Angel bane
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🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 Trump says talks with Iran will continue over the weekend and there aren't "too many significant differences" left to resolve. "When the agreement is signed, the blockade ends." That's the clearest statement yet that a deal is imminent. He's no longer talking about deadlines, ultimatums, or threats. He's talking about signing. The tone has completely shifted from "back to the stone ages" to "a lot of good things are happening."







Let me be clear: whoever truly wants a better Iran and actually cares about Iranian people should be calling for the removal of sanctions. Sanctions do not “pressure” in theory, they crush everyday life. They hit ordinary people first: salaries, rent, food, medicine, currency, and the ability to live with basic dignity. When people are forced to spend every day just trying to survive, anger becomes inevitable. That pressure does not create healthy change; it creates exhaustion, instability, and a society trapped in survival mode. At the same time, sanctions distort the entire economy, empower oligarchic networks and those who profit from currency shocks, and turn Iran’s blocked assets abroad into a permanent tool of leverage. You cannot claim to want reform while supporting the very mechanism that keeps people economically suffocated. If you genuinely want change in Iran, start by demanding an end to sanctions.







Streets in Northern Tehran were filled with affluent Iranians meeting in cafés, exercising and playing sports — a far cry from other areas that saw heavy bombardment by the US and Israel. Still, many are waiting for news of peace







Chamel Abdulkarim, who is accused of sparking a massive Ontario warehouse fire after his company didn’t “pay him enough to live”, pleaded not guilty today in court. Good luck finding a jury to convict this man when 70% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck.














