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If you see this, I hope you read it. People against #IranWar and/or support #Iran in this conflict are either (1) un/miss informed and simply think “war is bad”. (2) Trump / Israel haters, so much that context doesn’t matter, and/or (3) Jihadist, IRGC-tied. I am an Iranian-American. Lived in Iran for 30 yrs. My entire family is still there. So (1) I know Iran very well, and (2) I’ve great stakes in this conflict. This is a picture of my kid, with my American husband, who never got to see my birth country. In a decade-long marriage, they’ve only met my family once, outside Iran! If you care, here is where I, and most Iranians, stand regarding this war. I truly hope you read this with an open mind. (1) For 47 yrs, Iranians tried every civil solution imaginable to improve this regime: - We defended the country during 8 yrs of war w/ Iraq (my father included). Millions died. - We had many civil activism, articles, speeches, political organizations, strikes, etc… all ending with long jail times, jobs lost, executions, and lives ruined. Over the yrs, tens of thousands were executed. - We participated in elections after elections hoping to select someone who’d improve things for Iranians. Even though they weren’t true free elections, as candidates had to be approved by the supreme leader. Our votes got stolen (2009 green movement), and things only got worse. - We protested for most basic rights & were brutally slaughtered (major ones: 1999, 2009, 2022, 2023, 2026 #IranMassacre‌ ). (2) the regime has used all Iran’s wealth to build massive military underground cities (that we recently learned about), missiles, nuclear power, as well as supporting terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and Huties. Our opinions didn’t matter for any of this. Their ideological ambitions led to sanctions and isolation of Iran. Iran’s oil was sold with massive discounts to China. Iranians became poorer and poorer by day. Iran’s natural resources were destroyed to support the build up. Natural water resources were destroyed due to underground buildings. Rivers and lakes dried out, farms were lost, and forests vanished. Iran, once a prosperous country, was led back to stone ages. (3) After 47 years of this misery, Iranians are now at a point where they truly dont see any path to overthrowing this regime other than military intervention and support from world powers. The regime, armed to the teeth, has been in war with Iranians who are empty handed, and has no hesitation in slaughtering them. Expecting Iranians to accept their faith and live generation after generation with unimaginable oppression and hardship is cruel, to say the least. (4) Iranians understand that US and Israel are not doing this for Iranians sake. No one would. But this is a rare opportunity for Iranians after half a century. Finally, the world powers have had enough with the regime. This is our chance to work along side them and find an opportunity to overthrow the regime, which is weakened more than ever. There is still no guarantee, but we must try and not lose this chance. We owe it to future generations. (5) Iranians are more afraid of ceasefire and yet-another deal with this regime than they are of bombs. War has casualties for sure. But as difficult it is to believe, living under the regime is more deadly. (6) This is a war against the occupying regime. Not against Iran as a nation. Assuming otherwise is greatly inaccurate. IF most Iranians shared the same ideology as the regime, then I would say so. But more than 90% of Iranians disagree with their ideology. So why go through billions of cost and political expense to just bomb people who want nothing but to be friends with the west? (7) The attacks are very targeted. All civilian casualties are because military bases are located deep in civilian areas. Iranians have a phrase “Iran is a big military base for the IRGC, and to them we are just creatures bothering them with our existence.” Thanks for your time 🙏🏻
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If you see this, I hope you read it. People against #IranWar and/or support #Iran in this conflict are either (1) un/miss informed and simply think “war is bad”. (2) Trump / Israel haters, so much that context doesn’t matter, and/or (3) Jihadist, IRGC-tied. I am an Iranian-American. Lived in Iran for 30 yrs. My entire family is still there. So (1) I know Iran very well, and (2) I’ve great stakes in this conflict. This is a picture of my kid, with my American husband, who never got to see my birth country. In a decade-long marriage, they’ve only met my family once, outside Iran! If you care, here is where I, and most Iranians, stand regarding this war. I truly hope you read this with an open mind. (1) For 47 yrs, Iranians tried every civil solution imaginable to improve this regime: - We defended the country during 8 yrs of war w/ Iraq (my father included). Millions died. - We had many civil activism, articles, speeches, political organizations, strikes, etc… all ending with long jail times, jobs lost, executions, and lives ruined. Over the yrs, tens of thousands were executed. - We participated in elections after elections hoping to select someone who’d improve things for Iranians. Even though they weren’t true free elections, as candidates had to be approved by the supreme leader. Our votes got stolen (2009 green movement), and things only got worse. - We protested for most basic rights & were brutally slaughtered (major ones: 1999, 2009, 2022, 2023, 2026 #IranMassacre‌ ). (2) the regime has used all Iran’s wealth to build massive military underground cities (that we recently learned about), missiles, nuclear power, as well as supporting terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and Huties. Our opinions didn’t matter for any of this. Their ideological ambitions led to sanctions and isolation of Iran. Iran’s oil was sold with massive discounts to China. Iranians became poorer and poorer by day. Iran’s natural resources were destroyed to support the build up. Natural water resources were destroyed due to underground buildings. Rivers and lakes dried out, farms were lost, and forests vanished. Iran, once a prosperous country, was led back to stone ages. (3) After 47 years of this misery, Iranians are now at a point where they truly dont see any path to overthrowing this regime other than military intervention and support from world powers. The regime, armed to the teeth, has been in war with Iranians who are empty handed, and has no hesitation in slaughtering them. Expecting Iranians to accept their faith and live generation after generation with unimaginable oppression and hardship is cruel, to say the least. (4) Iranians understand that US and Israel are not doing this for Iranians sake. No one would. But this is a rare opportunity for Iranians after half a century. Finally, the world powers have had enough with the regime. This is our chance to work along side them and find an opportunity to overthrow the regime, which is weakened more than ever. There is still no guarantee, but we must try and not lose this chance. We owe it to future generations. (5) Iranians are more afraid of ceasefire and yet-another deal with this regime than they are of bombs. War has casualties for sure. But as difficult it is to believe, living under the regime is more deadly. (6) This is a war against the occupying regime. Not against Iran as a nation. Assuming otherwise is greatly inaccurate. IF most Iranians shared the same ideology as the regime, then I would say so. But more than 90% of Iranians disagree with their ideology. So why go through billions of cost and political expense to just bomb people who want nothing but to be friends with the west? (7) The attacks are very targeted. All civilian casualties are because military bases are located deep in civilian areas. Iranians have a phrase “Iran is a big military base for the IRGC, and to them we are just creatures bothering them with our existence.” Thanks for your time 🙏🏻

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Jani welcome to Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️🇮🇷
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If you see this, I hope you read it. People against #IranWar and/or support #Iran in this conflict are either (1) un/miss informed and simply think “war is bad”. (2) Trump / Israel haters, so much that context doesn’t matter, and/or (3) Jihadist, IRGC-tied. I am an Iranian-American. Lived in Iran for 30 yrs. My entire family is still there. So (1) I know Iran very well, and (2) I’ve great stakes in this conflict. This is a picture of my kid, with my American husband, who never got to see my birth country. In a decade-long marriage, they’ve only met my family once, outside Iran! If you care, here is where I, and most Iranians, stand regarding this war. I truly hope you read this with an open mind. (1) For 47 yrs, Iranians tried every civil solution imaginable to improve this regime: - We defended the country during 8 yrs of war w/ Iraq (my father included). Millions died. - We had many civil activism, articles, speeches, political organizations, strikes, etc… all ending with long jail times, jobs lost, executions, and lives ruined. Over the yrs, tens of thousands were executed. - We participated in elections after elections hoping to select someone who’d improve things for Iranians. Even though they weren’t true free elections, as candidates had to be approved by the supreme leader. Our votes got stolen (2009 green movement), and things only got worse. - We protested for most basic rights & were brutally slaughtered (major ones: 1999, 2009, 2022, 2023, 2026 #IranMassacre‌ ). (2) the regime has used all Iran’s wealth to build massive military underground cities (that we recently learned about), missiles, nuclear power, as well as supporting terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and Huties. Our opinions didn’t matter for any of this. Their ideological ambitions led to sanctions and isolation of Iran. Iran’s oil was sold with massive discounts to China. Iranians became poorer and poorer by day. Iran’s natural resources were destroyed to support the build up. Natural water resources were destroyed due to underground buildings. Rivers and lakes dried out, farms were lost, and forests vanished. Iran, once a prosperous country, was led back to stone ages. (3) After 47 years of this misery, Iranians are now at a point where they truly dont see any path to overthrowing this regime other than military intervention and support from world powers. The regime, armed to the teeth, has been in war with Iranians who are empty handed, and has no hesitation in slaughtering them. Expecting Iranians to accept their faith and live generation after generation with unimaginable oppression and hardship is cruel, to say the least. (4) Iranians understand that US and Israel are not doing this for Iranians sake. No one would. But this is a rare opportunity for Iranians after half a century. Finally, the world powers have had enough with the regime. This is our chance to work along side them and find an opportunity to overthrow the regime, which is weakened more than ever. There is still no guarantee, but we must try and not lose this chance. We owe it to future generations. (5) Iranians are more afraid of ceasefire and yet-another deal with this regime than they are of bombs. War has casualties for sure. But as difficult it is to believe, living under the regime is more deadly. (6) This is a war against the occupying regime. Not against Iran as a nation. Assuming otherwise is greatly inaccurate. IF most Iranians shared the same ideology as the regime, then I would say so. But more than 90% of Iranians disagree with their ideology. So why go through billions of cost and political expense to just bomb people who want nothing but to be friends with the west? (7) The attacks are very targeted. All civilian casualties are because military bases are located deep in civilian areas. Iranians have a phrase “Iran is a big military base for the IRGC, and to them we are just creatures bothering them with our existence.” Thanks for your time 🙏🏻

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The late Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi issued a prophetic warning against any dialogue with radical Islamists. He fiercely condemned Western liberals’ naive craving to “understand” these terrorists. There must be no appeasement. How right he was. Free Iran.
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If you see this, I hope you read it. People against #IranWar and/or support #Iran in this conflict are either (1) un/miss informed and simply think “war is bad”. (2) Trump / Israel haters, so much that context doesn’t matter, and/or (3) Jihadist, IRGC-tied. I am an Iranian-American. Lived in Iran for 30 yrs. My entire family is still there. So (1) I know Iran very well, and (2) I’ve great stakes in this conflict. This is a picture of my kid, with my American husband, who never got to see my birth country. In a decade-long marriage, they’ve only met my family once, outside Iran! If you care, here is where I, and most Iranians, stand regarding this war. I truly hope you read this with an open mind. (1) For 47 yrs, Iranians tried every civil solution imaginable to improve this regime: - We defended the country during 8 yrs of war w/ Iraq (my father included). Millions died. - We had many civil activism, articles, speeches, political organizations, strikes, etc… all ending with long jail times, jobs lost, executions, and lives ruined. Over the yrs, tens of thousands were executed. - We participated in elections after elections hoping to select someone who’d improve things for Iranians. Even though they weren’t true free elections, as candidates had to be approved by the supreme leader. Our votes got stolen (2009 green movement), and things only got worse. - We protested for most basic rights & were brutally slaughtered (major ones: 1999, 2009, 2022, 2023, 2026 #IranMassacre‌ ). (2) the regime has used all Iran’s wealth to build massive military underground cities (that we recently learned about), missiles, nuclear power, as well as supporting terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and Huties. Our opinions didn’t matter for any of this. Their ideological ambitions led to sanctions and isolation of Iran. Iran’s oil was sold with massive discounts to China. Iranians became poorer and poorer by day. Iran’s natural resources were destroyed to support the build up. Natural water resources were destroyed due to underground buildings. Rivers and lakes dried out, farms were lost, and forests vanished. Iran, once a prosperous country, was led back to stone ages. (3) After 47 years of this misery, Iranians are now at a point where they truly dont see any path to overthrowing this regime other than military intervention and support from world powers. The regime, armed to the teeth, has been in war with Iranians who are empty handed, and has no hesitation in slaughtering them. Expecting Iranians to accept their faith and live generation after generation with unimaginable oppression and hardship is cruel, to say the least. (4) Iranians understand that US and Israel are not doing this for Iranians sake. No one would. But this is a rare opportunity for Iranians after half a century. Finally, the world powers have had enough with the regime. This is our chance to work along side them and find an opportunity to overthrow the regime, which is weakened more than ever. There is still no guarantee, but we must try and not lose this chance. We owe it to future generations. (5) Iranians are more afraid of ceasefire and yet-another deal with this regime than they are of bombs. War has casualties for sure. But as difficult it is to believe, living under the regime is more deadly. (6) This is a war against the occupying regime. Not against Iran as a nation. Assuming otherwise is greatly inaccurate. IF most Iranians shared the same ideology as the regime, then I would say so. But more than 90% of Iranians disagree with their ideology. So why go through billions of cost and political expense to just bomb people who want nothing but to be friends with the west? (7) The attacks are very targeted. All civilian casualties are because military bases are located deep in civilian areas. Iranians have a phrase “Iran is a big military base for the IRGC, and to them we are just creatures bothering them with our existence.” Thanks for your time 🙏🏻

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If you see this, I hope you read it. People against #IranWar and/or support #Iran in this conflict are either (1) un/miss informed and simply think “war is bad”. (2) Trump / Israel haters, so much that context doesn’t matter, and/or (3) Jihadist, IRGC-tied. I am an Iranian-American. Lived in Iran for 30 yrs. My entire family is still there. So (1) I know Iran very well, and (2) I’ve great stakes in this conflict. This is a picture of my kid, with my American husband, who never got to see my birth country. In a decade-long marriage, they’ve only met my family once, outside Iran! If you care, here is where I, and most Iranians, stand regarding this war. I truly hope you read this with an open mind. (1) For 47 yrs, Iranians tried every civil solution imaginable to improve this regime: - We defended the country during 8 yrs of war w/ Iraq (my father included). Millions died. - We had many civil activism, articles, speeches, political organizations, strikes, etc… all ending with long jail times, jobs lost, executions, and lives ruined. Over the yrs, tens of thousands were executed. - We participated in elections after elections hoping to select someone who’d improve things for Iranians. Even though they weren’t true free elections, as candidates had to be approved by the supreme leader. Our votes got stolen (2009 green movement), and things only got worse. - We protested for most basic rights & were brutally slaughtered (major ones: 1999, 2009, 2022, 2023, 2026 #IranMassacre‌ ). (2) the regime has used all Iran’s wealth to build massive military underground cities (that we recently learned about), missiles, nuclear power, as well as supporting terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and Huties. Our opinions didn’t matter for any of this. Their ideological ambitions led to sanctions and isolation of Iran. Iran’s oil was sold with massive discounts to China. Iranians became poorer and poorer by day. Iran’s natural resources were destroyed to support the build up. Natural water resources were destroyed due to underground buildings. Rivers and lakes dried out, farms were lost, and forests vanished. Iran, once a prosperous country, was led back to stone ages. (3) After 47 years of this misery, Iranians are now at a point where they truly dont see any path to overthrowing this regime other than military intervention and support from world powers. The regime, armed to the teeth, has been in war with Iranians who are empty handed, and has no hesitation in slaughtering them. Expecting Iranians to accept their faith and live generation after generation with unimaginable oppression and hardship is cruel, to say the least. (4) Iranians understand that US and Israel are not doing this for Iranians sake. No one would. But this is a rare opportunity for Iranians after half a century. Finally, the world powers have had enough with the regime. This is our chance to work along side them and find an opportunity to overthrow the regime, which is weakened more than ever. There is still no guarantee, but we must try and not lose this chance. We owe it to future generations. (5) Iranians are more afraid of ceasefire and yet-another deal with this regime than they are of bombs. War has casualties for sure. But as difficult it is to believe, living under the regime is more deadly. (6) This is a war against the occupying regime. Not against Iran as a nation. Assuming otherwise is greatly inaccurate. IF most Iranians shared the same ideology as the regime, then I would say so. But more than 90% of Iranians disagree with their ideology. So why go through billions of cost and political expense to just bomb people who want nothing but to be friends with the west? (7) The attacks are very targeted. All civilian casualties are because military bases are located deep in civilian areas. Iranians have a phrase “Iran is a big military base for the IRGC, and to them we are just creatures bothering them with our existence.” Thanks for your time 🙏🏻

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If you see this, I hope you read it. People against #IranWar and/or support #Iran in this conflict are either (1) un/miss informed and simply think “war is bad”. (2) Trump / Israel haters, so much that context doesn’t matter, and/or (3) Jihadist, IRGC-tied. I am an Iranian-American. Lived in Iran for 30 yrs. My entire family is still there. So (1) I know Iran very well, and (2) I’ve great stakes in this conflict. This is a picture of my kid, with my American husband, who never got to see my birth country. In a decade-long marriage, they’ve only met my family once, outside Iran! If you care, here is where I, and most Iranians, stand regarding this war. I truly hope you read this with an open mind. (1) For 47 yrs, Iranians tried every civil solution imaginable to improve this regime: - We defended the country during 8 yrs of war w/ Iraq (my father included). Millions died. - We had many civil activism, articles, speeches, political organizations, strikes, etc… all ending with long jail times, jobs lost, executions, and lives ruined. Over the yrs, tens of thousands were executed. - We participated in elections after elections hoping to select someone who’d improve things for Iranians. Even though they weren’t true free elections, as candidates had to be approved by the supreme leader. Our votes got stolen (2009 green movement), and things only got worse. - We protested for most basic rights & were brutally slaughtered (major ones: 1999, 2009, 2022, 2023, 2026 #IranMassacre‌ ). (2) the regime has used all Iran’s wealth to build massive military underground cities (that we recently learned about), missiles, nuclear power, as well as supporting terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and Huties. Our opinions didn’t matter for any of this. Their ideological ambitions led to sanctions and isolation of Iran. Iran’s oil was sold with massive discounts to China. Iranians became poorer and poorer by day. Iran’s natural resources were destroyed to support the build up. Natural water resources were destroyed due to underground buildings. Rivers and lakes dried out, farms were lost, and forests vanished. Iran, once a prosperous country, was led back to stone ages. (3) After 47 years of this misery, Iranians are now at a point where they truly dont see any path to overthrowing this regime other than military intervention and support from world powers. The regime, armed to the teeth, has been in war with Iranians who are empty handed, and has no hesitation in slaughtering them. Expecting Iranians to accept their faith and live generation after generation with unimaginable oppression and hardship is cruel, to say the least. (4) Iranians understand that US and Israel are not doing this for Iranians sake. No one would. But this is a rare opportunity for Iranians after half a century. Finally, the world powers have had enough with the regime. This is our chance to work along side them and find an opportunity to overthrow the regime, which is weakened more than ever. There is still no guarantee, but we must try and not lose this chance. We owe it to future generations. (5) Iranians are more afraid of ceasefire and yet-another deal with this regime than they are of bombs. War has casualties for sure. But as difficult it is to believe, living under the regime is more deadly. (6) This is a war against the occupying regime. Not against Iran as a nation. Assuming otherwise is greatly inaccurate. IF most Iranians shared the same ideology as the regime, then I would say so. But more than 90% of Iranians disagree with their ideology. So why go through billions of cost and political expense to just bomb people who want nothing but to be friends with the west? (7) The attacks are very targeted. All civilian casualties are because military bases are located deep in civilian areas. Iranians have a phrase “Iran is a big military base for the IRGC, and to them we are just creatures bothering them with our existence.” Thanks for your time 🙏🏻

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Mor Edge Insight@MorEdge_Insight·
Look at the glee on their faces as they shout “Allahu Akbar” while slaughtering innocent people like they’re nothing. This was the same kind of glee that Gazans cheered with as they were massacring Jews on October 7.
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If you see this, I hope you read it. People against #IranWar and/or support #Iran in this conflict are either (1) un/miss informed and simply think “war is bad”. (2) Trump / Israel haters, so much that context doesn’t matter, and/or (3) Jihadist, IRGC-tied. I am an Iranian-American. Lived in Iran for 30 yrs. My entire family is still there. So (1) I know Iran very well, and (2) I’ve great stakes in this conflict. This is a picture of my kid, with my American husband, who never got to see my birth country. In a decade-long marriage, they’ve only met my family once, outside Iran! If you care, here is where I, and most Iranians, stand regarding this war. I truly hope you read this with an open mind. (1) For 47 yrs, Iranians tried every civil solution imaginable to improve this regime: - We defended the country during 8 yrs of war w/ Iraq (my father included). Millions died. - We had many civil activism, articles, speeches, political organizations, strikes, etc… all ending with long jail times, jobs lost, executions, and lives ruined. Over the yrs, tens of thousands were executed. - We participated in elections after elections hoping to select someone who’d improve things for Iranians. Even though they weren’t true free elections, as candidates had to be approved by the supreme leader. Our votes got stolen (2009 green movement), and things only got worse. - We protested for most basic rights & were brutally slaughtered (major ones: 1999, 2009, 2022, 2023, 2026 #IranMassacre‌ ). (2) the regime has used all Iran’s wealth to build massive military underground cities (that we recently learned about), missiles, nuclear power, as well as supporting terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and Huties. Our opinions didn’t matter for any of this. Their ideological ambitions led to sanctions and isolation of Iran. Iran’s oil was sold with massive discounts to China. Iranians became poorer and poorer by day. Iran’s natural resources were destroyed to support the build up. Natural water resources were destroyed due to underground buildings. Rivers and lakes dried out, farms were lost, and forests vanished. Iran, once a prosperous country, was led back to stone ages. (3) After 47 years of this misery, Iranians are now at a point where they truly dont see any path to overthrowing this regime other than military intervention and support from world powers. The regime, armed to the teeth, has been in war with Iranians who are empty handed, and has no hesitation in slaughtering them. Expecting Iranians to accept their faith and live generation after generation with unimaginable oppression and hardship is cruel, to say the least. (4) Iranians understand that US and Israel are not doing this for Iranians sake. No one would. But this is a rare opportunity for Iranians after half a century. Finally, the world powers have had enough with the regime. This is our chance to work along side them and find an opportunity to overthrow the regime, which is weakened more than ever. There is still no guarantee, but we must try and not lose this chance. We owe it to future generations. (5) Iranians are more afraid of ceasefire and yet-another deal with this regime than they are of bombs. War has casualties for sure. But as difficult it is to believe, living under the regime is more deadly. (6) This is a war against the occupying regime. Not against Iran as a nation. Assuming otherwise is greatly inaccurate. IF most Iranians shared the same ideology as the regime, then I would say so. But more than 90% of Iranians disagree with their ideology. So why go through billions of cost and political expense to just bomb people who want nothing but to be friends with the west? (7) The attacks are very targeted. All civilian casualties are because military bases are located deep in civilian areas. Iranians have a phrase “Iran is a big military base for the IRGC, and to them we are just creatures bothering them with our existence.” Thanks for your time 🙏🏻

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ثنا ابراهیمی | Sana Ebrahimi
Ghalibaf, "moderate" face of Iran's "new regime," leading Parliament in "DEATH TO AMERICA" chants. The regime's DNA hasn't changed. Only the packaging has. Same regime. Same hatred. Different suit.
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If you see this, I hope you read it. People against #IranWar and/or support #Iran in this conflict are either (1) un/miss informed and simply think “war is bad”. (2) Trump / Israel haters, so much that context doesn’t matter, and/or (3) Jihadist, IRGC-tied. I am an Iranian-American. Lived in Iran for 30 yrs. My entire family is still there. So (1) I know Iran very well, and (2) I’ve great stakes in this conflict. This is a picture of my kid, with my American husband, who never got to see my birth country. In a decade-long marriage, they’ve only met my family once, outside Iran! If you care, here is where I, and most Iranians, stand regarding this war. I truly hope you read this with an open mind. (1) For 47 yrs, Iranians tried every civil solution imaginable to improve this regime: - We defended the country during 8 yrs of war w/ Iraq (my father included). Millions died. - We had many civil activism, articles, speeches, political organizations, strikes, etc… all ending with long jail times, jobs lost, executions, and lives ruined. Over the yrs, tens of thousands were executed. - We participated in elections after elections hoping to select someone who’d improve things for Iranians. Even though they weren’t true free elections, as candidates had to be approved by the supreme leader. Our votes got stolen (2009 green movement), and things only got worse. - We protested for most basic rights & were brutally slaughtered (major ones: 1999, 2009, 2022, 2023, 2026 #IranMassacre‌ ). (2) the regime has used all Iran’s wealth to build massive military underground cities (that we recently learned about), missiles, nuclear power, as well as supporting terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and Huties. Our opinions didn’t matter for any of this. Their ideological ambitions led to sanctions and isolation of Iran. Iran’s oil was sold with massive discounts to China. Iranians became poorer and poorer by day. Iran’s natural resources were destroyed to support the build up. Natural water resources were destroyed due to underground buildings. Rivers and lakes dried out, farms were lost, and forests vanished. Iran, once a prosperous country, was led back to stone ages. (3) After 47 years of this misery, Iranians are now at a point where they truly dont see any path to overthrowing this regime other than military intervention and support from world powers. The regime, armed to the teeth, has been in war with Iranians who are empty handed, and has no hesitation in slaughtering them. Expecting Iranians to accept their faith and live generation after generation with unimaginable oppression and hardship is cruel, to say the least. (4) Iranians understand that US and Israel are not doing this for Iranians sake. No one would. But this is a rare opportunity for Iranians after half a century. Finally, the world powers have had enough with the regime. This is our chance to work along side them and find an opportunity to overthrow the regime, which is weakened more than ever. There is still no guarantee, but we must try and not lose this chance. We owe it to future generations. (5) Iranians are more afraid of ceasefire and yet-another deal with this regime than they are of bombs. War has casualties for sure. But as difficult it is to believe, living under the regime is more deadly. (6) This is a war against the occupying regime. Not against Iran as a nation. Assuming otherwise is greatly inaccurate. IF most Iranians shared the same ideology as the regime, then I would say so. But more than 90% of Iranians disagree with their ideology. So why go through billions of cost and political expense to just bomb people who want nothing but to be friends with the west? (7) The attacks are very targeted. All civilian casualties are because military bases are located deep in civilian areas. Iranians have a phrase “Iran is a big military base for the IRGC, and to them we are just creatures bothering them with our existence.” Thanks for your time 🙏🏻

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𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎
Fuck you and your disgusting inhumane policies. You are nothing but a bunch of terrorists and terrorist supporters. The islamic regime in Iran slaughtered tens of thousands of Iranians, including young girls, babies and pregnant women and you monsters rewarded them with a seat.
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SHAME: The Islamic Republic of Iran has just been nominated to the U.N. Committee for Program and Coordination, which meets soon to shape policy on women's rights, human rights, disarmament, and terrorism prevention. ECOSOC members who backed this include: 🇬🇧🇪🇸🇨🇦🇫🇷🇩🇪🇳🇴🇳🇱🇦🇺🇨🇭🇦🇹🇫🇮

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LiveFree@LiveFree4LR·
LiveFree@LiveFree4LR

If you see this, I hope you read it. People against #IranWar and/or support #Iran in this conflict are either (1) un/miss informed and simply think “war is bad”. (2) Trump / Israel haters, so much that context doesn’t matter, and/or (3) Jihadist, IRGC-tied. I am an Iranian-American. Lived in Iran for 30 yrs. My entire family is still there. So (1) I know Iran very well, and (2) I’ve great stakes in this conflict. This is a picture of my kid, with my American husband, who never got to see my birth country. In a decade-long marriage, they’ve only met my family once, outside Iran! If you care, here is where I, and most Iranians, stand regarding this war. I truly hope you read this with an open mind. (1) For 47 yrs, Iranians tried every civil solution imaginable to improve this regime: - We defended the country during 8 yrs of war w/ Iraq (my father included). Millions died. - We had many civil activism, articles, speeches, political organizations, strikes, etc… all ending with long jail times, jobs lost, executions, and lives ruined. Over the yrs, tens of thousands were executed. - We participated in elections after elections hoping to select someone who’d improve things for Iranians. Even though they weren’t true free elections, as candidates had to be approved by the supreme leader. Our votes got stolen (2009 green movement), and things only got worse. - We protested for most basic rights & were brutally slaughtered (major ones: 1999, 2009, 2022, 2023, 2026 #IranMassacre‌ ). (2) the regime has used all Iran’s wealth to build massive military underground cities (that we recently learned about), missiles, nuclear power, as well as supporting terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and Huties. Our opinions didn’t matter for any of this. Their ideological ambitions led to sanctions and isolation of Iran. Iran’s oil was sold with massive discounts to China. Iranians became poorer and poorer by day. Iran’s natural resources were destroyed to support the build up. Natural water resources were destroyed due to underground buildings. Rivers and lakes dried out, farms were lost, and forests vanished. Iran, once a prosperous country, was led back to stone ages. (3) After 47 years of this misery, Iranians are now at a point where they truly dont see any path to overthrowing this regime other than military intervention and support from world powers. The regime, armed to the teeth, has been in war with Iranians who are empty handed, and has no hesitation in slaughtering them. Expecting Iranians to accept their faith and live generation after generation with unimaginable oppression and hardship is cruel, to say the least. (4) Iranians understand that US and Israel are not doing this for Iranians sake. No one would. But this is a rare opportunity for Iranians after half a century. Finally, the world powers have had enough with the regime. This is our chance to work along side them and find an opportunity to overthrow the regime, which is weakened more than ever. There is still no guarantee, but we must try and not lose this chance. We owe it to future generations. (5) Iranians are more afraid of ceasefire and yet-another deal with this regime than they are of bombs. War has casualties for sure. But as difficult it is to believe, living under the regime is more deadly. (6) This is a war against the occupying regime. Not against Iran as a nation. Assuming otherwise is greatly inaccurate. IF most Iranians shared the same ideology as the regime, then I would say so. But more than 90% of Iranians disagree with their ideology. So why go through billions of cost and political expense to just bomb people who want nothing but to be friends with the west? (7) The attacks are very targeted. All civilian casualties are because military bases are located deep in civilian areas. Iranians have a phrase “Iran is a big military base for the IRGC, and to them we are just creatures bothering them with our existence.” Thanks for your time 🙏🏻

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TONY™
TONY™@TONYxTWO·
“We are Iranian and Donald Trump is our hero.” This is powerful 🔥🔥👇🏼
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LiveFree@LiveFree4LR·
LiveFree@LiveFree4LR

If you see this, I hope you read it. People against #IranWar and/or support #Iran in this conflict are either (1) un/miss informed and simply think “war is bad”. (2) Trump / Israel haters, so much that context doesn’t matter, and/or (3) Jihadist, IRGC-tied. I am an Iranian-American. Lived in Iran for 30 yrs. My entire family is still there. So (1) I know Iran very well, and (2) I’ve great stakes in this conflict. This is a picture of my kid, with my American husband, who never got to see my birth country. In a decade-long marriage, they’ve only met my family once, outside Iran! If you care, here is where I, and most Iranians, stand regarding this war. I truly hope you read this with an open mind. (1) For 47 yrs, Iranians tried every civil solution imaginable to improve this regime: - We defended the country during 8 yrs of war w/ Iraq (my father included). Millions died. - We had many civil activism, articles, speeches, political organizations, strikes, etc… all ending with long jail times, jobs lost, executions, and lives ruined. Over the yrs, tens of thousands were executed. - We participated in elections after elections hoping to select someone who’d improve things for Iranians. Even though they weren’t true free elections, as candidates had to be approved by the supreme leader. Our votes got stolen (2009 green movement), and things only got worse. - We protested for most basic rights & were brutally slaughtered (major ones: 1999, 2009, 2022, 2023, 2026 #IranMassacre‌ ). (2) the regime has used all Iran’s wealth to build massive military underground cities (that we recently learned about), missiles, nuclear power, as well as supporting terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and Huties. Our opinions didn’t matter for any of this. Their ideological ambitions led to sanctions and isolation of Iran. Iran’s oil was sold with massive discounts to China. Iranians became poorer and poorer by day. Iran’s natural resources were destroyed to support the build up. Natural water resources were destroyed due to underground buildings. Rivers and lakes dried out, farms were lost, and forests vanished. Iran, once a prosperous country, was led back to stone ages. (3) After 47 years of this misery, Iranians are now at a point where they truly dont see any path to overthrowing this regime other than military intervention and support from world powers. The regime, armed to the teeth, has been in war with Iranians who are empty handed, and has no hesitation in slaughtering them. Expecting Iranians to accept their faith and live generation after generation with unimaginable oppression and hardship is cruel, to say the least. (4) Iranians understand that US and Israel are not doing this for Iranians sake. No one would. But this is a rare opportunity for Iranians after half a century. Finally, the world powers have had enough with the regime. This is our chance to work along side them and find an opportunity to overthrow the regime, which is weakened more than ever. There is still no guarantee, but we must try and not lose this chance. We owe it to future generations. (5) Iranians are more afraid of ceasefire and yet-another deal with this regime than they are of bombs. War has casualties for sure. But as difficult it is to believe, living under the regime is more deadly. (6) This is a war against the occupying regime. Not against Iran as a nation. Assuming otherwise is greatly inaccurate. IF most Iranians shared the same ideology as the regime, then I would say so. But more than 90% of Iranians disagree with their ideology. So why go through billions of cost and political expense to just bomb people who want nothing but to be friends with the west? (7) The attacks are very targeted. All civilian casualties are because military bases are located deep in civilian areas. Iranians have a phrase “Iran is a big military base for the IRGC, and to them we are just creatures bothering them with our existence.” Thanks for your time 🙏🏻

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David Vance
David Vance@DVATW·
This is the correct Iranian flag
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If you see this, I hope you read it. People against #IranWar and/or support #Iran in this conflict are either (1) un/miss informed and simply think “war is bad”. (2) Trump / Israel haters, so much that context doesn’t matter, and/or (3) Jihadist, IRGC-tied. I am an Iranian-American. Lived in Iran for 30 yrs. My entire family is still there. So (1) I know Iran very well, and (2) I’ve great stakes in this conflict. This is a picture of my kid, with my American husband, who never got to see my birth country. In a decade-long marriage, they’ve only met my family once, outside Iran! If you care, here is where I, and most Iranians, stand regarding this war. I truly hope you read this with an open mind. (1) For 47 yrs, Iranians tried every civil solution imaginable to improve this regime: - We defended the country during 8 yrs of war w/ Iraq (my father included). Millions died. - We had many civil activism, articles, speeches, political organizations, strikes, etc… all ending with long jail times, jobs lost, executions, and lives ruined. Over the yrs, tens of thousands were executed. - We participated in elections after elections hoping to select someone who’d improve things for Iranians. Even though they weren’t true free elections, as candidates had to be approved by the supreme leader. Our votes got stolen (2009 green movement), and things only got worse. - We protested for most basic rights & were brutally slaughtered (major ones: 1999, 2009, 2022, 2023, 2026 #IranMassacre‌ ). (2) the regime has used all Iran’s wealth to build massive military underground cities (that we recently learned about), missiles, nuclear power, as well as supporting terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and Huties. Our opinions didn’t matter for any of this. Their ideological ambitions led to sanctions and isolation of Iran. Iran’s oil was sold with massive discounts to China. Iranians became poorer and poorer by day. Iran’s natural resources were destroyed to support the build up. Natural water resources were destroyed due to underground buildings. Rivers and lakes dried out, farms were lost, and forests vanished. Iran, once a prosperous country, was led back to stone ages. (3) After 47 years of this misery, Iranians are now at a point where they truly dont see any path to overthrowing this regime other than military intervention and support from world powers. The regime, armed to the teeth, has been in war with Iranians who are empty handed, and has no hesitation in slaughtering them. Expecting Iranians to accept their faith and live generation after generation with unimaginable oppression and hardship is cruel, to say the least. (4) Iranians understand that US and Israel are not doing this for Iranians sake. No one would. But this is a rare opportunity for Iranians after half a century. Finally, the world powers have had enough with the regime. This is our chance to work along side them and find an opportunity to overthrow the regime, which is weakened more than ever. There is still no guarantee, but we must try and not lose this chance. We owe it to future generations. (5) Iranians are more afraid of ceasefire and yet-another deal with this regime than they are of bombs. War has casualties for sure. But as difficult it is to believe, living under the regime is more deadly. (6) This is a war against the occupying regime. Not against Iran as a nation. Assuming otherwise is greatly inaccurate. IF most Iranians shared the same ideology as the regime, then I would say so. But more than 90% of Iranians disagree with their ideology. So why go through billions of cost and political expense to just bomb people who want nothing but to be friends with the west? (7) The attacks are very targeted. All civilian casualties are because military bases are located deep in civilian areas. Iranians have a phrase “Iran is a big military base for the IRGC, and to them we are just creatures bothering them with our existence.” Thanks for your time 🙏🏻

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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
Free Palestine is the new Heil Hitler.
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If you see this, I hope you read it. People against #IranWar and/or support #Iran in this conflict are either (1) un/miss informed and simply think “war is bad”. (2) Trump / Israel haters, so much that context doesn’t matter, and/or (3) Jihadist, IRGC-tied. I am an Iranian-American. Lived in Iran for 30 yrs. My entire family is still there. So (1) I know Iran very well, and (2) I’ve great stakes in this conflict. This is a picture of my kid, with my American husband, who never got to see my birth country. In a decade-long marriage, they’ve only met my family once, outside Iran! If you care, here is where I, and most Iranians, stand regarding this war. I truly hope you read this with an open mind. (1) For 47 yrs, Iranians tried every civil solution imaginable to improve this regime: - We defended the country during 8 yrs of war w/ Iraq (my father included). Millions died. - We had many civil activism, articles, speeches, political organizations, strikes, etc… all ending with long jail times, jobs lost, executions, and lives ruined. Over the yrs, tens of thousands were executed. - We participated in elections after elections hoping to select someone who’d improve things for Iranians. Even though they weren’t true free elections, as candidates had to be approved by the supreme leader. Our votes got stolen (2009 green movement), and things only got worse. - We protested for most basic rights & were brutally slaughtered (major ones: 1999, 2009, 2022, 2023, 2026 #IranMassacre‌ ). (2) the regime has used all Iran’s wealth to build massive military underground cities (that we recently learned about), missiles, nuclear power, as well as supporting terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and Huties. Our opinions didn’t matter for any of this. Their ideological ambitions led to sanctions and isolation of Iran. Iran’s oil was sold with massive discounts to China. Iranians became poorer and poorer by day. Iran’s natural resources were destroyed to support the build up. Natural water resources were destroyed due to underground buildings. Rivers and lakes dried out, farms were lost, and forests vanished. Iran, once a prosperous country, was led back to stone ages. (3) After 47 years of this misery, Iranians are now at a point where they truly dont see any path to overthrowing this regime other than military intervention and support from world powers. The regime, armed to the teeth, has been in war with Iranians who are empty handed, and has no hesitation in slaughtering them. Expecting Iranians to accept their faith and live generation after generation with unimaginable oppression and hardship is cruel, to say the least. (4) Iranians understand that US and Israel are not doing this for Iranians sake. No one would. But this is a rare opportunity for Iranians after half a century. Finally, the world powers have had enough with the regime. This is our chance to work along side them and find an opportunity to overthrow the regime, which is weakened more than ever. There is still no guarantee, but we must try and not lose this chance. We owe it to future generations. (5) Iranians are more afraid of ceasefire and yet-another deal with this regime than they are of bombs. War has casualties for sure. But as difficult it is to believe, living under the regime is more deadly. (6) This is a war against the occupying regime. Not against Iran as a nation. Assuming otherwise is greatly inaccurate. IF most Iranians shared the same ideology as the regime, then I would say so. But more than 90% of Iranians disagree with their ideology. So why go through billions of cost and political expense to just bomb people who want nothing but to be friends with the west? (7) The attacks are very targeted. All civilian casualties are because military bases are located deep in civilian areas. Iranians have a phrase “Iran is a big military base for the IRGC, and to them we are just creatures bothering them with our existence.” Thanks for your time 🙏🏻

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Pink4IRAN🎗️
Pink4IRAN🎗️@pink4iran·
LEST WE FORGET Jan 2026 📍Tehran
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If you see this, I hope you read it. People against #IranWar and/or support #Iran in this conflict are either (1) un/miss informed and simply think “war is bad”. (2) Trump / Israel haters, so much that context doesn’t matter, and/or (3) Jihadist, IRGC-tied. I am an Iranian-American. Lived in Iran for 30 yrs. My entire family is still there. So (1) I know Iran very well, and (2) I’ve great stakes in this conflict. This is a picture of my kid, with my American husband, who never got to see my birth country. In a decade-long marriage, they’ve only met my family once, outside Iran! If you care, here is where I, and most Iranians, stand regarding this war. I truly hope you read this with an open mind. (1) For 47 yrs, Iranians tried every civil solution imaginable to improve this regime: - We defended the country during 8 yrs of war w/ Iraq (my father included). Millions died. - We had many civil activism, articles, speeches, political organizations, strikes, etc… all ending with long jail times, jobs lost, executions, and lives ruined. Over the yrs, tens of thousands were executed. - We participated in elections after elections hoping to select someone who’d improve things for Iranians. Even though they weren’t true free elections, as candidates had to be approved by the supreme leader. Our votes got stolen (2009 green movement), and things only got worse. - We protested for most basic rights & were brutally slaughtered (major ones: 1999, 2009, 2022, 2023, 2026 #IranMassacre‌ ). (2) the regime has used all Iran’s wealth to build massive military underground cities (that we recently learned about), missiles, nuclear power, as well as supporting terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and Huties. Our opinions didn’t matter for any of this. Their ideological ambitions led to sanctions and isolation of Iran. Iran’s oil was sold with massive discounts to China. Iranians became poorer and poorer by day. Iran’s natural resources were destroyed to support the build up. Natural water resources were destroyed due to underground buildings. Rivers and lakes dried out, farms were lost, and forests vanished. Iran, once a prosperous country, was led back to stone ages. (3) After 47 years of this misery, Iranians are now at a point where they truly dont see any path to overthrowing this regime other than military intervention and support from world powers. The regime, armed to the teeth, has been in war with Iranians who are empty handed, and has no hesitation in slaughtering them. Expecting Iranians to accept their faith and live generation after generation with unimaginable oppression and hardship is cruel, to say the least. (4) Iranians understand that US and Israel are not doing this for Iranians sake. No one would. But this is a rare opportunity for Iranians after half a century. Finally, the world powers have had enough with the regime. This is our chance to work along side them and find an opportunity to overthrow the regime, which is weakened more than ever. There is still no guarantee, but we must try and not lose this chance. We owe it to future generations. (5) Iranians are more afraid of ceasefire and yet-another deal with this regime than they are of bombs. War has casualties for sure. But as difficult it is to believe, living under the regime is more deadly. (6) This is a war against the occupying regime. Not against Iran as a nation. Assuming otherwise is greatly inaccurate. IF most Iranians shared the same ideology as the regime, then I would say so. But more than 90% of Iranians disagree with their ideology. So why go through billions of cost and political expense to just bomb people who want nothing but to be friends with the west? (7) The attacks are very targeted. All civilian casualties are because military bases are located deep in civilian areas. Iranians have a phrase “Iran is a big military base for the IRGC, and to them we are just creatures bothering them with our existence.” Thanks for your time 🙏🏻

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LiveFree
LiveFree@LiveFree4LR·
LiveFree@LiveFree4LR

If you see this, I hope you read it. People against #IranWar and/or support #Iran in this conflict are either (1) un/miss informed and simply think “war is bad”. (2) Trump / Israel haters, so much that context doesn’t matter, and/or (3) Jihadist, IRGC-tied. I am an Iranian-American. Lived in Iran for 30 yrs. My entire family is still there. So (1) I know Iran very well, and (2) I’ve great stakes in this conflict. This is a picture of my kid, with my American husband, who never got to see my birth country. In a decade-long marriage, they’ve only met my family once, outside Iran! If you care, here is where I, and most Iranians, stand regarding this war. I truly hope you read this with an open mind. (1) For 47 yrs, Iranians tried every civil solution imaginable to improve this regime: - We defended the country during 8 yrs of war w/ Iraq (my father included). Millions died. - We had many civil activism, articles, speeches, political organizations, strikes, etc… all ending with long jail times, jobs lost, executions, and lives ruined. Over the yrs, tens of thousands were executed. - We participated in elections after elections hoping to select someone who’d improve things for Iranians. Even though they weren’t true free elections, as candidates had to be approved by the supreme leader. Our votes got stolen (2009 green movement), and things only got worse. - We protested for most basic rights & were brutally slaughtered (major ones: 1999, 2009, 2022, 2023, 2026 #IranMassacre‌ ). (2) the regime has used all Iran’s wealth to build massive military underground cities (that we recently learned about), missiles, nuclear power, as well as supporting terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and Huties. Our opinions didn’t matter for any of this. Their ideological ambitions led to sanctions and isolation of Iran. Iran’s oil was sold with massive discounts to China. Iranians became poorer and poorer by day. Iran’s natural resources were destroyed to support the build up. Natural water resources were destroyed due to underground buildings. Rivers and lakes dried out, farms were lost, and forests vanished. Iran, once a prosperous country, was led back to stone ages. (3) After 47 years of this misery, Iranians are now at a point where they truly dont see any path to overthrowing this regime other than military intervention and support from world powers. The regime, armed to the teeth, has been in war with Iranians who are empty handed, and has no hesitation in slaughtering them. Expecting Iranians to accept their faith and live generation after generation with unimaginable oppression and hardship is cruel, to say the least. (4) Iranians understand that US and Israel are not doing this for Iranians sake. No one would. But this is a rare opportunity for Iranians after half a century. Finally, the world powers have had enough with the regime. This is our chance to work along side them and find an opportunity to overthrow the regime, which is weakened more than ever. There is still no guarantee, but we must try and not lose this chance. We owe it to future generations. (5) Iranians are more afraid of ceasefire and yet-another deal with this regime than they are of bombs. War has casualties for sure. But as difficult it is to believe, living under the regime is more deadly. (6) This is a war against the occupying regime. Not against Iran as a nation. Assuming otherwise is greatly inaccurate. IF most Iranians shared the same ideology as the regime, then I would say so. But more than 90% of Iranians disagree with their ideology. So why go through billions of cost and political expense to just bomb people who want nothing but to be friends with the west? (7) The attacks are very targeted. All civilian casualties are because military bases are located deep in civilian areas. Iranians have a phrase “Iran is a big military base for the IRGC, and to them we are just creatures bothering them with our existence.” Thanks for your time 🙏🏻

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Mel Gibson-Parody
Mel Gibson-Parody@parody52237·
🚨IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: JAPAN IS BASED AS FUCK. Japan's new anti-islam laws send shockwaves!! Halal - BANNED✅ Mosques - BANNED✅ Call to prayer - BANNED✅ Burka - BANNED✅ This is basically saying: "Islam, fuck off." SHOULD WE IMITATE JAPAN?
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LiveFree@LiveFree4LR·
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If you see this, I hope you read it. People against #IranWar and/or support #Iran in this conflict are either (1) un/miss informed and simply think “war is bad”. (2) Trump / Israel haters, so much that context doesn’t matter, and/or (3) Jihadist, IRGC-tied. I am an Iranian-American. Lived in Iran for 30 yrs. My entire family is still there. So (1) I know Iran very well, and (2) I’ve great stakes in this conflict. This is a picture of my kid, with my American husband, who never got to see my birth country. In a decade-long marriage, they’ve only met my family once, outside Iran! If you care, here is where I, and most Iranians, stand regarding this war. I truly hope you read this with an open mind. (1) For 47 yrs, Iranians tried every civil solution imaginable to improve this regime: - We defended the country during 8 yrs of war w/ Iraq (my father included). Millions died. - We had many civil activism, articles, speeches, political organizations, strikes, etc… all ending with long jail times, jobs lost, executions, and lives ruined. Over the yrs, tens of thousands were executed. - We participated in elections after elections hoping to select someone who’d improve things for Iranians. Even though they weren’t true free elections, as candidates had to be approved by the supreme leader. Our votes got stolen (2009 green movement), and things only got worse. - We protested for most basic rights & were brutally slaughtered (major ones: 1999, 2009, 2022, 2023, 2026 #IranMassacre‌ ). (2) the regime has used all Iran’s wealth to build massive military underground cities (that we recently learned about), missiles, nuclear power, as well as supporting terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and Huties. Our opinions didn’t matter for any of this. Their ideological ambitions led to sanctions and isolation of Iran. Iran’s oil was sold with massive discounts to China. Iranians became poorer and poorer by day. Iran’s natural resources were destroyed to support the build up. Natural water resources were destroyed due to underground buildings. Rivers and lakes dried out, farms were lost, and forests vanished. Iran, once a prosperous country, was led back to stone ages. (3) After 47 years of this misery, Iranians are now at a point where they truly dont see any path to overthrowing this regime other than military intervention and support from world powers. The regime, armed to the teeth, has been in war with Iranians who are empty handed, and has no hesitation in slaughtering them. Expecting Iranians to accept their faith and live generation after generation with unimaginable oppression and hardship is cruel, to say the least. (4) Iranians understand that US and Israel are not doing this for Iranians sake. No one would. But this is a rare opportunity for Iranians after half a century. Finally, the world powers have had enough with the regime. This is our chance to work along side them and find an opportunity to overthrow the regime, which is weakened more than ever. There is still no guarantee, but we must try and not lose this chance. We owe it to future generations. (5) Iranians are more afraid of ceasefire and yet-another deal with this regime than they are of bombs. War has casualties for sure. But as difficult it is to believe, living under the regime is more deadly. (6) This is a war against the occupying regime. Not against Iran as a nation. Assuming otherwise is greatly inaccurate. IF most Iranians shared the same ideology as the regime, then I would say so. But more than 90% of Iranians disagree with their ideology. So why go through billions of cost and political expense to just bomb people who want nothing but to be friends with the west? (7) The attacks are very targeted. All civilian casualties are because military bases are located deep in civilian areas. Iranians have a phrase “Iran is a big military base for the IRGC, and to them we are just creatures bothering them with our existence.” Thanks for your time 🙏🏻

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LiveFree@LiveFree4LR

If you see this, I hope you read it. People against #IranWar and/or support #Iran in this conflict are either (1) un/miss informed and simply think “war is bad”. (2) Trump / Israel haters, so much that context doesn’t matter, and/or (3) Jihadist, IRGC-tied. I am an Iranian-American. Lived in Iran for 30 yrs. My entire family is still there. So (1) I know Iran very well, and (2) I’ve great stakes in this conflict. This is a picture of my kid, with my American husband, who never got to see my birth country. In a decade-long marriage, they’ve only met my family once, outside Iran! If you care, here is where I, and most Iranians, stand regarding this war. I truly hope you read this with an open mind. (1) For 47 yrs, Iranians tried every civil solution imaginable to improve this regime: - We defended the country during 8 yrs of war w/ Iraq (my father included). Millions died. - We had many civil activism, articles, speeches, political organizations, strikes, etc… all ending with long jail times, jobs lost, executions, and lives ruined. Over the yrs, tens of thousands were executed. - We participated in elections after elections hoping to select someone who’d improve things for Iranians. Even though they weren’t true free elections, as candidates had to be approved by the supreme leader. Our votes got stolen (2009 green movement), and things only got worse. - We protested for most basic rights & were brutally slaughtered (major ones: 1999, 2009, 2022, 2023, 2026 #IranMassacre‌ ). (2) the regime has used all Iran’s wealth to build massive military underground cities (that we recently learned about), missiles, nuclear power, as well as supporting terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and Huties. Our opinions didn’t matter for any of this. Their ideological ambitions led to sanctions and isolation of Iran. Iran’s oil was sold with massive discounts to China. Iranians became poorer and poorer by day. Iran’s natural resources were destroyed to support the build up. Natural water resources were destroyed due to underground buildings. Rivers and lakes dried out, farms were lost, and forests vanished. Iran, once a prosperous country, was led back to stone ages. (3) After 47 years of this misery, Iranians are now at a point where they truly dont see any path to overthrowing this regime other than military intervention and support from world powers. The regime, armed to the teeth, has been in war with Iranians who are empty handed, and has no hesitation in slaughtering them. Expecting Iranians to accept their faith and live generation after generation with unimaginable oppression and hardship is cruel, to say the least. (4) Iranians understand that US and Israel are not doing this for Iranians sake. No one would. But this is a rare opportunity for Iranians after half a century. Finally, the world powers have had enough with the regime. This is our chance to work along side them and find an opportunity to overthrow the regime, which is weakened more than ever. There is still no guarantee, but we must try and not lose this chance. We owe it to future generations. (5) Iranians are more afraid of ceasefire and yet-another deal with this regime than they are of bombs. War has casualties for sure. But as difficult it is to believe, living under the regime is more deadly. (6) This is a war against the occupying regime. Not against Iran as a nation. Assuming otherwise is greatly inaccurate. IF most Iranians shared the same ideology as the regime, then I would say so. But more than 90% of Iranians disagree with their ideology. So why go through billions of cost and political expense to just bomb people who want nothing but to be friends with the west? (7) The attacks are very targeted. All civilian casualties are because military bases are located deep in civilian areas. Iranians have a phrase “Iran is a big military base for the IRGC, and to them we are just creatures bothering them with our existence.” Thanks for your time 🙏🏻

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Hen Mazzig
Hen Mazzig@HenMazzig·
BREAKING: New video reveals that Hezbollah fired missiles from a school. Hezbollah is willingly endangering innocent civilians on both sides of the war.
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If you see this, I hope you read it. People against #IranWar and/or support #Iran in this conflict are either (1) un/miss informed and simply think “war is bad”. (2) Trump / Israel haters, so much that context doesn’t matter, and/or (3) Jihadist, IRGC-tied. I am an Iranian-American. Lived in Iran for 30 yrs. My entire family is still there. So (1) I know Iran very well, and (2) I’ve great stakes in this conflict. This is a picture of my kid, with my American husband, who never got to see my birth country. In a decade-long marriage, they’ve only met my family once, outside Iran! If you care, here is where I, and most Iranians, stand regarding this war. I truly hope you read this with an open mind. (1) For 47 yrs, Iranians tried every civil solution imaginable to improve this regime: - We defended the country during 8 yrs of war w/ Iraq (my father included). Millions died. - We had many civil activism, articles, speeches, political organizations, strikes, etc… all ending with long jail times, jobs lost, executions, and lives ruined. Over the yrs, tens of thousands were executed. - We participated in elections after elections hoping to select someone who’d improve things for Iranians. Even though they weren’t true free elections, as candidates had to be approved by the supreme leader. Our votes got stolen (2009 green movement), and things only got worse. - We protested for most basic rights & were brutally slaughtered (major ones: 1999, 2009, 2022, 2023, 2026 #IranMassacre‌ ). (2) the regime has used all Iran’s wealth to build massive military underground cities (that we recently learned about), missiles, nuclear power, as well as supporting terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and Huties. Our opinions didn’t matter for any of this. Their ideological ambitions led to sanctions and isolation of Iran. Iran’s oil was sold with massive discounts to China. Iranians became poorer and poorer by day. Iran’s natural resources were destroyed to support the build up. Natural water resources were destroyed due to underground buildings. Rivers and lakes dried out, farms were lost, and forests vanished. Iran, once a prosperous country, was led back to stone ages. (3) After 47 years of this misery, Iranians are now at a point where they truly dont see any path to overthrowing this regime other than military intervention and support from world powers. The regime, armed to the teeth, has been in war with Iranians who are empty handed, and has no hesitation in slaughtering them. Expecting Iranians to accept their faith and live generation after generation with unimaginable oppression and hardship is cruel, to say the least. (4) Iranians understand that US and Israel are not doing this for Iranians sake. No one would. But this is a rare opportunity for Iranians after half a century. Finally, the world powers have had enough with the regime. This is our chance to work along side them and find an opportunity to overthrow the regime, which is weakened more than ever. There is still no guarantee, but we must try and not lose this chance. We owe it to future generations. (5) Iranians are more afraid of ceasefire and yet-another deal with this regime than they are of bombs. War has casualties for sure. But as difficult it is to believe, living under the regime is more deadly. (6) This is a war against the occupying regime. Not against Iran as a nation. Assuming otherwise is greatly inaccurate. IF most Iranians shared the same ideology as the regime, then I would say so. But more than 90% of Iranians disagree with their ideology. So why go through billions of cost and political expense to just bomb people who want nothing but to be friends with the west? (7) The attacks are very targeted. All civilian casualties are because military bases are located deep in civilian areas. Iranians have a phrase “Iran is a big military base for the IRGC, and to them we are just creatures bothering them with our existence.” Thanks for your time 🙏🏻

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Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱
Canada voted for Islamic Republic of Iran. The theocracy that just murdered ~30,000 of its own people for demanding democracy, and that is executing young democracy activists every day. This is a complete perversion of the values that Canada claims to represent on the world stage. For shame.
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SHAME: The Islamic Republic of Iran has just been nominated to the U.N. Committee for Program and Coordination, which meets soon to shape policy on women's rights, human rights, disarmament, and terrorism prevention. ECOSOC members who backed this include: 🇬🇧🇪🇸🇨🇦🇫🇷🇩🇪🇳🇴🇳🇱🇦🇺🇨🇭🇦🇹🇫🇮

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If you see this, I hope you read it. People against #IranWar and/or support #Iran in this conflict are either (1) un/miss informed and simply think “war is bad”. (2) Trump / Israel haters, so much that context doesn’t matter, and/or (3) Jihadist, IRGC-tied. I am an Iranian-American. Lived in Iran for 30 yrs. My entire family is still there. So (1) I know Iran very well, and (2) I’ve great stakes in this conflict. This is a picture of my kid, with my American husband, who never got to see my birth country. In a decade-long marriage, they’ve only met my family once, outside Iran! If you care, here is where I, and most Iranians, stand regarding this war. I truly hope you read this with an open mind. (1) For 47 yrs, Iranians tried every civil solution imaginable to improve this regime: - We defended the country during 8 yrs of war w/ Iraq (my father included). Millions died. - We had many civil activism, articles, speeches, political organizations, strikes, etc… all ending with long jail times, jobs lost, executions, and lives ruined. Over the yrs, tens of thousands were executed. - We participated in elections after elections hoping to select someone who’d improve things for Iranians. Even though they weren’t true free elections, as candidates had to be approved by the supreme leader. Our votes got stolen (2009 green movement), and things only got worse. - We protested for most basic rights & were brutally slaughtered (major ones: 1999, 2009, 2022, 2023, 2026 #IranMassacre‌ ). (2) the regime has used all Iran’s wealth to build massive military underground cities (that we recently learned about), missiles, nuclear power, as well as supporting terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and Huties. Our opinions didn’t matter for any of this. Their ideological ambitions led to sanctions and isolation of Iran. Iran’s oil was sold with massive discounts to China. Iranians became poorer and poorer by day. Iran’s natural resources were destroyed to support the build up. Natural water resources were destroyed due to underground buildings. Rivers and lakes dried out, farms were lost, and forests vanished. Iran, once a prosperous country, was led back to stone ages. (3) After 47 years of this misery, Iranians are now at a point where they truly dont see any path to overthrowing this regime other than military intervention and support from world powers. The regime, armed to the teeth, has been in war with Iranians who are empty handed, and has no hesitation in slaughtering them. Expecting Iranians to accept their faith and live generation after generation with unimaginable oppression and hardship is cruel, to say the least. (4) Iranians understand that US and Israel are not doing this for Iranians sake. No one would. But this is a rare opportunity for Iranians after half a century. Finally, the world powers have had enough with the regime. This is our chance to work along side them and find an opportunity to overthrow the regime, which is weakened more than ever. There is still no guarantee, but we must try and not lose this chance. We owe it to future generations. (5) Iranians are more afraid of ceasefire and yet-another deal with this regime than they are of bombs. War has casualties for sure. But as difficult it is to believe, living under the regime is more deadly. (6) This is a war against the occupying regime. Not against Iran as a nation. Assuming otherwise is greatly inaccurate. IF most Iranians shared the same ideology as the regime, then I would say so. But more than 90% of Iranians disagree with their ideology. So why go through billions of cost and political expense to just bomb people who want nothing but to be friends with the west? (7) The attacks are very targeted. All civilian casualties are because military bases are located deep in civilian areas. Iranians have a phrase “Iran is a big military base for the IRGC, and to them we are just creatures bothering them with our existence.” Thanks for your time 🙏🏻

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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 Two veterans. Two Ivy-caliber educations. One table in Islamabad... The negotiation that could define the Middle East for a generation comes down to two men who have more in common than either side would admit. JD Vance, 41. Enlisted in the Marines after high school. Deployed to Iraq as a military journalist. Came home, got into Yale Law School, and wrote a bestselling memoir about surviving poverty in Appalachian Ohio. Rose from nothing to the Vice Presidency in under a decade. He opposed this war from the start, told Trump it was "a bad idea" to his face, and now carries the burden of ending it. Abbas Araghchi, 63. Volunteered for the IRGC as a teenager during the Islamic Revolution. Fought in the Iran-Iraq war. Then earned a PhD in political thought from the University of Kent in England, studying under a British Marxism scholar, writing a thesis on reconciling Islamic governance with Western democratic theory. Served as ambassador to Finland and Japan. Led nuclear negotiations that produced the 2015 JCPOA. His American counterpart at the time, Wendy Sherman, called him "steely, determined, and calm." He literally wrote a book called "Negotiations: The Power of Diplomacy" vowing Iran would never surrender its nuclear capacity. If anyone can find the middle ground between American demands and Iranian survival, it might be these two. Source: WSJ, Britannica, Stimson Center
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🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 The man who didn't want this war is now the one who has to end it... Vance heading into Islamabad reveals the impossible position he's in. He opposed the war. He told Trump to his face it was a bad idea. He cautioned against striking the Houthis in leaked Signal chats. He kept quiet during the early weeks, staying as far from the "debacle" as possible. Then Trump handed him the negotiating table. A close friend says Vance described feeling like he was "walking on eggshells" around Trump because of his antiwar views. Across the table sits Araghchi, who literally wrote a book called "Negotiations: The Power of Diplomacy" vowing Iran would never surrender its nuclear capacity. And Ghalibaf, the parliament speaker who mocked America's "no-strategy war" when the F-15 was shot down. A former Trump official put the stakes bluntly: Vance will have his fingerprints all over the fallout if the U.S. ends up on the losing side of a bad deal. But here's the thing nobody is saying out loud. Vance's opposition to the war is exactly what makes him credible to Iran. Tehran requested him. They trust that the man who tried to prevent the bombing is more likely to negotiate honestly than the people who championed it. If he walks out of Islamabad with a deal, it's the most significant diplomatic achievement by a Vice President in modern history. If he doesn't, the war he never wanted becomes the war he couldn't end. Source: WSJ

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If you see this, I hope you read it. People against #IranWar and/or support #Iran in this conflict are either (1) un/miss informed and simply think “war is bad”. (2) Trump / Israel haters, so much that context doesn’t matter, and/or (3) Jihadist, IRGC-tied. I am an Iranian-American. Lived in Iran for 30 yrs. My entire family is still there. So (1) I know Iran very well, and (2) I’ve great stakes in this conflict. This is a picture of my kid, with my American husband, who never got to see my birth country. In a decade-long marriage, they’ve only met my family once, outside Iran! If you care, here is where I, and most Iranians, stand regarding this war. I truly hope you read this with an open mind. (1) For 47 yrs, Iranians tried every civil solution imaginable to improve this regime: - We defended the country during 8 yrs of war w/ Iraq (my father included). Millions died. - We had many civil activism, articles, speeches, political organizations, strikes, etc… all ending with long jail times, jobs lost, executions, and lives ruined. Over the yrs, tens of thousands were executed. - We participated in elections after elections hoping to select someone who’d improve things for Iranians. Even though they weren’t true free elections, as candidates had to be approved by the supreme leader. Our votes got stolen (2009 green movement), and things only got worse. - We protested for most basic rights & were brutally slaughtered (major ones: 1999, 2009, 2022, 2023, 2026 #IranMassacre‌ ). (2) the regime has used all Iran’s wealth to build massive military underground cities (that we recently learned about), missiles, nuclear power, as well as supporting terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and Huties. Our opinions didn’t matter for any of this. Their ideological ambitions led to sanctions and isolation of Iran. Iran’s oil was sold with massive discounts to China. Iranians became poorer and poorer by day. Iran’s natural resources were destroyed to support the build up. Natural water resources were destroyed due to underground buildings. Rivers and lakes dried out, farms were lost, and forests vanished. Iran, once a prosperous country, was led back to stone ages. (3) After 47 years of this misery, Iranians are now at a point where they truly dont see any path to overthrowing this regime other than military intervention and support from world powers. The regime, armed to the teeth, has been in war with Iranians who are empty handed, and has no hesitation in slaughtering them. Expecting Iranians to accept their faith and live generation after generation with unimaginable oppression and hardship is cruel, to say the least. (4) Iranians understand that US and Israel are not doing this for Iranians sake. No one would. But this is a rare opportunity for Iranians after half a century. Finally, the world powers have had enough with the regime. This is our chance to work along side them and find an opportunity to overthrow the regime, which is weakened more than ever. There is still no guarantee, but we must try and not lose this chance. We owe it to future generations. (5) Iranians are more afraid of ceasefire and yet-another deal with this regime than they are of bombs. War has casualties for sure. But as difficult it is to believe, living under the regime is more deadly. (6) This is a war against the occupying regime. Not against Iran as a nation. Assuming otherwise is greatly inaccurate. IF most Iranians shared the same ideology as the regime, then I would say so. But more than 90% of Iranians disagree with their ideology. So why go through billions of cost and political expense to just bomb people who want nothing but to be friends with the west? (7) The attacks are very targeted. All civilian casualties are because military bases are located deep in civilian areas. Iranians have a phrase “Iran is a big military base for the IRGC, and to them we are just creatures bothering them with our existence.” Thanks for your time 🙏🏻

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LiveFree@LiveFree4LR

If you see this, I hope you read it. People against #IranWar and/or support #Iran in this conflict are either (1) un/miss informed and simply think “war is bad”. (2) Trump / Israel haters, so much that context doesn’t matter, and/or (3) Jihadist, IRGC-tied. I am an Iranian-American. Lived in Iran for 30 yrs. My entire family is still there. So (1) I know Iran very well, and (2) I’ve great stakes in this conflict. This is a picture of my kid, with my American husband, who never got to see my birth country. In a decade-long marriage, they’ve only met my family once, outside Iran! If you care, here is where I, and most Iranians, stand regarding this war. I truly hope you read this with an open mind. (1) For 47 yrs, Iranians tried every civil solution imaginable to improve this regime: - We defended the country during 8 yrs of war w/ Iraq (my father included). Millions died. - We had many civil activism, articles, speeches, political organizations, strikes, etc… all ending with long jail times, jobs lost, executions, and lives ruined. Over the yrs, tens of thousands were executed. - We participated in elections after elections hoping to select someone who’d improve things for Iranians. Even though they weren’t true free elections, as candidates had to be approved by the supreme leader. Our votes got stolen (2009 green movement), and things only got worse. - We protested for most basic rights & were brutally slaughtered (major ones: 1999, 2009, 2022, 2023, 2026 #IranMassacre‌ ). (2) the regime has used all Iran’s wealth to build massive military underground cities (that we recently learned about), missiles, nuclear power, as well as supporting terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and Huties. Our opinions didn’t matter for any of this. Their ideological ambitions led to sanctions and isolation of Iran. Iran’s oil was sold with massive discounts to China. Iranians became poorer and poorer by day. Iran’s natural resources were destroyed to support the build up. Natural water resources were destroyed due to underground buildings. Rivers and lakes dried out, farms were lost, and forests vanished. Iran, once a prosperous country, was led back to stone ages. (3) After 47 years of this misery, Iranians are now at a point where they truly dont see any path to overthrowing this regime other than military intervention and support from world powers. The regime, armed to the teeth, has been in war with Iranians who are empty handed, and has no hesitation in slaughtering them. Expecting Iranians to accept their faith and live generation after generation with unimaginable oppression and hardship is cruel, to say the least. (4) Iranians understand that US and Israel are not doing this for Iranians sake. No one would. But this is a rare opportunity for Iranians after half a century. Finally, the world powers have had enough with the regime. This is our chance to work along side them and find an opportunity to overthrow the regime, which is weakened more than ever. There is still no guarantee, but we must try and not lose this chance. We owe it to future generations. (5) Iranians are more afraid of ceasefire and yet-another deal with this regime than they are of bombs. War has casualties for sure. But as difficult it is to believe, living under the regime is more deadly. (6) This is a war against the occupying regime. Not against Iran as a nation. Assuming otherwise is greatly inaccurate. IF most Iranians shared the same ideology as the regime, then I would say so. But more than 90% of Iranians disagree with their ideology. So why go through billions of cost and political expense to just bomb people who want nothing but to be friends with the west? (7) The attacks are very targeted. All civilian casualties are because military bases are located deep in civilian areas. Iranians have a phrase “Iran is a big military base for the IRGC, and to them we are just creatures bothering them with our existence.” Thanks for your time 🙏🏻

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Baba Banaras™
Baba Banaras™@RealBababanaras·
lslamic State terrorist says with a smile: “I have killed 900 people & raped 200 Yazidi & Christian women and many of them are 15-16 years old.” Dear World Danger is at your door. Wake-up. Your politicians will ruin the future of your coming generations for votebank politics.
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If you see this, I hope you read it. People against #IranWar and/or support #Iran in this conflict are either (1) un/miss informed and simply think “war is bad”. (2) Trump / Israel haters, so much that context doesn’t matter, and/or (3) Jihadist, IRGC-tied. I am an Iranian-American. Lived in Iran for 30 yrs. My entire family is still there. So (1) I know Iran very well, and (2) I’ve great stakes in this conflict. This is a picture of my kid, with my American husband, who never got to see my birth country. In a decade-long marriage, they’ve only met my family once, outside Iran! If you care, here is where I, and most Iranians, stand regarding this war. I truly hope you read this with an open mind. (1) For 47 yrs, Iranians tried every civil solution imaginable to improve this regime: - We defended the country during 8 yrs of war w/ Iraq (my father included). Millions died. - We had many civil activism, articles, speeches, political organizations, strikes, etc… all ending with long jail times, jobs lost, executions, and lives ruined. Over the yrs, tens of thousands were executed. - We participated in elections after elections hoping to select someone who’d improve things for Iranians. Even though they weren’t true free elections, as candidates had to be approved by the supreme leader. Our votes got stolen (2009 green movement), and things only got worse. - We protested for most basic rights & were brutally slaughtered (major ones: 1999, 2009, 2022, 2023, 2026 #IranMassacre‌ ). (2) the regime has used all Iran’s wealth to build massive military underground cities (that we recently learned about), missiles, nuclear power, as well as supporting terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, and Huties. Our opinions didn’t matter for any of this. Their ideological ambitions led to sanctions and isolation of Iran. Iran’s oil was sold with massive discounts to China. Iranians became poorer and poorer by day. Iran’s natural resources were destroyed to support the build up. Natural water resources were destroyed due to underground buildings. Rivers and lakes dried out, farms were lost, and forests vanished. Iran, once a prosperous country, was led back to stone ages. (3) After 47 years of this misery, Iranians are now at a point where they truly dont see any path to overthrowing this regime other than military intervention and support from world powers. The regime, armed to the teeth, has been in war with Iranians who are empty handed, and has no hesitation in slaughtering them. Expecting Iranians to accept their faith and live generation after generation with unimaginable oppression and hardship is cruel, to say the least. (4) Iranians understand that US and Israel are not doing this for Iranians sake. No one would. But this is a rare opportunity for Iranians after half a century. Finally, the world powers have had enough with the regime. This is our chance to work along side them and find an opportunity to overthrow the regime, which is weakened more than ever. There is still no guarantee, but we must try and not lose this chance. We owe it to future generations. (5) Iranians are more afraid of ceasefire and yet-another deal with this regime than they are of bombs. War has casualties for sure. But as difficult it is to believe, living under the regime is more deadly. (6) This is a war against the occupying regime. Not against Iran as a nation. Assuming otherwise is greatly inaccurate. IF most Iranians shared the same ideology as the regime, then I would say so. But more than 90% of Iranians disagree with their ideology. So why go through billions of cost and political expense to just bomb people who want nothing but to be friends with the west? (7) The attacks are very targeted. All civilian casualties are because military bases are located deep in civilian areas. Iranians have a phrase “Iran is a big military base for the IRGC, and to them we are just creatures bothering them with our existence.” Thanks for your time 🙏🏻

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Hemad Nazari
Hemad Nazari@Hemadnazari·
An IRGC commander announced at a pro-regime gathering that they can finally reveal the mastermind behind the IRGC’s missile program: GHALIBAF. GHALIBAF is a terrorist and has American blood on his hands.
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