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Comments: Reza, That is exactly my point. Was there a race? Did the “others” got quiet because he had money, support or something else that I’m not aware of? It’s not a fair comparison for the opposition in Iran. They are being killed, imprisoned or worse. Is there anyone outside Iran who can speak up? Anyone else who has the means to bring in thousands to listen to him/her? If so, why are they not getting any traction? It can’t be only because he has a bigger mouth! I don’t know what to think. I’m willing to listen to anyone with a plan and enough support. Anyone? And yes, I agree Reza’s supporters are only after their own interests. They don’t want to hear anything else. That said, any other candidate could change few minds if they show up and fight.
Comments: Reza, It is sad that these Shaboon Bimokh bunch claim to want to bring democracy to Iran.
Comments: Shameful سطلیا ریختن سر امانپور که چرا به شازده بی احترامی کردی :)) https://x.com/omarabbashyat/status/2023892035011539269
Comments: This guy and his people r clowns Zinsky u talk as if there was a fair race and he was picked. There was no race n he has been kept in a jar of torshi for 47 years n all other voices r overwhelmed. isn't it strange that there r no other candidates in a 90mil population? they have no platform
Comments: https://x.com/lion369sun/status/2023812834895725009 Christiane Amanpour's "interview" with Reza Pahlavi at Munich was a total disgrace! The same "journalist" who's long softballed Islamic regime's officials, turns rude & incompetent toward the Iranian opposition leader, repeating irrelevant old questions and parroting Islamic regime propaganda... while the regime massacres Iranians on the streets! This happens when someone in retirement age gets radicalized, ending up making a global fool of herself! Time to hang up the mic!
Comments: Small demonstrations in Iran for the 40th of the fallen. More scheduled for tomorrow.
Comments: Iran partially closes Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil choke point, as Tehran holds talks with US
Comments: They have actually said she works for Islamic Republic and has always been an enemy of people of Iran. They are bunch of fanatics with little or no respect for others opinions
Comments: I keep asking the same question, mainly for myself. How come Reza gets the most attention? Is it because he has more money? More followers, more support among world leaders and world powers? Why is it that the rest don’t get online, as much? I understand the ones in Iran don’t have the freedom to speak freely but are there any outside Iran or he is it! I assume he has the support of Israel and Jewish community but at least here in Boston area that doesn’t seem to be the case. I know couple of Jewish doctors and both hate him! I asked why and they pointed at his father and how he was not pro Jews and didn’t help them out during his time in power! I’m not sure if that is true but what do I know?!? Either way, he seems to be played as well. If he is being paid to do all these interviews and appearances, why not but if he truly believes that the west and Trump are on “his side”, he will be disappointed again! Did you guys see Amanpour interview with him, Graham and the EU president in Germany? Amanpour is getting lots of hate from his supporters for being too tough with him! They comparing her interview with the IRI leaders and how gentle she was vs how serious she was with Reza!!! She asked good questions and Reza tried to stick to the script.
Comments: Stephen Colbert says CBS didn't air interview out of fear of FCCColbert kicked off Monday's episode of "The Late Show" by saying that the network's lawyers told him he could not have Texas state Rep. James Talarico on the broadcast. ![]()
Comments: lol, to be honest, I prefer the winning coach to GruhbAn Ghandali. He is terrible.
Comments: He will do what the masters tell him to do and if that makes him look like an ass, like it has for the past 47 years, so be it. We have already seen him pivot twice in the last few weeks. When Trump announced that he wanted to make a deal, he said we should wait and not overthrow yet.
Comments: Look I am not ready to say a deal will be struck or there will be no military action, but what if this thing drags on for months not days. What is 1/4 Pahlavi’s position here? Advocating for overthrowing of IR with or without US/Israel intervention or is he willing to concede at that point and go back to his old life
Comments: Faramarz it's probably a combination of war fears and better offers from some other Asian clubs or even a promise to replace GN for the WC. Mamad Rabiei has been named the new coach and they are winning 1-0 right now with 10 minutes to go ![]()
Comments: Polymarket currently favoring a deal in making is not good news to him and his ilk
Comments: Most important question will be what will RPG do if they sign a "deal"? Will he go into hiding again? Or will he finally realize that the needs of the people is not attached to the "deal" and starts actually representing the people.
Comments: So no bombing yet 🤪🤪🤪
Comments: The article makes a solid point that I had noticed but didn’t pay much credence to, namely Pahlavi movement is about media messaging mostly not an economic or governance movement with clear goals and responsibilities. Also note worthy is that most its supporters are simply commited to slogans and nostalgia, very few if any are willing to uproot their lives and move back to help rebuild Iran while they seem not to have an issue with US and Israel bombing the shit out of the country. Their logic if not him who then, well if he sits down for a moment and allow the other voices to be heard there are other qualified candidates- from jailed human rights lawyer (they labeled her a sell out to IR), to a Balooch rapper who had his arm broken, his teeth knocked out but still remained in Iran ( they label him as broken under torture and now a tool of IR because he had to write confession to get out), yet their leader is Monday night QB asking others to endanger their lives for his cause - pathetic
Comments: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVYJ1A3aGog
Comments: Dana Eden, 52, a producer and creator of the Israeli drama series “Tehran,” died suddenly in Athens on Sunday, during filming of the show’s fourth season in Greece, Kan, the Israeli public broadcaster, said. According to Hebrew media, Eden was found lifeless in an Athens hotel on Sunday by her brother, who began searching for her after she failed to respond to messages. Local police issued an autopsy order to determine the cause of death and began collecting security camera footage and testimony from hotel staff. Reuters, quoting police officials, said the police were investigating the death as suicide, based on evidence and testimonies, and that Greek investigators found pills at the scene. It also reported, however, that a coroner found bruises on Eden’s neck. |
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