based on all his characteristics.

I personally mostly watch videos that the last group generates. They are the least biased and most informative. 

If you tell me whom specifically you are wondering about, I may be able to tell you which group he belongs to. 


Zinsky  
05/02

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Reza,
My point is not whether the rumors are true or not. I personally don’t care. My point is that I would expect that from IRI to go after him. Why would a U.S. diplomat trying to make him look bad? Something about the whole thing doesn’t make sense…One would assume all these stuff would be helpful to control him down the road IF he ever gains power.


Reza 
05/02

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CIA CONFIRMED: THEY WEAPONIZE WEATHER TO CONTROL THE PLANET‼️ The CIA is openly admitting they weaponize the WEATHER to dominate the entire world and the smoking gun proof sits on their official government website RIGHT NOW for anyone brave enough to look!

https://x.com/sterndrewcrypto/status/2049136372343099782

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Reza 
05/02

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Rain in Iraq

https://x.com/alsafi_husien/status/2049173410236801048


Reza 
05/02

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This meme is a reference to the affair

[gqdWEIC]


Reza 
05/02

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All of this is true:

"RP had an affair with his brother’s girlfriend (the brother lived and died in Boston). Also how RP wife has an affair with his bodyguard/trainer! "

Rumor also has it that his brother took his life because of the affair. 

During his father's last days of life, they had to go get him from night clubs and bars. He was never by his father's side and told people who went to the bars to get him that the doctors were taking care of his father and there was no need for him to be there. He was and still is a son of a bitch who used to be a playboy but no longer has it. N what goes around comes around. His wife had an affair with the french dude.


Zinsky  
05/02

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When it comes to RP, I have seen the highest level of hate from many groups, not only Iranians but also US and Israel! I can’t figure out why. I understand the Iranian community love and hate based on their history. Why US and Israel are so against him?
There was an interview with the former diplomat working in Iran pre revolution. He was shitting on RP more than anything I have heard before.
He was saying that RP had an affair with his brother’s girlfriend (the brother lived and died in Boston). Also how RP wife has an affair with his bodyguard/trainer!
I’m not sure if true or not, nor am concerned about it. I’m just curious why US diplomats go after him so hard!


Zinsky  
05/02

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• Troop withdrawal: Germany says the Pentagon’s move to withdraw roughly 5,000 US troops over the next year was “anticipated”. President Donald Trump foreshadowed the cuts earlier this week after German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said the US was being “humiliated” by Iran.
• Peace talks: Trump said the US may be “better off” if no deal is reached with Iran, after earlier stating he was unsatisfied with Tehran’s latest peace proposal. The war reached 60 days yesterday, requiring congressional authorisation to continue under the War Powers resolution, disputed by the White House.
• Sanction threat: The US has warned shipping companies they could face sanctions if they pay tolls to Iran to safely use the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, analysts say the impact of the waterway’s closure on the economy will deepen in the coming weeks.


Zinsky  
05/02

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So proud!!!
US Navy acting like ‘pirates’ during Iran blockade, Trump says
President Trump says the US Navy is acting “like pirates” as he described a military operation seizing a ship during the tit-for-tat blockade of Iranian ports.
“We … land on top of it and we took over the ship. We took over the cargo, took over the oil. It’s a very profitable business,” Trump said at a rally in Florida on Friday.
“We’re like pirates,” he added to cheers from the crowd. “We’re sort of like pirates, but we’re not playing games.”
Trump’s comparison of US naval activity with piracy comes as legal experts raise alarms about Iran’s blockade of the vital Strait of Hormuz and its plans to charge a fee for ships passing through it.
Tehran in effect closed the waterway – a key route for oil and gas shipments – after the start of the US-Israel war on Iran on February 28.


Reza 
05/01

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This message was posted on X by an Arab professor

Forty-seven years have passed since the Iranian Revolution, spent under the harshest sanctions regime the modern era has known. So what has it accomplished? And what have we accomplished?

First: In the field of science and knowledge

Iran leaped from 52nd place globally in scientific publishing in 1996 to 15th place globally in 2023, according to the SCImago Institution. Alone, it surpassed the combined output of Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia in nanotechnology research. Its universities today graduate more than 40,000 engineers annually, and it has become the fourth country in the world in the field of stem cells.

Second: In the field of self-sufficiency and sovereignty

A besieged country that managed to achieve 90% self-sufficiency in wheat. And *98% in medicine production after importing 70% of its needs 30 years ago. It turned the siege into an incentive, building a pharmaceutical industry that today exports to more than 50 countries.

Third: In the field of space and energy.

From rock bottom, Iran launched 13 satellites with local hands, becoming the ninth country in the world to join the space club. And in peaceful nuclear energy, it built its reactors and fuel despite all pressures, to secure the future of its generations.

And now, let us look at the vast Arab scene from ocean to gulf:

450 million Arabs, and a gross national product exceeding 3.5 trillion dollars. Wealth beneath the ground and above it. So what was the developmental outcome?

With all due respect to efforts here and there, the big picture is painful:
A frantic race to build the tallest towers and largest malls, and boasting about dairy factories, carbonated drinks, and ice cream.
Investments of billions of dollars in buying European clubs and soccer stars, while Arabs import 80% of their medicine, 90% of their weapons, and 60% of their food.

The paradox that pains the mind:

A besieged country that made a satellite, and a rich region that hasn't made a syringe needle without a foreign license. A country under sanctions that achieved wheat self-sufficiency, while Arabs import wheat to make bread from it, then boast about the quality of the packaging.

The lesson is not in praising Iran or condemning the Arabs. The lesson is in a central question:

Why did the besieged one succeed, and the one blessed one fail?
The answer in short:

Political will is a single decision that Iran made: We will not be subordinates. While the other side's decision was (we will not be producers).

Sovereignty is not bought with arms deals, nor built with soccer stadiums. Sovereignty is wrested by a free decision, real education, and faith that dignity begins with the loaf of bread you plant with your own hand.


Faramarz 
05/01

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Mission Impossible. It is amazing that this worked.

https://youtu.be/oH-DUKMIh4Y

A remake of how the Iranian F-5 tiger slipped passed through US air defenses. very interesting. Iranian pilots have always been daring and amazing.


Faramarz 
05/01

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Oh, also, he says that Iran has sold its oil for $140/barrel!


Faramarz 
05/01

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https://youtu.be/85ZOlX5jhio

This is a very important video for everyone to watch. I have developed a lot of respect for col. Lawrence Wilkerson. He is well informed and very credible. 

There are many messages here including how Iran is breaking the blockade, how it has so far sold over $20B worth of oil, and the current geopolitical and military situation. His discussion includes the role of Russia and the conversation that Putin had with Trump a couple of days ago after Araghchi's visit. 

The full length of the video is only 12 minutes. for some reason the whole thing repeats and so, ignore the total length of the video. You do not have to watch everything.


Faramarz 
05/01

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The Complete History of Iran

https://youtu.be/B2K0Nu-FBKA


Faramarz 
05/01

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This sounds a lot like the war today

https://youtu.be/G9n9fsm_BPY

Why Rome Failed to Conquer Iran
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