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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
President Donald J. Trump on the United States military combat operations in Iran:
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حافظه تاریخی
حافظه تاریخی@hafezeh_tarikhi·
مجیدرضا رهنورد، آبان ۱۴۰۱: دوست ندارم گریه کنند سر مزار. قرآن نخوانند. نماز نخوانند. شادی کنند. آهنگ شاد پخش کنند
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Throwback Iran
Throwback Iran@Tarikh_Eran·
A war has already started in Iran Listen to this video from today, it’s not mourning or sadness, it’s war music played by Iranians determined to end Khamenei’s regime. They cannot break our will or spirit, we will fight until we win.
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@CloutedMind Make Iran Great Again 🇮🇷🇮🇷
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Clouted@CloutedMind·
see alot of "nothing ever happens" people saying US and Iran aren't getting into it IMO.. US is going to do a huge military strike against the islamic regime of Iran it will be one of the biggest strikes seen to date i think it will not be pretty, it will not be over in 1 day like last years strikes, it will be a "war" but it will not be extended, it will be swift the US will hit every single target in the ranks of the islamic republic, destroy all of their military equipment and arms depos, their nuclear sites and take out khamenei full regime change is the goal the US might even showcase some weapons the world has never seen before too islamic republic doesnt stand a chance
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@Timcast Support Iran portesters
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Tim Pool
Tim Pool@Timcast·
war with iran is about to start
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0ya ✞
0ya ✞@x0yabun·
iran i am in you!
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@max21e8 Make Iran Great Again
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if you are in iran rn idk what to tell you
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Nicholas Lissack
Nicholas Lissack@NicholasLissack·
War with Iran is entirely justified. For 47 years, Khamenei and his terrorist allies have spread fear and chaos, relentlessly threatening Western civilisation. They must never be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons. President Trump, do what must be done (@realDonaldTrump).
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vitalik.eth
vitalik.eth@VitalikButerin·
This is a good post on the impact of surveillance in Iran: myprivacy.blog/the-digital-ir… It's worth reading. IMO one mistake that freedom advocates often make is that we talk about privacy violation and surveillance as "dystopian", using the word as a semantic stop sign: we know it means "bad", we nod along, and don't really go further to clarify why it's bad. I worry that this approach is long-run unhealthy: when we criticize various companies and countries for being "dystopian" and stop there, then to someone who's not already in the same memeplex, it sounds like we're basically criticizing companies and countries for not complying with our culture's aesthetic preferences. Which is ... duh, companies and countries are *supposed* to not comply with each other's aesthetic preferences, that's the whole point of the "pluralism" thing. What the above article makes clear so well is that "dystopian" surveillance is not bad because it's "dystopian", it's bad because it makes a concrete property of the world worse: the power balance between individual and state. Surveillance enables an outcome where basically everyone other than police and security forces has no opportunity whatsoever to challenge the political status quo without being punished. This means an outcome where a political regime can remain in power forever, without satisfying more than a very small coalition of people who have the eyes and the guns (now drones). The Dictator's Handbook talks about "large coalition" and "small coalition" governments; large coalition governments are the ones that are more pro-human, because they, well, have to keep a large coalition happy. Small coalition ones are the really nasty ones. Here is the near-term dark outcome of dictatorship + automated warfare + surveillance: a regime can literally survive with a coalition of size 1, because an army of all-seeing eyes and robots can defeat the entire populace in battle if needed. In Iran, we see what *just* dictatorship with surveillance can do, once you add automated police, you get to the unholy trifecta. I don't know of a good solution to this. Privacy technology, as well as more work on censorship-resistant internet (I think we should strive for at least basic-quality internet, eg. 1 Mbps, being a global human right outside the domain of nation-state sovereignty), can help somewhat to reduce the possibility of total government control. But what else? --- BTW one implicit frame in the article I take some issue with is framing Iran + Russia + China as the unique antagonists (both in surveillance they do internally, and in the technology they export to other countries). They do a lot of dystopian shit of both types. However, Israeli and US tech companies, and undoubtedly tech companies from other Western nations, also do a lot of dystopian shit. Perhaps one key difference between the surveillance described above, and the Western type, is: * The surveillance in the above article is about exercising *great control over a medium area*: you can see everything, but it requires active participation of the government of the territory being surveilled. * The Israeli / US / Western flavor is about exercising *medium control over a great area*: there are more limits to how much they can do, but their surveillance is global: they know what people are doing even in countries and territories they have no presence in. The distinction is not absolute: Israeli surveillance backstops a lot of its human rights abuse in Palestine, US surveillance reinforces ICE abuses (see the recent article about Homeland Security demanding social media firms reveal names of anti-ICE protesters), etc, and "transnational repression" is done by anti-Western countries. But *on average*, the above seems to be the pattern. The two are differently scary. The former for the reasons I described above. The latter because it allows global projection of power: a politician or civil servant in one country now has to worry about being blackmailed, droned or otherwise attacked from other countries. The USA has shown willingness to go after individual EU officials, ICC officials (see recent articles on both), and others. Ultimately, I suspect that even democratic governments will want more privacy to protect themselves, and we will have to have deep conversations about what "democratic accountability" means: how can a civil servant be accountable to the people, but not accountable to foreign spooks? My high-level frame is: privacy generally helps whoever is weaker. "Weaker" does not mean "moral": sometimes the weaker side is criminal. But in the 21st century, we are at serious risk of stronger factions using modern technologies to establish unbreakable lock-in to power. And so on average, reducing the gradient of power, giving the weak a fighting chance, is something that the world desperately needs.
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Visioner
Visioner@visionergeo·
‼️‼️‼️🇮🇷 BREAKING - At this moment, a large-scale protest is taking place in the major Iranian city of Mashhad against the regime, with participants also honoring peaceful demonstrators who were killed during previous protests.
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Cointelegraph
Cointelegraph@Cointelegraph·
🇮🇷 NOW: US Treasury sanctions Iran-linked crypto exchanges, crossing into crypto for the first time.
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$MIGA@MIGASolana·
WE ARE THE ONLY TRUE #MIGA CULT SCMMAERS CAN CREAT PUMP PROJECT WITHOUT PAYING TO DEXSCREENER, BLUE TICK AND SELL EVERYDAY AND SHORT YOU BUT WE TOOK OVER THIS COMMUNITY FROM THE STREETS OF IRAN UNDER BRUTAL REGIME NOT LIKE A UNKNOWN FAT GUY BEHIND PC 🇮🇷👑🫡 #IranProtests2026
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🔶️BestMood.ETH🔶️
🔶️BestMood.ETH🔶️@CryptoBestMood·
Respect this man and support him because he’s one of the strongest voices in crypto and Web3. Co-founder of @Bankless, a long-time advocate for @ethereum, DeFi, and financial freedom, and someone who’s helped millions understand this space beyond just prices and hype. But he didn’t stop there. When it truly mattered, he used that same platform to support Iranians 🇮🇷 and speak up for innocent people. Recently, he also released an episode with @ameensol and @__Injaneb96 where they talk about Iran and explain to the world why Iran, and real regime change there matters not just for Iranians, but for the entire world. David Hoffman @TrustlessState is bigger than crypto. What we see on X is only a part of who he really is.
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Tehran Bureau
Tehran Bureau@TehranBureau·
From trusted source in Tehran: Tell all of your friends [abroad], everyone you know: there is absolutely nothing else we can do here inside Iran. Nothing. They are killing people in such ways, they’ve descended upon people so brutally, they're attacking us in such ways... We’ve lost so many lives that no one dares go out anymore. They shoot directly with bullets. They kill outright. And even after killing, they come and behead you, and do countless other violent things to you. For God’s sake, whatever can be done, you are the ones who can do it. You must not abandon these gatherings. All of you must keep these protests going. We cannot do anything inside Iran. Going out into the streets is literally suicide. It’s not about bravery anymore. It’s madness. You go out and they shoot you point blank. They don’t even ask why you came. They just kill you. There is absolutely no way for us to gather unless we had weapons, unless we were armed like them. Otherwise they have weapons everywhere. There has been so much killing. So much. So whatever is to happen now is up to you. You are the ones who can somehow save us. [Breaks down into a sob. Crying, the caller continues...] When you see what’s happening, when you hear what’s happening… I’ve done so much yelling and choked on so much teargas, my voice is bad. We follow what you're doing. When we see you gather in protest in front of an embassy it brings us joy. It still gives us a lingering hope that we can do something. It's your responsibility now. We did absolutely everything we could. As our fellow Iranians it's your responsibility. You can influence foreign policy. You can tell the world what's happening. The placards you hold. The YouTube videos. Distributing images and video. Gathering in front of embassies. Even if you have just the weekends. Please do something for us on Saturdays and Sundays. Please don't let your gatherings get smaller as the weeks go on. No one will stop you there. No one will kill you. No one is singling you out. We don't even have the freedom to walk about in our own town. We no longer even know who is friend or foe. We don’t even know who we’re speaking to anymore. We no longer know if those recounting what's happening is an enemy. Because if one wrong word slips from our mouths, they turn us into a corpse even before we've had a chance to return home. For God’s sake, I beg of you, don’t abandon these gatherings. Our only hope now is you. What’s now obvious is that America won’t do anything. You’re our only hope. Please tell your friends. You’ve seen how many young people have been killed. So many, so many young people. For the sake of the youth. I know that based on the videos that have reached Iran International [satellite station] since yesterday, now that the internet has come back briefly, they will probably cut the internet again and people will go into silence, the country will go back into a blackout. For God’s sake, please help us. Help us save our country from these people. Stand together so we can live in a flourishing country. For God’s sake, help us. We are in Tehran. What I saw in Tehran, and what they’re saying about the provinces and small towns... They couldn’t fully control Tehran’s gatherings with the forces they had, but in the small towns it was killing after killing. Towns with populations of only 20 or 30 thousand people truly had many deaths. Thousands, hundreds… The things we’ve heard, the things we’ve seen go far beyond mass killing. It was horrific. Truly horrific. I beg you. I beg you. Don’t abandon these gatherings. Please. #Iran #IranMassacre
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@AmericaSpoof don't use that devilish flag not even one more time thats not IRAN, thats motherfuckers mullahs flag and iran is not terrorist IRGC and MULLAHS are THIS IS OUR FLAG 👇 #MIGA MAKE IRAN GREAT AGAIN dexscreener.com/solana/b2gsqw7…
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