Shaheen Bakhshi

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Shaheen Bakhshi

Shaheen Bakhshi

@SRB2016

Conservative American, Monarchist Iranian, Right-winger all around.

Texas, USA Katılım Mart 2016
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Defiant L’s
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
Marco Rubio: “[Iran] would rather invest in the r*pists and the murderers of Hamas than their own people... That’s what you should be asking me about.”
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The Wall Street Journal
President Trump expanded the scope of his diplomatic ambition, seeking not only an end-of-war agreement with Iran but also a pact to normalize relations between Israel and the broader Middle East on.wsj.com/4e28PFI
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Daily reminder that Donald J. Trump is worse than Jimmy Carter and he lacks two round objects between his legs.
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@StateDept Give the regime more money and maybe they'd let another half a dozen ships pass through.
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Department of State
Department of State@StateDept·
SECRETARY RUBIO: The straits have to be open. What’s happening there is illegal. It’s unsustainable for the world and it’s unacceptable.
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President Trump is close to finalizing his deal with the IRGC.
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
“The Enriched Uranium (Nuclear Dust!) will either be immediately turned over to the United States to be brought home and destroyed or, preferably, in conjunction and coordination with the Islamic Republic of Iran, destroyed in place or…” - President Donald J. Trump
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@DOWResponse Are they wrong? Did those soldiers die so Trump can sign a deal (worse than JCPOA) with IRGC terrorists?
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DOW Rapid Response
DOW Rapid Response@DOWResponse·
This is one of the most classless, disrespectful, and vile posts using America’s fallen warriors as props to try to score cheap political points against President Trump. Their sacrifice should NEVER be exploited, especially on Memorial Day.
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Breaking911
Breaking911@Breaking911·
Democrats post for Memorial Day 👇
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 NOW: "INTENSE" negotiations are happening RIGHT NOW in Doha, Qatar to end the Iran war, and have been going for HOURS Qatar is mediating, in coordination with the United States, per @TreyYingst 👏🏻 Trump is going full AMERICA FIRST ONLY on this deal, and it could include Abraham Accords additions from Muslim nations and even Iran IRAN: "A DEGREE OF UNDERSTANDING" has been reached Still a work in progress. "It will be a great deal for all, or NO DEAL AT ALL." — TRUMP 🇺🇸
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Rapid Response 47
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
Today, we honor all Americans who made that ultimate sacrifice not in service to a person or party — but to their nation. Using these heroes’ deaths for politics on Memorial Day is truly disgusting.
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On this Memorial Day, let's remember the American soldiers who sacrificed their lives so Donald J. Trump can surrender to IRGC.
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Let the history books know that on Memorial Day 2026, the 47th president of the United States, Donald J. Trump surrendered to the terrorists of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
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@WashTimes Rajavi is a cult leader and NCRI is an internationally recognized terrorist entity.
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The Washington Times
The Washington Times@WashTimes·
EXCLUSIVE: Maryam Rajavi tells The Times that Iran's clerical regime is at its weakest point in decades and outlines the NCRI's 10-point plan for democratic change.
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Lindsey Graham
Lindsey Graham@LindseyGrahamSC·
President Trump’s most recent proposal requiring expansion of the Abraham Accords as part of a negotiated settlement to the Iran conflict is simply brilliant and would result in the most significant change in the Middle East in thousands of years. With Saudi Arabia and others like Pakistan making peace with Israel, the region will know a level of stability never dreamed of before President Trump and will eventually lead to regional integration making the Middle East a powerhouse for economic opportunity and good instead of a powder keg. I expect our Arab allies to embrace this, as well as our friends in Israel, focusing on this task as failure is not an option - which would be a correct analysis. @realDonaldTrump/116635193825443617" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTru
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President Donald J. Chamberlain
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@AndrewKolvet Yes, they will unfreeze the regime's assets let's them get tens of billions of dollars but hey it's not a pallet of cash, it's their own money.
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Andrew Kolvet
Andrew Kolvet@AndrewKolvet·
JUST IN - Was on a background media group call regarding details of the Iran peace deal. A senior administration official confirms the deal is around 90-95% ironed out. They made it explicitly clear that no American money would be transferred to Iran from the US in any way, shape, or form (no pallets of cash). What does Iran get? Possible sanctions relief. But the framework of the deal, per this official, mandates there will be no relief without Iranians making good on their end of the bargain first. “No dust, no dollars” meaning if Iranians meet their obligations as outlined in the deal to give up their enriched uranium, then sanctions would be partially relieved. If the Strait is opened without tolls or harassments of shipping vessels, the US will end the blockade and there would be additional relief, etc.: “If they don’t deliver on their commitments, then they don’t get anything. We’ve set up enforcement mechanisms.” The official also ripped thr notion this is anything like the JCPOA, which gave Iranians pallets of actual cash, allowed them to stockpile enriched uranium in the first place (which is partly how we got here) and contained no actual, practical enforcement mechanisms. What changed the Iranians thinking making them more amenable to a deal? Unclear if military or economic pressure was most persuasive. But the official confirms Iranians are talking in depth and in detail about getting rid of their enriched stockpiles and stopping enrichment in ways they haven’t been willing to discuss before. They have acknowledged that’s something they now have to give on. The broader overarching goal is to empower the moderate elements of Iran to overpower the influence of the hardliners. “We have high confidence that we have a good understanding of their command structure.” Moderates may not be in control yet, hardliners are still there, but they are “ascendant.” The official says returning back to the blockade or a military posture remains on the table if talks breakdown.
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In other words, the administration said they will unfreeze the IRGC assets and let them access billions of dollars bUt It Is NoT a PaLlEt oF cAsH fRoM tHe US UnLiKe oBaMa 🤪
Andrew Kolvet@AndrewKolvet

JUST IN - Was on a background media group call regarding details of the Iran peace deal. A senior administration official confirms the deal is around 90-95% ironed out. They made it explicitly clear that no American money would be transferred to Iran from the US in any way, shape, or form (no pallets of cash). What does Iran get? Possible sanctions relief. But the framework of the deal, per this official, mandates there will be no relief without Iranians making good on their end of the bargain first. “No dust, no dollars” meaning if Iranians meet their obligations as outlined in the deal to give up their enriched uranium, then sanctions would be partially relieved. If the Strait is opened without tolls or harassments of shipping vessels, the US will end the blockade and there would be additional relief, etc.: “If they don’t deliver on their commitments, then they don’t get anything. We’ve set up enforcement mechanisms.” The official also ripped thr notion this is anything like the JCPOA, which gave Iranians pallets of actual cash, allowed them to stockpile enriched uranium in the first place (which is partly how we got here) and contained no actual, practical enforcement mechanisms. What changed the Iranians thinking making them more amenable to a deal? Unclear if military or economic pressure was most persuasive. But the official confirms Iranians are talking in depth and in detail about getting rid of their enriched stockpiles and stopping enrichment in ways they haven’t been willing to discuss before. They have acknowledged that’s something they now have to give on. The broader overarching goal is to empower the moderate elements of Iran to overpower the influence of the hardliners. “We have high confidence that we have a good understanding of their command structure.” Moderates may not be in control yet, hardliners are still there, but they are “ascendant.” The official says returning back to the blockade or a military posture remains on the table if talks breakdown.

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