Takhti
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"I'm very upset with a certain group of people, and they're going to pay a big price for that…But the Iranian people will fight back as soon as they know they're not going to be shot and as soon as they can get weapons."





Here's a simple diagram that explains the Kurds and clears some confusions. Kurds are Iranians and Kurdish is Iranian heritage. They are Iranians, and their religion and language are also Iranian. Yezidis are from Iraq and neighboring countries. Their religion is Islam and Yezidism. They speak different languages. Because Kurdish is Iranian heritage, only Iranians can claim to be Kurdish. Why do Yezidis claim Kurdish identity? During the 1940s, parts of Iran where people have Kurdish heritage were occupied by the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union wanted to balkanize Iran and they falsely labeled Yezidis as Kurds in their 1939 census. This was a Soviet Union communist project. The so-called "Kurdish" regions of Iraq are now run by the Barzani tribe. Barzanis are Yazidis. Note: Some Yezidis might have Iranian roots, but they cannot really be Kurdish if they are not Iranians. This post will trigger people with this identity crisis and they will hurl racial slurs at us Iranians. They are victims of the Soviet Union and the catastrophe that is communism. However, they will have to eventually come to terms with reality. The sooner they accept the truth, the sooner we can all live in peace and harmony. To learn more about the Kurdish heritage of Iran in depth, read this X post: x.com/danyentezari/s…





If this report about Iraqi Kurds failing to pass arms along to Iranians is true, then at very least the US has in the past tried to arm Iranians. That's good. Maybe they should try again and be more successful this time. We have no clue what Israel has planned.


Asaluyeh gas and petrochemical facility in Bushehr, Iran.


🇮🇷🔥 Abu Azrael, "The Angel of Death," has arrived in Tehran. Real name Ayoub Falih Hassan al-Rubaie, born 1978 in Iraq. Former university lecturer, one-time Taekwondo champion, and father of five. He first took up arms with the Mahdi Army against US forces during the 2003 invasion, then became one of the most feared commanders against ISIS in Syria and Iraq as part of the Popular Mobilization Forces. He's now in Tehran coordinating with the IRGC on plans for a potential US ground invasion. The man who fought the Americans in Iraq is back, and ready to do it again. His catchphrase: "Illa tahin" — "Grind you to dust."


"Thank you Israel, Thank you IDF!", chant Iranian monarchists gathered outside the Israeli embassy in London today to cheer on the ongoing bombing of Iranian military and industrial centers. They consider these strikes as a 'rescue operation' aimed at liberating Iranians.





I must say I had to doublecheck this was real.


NEW: The United States sent guns to the Iranian protesters through the Kurds, President Trump told Fox News. "We sent guns to the protesters, a lot of them," President Trump told me. "And I think the Kurds took the guns."



BREAKING: Trump: We sent a lot of guns to the Iranian protesters, we sent guns through the Kurds, I think the Kurds kept them. Source: Fox News

Calling it a total “internet blackout” is misleading. What has been restricted is *international* connectivity, not the domestic internet: national websites, banking systems, and local alternatives to platforms like Uber, YouTube, and Google remain fully functional. The adoption of alternative digital infrastructures is not uniquely Iranian. States that perceive themselves as vulnerable to imperialist cyber operations or disinformation campaigns in hybrid warfare adopt this strategy. Reliance on domestic platforms in this context is a matter of digital sovereignty and resilience.







