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@EusraHamid

I have an opinion....Deal with it bestie.

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madiiiii ⋆.˚⟡ ࣪ ˖
a reminder that Obama is as much of a war criminal as Trump is, he just wrapped his heinous acts in decorum so you feel better about ignoring it.
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Hassan Mafi ‏
Hassan Mafi ‏@thatdayin1992·
Iranians realizing 40 years of diplomacy with the US didn't get them what they wanted but 4 weeks of blowing things up did
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Iranian Force
Iranian Force@MrImranPk·
This little girl says, “I’m scared,” I want my mom back، NEVER STOP TALKING ABOUT PALESTINE!
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Amock_@Amockx2022·
BREAKING : Massive diplomatic victory for Iran FM 🇮🇷 Abbas Araghchi as he brings Trump on his knees 🔥 The United States has agreed to release frozen Iranian assets just ahead of the negotiations meeting of 🇮🇷 Araghchi with 🇺🇸 JD Vance in Islamabad 🫡 This will bring a huge amount of assets worth $7B for Iran into play Unprecedented scenes 🥶
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Syeda Laila Jaffri 🇵🇰
Syeda Laila Jaffri 🇵🇰@Mohtermalaila·
The Iranian government should be appreciated for the way it took up the case of the children of Minab. It also kept their sacrifices in mind during negotiations, and even came to the talks wearing black clothing to represent mourning and to honor the children’s sacrifices.
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Mir Mohammad Alikhan
Mir Mohammad Alikhan@MirMAKOfficial·
The negotiating team all wore black suits at the arrival. Black being a sign of mourning. Iranis rarely wear all black in any diplomatic engagement. It’s always a white shirt.
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Iran Embassy in Sierra Leone
For the laughter of all the children, Silenced by the death cult... Never forgotten.
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Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish·
Images from a plane carrying Iran’s delegation to US-Iran talks in Islamabad show seats filled with photos and belongings of victims of the Minab school strike. The aircraft, “Minab 168,” honours the 168 killed, mostly children.
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Mayowa
Mayowa@Mayoveli·
When smart people run a country, it shows. They’ve handled the entire situation with discipline, remaining steady even after losing key leaders. The plan never changed, and they stayed the course. At the same time, they understand exactly when to use optics to send a clear message.
Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinklle

💔🇮🇷 Iran’s “Minab 168” delegation arrived in Pakistan with photos & the backpacks of martyred children from Minab Elementary School

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f.@fhatesall·
The ONLY people in that room for peace talks who have my respect are Abbas Araghchi and Ghalibaf. Brave men who fought for their country's sovereignty and never bowed down, not some pedo warmongers.
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USA Observer
USA Observer@IObservePeace·
Iran has stood up for Lebanon in a way I have never seen a country stand for another, where interests are not involved
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Red 'til I'm Dead
Red 'til I'm Dead@suziegeewizz·
I hope one day to travel to Iran and express my profound respect, admiration and thanks to the Iranian people.
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f.@fhatesall·
I really hope the peace talks go in favor of Iran, because after so much sacrifice and resilience, they deserve to see the peace they fought so hard to protect!
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇷 Iran's Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf posted this photo on his way to the Islamabad talks. The empty seats around him are filled with photographs of children killed when a U.S. Tomahawk missile struck a girls' school in Minab. "My companions on this flight." He's walking into the most important negotiation of the conflict carrying the faces of dead schoolkids as his delegation. The same strike that the U.S. tried to distance itself from, that neither Washington nor Tel Aviv wanted to claim, is now sitting in empty seats on that plane. Iran fought the entire war using asymmetry. Now they're bringing that same asymmetric playbook to the diplomatic table. Vance arrives with talking points about nuclear weapons and shipping lanes. Ghalibaf arrives with dead children on airplane seats. Whatever you think of the Iranian regime, this image tells you exactly how they plan to frame these talks: not as a military negotiation, but as a moral reckoning in front of the whole world.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran didn't win the war militarily. It won it strategically. And that's the kind of victory that lasts. Tehran's goal was never to defeat the U.S. Air Force. It was to survive long enough for the economic pain to become unbearable for Washington. 38 days of closing Hormuz, spiking oil to $115, rattling every Gulf economy, and making Americans feel the war at the gas pump. One analyst put it simply: "They made sure the war was felt in the U.S. I don't think Trump's going to try that again." That sentence is the entire outcome of this war in 15 words. Iran emerged with two things it didn't have on February 28th. De facto control over the Strait of Hormuz with a framework to monetize it. And a proven deterrent that makes any future large-scale attack carry a price tag no American president will want to pay. The U.S. and Israel struck 12,300+ targets, sank much of Iran's navy, killed its Supreme Leader, and degraded its missile stockpiles. By every traditional military metric, they dominated. And yet the ceasefire happened on a timeline Trump didn't choose, under conditions Iran proposed, with the Strait still in Tehran's hands. This is the part that should concern everyone most. The regime emerged more hardline, not less. The IRGC has more power than before the war. The new Supreme Leader is taking a harder stance than his father. And the protesters who rose up hoping American bombs would bring freedom are now being hunted as potential spies. The war was supposed to weaken Iran and strengthen American leverage. Iran is now collecting tolls on the world's most important waterway. The war was supposed to create conditions for regime change. The regime is more entrenched than ever. The war was supposed to end Iran's nuclear ambitions. Tehran says it will keep enriching. Every stated objective failed. The one unstated objective, Hormuz leverage over China, was handed to Iran instead. Source: WSJ

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selfpaglu.@maramarvellous_·
Religion so goated that everything happening today was mentioned in Quran 1400 years ago
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