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Iran In Deutschland
Iran In Deutschland@IraninBerlin·
Apparently bunker-buster bombs were needed to strike Sharif University (Iran’s MIT). Because the real target was the foundation of knowledge. Where is the global outcry from the scientific community? #SHARIFUNIVERSITY #iran
Iran In Deutschland@IraninBerlin

Sharif University in Tehran, whose graduates power leading labs and industries worldwide, was bombed last night by the US and Israeli regime. An attack on a university is an attack on knowledge itself. Universities must speak out. #sharifuniversity

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Manjit Singh Ghuman
Manjit Singh Ghuman@manjitghuman58·
Good morning 🌹…
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RT@RT_com·
'SATANIC ZIONIST ADMINISTRATION OCCUPYING WHITE HOUSE' — Candace Owens 'HAVE THE MAD KING TRUMP REMOVED!'
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Iran in India
Iran in India@Iran_in_India·
In memory of the children of #Minab School. These innocent children from Kargil teach the world profound lessons in humanity and compassion.
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Sign of the Cross
Sign of the Cross@CatholicSOTC·
Mel Gibson's prayer while filming The Resurrection of the Christ: "Graciously send thy defender, Michael, to protect all involved in this holy project from the attacks of Satan." lifesitenews.com/news/exclusive…
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Tehran Times
Tehran Times@TehranTimes79·
Retired 4-Star Navy Admiral and former Navy SEAL William McRaven on Donald Trump: "Through your actions, you have embarrassed us in the eyes of our children, humiliated us on the world stage and, worst of all, divided us as a nation."
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BRICS News
BRICS News@BRICSinfo·
JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 Aftermath of US-Israeli strikes on Sharif University in Tehran, one of Iran's top science and engineering schools.
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Dr.Sam Youssef Ph.D.,M.Sc.,DPT.
⛔️Turkish MP opposed to Erdogan: “The pilots who bomb Gaza were trained in Konya, and the fuel of Israeli planes is sent from the Iskenderun, and the food of the Israeli soldiers is sent from Alanya,their water comes from Manafgat. Shame on you Erdogan”
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Pravin Sawhney
Pravin Sawhney@PravinSawhney·
The WAR, as I had said earlier, has hastened the demise of the present world order, while accelerating the rise of the New World Order. Few believed, until it happened, that Iran would be the big catalyst of the once-in-a-century global change. Now, many institutions would get reshaped, for instance, RIC, the collective voice of the Global South. RIC will no longer be Russia-India-China. It would instead become Russia-Iran-China. There will be geopolitical gains for Pakistan. And the demise of Gulf Cooperation Council as one entity. I will explain this in my video to be online by tomorrow (Friday April 3) evening!
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Ajay Kamath
Ajay Kamath@ajay43·
We don’t need wars. Every single day we encounter deathly hazards in our daily existence
NDTV@ndtv

#BREAKING | Student dies after basketball stand falls on his head in Pune NDTV's @sujata_dwivedi reports

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Sandeep Mukherjee
Sandeep Mukherjee@Libertarian196·
After Trump claimed that White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was responsible for his drop in popularity due to her frequent errors, Iran released the CV of Armed Forces Spokesman Ibrahim Dhoul-Faqari: 🔸 Bachelor's in Mathematics 🔸 Master's in Mathematics 🔸 PhD in Western Philosophy 🔸 Fluent in four languages: Persian, English, Arabic, and Hebrew. Additionally, he possesses extensive field experience and real-world operational background. Meanwhile, just yesterday, the US Vice President stated that UFOs exist but are not extraterrestrial—they are demons. A bunch of moronic, maniacal killers, out to rule the world..
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@mcm_ct_usa
@mcm_ct_usa@mcm_ct_usa·
Well @s_m_marandi absolutely perfectly sums up the situation expertly in response to Trump’s demented reckless Easter Sunday post Things are tremendously dangerous because @realDonaldTrump is completely out of control and willing to do anything to usher in the third temple and his Messiah (the anti christ) and cover up his Epstein files “This is a psychopath. And you can only imagine what they have on him—what kind of leverage or dirt they hold. But Iran is not going to back down. When those 10 days are over, if he begins to annihilate Iran’s key infrastructure, then everything in the Persian Gulf region will be annihilated. That will be the end of Kuwait. That will be the end of Qatar. It will be the end of Saudi Arabia. It will be the end of Bahrain. And it will be the end of the United Arab Emirates. It will be over. Everyone will have to leave immediately and cross the desert. And by the way, we are in spring—the heat will rise quickly. The weather will become extremely hot. You’ve lived in that region—you understand how it is. In the Persian Gulf, everything depends on electricity. Without electricity, those regimes collapse immediately. And with that, everything tied to the U.S. presence in West Asia collapses overnight. Of course, the Iraqis will act, and Yemen will act. So if they go for all-out war, the Iranians will respond with all-out war, along with the Axis of Resistance. And who will be the biggest losers? Zionism. Trump. Netanyahu. Because the world will see who destroyed their world. Even in India, those who foolishly supported Netanyahu and Zionism—despite being viewed as inferior by them—will come to realize that it was Netanyahu and the Zionists who destroyed their lives. The world will see everything for what it is. So when the 10 days are over, he can do what he wants. But Iran will finish the job. We are determined to end this war—this aggression that has been directed against our country since 1953—once and for all. I think the key point, when discussing the Strait of Hormuz, is: what role would the United States actually play? They are not prepared to fight Iran directly in the Strait of Hormuz. Instead, they have been trying to encourage or pressure Europeans to take on that role. As we speak, European countries are in contact. They are trying to engage diplomatically with Iran. For example, just before this broadcast, Austria’s foreign minister said she had been speaking with Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, about facilitating tanker passage through the Strait of Hormuz. This is the reality: anyone seeking a solution must speak with Iran. No one else controls the Strait of Hormuz. That is exactly the point—the so-called “mafia don” is no longer in charge. They must deal with Iran. You saw this shift at the UN Security Council—France changed its position. They understand where the real power lies. Even if they joined the United States in the Strait of Hormuz, they would not change the outcome. They would only make things worse for themselves and for the world. The Strait of Hormuz is under Iran’s control, and going forward, it will remain under Iran’s control—potentially in coordination with Oman, if they choose to cooperate. But Iran will control the Strait of Hormuz. That is the reality now, whether the Americans or Europeans accept it or not. And the Europeans are beginning to recognize this. Trump, meanwhile, behaves like a five-year-old child—a psychopath throwing constant temper tantrums because things are not going his way. He’ll break his toys, your toys, everyone’s toys. And this is the person leading the United States. The political class around him is not much different—he is just more crude. The fact that European ships are now passing through safely reflects this shift. France changed its position. If Europeans want access to the Persian Gulf, they will have to change their mindset and their policies.”
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Pravin Sawhney
Pravin Sawhney@PravinSawhney·
World needs to understand Prof Marandi. Iran means business!
@mcm_ct_usa@mcm_ct_usa

Well @s_m_marandi absolutely perfectly sums up the situation expertly in response to Trump’s demented reckless Easter Sunday post Things are tremendously dangerous because @realDonaldTrump is completely out of control and willing to do anything to usher in the third temple and his Messiah (the anti christ) and cover up his Epstein files “This is a psychopath. And you can only imagine what they have on him—what kind of leverage or dirt they hold. But Iran is not going to back down. When those 10 days are over, if he begins to annihilate Iran’s key infrastructure, then everything in the Persian Gulf region will be annihilated. That will be the end of Kuwait. That will be the end of Qatar. It will be the end of Saudi Arabia. It will be the end of Bahrain. And it will be the end of the United Arab Emirates. It will be over. Everyone will have to leave immediately and cross the desert. And by the way, we are in spring—the heat will rise quickly. The weather will become extremely hot. You’ve lived in that region—you understand how it is. In the Persian Gulf, everything depends on electricity. Without electricity, those regimes collapse immediately. And with that, everything tied to the U.S. presence in West Asia collapses overnight. Of course, the Iraqis will act, and Yemen will act. So if they go for all-out war, the Iranians will respond with all-out war, along with the Axis of Resistance. And who will be the biggest losers? Zionism. Trump. Netanyahu. Because the world will see who destroyed their world. Even in India, those who foolishly supported Netanyahu and Zionism—despite being viewed as inferior by them—will come to realize that it was Netanyahu and the Zionists who destroyed their lives. The world will see everything for what it is. So when the 10 days are over, he can do what he wants. But Iran will finish the job. We are determined to end this war—this aggression that has been directed against our country since 1953—once and for all. I think the key point, when discussing the Strait of Hormuz, is: what role would the United States actually play? They are not prepared to fight Iran directly in the Strait of Hormuz. Instead, they have been trying to encourage or pressure Europeans to take on that role. As we speak, European countries are in contact. They are trying to engage diplomatically with Iran. For example, just before this broadcast, Austria’s foreign minister said she had been speaking with Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, about facilitating tanker passage through the Strait of Hormuz. This is the reality: anyone seeking a solution must speak with Iran. No one else controls the Strait of Hormuz. That is exactly the point—the so-called “mafia don” is no longer in charge. They must deal with Iran. You saw this shift at the UN Security Council—France changed its position. They understand where the real power lies. Even if they joined the United States in the Strait of Hormuz, they would not change the outcome. They would only make things worse for themselves and for the world. The Strait of Hormuz is under Iran’s control, and going forward, it will remain under Iran’s control—potentially in coordination with Oman, if they choose to cooperate. But Iran will control the Strait of Hormuz. That is the reality now, whether the Americans or Europeans accept it or not. And the Europeans are beginning to recognize this. Trump, meanwhile, behaves like a five-year-old child—a psychopath throwing constant temper tantrums because things are not going his way. He’ll break his toys, your toys, everyone’s toys. And this is the person leading the United States. The political class around him is not much different—he is just more crude. The fact that European ships are now passing through safely reflects this shift. France changed its position. If Europeans want access to the Persian Gulf, they will have to change their mindset and their policies.”

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Common Sense 🇺🇸💙
Common Sense 🇺🇸💙@commons96055467·
Connect the dots. Stealing uranium was the original mission. The generals told trump, that’s impossible. The generals got fired. The mission failed catastrophically with loss of hardware and possibly personnel. Trump claimed, it was a pilot rescue success. Fox had an orgasm.
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Mel
Mel@Villgecrazylady·
Who are the traders still buying this Sunday night bullshit? Why would Iran agree to a ceasefire? There’s literally nothing in it for them other than a guaranteed restart to hostilities in 3-6 months when Israel and the US restock. Who the hell are these “regional mediators” even talking to? Israel kills everyone who talks peace. Totally ridiculous. The whole thing.
Barak Ravid@BarakRavid

🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷In last-ditch push, the U.S., Iran and a group of regional mediators are discussing the terms for a potential 45-day ceasefire that could lead to a permanent end to the war, according to four U.S., Israeli and regional sources. My story on @axios axios.com/2026/04/06/ira…

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Tasnim News Agency
Tasnim News Agency@Tasnimnews_EN·
12 US Aircraft Annihilated in Single Op Iranian military analysts have exposed a staggering US military failure, confirming the loss of 12 aircraft—including two C-130 transport planes, 4 Little Birds, 4 Black Hawks, & two MQ-9 drones—in a single op, leaving experts in disbelief
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Assal Rad
Assal Rad@AssalRad·
Give credit where it’s due, this is a proper headline.
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Drop Site
Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
🔸 Since Friday evening, Iran’s FM Abbas Araghchi has held calls with counterparts in Turkey, Austria, Pakistan, Egypt, Russia, India, and France, according to his official Telegram. ➤ Across the calls, Araghchi discussed the U.S. and Israel’s military aggression, including strikes on infrastructure, energy sites, and nuclear facilities, and warned of broader regional and global consequences. ➤ He called on the UN and international bodies to condemn the attacks and hold the U.S. and Israel accountable, while stressing Iran’s determination to defend itself. ➤ Foreign ministers from multiple countries emphasized diplomacy and efforts to stop the war. Here’s a quick rundown of each call: 📞 France Araghchi and France’s FM discussed “regional developments” and the “security and economic consequences” of U.S. and Israeli strikes. No concrete outcomes were outlined, with the exchange framed broadly around escalation. 📞 India Araghchi cited “heinous crimes” including attacks on “industrial… infrastructure” and “peaceful… nuclear facilities,” warning of expanding global consequences. India’s FM stressed efforts to “restore stability” and support ongoing diplomacy. 📞 Russia Araghchi called for UN Security Council and IAEA action, citing strikes on “hospitals, schools, residential areas” and nuclear sites. He warned the UN Security Council should not be used “as a tool” by the U.S. Russia’s FM condemned attacks on civilian targets, including Bushehr, and urged preventing escalation. 📞 Egypt Araghchi described “unprecedented war crimes” targeting infrastructure, energy sites, and residential areas, stressing global responsibility to respond. Egypt emphasized using “diplomatic capacities” to stop the war. 📞 Pakistan Pakistan’s FM outlined efforts to halt the war and restore stability. Araghchi said the U.S. and Israel are responsible for the crisis and stressed Iran’s “firm determination” to defend sovereignty and territorial integrity. 📞 Austria Araghchi criticized Western focus on economic fallout while ignoring “illegal and criminal” attacks on infrastructure and civilians. He defended Iran’s Hormuz actions as lawful. Austria warned of global risks and urged diplomacy. 📞 Turkey Araghchi and Turkey’s FM discussed ongoing U.S. and Israeli “aggressions” and their regional impact. The readout gave no further detail but described the call as centered on the continued escalation.
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