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R Behjati
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Proud Iranian. PhD in Computer Science. وَمَا أَدْرَاكَ مَا الْعَقَبَةُ؟ فَكُّ رَقَبَةٍ
Katılım Mayıs 2011
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I made it to Iran safe and sound.
I heard the F35 did not.
It got me wondering…
If Americans are so desperate to enter Iran, why don’t they come in peace instead of war?
Come as tourists instead of soldiers. Haven’t you had enough fighting, killing and dying for Israel?
Do you not have greater aspirations for yourselves or is it all just about expanding Israel’s borders?
How is it that Iran has better infrastructure and cleaner cities than many cities in the United States?
Why haven’t I seen a single homeless person in Iran while many US cities look like post apocalyptic war zones crawling with the walking dead?
America has truly lost its way.
The money hungry elite goyim slaves of Zionism loot the treasury of the hard working American people to fund a genocidal Jewish supremacist project in the Middle East instead of bettering the lives of the American people.
Is this really what the founding fathers had in mind?
Did George Washington march through the mud and snow to fight the British empire so that his descendants could kill themselves, and their nation, for Israel?
And now Trump wants $200 billion more for Israel.
When was the last time he asked congress for $200 billion to improve your lives?
When was the last time that any president, democrat or republican, did that?
Stop wasting your time, money, energy and lives on a part of that world that is truly sick and tired of you and your bullshit.
Iran does not need or want your idea of freedom. Neither does Gaza, Yemen or southern Lebanon.
They are already free.
It’s us Americans that need freedom. Real freedom.
From Zionism.
- Ahmad
Tabriz, Iran

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UN experts denounce aggression on Iran & Lebanon, warn of devastating regional escalation: "U.S. and Israel should stop waging and expanding wars, and considering themselves as above international legality”.
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If anyone saw this in their city or town, they would think:
"This is what liberation looks like. We are so grateful to the foreigners bombing our civilian and economic infrastructure and dropping bombs in our neighborhoods."
Iranian girls in particular are swooning with joy:
kev joon@never_oppressed
Apocalyptic scenes from Tehran tonight. I’ve never seen something like this.
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People are infinitely more important than buildings but this really pisses me off bc it’s reflective of how the lie of European cultural supremacy is enforced through systemic destruction and historical erasure.
They’re blowing up the cradle of civilization in the name of ‘civilizing’ it.
Pistachio 🇮🇷 🇵🇸@HarleyShah
The ancient city of Isfahan is one of the most beautiful, significant and sacred places on earth. Bombing it is moral degeneracy. You achieve nothing by demolishing landmarks that are thousands of years older than your country.
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#Kashan city was bombed by the #United_States and #Israel yesterday
Every house in Kashan is a work of art, a treasure. The city is famous for its historic Persian courtyard houses with stained glass, windcatchers, intricate plasterwork, and underground cooling systems built for the desert climate.
Many of these homes are 150 to 300 years old, and the architectural tradition they represent goes back even further. Kashan itself sits near the ancient site of Sialk, where human settlement goes back around 7,000 years.
These houses, these streets, this heritage are older than Israel and the United States as a country.




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The idea that the president of the United States can just force an entire fucking capital to evacuate on command exemplifies a world order that must be brought to an end unequivocally and forever.
Omid Memarian@Omid_M
It takes weeks if not months to evacuate Tehran.
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“You and I will come to an end somewhere. The most beautiful poem in the world falls quiet,” 23-year-old Parnia Abbasi wrote, who was among 224 Iranians killed by Israeli strikes so far. @npwcnn takes a closer look at the toll on civilians across Iran.
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