IranFlame🇮🇷

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IranFlame🇮🇷

IranFlame🇮🇷

@Iranflame2026

نخواب وقتي که هم بغضت به زنجيره، نخواب وقتي که خون از شب سرازيره…

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IranFlame🇮🇷@Iranflame2026·
“They have lived in a world that you know nothing about.” President Trump. Every soul in this video was slaughtered, alongside thousands of their compatriots, on January 8th–9th by the Islamic Republic, for nothing more than daring to protest and demand their most basic rights. 💔🥀 #DigitalBlackOutIran#KingRezaPahlavi‌ForIran
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IranFlame🇮🇷@Iranflame2026·
@Savakzadeh خیلی بده که ویدیوهاتونو نمیشه دانلود کرد😒
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Savakzadeh
Savakzadeh@Savakzadeh·
WATCH THIS! Hidden Clip from the Shah’s Final 1980 Interview was just recently revealed! For 46 years, these parts of the Shah’s last were deliberately kept hidden. Why?
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dahlia kurtz ✡︎ דליה קורץ
She proudly calls herself "The Chinese Hamas." Sherolinnah Eang lives in Vancouver. She purports her husband Alan is an official Tesla Ambassador for @elonmusk. Her plan is to "subdue" America and Israel. Watch. And experience second-hand embarrassment at a whole new level.
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UN Watch
UN Watch@UNWatch·
SHAME: The Islamic Republic of Iran has just been nominated to the U.N. Committee for Program and Coordination, which meets soon to shape policy on women's rights, human rights, disarmament, and terrorism prevention. ECOSOC members who backed this include: 🇬🇧🇪🇸🇨🇦🇫🇷🇩🇪🇳🇴🇳🇱🇦🇺🇨🇭🇦🇹🇫🇮
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Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
Tehran is full of Iraqi militia Hashd al Shabi, brought in by the regime to help brutalise Iranians. After 8 years of war with Iraq, what a bitter irony it must be for the Iranian people to now see the Iraqi flag raised in the middle of their capital
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Kosher@koshercockney·
🚨 WHAT?! You cannot make this shit up at the UN The Islamic Republic of Iran has just been nominated to the UN Committee for Program and Coordination. This policy responsibility involves: - Women’s Rights - Human Rights - Disarmament - Terrorism Prevention ECOSOC members who backed this include: 🇬🇧 United Kingdom 🇪🇸 Spain 🇨🇦 Canada 🇫🇷 France 🇩🇪 Germany 🇳🇴 Norway 🇳🇱 Netherlands 🇦🇺 Australia 🇨🇭 Switzerland 🇦🇹 Austria 🇫🇮 Finland Via @UNWatch
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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
Cenk said it.
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Maryam E
Maryam E@mrym0me·
Sepideh Nekoozadeh (die Frau im Tagesschau Video) ist die Lebensgefährtin von Pouyan Madadi, dem Gründer der Metal-Band „5grs“. Aus den Inhalten ihrer Seite geht hervor, dass sie trotz ihres scheinbar freien Lebensstils den „Reformern“ des islamischen Regimes nahesteht. Ihr Bindeglied zu den deutschen Medien ist eine Person namens Miriam Samii, die laut eigenen Angaben als „Producer at ARD, German TV based in Tehran“ tätig ist. Interessanterweise schwieg diese Dame während #IranMassacre völlig und war in den sozialen Medien kaum aktiv. Seit kurzem ist sie jedoch wieder präsent, und bezeichnenderweise ist ihr aktuellster Post (von vor ein paar Stunden) ein Repost des Außenministers des islamischen Regimes, Araghchi. Dass die lokalen Mitarbeiter deutscher Medien im Iran dem Regime nahestehen, ist natürlich nichts Neues. Wenn man sich andere Inhalte ansieht, an deren Produktion Frau Samii bisher beteiligt war und die über Personen wie Katharina Willinger oder Natalie Amiri in Deutschland verbreitet werden, wird deutlich, dass dies nicht ihr erster Versuch war, das vom islamischen Regime gewünschte Bild zu vermitteln. Was uns im deutschen Fernsehen gezeigt wird, geht durch den Filter von Regime Anhängern. Und das ist nichts Neues… Wenn ich die Narrative der Machthaber des islamischen Regimes hören wollte(dieselbe Diktatoren, die für das Massaker und die Folter des iranischen Volkes verantwortlich sind) bräuchte ich niemanden, der versucht, sie mir durch den Mund einer Frau ohne Kopftuch einzuflößen… Stattdessen würde ich einfach direkt den Seiten von Khamenei oder Araghchi folgen. Das Internet von 90 Millionen Iranern ist seit über einem Monat abgeschaltet, damit Leute wie diese im Westen als angebliche Stimmen des iranischen Volkes fungieren und in Wahrheit die Propaganda des Regimes verbreiten. #DigitalBlackoutIran
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Tja, wie es aussieht, war die Wohnung der Lehrerin aus der Tagesschau(eine gaaaanz normale Bürgerin), die über ihren Alltag spricht, der Proberaum einer Metal-Band namens 5grs. Das ist genau der Name, den man noch an den Sofabeinen lesen kann. Damit ist das Rätsel um die E-Gitarre an der Wand, das Equipment in der Ecke und die schallisolierte Tür gelöst. Ich glaube, es wird nicht mehr allzu schwer sein, herauszufinden, wer diese Person eigentlich ist...

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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
Cenk Uygur: "Israel wants more land." Does he realize Israel has given up land for peace for years?
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Reza Pahlavi
Reza Pahlavi@PahlaviReza·
Recently I met with a group of Iranian-American engineers, investors, and experts from leading US technology companies. They are working on solutions to assist the people of Iran in their fight for liberation and preparing to help in Iran's post-Islamic Republic reconstruction.
Reza Pahlavi Communications@PahlaviComms

دیدار شاهزاده رضا پهلوی با گروهی از سرمایه‌گذاران، مهندسان و متخصصان ایرانی در شرکت‌های پیشروی حوزه فناوری در دالاس تگزاس - فروردین ۱۴۰۵/۲۵۸۵

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Ashkan - اشکان 🇮🇷
Ashkan - اشکان 🇮🇷@Ashkan_Atheist·
Dear President Trump, @POTUS This is your negotiation partner. Ghalibaf: "I tell the delusional and arrogant president of America, we say to you the very same words Soleimani said. Hey Trump, the gambler, come forward; we are your opponents." Why are you negotiating with him?
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Rayan 🇮🇷🇨🇦
Rayan 🇮🇷🇨🇦@rayraymtmt·
🚨🚨 تحت ریپورت و لیمیت شدید هستیم. میدونم. گفتید. گفتیم. و اتفاق داره می‌افته. هنوز دیر نشده، تا میتونید حمایت کنید از همدیگه.🫂 هرکی یه جاوید شاه این زیر بگه توسط من فالو میشه🫡 بچرخونید برسه به دست همه. #KingRezaPahlaviForIran
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𝕊𝕂𝕐@SKYRIDER4538·
Diana Taher-Abadi, 16. This is how he was taken by the IRGC thugs right in front of her mother. When you think about your cheap gas, remember the price that was paid for it.
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IranFlame🇮🇷@Iranflame2026·
Iran’s Islamic Republic was one of the main supporters of Bashar al-Assad during the Syrian war. From 2011, the IRGC’s Quds Force under Qasem Soleimani directly intervened: they sent thousands of IRGC troops, organized Shia militias from Iraq, Afghanistan (Fatimiyoun), and Pakistan, and deployed thousands of Hezbollah fighters from Lebanon to keep Assad’s regime in power. Iran spent billions of dollars, estimates range between 30 to 50 billion, on weapons, oil shipments, salaries for militias, and credit lines. Thousands of Iranian forces and their proxies were killed (over 2,000 Iranians plus thousands from Hezbollah and other groups). The result? The Syrian war caused over 500,000 deaths, millions of refugees, the destruction of entire cities like Aleppo, and turned Syria into a base for terrorism and Iranian-backed militias. This regime has brought nothing but misery, terrorism, sectarianism, and death to the Middle East, exactly the same pattern we Iranians are fighting against inside Iran today. We are dealing with a regime that sacrificed hundreds of thousands of lives just to keep a sectarian dictator in power and set the region on fire. This is the same Islamic Republic that has destroyed Iran through repression, executions, and poverty.
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IranFlame🇮🇷@Iranflame2026·
I appreciate the history lesson on Syria, but let’s stick to the facts about what’s actually happening in Iran right now, the country I lived in for 85% of my life, where I directly witnessed the Islamic Republic’s repression. Yes, America did supply weapons… but not to ‘armed Iranian protesters’ inside Iran. President Trump himself recently admitted that the U.S. tried to send guns to the Iranian opposition through Iraqi Kurdish intermediaries. The Kurds kept them. They never reached the Iranian people. Kurdish groups have denied receiving them, and some even claim parts ended up with the regime itself. So no, the protesters in Iran were not armed by America. They were unarmed young people, women, and workers marching against mandatory hijab, economic collapse, and 47 years of theocratic tyranny. You claim it’s impossible to determine how many innocent people died because they were caught in ‘crossfire’. That’s not accurate. Credible reports from The Guardian, based on doctors, morgue workers, and cemetery staff across 12 provinces, show the death toll exceeded 30,000 people , with the regime’s official numbers representing less than 10% of reality. Time magazine also reported, citing two senior officials inside Iran’s Ministry of Health, that around 30,000 were killed just on January 8 and 9 during the peak of the crackdown. Other estimates reach as high as 36,500. The regime only admitted about 3,000 and forced families to falsify death certificates, labeling victims as ‘Basij martyrs’. These weren’t armed fighters in some battle, they were unarmed civilians shot in the streets. The regime started the killing with direct fire and heavy weapons, exactly like it did in 2022 after Mahsa Amini’s death. As for the 1.2 million Middle East refugees in Germany? Many were Syrian, and most of them blame Assad’s regime for the war and their displacement , not the U.S. or its allies. The same goes for Iranian refugees today: we are fleeing executions, torture, rape in detention centers, and shootings in the streets, not American bombs. You’re right that external interventions can sometimes make things worse, Syria showed that. But what a regime does inside its own borders to its unarmed citizens isn’t just ‘one thing’ compared to outside interference. It is the root cause. The Islamic Republic has killed hundreds of thousands since 1979 through war, executions, and brutal repression. That’s exactly why millions of Iranians want regime change, and why many of us support serious pressure, or even stronger measures, from the U.S. and Israel against the mullahs, instead of endless appeasement. You’re correct that people die because others sitting safely far away give the orders. But the real problem isn’t 195 heads of state in general. It’s dictators like Khamenei, who rule through fear and claim a divine right over 88 million Iranians. We Iranians aren’t just speculating, we have lived through it. That’s why so many of us support Reza Pahlavi and a secular, democratic Iran.
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MultiPolar
MultiPolar@Your_Tweety·
I don't know what your real problem is. It's usually better to stick to the facts. And the fact are that the U.S. supplied weapons to the opposition. Whether the Kurds kept them all is unproven, and so is the number of armed opposition members who ultimately died during the protests. It’s also impossible to determine how many innocent people died in the clashes because they were caught in the crossfire, so to speak. So what do we really know? And as long as we don’t have facts from neutral sources, everything else is speculation where you can choose to side with one side or the other. That said, I would recommend that you visit Germany. As the world knows, we have taken in over 1.2 million refugees from war-torn regions in the Middle East. Their stories bear witness to the actions of the U.S. and its allies, which in recent years have resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths and millions of displacements and refugees. What a state does within its own borders is one thing; what states do from the outside in a foreign country is another. But both actions have one thing in common: people die because others order it—people who themselves never stand on the front lines. And this game has been going on since the dawn of humanity. Conclusion: As sad as all this is, people have no right to complain as long as they allow the worldwide 195 heads of state to decide the fate of 8.3 billion people. This is the real problem.
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