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Leading TA on Crypto! Trading ideas and education on TA. We trade on bybit: https://t.co/gFb3TEPMla https://t.co/aRWYLlYe7j Discord: https://t.co/bZAdRona30

https://discord.gg/F9aegMs انضم Şubat 2019
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CRYPTO Damus
CRYPTO Damus@AstroCryptoGuru·
Mars hasn't been conjunct Neptune and Saturn in ARIES ♈️ in over 700 years ! April 10-20th
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Persian Girl
Persian Girl@Persianserene1·
The real war is about to start very soon and Americans have no idea what's waiting for them!
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Fardowsa Matan Bulle
Fardowsa Matan Bulle@kifaaxmatan·
Polite Reminder; Iran are the Good Guys. US & Israel are the bad guys.
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Seyed Abbas Araghchi
Seyed Abbas Araghchi@araghchi·
International law is dead in practice—driven by Western double standards on Gaza vs. Ukraine and silence on Israel–U.S. aggression on Iran. Still, credit to President Steinmeier for condemning the violations against Iranians. Those who value the rule of law should also speak up
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AlphaTradeZone®
AlphaTradeZone®@AlphaTradeZone·
@Urgent_RussiaTV You cant compared Egypt and a CANAL to a STRAIGHT. This is fundamentally different things
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War Intel
War Intel@warintel4u·
What is the first thought that comes to your mind when you see this man ?
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AlphaTradeZone®
AlphaTradeZone®@AlphaTradeZone·
@DupondGwen44413 @aleksbrz11 Ahahahah yea right. :) compare to 1300 bln $ spent by Egypt for their CANAL. Compare canal and straight is like comparing oranges to computers.
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Aleksey The Great 🇷🇺🎖
🚨BREAKING NEWS Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi: “Egypt charges between $200,000 and $700,000 for each passage through the Suez Canal; for large container ships or tankers, this figure can exceed $1 million. Turkey charges a toll for the Bosphorus Strait. Canada charges a toll for the St. Lawrence Seaway. Panama charges between $100,000 and $450,000 for each passage; the cost for large Neopanamax vessels to pass through the Panama Canal reaches $500,000. The United States charges a toll for the St. Lawrence Seaway. Iran, on the other hand, has refused to charge a toll for the Strait of Hormuz for decades. It has made passages free! It has done so despite all the smear campaigns, sanctions, and isolation it has faced. And you still expect me to believe that Iran is the "bad guy" here?”
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MiddleEast Live
MiddleEast Live@MeLive007·
ONE WORD FOR THIS BRAVE MAN. COMMENT FAST
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Ahmed Khalifa
Ahmed Khalifa@_A_khalifa·
Been clowning the Iranian regime since they started messing with the UAE, zero actual Iranians came to fight me 😂 99.9% of the defenders are random paid clowns from the toilet. Real Iranians hate these mullahs. The ones simping hard? Just getting that cheque 😏 Funny Fact!
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Masih Alinejad 🏳️
Masih Alinejad 🏳️@AlinejadMasih·
Today, in Iran, in the middle of a war, the regime executed a 19-year-old national wrestling champion for the crime of joining January protests. 💔 After signaling to the world, including President @realDonaldTrump, that they would halt executions of protesters, the regime has done the exact opposite. Three young protesters, Saleh Mohammadi, Mehdi Ghasemi, and Saeed Davoudi, were hanged in Qom after a sham trial. Reports indicate torture. Forced confessions. No access to chosen lawyers. Closed-door proceedings. No right to appeal. I call on @GlobalAthleteHQ to stand with Iranian athletes who are being silenced, imprisoned, and executed simply for raising their voices. This is not just about sports. This is about human dignity.
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Persian Girl
Persian Girl@Persianserene1·
What does this flag represent to you?
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Persian Girl@Persianserene1·
If you do not stand with Iran, then you are standing with Israel There's no middle ground 🤷🏻‍♀️
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AlphaTradeZone®
AlphaTradeZone®@AlphaTradeZone·
@MirMAKOfficial Iran generals are tyrants, thugs, murder3rz and gangsters killing their own folk for no good reason
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Mir Mohammad Alikhan
Mir Mohammad Alikhan@MirMAKOfficial·
Iran is the only country in the world where top Generals and Politicians die first, before their people. In the shadowed tapestry of human conflict, Iran emerges as a singular symphony of sacrifice, where the melody of leadership resounds first with the drumbeat of destiny. Here, top generals and politicians do not linger in gilded halls or whisper strategies from afar. They step forward, hearts ablaze, and meet the reaper’s blade before a single tear falls from their people’s eyes. Their blood becomes the ink of legends, etching tales of unyielding resolve upon the nation’s soul. Contrast this with the world’s weary stage. In Israel, amid the thunder of crisis, politicians unfurl their wings and vanish into foreign skies, leaving echoes of abandonment in their wake. In America, the mighty generals burrow deep into Pentagon bunkers, shielded by concrete and protocol, their commands drifting like distant thunder while the people bear the storm alone. These are not acts of cowardice alone, but symphonies of self-preservation—hollow notes in the grand opera of power. Iran’s way is ancient and eternal. The shepherd stands with the flock, the captain goes down with the ship. In this radiant defiance, death itself bows, transformed from defeat into a crown of thorns worn proudly. For when leaders die first, the people rise immortal, their spirit unbroken, their flag forever kissed by the wind of true nobility. In Iran, heroism is not a choice, it is the very breath of the nation.
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SamraAi
SamraAi@samra_Ai·
Which car should go first ??
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𝓜𝓸𝓮𝔃 𝓐𝓱𝓶𝓮𝓭 𝓴𝓱𝓪𝓷
@araghchi When Iran defends itself, they call it “terrorism.” When the U.S. & Israel bomb schools and kill hundreds of children, they call it “security.” The hypocrisy isn’t shocking anymore it’s the policy.
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Seyed Abbas Araghchi
Seyed Abbas Araghchi@araghchi·
Hundreds of Iranian civilians have been killed in Israel-U.S. bombings, including over 200 children. Reports claim that some neighboring states which host U.S. forces and permit attacks on Iran are also actively encouraging this slaughter. Stances should be promptly clarified.
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AlphaTradeZone®@AlphaTradeZone·
@araghchi How many iranians did you kill in january? Thousands? Free Iran from your tyranny.
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Decado
Decado@ItsDecado·
The last bit of our internet is bleeding out, so I am writing this here while I can still force this VPN connection through to the free world. If I die, I will do so with a smile, knowing the enemies of my people and my country died with me. And I want the world to know, no matter what the circumstances, any innocent civilian blood spilled in this war is entirely on the hands of the terrorist Islamic regime occupying Iran. I want the world to know that to us, this is a rescue mission, not a war. I want you to be our voice until Iran is free. The regime is doing everything it can to blindfold us and the world by jamming satellite feeds and strangling the internet. Please remember, no matter how many of us die, the regime is to blame. But if you cannot accept that sentiment, how about this: They slaughtered over 36,000 Iranians in 8 to 12 hours spread over two nights in January alone, and they haven't stopped killing us. You want the reality of the last two weeks of this war? Nearly 5,000 people have died. Over 4,400 of them are the regime's own military, IRGC, Basij, and government personnel getting systematically eradicated. And the innocent civilians? Around 480 have been killed. Why did they die? Because this cowardly terrorist syndicate intentionally embeds its military bases right next to our elementary schools and residential blocks. They use our children and our families as literal human shields while their commanders scurry into the dark. Why do you think the regime actively cuts its own citizens off from information during a war, when information means life and ignorance means death? They are not doing it for our safety. They are plunging us into a digital blackout to hide their own collapsing ranks, and to ensure we cannot coordinate the uprising that will finish them. And look around why don't they have any public air raid sirens or bomb shelters for us? Because for 47 years, they only poured our national wealth into building deep underground bunkers to protect their ballistic missiles and their clerics, leaving the Iranian people completely exposed on the surface to burn. Not only have they been shooting people who take videos of military crash sites, but they have even executed at least one man right in the middle of this chaos. They are actively threatening the Iranian people on state media, telling us they will take revenge on all of us for this war and for the January uprising. They even mass-texted every single one of us that if we dare to come out again, they will commit a massacre that makes January look like nothing. But guess what? None of us give a single damn about their threats. The moment our time comes the moment the call is given to us we will take to the streets to finish what we started and take our country back. I beg you to be our voice and support our leader, @PahlaviReza. We wrote his name on the walls with our blood, and over 36K of our fallen heroes gave their lives asking for his return to the country and chanting his name. Do not step on their blood by standing against him and the future freedom of Iran. We know the way. We know where we want to go, and we know who can take us there. One nation, one flag, one leader for the transition to a secular, democratic Iran. With all that said, I will try to keep my connection to the outside world alive for as long as possible to be the voice of my oppressed people. Long live Iran.🇮🇷✌️
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CRYPTO Damus
CRYPTO Damus@AstroCryptoGuru·
Crowd sourcing the collective intelligence of X Will the Islamic Regime Of Iran survive this war or fall ?
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