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Comments: Trump has refused to meet Reza Pahlavi in an official capacity. Trump has said, it’s too early for that.
Comments: Amid demonstrations in more than 100 Iranian cities, the core demand echoed in the chants remains the return of Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi. Throughout Iranian history, from the era of Cyrus the Great, the monarch has symbolized national unity and the preservation of the state. Today, democratic countries such as Norway, the United Kingdom, Sweden, and the Netherlands similarly rely on constitutional monarchy as a symbol of unity. A meeting between Trump and Pahlavi could take place at the White House as soon as today. If political and security considerations permit, U.S. and Israeli embassies may even reopen in Tehran in the near future. Such a meeting would represent the White House’s greatest gift to the emergence of democracy in Iran. Although the CIA’s Iran desk may provide Trump with more detailed daily intelligence assessments, it is clear that the path to democracy in today’s Iran is difficult, winding, and rocky. But it is being traveled.
Comments: Internet seems fully cut off in Iran. I can’t text, chat or even call landlines anymore!
Comments: I suppose mine will be next. They canceled few for today but not said anything about next week. Turkish Airlines said on Friday it had cancelled a total of 17 flights scheduled for Friday and Saturday to the Iranian cities of Tehran, Tabriz and Mashhad. “Due to regional developments in Iran, a total of 17 flights scheduled for Friday, January 9, and Saturday, January 10, to Tehran, Tabriz and Mashhad have been cancelled,” the airline said in a statement, advising passengers to check the latest flight status on its official website. Separately, Turkish low-cost carrier AJet announced the cancellation of six flights to Iran’s capital, Tehran, over the same two-day period. “Due to regional developments in Iran, a total of six flights scheduled for Friday, January 9, and Saturday, January 10, to Tehran have been cancelled,” AJet said, adding that passengers are being informed of the changes.
Comments: I’m flying Turkish. So far they haven’t canceled it or at least not told me!
Comments: Zinsky what airline r u flying? If turkish cancels, probably everything is canceled.
Comments: Wow, Reza u r right
Comments: I haven’t been notified that the flights are canceled. If canceled, then no luck. If open, I’m going…
Comments: Reza I had a similar experience. At the airport in Warsaw this older polish couple were sitting in front of us waiting for their flight. They were having some dried fruit. Just like in Iran, they offered it to us and insisted until we took some. For a minute, it felt like I was sitting in Tabriz airport. They too are big on dried fruit.
Comments: lol Polish people r beautiful n kind. they r like us in many ways. not like western europeans at all. but i cannot speak about the government. i have not had any dealings with them. looks like they r like rumpet. 😂
Comments: Zinsky how r u going when airports r closed? 😂
Comments: Trump says she behaved very badly. So, death is the appropriate punishment for behaving badly?
Comments: Yeah! Just about everyone I talk to believes that Shah is coming back and this time is different! We shall see…
Comments: For the first time, abc said that people of iran were demonstrating because rpg asked them to. Looks like us' policy is now officially regime change and another external assignment of the leadership is planned for iran. cycle repeats.
Comments: For the first time in days, I am watching the news and very much regret it. NYPD opens fire in a hospital. wtf
Comments: Iran’s government cut off the country from the internet and international telephone calls Thursday night as a nighttime demonstration called by the country’s exiled crown prince drew a mass of protesters to shout from their windows and storm the streets. The protest represented the first test of whether the Iranian public could be swayed by Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, whose fatally ill father fled Iran just before the country’s 1979 Islamic Revolution. Demonstrations have included cries in support of the shah, something that could bring a death sentence in the past but now underlines the anger fueling the protests that began over Iran’s ailing economy.
Comments: Still going. Not sure if couple of weeks would change anything but who knows
Comments: What is happening to this country? What is happening to humanity?
Comments: After the mother of three shot in the head, federal agents shot two people in portland. ![]() The video of the mother getting shot in the head is horrific. The shooter calmly puts his gun away as if nothing happened.
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