
Javid Shah
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Javid Shah
@IranFullLife
American who fell in love with a woman in Iran. Separated by war and the longest blackout since Feb 19. Fighting for a benevolent Iran where families thrive.












NEW: President Trump told @nypost he’s unhappy with the 20-year enrichment ban his negotiators offered Iran: “The president also indicated he was not pleased with reports that the US had asked Iran to suspend its uranium enrichment program for at least two decades during this past weekend’s unsuccessful talks. ‘I’ve been saying they can’t have nuclear weapons’ he said, ‘so I don’t like the 20 years.’” nypost.com/2026/04/14/us-…






Yesterday in Stockholm, Prince Reza Pahlavi met with Aron Emilsson, the Chair of the Swedish Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs. The two discussed the Islamic Republic's ongoing threats to Sweden, the Prince's transition plan, and opportunities for Sweden in a free Iran.















I appreciate President Trump’s resolve to end the Iranian conflict peacefully and through diplomacy. However, we have to remember who we’re dealing with in Iran: terrorists, liars and cheaters. If this reporting is accurate, the idea that we would agree to a moratorium on enrichment rather than a ban on enrichment would be a mistake in my view. Would we agree to a moratorium for al Qaeda to enrich? No. The only difference between al Qaeda and the Iranian regime is that one is a Sunni terrorist organization and the other is a Shia terrorist state. They both have the same goal when it comes to the United States, Israel and the civilized world. No enrichment means no enrichment. Over 20 nations have peaceful nuclear power programs without enrichment capability. You can have peaceful nuclear power without enrichment, but you cannot make a bomb without enrichment. Again, no enrichment for Iran. They want a bomb and they cheat.













@Rubiesk Thank you for your passionate words and for standing with the Iranian people. The courage inside Iran is real and deeply moving — we saw it clearly in the January protests. Yet we must be wise. The regime’s brutal crackdown in early January showed how dangerous uncoordinated uprisings can be while people are isolated and silenced by the blackout. Right now, 90 million Iranians are enduring their 45th consecutive day of the longest internet blackout in history. Loved ones remain separated. Everyday voices stay silenced. Daily life is frozen in fear and isolation. The world’s support means everything — but the Iranian people need safe connection and clear leadership before any new uprising. We wait for the right moment and for Reza Pahlavi to give the call that can unify and guide a peaceful path forward. There can be no half-measures and no “IRGC-lite.” Real victory will only come when the entire repressive system is dismantled and Iranians can finally live safely, connected, and free — for the first time in 47 years. #IranFullLife #EndTheBlackout










