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ز آمدنم نبود گردون را سود و از رفتن من جاه و جلالش نفزود و از هیچ کسی نیز دو گوشم نشنود کاین آمدن و رفتنم از بهر چه بود

فرفرستان - فرند فید Katılım Temmuz 2009
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اگر نسلهای فعلی از نسل قبلی میپرسند: چرا انقلاب کردید؟ فکر میکنم دور نباشد روزی که نسلهای بعدی از نسل فعلی بپرسند: شماها چرا انقلاب نکردید؟!
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خیلی وقته که باهاش هیچ اینتراکشنی نداشتم و اصلا توجهی نمیکردم تا اینکه یه ماه پیش این توییت پایینش اومد تو تایملاینم. بعدش یه ذره بیشتر توجه کردم و داستان توییت بالا. راستش رو بخوای از وقتی که نظرم رو جلب کرد تعجب کردم ولی تو این یه ماه میخاستم یه دلیلی پیدا کنم که توجیه بشم که خوشبختانه خودش توجیهم کرد
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@Iran1st @patestarian یعنی تا همین دیروز که توییت های طرفدارن فلسطین و جمهوری اسلامی رو ریتوییت می‌کرد باهاش رفاقت داشتی!؟
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موساد رسمی - Mossad Official
برادران و خواهران شجاع ایرانی ما، نیروهای سرکوبگر مساجد را اشغال کرده و آن‌ها را به انبار سلاح و مقر فرماندهی تبدیل کرده اند. این کار ننگین با اسلام و با هر دین دیگری در تضاد است. بی‌حرمتی به مکان های مقدس همیشه کار نبرد شرارت بر ضد خوبی و تاریکی بر ضد نور است و خواهد بود. بیایید تصویر واقعی کارهای نیروهای سرکوبگر و شرارت آنان را به جهان نشان دهیم. به فرستادن عکس‌ها و ویدیوها از هر جایی که نیروهای سرکوبگر حضور دارند ادامه دهید. با هم آن‌ها را شکست خواهیم داد و آینده‌ای تازه برای ایران خواهیم ساخت! روح ایرانِ واقعی از هر دوره و از هر حکومتی قوی تر است. t.me/MossadMedia_bot
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@sultaan_1 the same array of "respectable outlets" that created the lies and the narrative upon which the 1979 revolution was founded
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سلطان العامر
The ease with which Gulf countries and cities are described as fake, temporary, transient, devoid of civilization and history, or “built on sand” is remarkable. I do not think there is any other region in the world where you could find respectable outlets willing to publish this many pieces describing them in such terms. I am not entirely surr, but I suspect that the Saudi novelist Abdulrahman Munif, through his Cities of Salt, played a key role in establishing this trope about the Gulf. The problem with this framework is not only that it is exceptionalist, orientalist, and civilizational, but also that it contradicts empirical reality and distorts attention away from the real, tangible trends shaping the Gulf today.
The Spectator@spectator

Dubai is like the dazzling partner some people enjoy being seen with, but know deep down they would never marry. Style without substance. Attraction without culture. All the confidence but none of the charisma. A place associated with glitz and glamour, not class and intellect. ✍️ Atbin Moayedi Article | spectator.com/article/dubai-…

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Adin - عدین - עדין
The "Muslim Golden Age" was simply a group of Jewish and Persian intellectuals who were forced to convert to Islam so their ideas get accepted.
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Yashar Ali 🐘
Yashar Ali 🐘@yashar·
Politico quotes two Trump administration officials on background who say that Reza Pahlavi is not considered a viable option as a leader in Iran. Full Story: politi.co/4d6pW9A
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نازلی کاموری
اینها دارند خدعه می‌کنند. هم ترامپ و هم نتانیاهو. تحرکات گسترش جنگ را نشان می‌ده. دارند دروغ می‌گند‌. توافقی در کار نیست. عملیات دارند‌.
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خودتان را جر می‌دهید اگر حتی دو نفر کُرد دور هم جمع شوند، جیغ «تمامیت ارضی» است که هوا می‌رود؛ اما نگران نیستید که اسرائیل، آمریکا، امارات یا هر کشور دیگری در منطقه زمین‌های نفتی‌ یا جزایرتان را اشغال کنند؟
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New York Post
New York Post@nypost·
Alleged Iranian spies are already in the US and infiltrating Silicon Valley trib.al/APYQI5Y
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عرزشییا کلا بی‌رگ شدند. شنیدم درباره کص ننه‌شون میگن تنگسیری تنگ‌ترش کن
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میگن بعد از منتفی شدن استفاده از نیروهای پیشمرگه، سیما ثابت و پانکردها رفتتند گل بچینند
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Mahnaz Shirali | مهناز شیرالی
در برنامه دیروز گفتم تنها قدرت جمهوری اسلامی در کشتن مردم بی گناه است. حالا یا مردم خودش یا مردم کشورهای دیگر‌‌. در سراسر این جنگ حتی‌ یک ‌سرباز اسراییلی را نتوانست بکشد. در عوض فقط خانه های مسکونی را موشک باران نمود. ج. ا. یک قدرت puissance نیست بلکه یک مزاحمت nuisance است.
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
🚨 President Donald J. Trump calls for a pause on all military strikes against Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure for a five-day period, subject to the success of the ongoing meetings and discussions.
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Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
"What exactly are you looking for in these talks, Mr. President?" @POTUS: "We want to see no nuclear bomb, no nuclear weapon — not even close to it — low key on the missiles, we want to see peace in the Middle East. We want the nuclear dust... I think we're going to get that."
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President Trump provides an update on negotiations with Iran. "They want very much to make a deal. We'd like to make a deal, too." - President Donald J. Trump 🇺🇸
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@shanaka86 you either don't know what 500 meters is or what is required to build and transport these kinds of missiles in these quantities
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
BREAKING: Iran built a subway system for ballistic missiles inside a granite mountain south of Yazd. Automated rails move warheads and transporter-erector-launchers between assembly halls, storage vaults, and three to ten blast-door exits carved into the mountainside at depths reaching 500 metres. A TEL rides the tracks to an exit, surfaces, fires, and retreats underground before the strike aircraft can respond. The mountain has been under construction for two decades. The IRGC did not build a bunker. It built a weapons factory with its own internal railway, buried deeper than any conventional bomb can reach. The United States and Israel have struck Yazd Imam Hussein on March 1st, March 6th and March 17th and even earlier today! Satellite imagery shows collapsed portals, cratered ventilation shafts, and destroyed surface infrastructure. The visible damage is real. The invisible infrastructure is intact. On March 20, a long-range ballistic missile launched from the Yazd complex, failed during boost phase, and crashed near Kohistan Park inside Yazd City itself. The launch failed. The fact that it happened at all is the proof. Three weeks of precision strikes on the portals did not stop the railway behind them from delivering a missile to a surviving exit. The engineering is simple in concept and devastating in practice. Each blast door is a separate exit point. When one is destroyed, the rail system reroutes to another. When that door is struck, it is backfilled with soil and concrete by the IRGC from inside, then re-excavated when the bombing pauses. CNN satellite analysis confirmed the rail layouts. Alma Research mapped the tunnel networks. The IDF acknowledged that approximately 60 percent of launch infrastructure has been destroyed. The US estimated 50 percent of capacity remains. That remaining 50 percent rides underground rails that no bomb in the American or Israeli arsenal can reach at 500 metres through granite. The GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator, the largest bunker-buster ever built, penetrates approximately 60 metres of reinforced concrete or roughly 40 metres of moderate rock. Granite is harder than moderate rock. Five hundred metres is more than twelve times the weapon’s maximum penetration depth. The gap between the bomb and the tunnel is not a margin of error. It is a physical impossibility. The mountain does not care how many sorties are flown above it. The railway does not care how many portals are sealed. The geology is the defence, and the geology has been there for 300 million years. This is why the war continues. Every missile that hits Arad, Dimona, or central Israel was assembled underground, moved on rails to an exit, and fired from a door that may have been destroyed and rebuilt multiple times since February 28. The persistence of Iranian missile fire despite three weeks of intensive strikes is not resilience. It is infrastructure. The IRGC did not prepare for this war by building rockets. It prepared by building railways inside mountains. The rockets are replaceable. The railways are permanent. And the granite that protects them was formed before mammals existed. The strait is 21 miles wide. The mountain is 500 metres deep. And the railway inside it is still delivering missiles to the surface. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

The United States bombed Iran’s Imam Hussein missile base south of Yazd on March 1st, March 6th, and March 17th. On March 20th, a missile launched from the same complex, failed during boost phase, and crashed near Kohistan Park in Yazd City itself. The base is still launching. The missiles are failing. And when they fail, they fall on Iranian civilians. Three strikes on the same base in three weeks and the base is not dead. It is degraded. The difference matters. The answer is underneath 500 metres of granite. Iran’s missile bases are not buildings. They are mountains. The IRGC spent two decades carving tunnel networks into ranges south of Yazd, east of Tehran at Khojir and Parchin, and across Shahrud and Isfahan. CNN satellite analysis confirmed automated internal rail systems that move missiles like train wagons between multiple blast-door exits without surfacing. The US bombs an entrance. The missile exits a different door. The rail moves the launcher to a third. Each complex has between three and ten exits. Many have been backfilled with soil and concrete to absorb strikes, then re-excavated from inside. The tunnel depth is the variable that no amount of precision munitions can overcome. Five hundred metres of granite is beyond the penetration capability of every conventional weapon in the American arsenal. The GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator, the largest bunker-buster ever built, penetrates approximately 60 metres of reinforced concrete or 40 metres of moderately hard rock. Against hard granite it penetrates far less. The deepest sections of Iran’s missile cities sit at least ten times beyond that. The strikes destroy what is visible: ventilation shafts, portal frames, surface infrastructure, vehicles caught outside. They do not reach the rail networks, the assembly halls, or the storage chambers buried inside the mountain. The failed launch proves the system is degraded but not destroyed. The missile reached boost phase and then fell back onto Iranian territory near a civilian park. That is not a success for Iran. But it is not the elimination of capability either. IDF estimates suggest 60 percent of Iran’s national launcher stockpile has been eliminated. US officials place the figure closer to 50 percent remaining. The difference is the underground inventory that satellite imagery cannot see and bunker-busters cannot reach. Mobile transporter-erector-launchers mounted on eight-wheel trucks exit the tunnels, fire, and retract or reposition within minutes. The doctrine is called shoot-and-scoot. It was developed during the Iran-Iraq War when Saddam’s air force hunted Iranian Scud launchers across the western desert. The IRGC learned that mobility is cheaper than armour. A truck that moves after firing survives. A silo that stays still does not. Production facilities at Khojir, Parchin, and Shahrud have suffered 60 to 70 percent damage. But missiles built before the war and stored inside mountains before the first bomb fell are still there. The rail moves them. The blast doors open. The TEL rolls out. The missile fires. The TEL retreats. The entrance is bombed again. Inside the mountain, the next launcher is already moving to the next exit. Natanz taught the world that you cannot bomb an equation. Yazd is teaching the world that you cannot bomb a geology. The physics of fission survived five strikes because knowledge is immortal. The missiles of Yazd survived three strikes because granite is harder than any warhead designed to penetrate it. Both lessons will outlast this war. The mountain does not need orders. The rail does not need a supreme leader. And the next exit is already open. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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