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Comments: Iran is back in full darkness
Comments: As I said it was gonna be a boom or bust for the U23 team, well it turned out to be a bust as they lost to LEB and placed last in the group. This team was even worse than CQ coached teams as they scored ZERO goals in 3 matches! Omid Ravankhah should ask CQ to reimburse him for all the fees he paid for his classes ![]()
Comments: 'Persia will fall': Rabbis cite ancient texts as Iran’s crisis deepens
Comments: Trump regime's propaganda about Iran is becoming so absurd that even ordinary Americans are reacting to it. https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/everyones-saying-same-thing-marco-203910953.html
Comments: https://x.com/Maryam_Rajavi/status/2010774285132964270?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E2010774285132964270%7Ctwgr%5E0144c638f273dc47d20365b5980768f9a4386bdd%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fenglish.mojahedin.org%2Fnews%2Fday-16-of-iran-uprising-death-toll-surpasses-3000-regime-officials-threaten-no-mercy-as-global-isolation-grows%2F
Comments: Reza I keep asking myself why Khomeini did not have all these bloopers. I think the difference is that Everything Khomeini was edited (probably by CIA or MI6) to make sure it sounds good until he was interviewed in that air france flight where he said he did not feel anything on his way back from exile. That was the first blooper that I remember from him. But with RPG, he has all these moron vultures who have surrounded him. I guess Mosad trusted these guys and they r fucking up left and right.
Comments: This guy used to be a CIA and blew the whistle on enhanced interrogation techniques went to jail and out now.
Comments: Maghsoudt he fat boy back seat driver actually made a post on X, saying “I am ready to go back and lead Iran when it’s convenient” - I mean this guy is either a total imbecile or missing a few marbles. The word convenience is inappropriate to use here, as if he’s already tasked with it and waiting for appropriate time - just sad
Comments: Reza and Faramarz this is really sad. What I am most pissed off at is that media broadcast on all channel including social media suffocate any leadership voice from inside. It can only be RPG!!! WTF!!! These "missteps" are direct consequence of that.
Comments: The numbers don’t add up. CBS is an Israeli mouthpiece but IR has cracked down and somewhere in the neighborhood of 1000 people are dead. The biggest mistake the demonstrators made were when initially allowed came out and destroyed and burned a number of buildings and government cars. Then IR used that as a pretext to crack down on the them with a heavy hand. All these missteps, IMHO, are due to lack of real opposition leadership inside Iran. IR most likely survived yet another close one.
Comments: This could be Israeli lobby to put pressure on Trump to act. But still I am sure the numbers are high. So, where is this help that Trump is promising? This is like the repeated story of USA helping the Kurds, only serving the identification and killing of a lot of people and nothing more.
Comments: President Trump's envoy secretly met Iran's exiled crown prince President Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff met in secret with Reza Pahlavi last weekend, Axios reports. Pahlavi is the son of Iran’s last shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, and left Iran before his father was forced out in 1978, living mainly in Los Angeles and Washington DC since then. In previous messages that have been blocked by the Iranian government internet shutdown, he has said that he is ready to lead a transition. He has also pushed for a referendum and nonviolent change in the country. The exiled prince has welcomed the fact that Iran could become a constitutional monarchy with an elected ruler, instead of a hereditary one. In a post on X in June last year, he wrote: “There is only one way to achieve peace: a secular, democratic Iran. I am here today to submit myself to my compatriots to lead them down this road to peace and a democratic transition.” There have been no details published about the weekend’s meeting between Pahlavi and Witkoff.
Comments: It’s impossible to know the exact number of dead people. I have heard anywhere from 2,000 to 20,000! I assume it’s even harder in smaller cities and villages (people know but it’s difficult to know the total). Tens of thousands are arrested and the fear is that a large group of them will be executed very quickly.
Comments: This might be an exaggeration but from Akhund MFs anything is possible. Over 12,000 feared dead after Iran protests, as video shows bodies lined up at morgue
Comments: I got a call from Karaj about an hour ago. It seems they have killed a lot and the presence in the street has subsided for now. Makhmalbaf's letter is right on spot. Zinsky, have a safe trip.
Comments: For Farid and Farideh!
Comments: The letter from MakhmalbAf is quite chilling and refreshes much needed memories that people should be reminded of. It is one thing to hear stories that others have been killed or tortured. It is quite another for people to tell their own stories.
Comments: There are a few things that Shahollahi propaganda have us believe that play into people's hopes. They are all false:
1. When Trump says help is on the way, many interpret that as "regime change". Trump has actually not said this and has pushed away any steps in that direction, including meeting with RPG. 2. Hope: Trump/USA are now aiming to help Iranians. This is not actually US' goal. US' goal is Israel's security which translates into the dismantlement of Iran's nuclear and missile programs not regime change. 3. So, when they negotiate, and this is going on right now, they will not be negotiating for stop of killing, freedom of speech, free elections, etc. They will be negotiating for the nuclear and missile programs. They just use the demonstrations to put pressure on iri to bring them to the table and that is all. Once at the table, the conversation will be different.
Comments: Zinsky jAn, have a great time in Turkey. Stay in touch and send pictures as much as you can.
Comments: Had a phone call from Iran early in the morning. |
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