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TheIndependent

TheIndependent

@independen8735

Pro-democracy. Anti-genocide. US and Iran politics

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TheIndependent@independen8735·
@DrNeilStone The UAE enabled the IRGC for years and got richer by laundering their money. This is their short-sightedness coming back to bite them.
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Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
The Iranian regime has launched an unprovoked attack on the UAE 🇦🇪 They will regret it
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TheIndependent@independen8735·
@NickKristof @tparsi FWIW, I don’t see any mention of the ongoing oppression and executions in Iran, but I am not surprised that you and Parsi have little to say about them because they’re not by Israel
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Nicholas Kristof
Nicholas Kristof@NickKristof·
Interesting take by @tparsi . FWIW, I haven't seen any mention of inspectors, and I'd say that rigorous JCPOA-style inspections are essential to any successful nuclear deal.
Trita Parsi@tparsi

A few observations on what has been reported as Iran’s three-phase proposal to the United States. I have been able to confirm some elements, though not all. ⏺️Overall, the Iranians appear to be pursuing a grand bargain—without labeling it as such. This is not merely a proposal aimed at securing a ceasefire, or even a formal end to the current conflict, but rather an attempt to resolve the broader U.S.-Iran antagonism that has persisted for the past 47 years. Implicit in this approach is an expectation that both sides would also restrain their respective regional partners and proxies (Israel, Hezbollah, etc.). In many respects, framing the proposal in this way may align more effectively with Trump’s instincts and psychology. ⏺️It is somewhat surprising that the proposal appears to frontload an end to the war before addressing the nuclear issue. If the conflict is fully de-escalated at the outset, Iran risks losing a significant source of leverage over Trump. Iran’s nuclear program alone has not been sufficient to extract meaningful concessions from Washington, as was evident during the recent ceasefire period. This sequencing may reflect a concession to China and other Asian countries, which have grown increasingly frustrated with bearing the economic costs of a conflict initiated by Trump and Israel. ⏺️The call for an international mechanism to guarantee a non-return to war suggests that any final agreement would, at a minimum, need to be codified in a UN Security Council resolution, with Russia and China serving as guarantors. From Tehran’s perspective, Trump’s personal assurances carry no credibility. ⏺️There is also mention of a revised compensation clause within a new framework, indicating that the fees Tehran might seek in the Straits could be modified or reframed. One potentially more acceptable approach for a broad range of states would be to characterize such charges not as tolls, but as maintenance fees shared with Iran and Oman. This could include oversight of environmental and navigational management, particularly given the high volume of maritime traffic that typically transits the Straits. ⏺️The reported proposal for a 15-year enrichment freeze is somewhat surprising. This would make more sense if it remains tied to a needs-based enrichment framework, as outlined in the earlier Geneva proposal. Under that approach, Iran would only enrich uranium sufficient to fuel two reactors: the Tehran Research Reactor (TRR) and another reactor not expected to come online for approximately seven years. Given that the TRR already possesses enough fuel for the next 5–7 years, Iran would not require additional enrichment during that period. This timeline could be extended—potentially to 15 years—either by downblending existing 60% enriched uranium and turning it into fuel pads now, or by securing external fuel supplies (from France or Russia, for example) to cover future needs. In that sense, the arrangement would technically not constitute a moratorium. ⏺️Iran’s proposal to negotiate a comprehensive regional security framework in phase three is not new. It dates back to UN Security Council Resolution 598, which ended the Iran-Iraq War. Tehran has pursued such an arrangement for decades. The United States should view this constructively: any framework that enables a reduction of U.S. military presence while encouraging regional actors to assume greater responsibility for their own security aligns with the stated objectives of the Trump administration. ⏺️What remains unclear in the reporting is the scope of sanctions relief Iran would seek in return. If Tehran is indeed aiming for a grand bargain, it will likely expect the lifting of all sanctions—primary and secondary U.S. sanctions, as well as UN-imposed measures. Let's see what happens.

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TheIndependent@independen8735·
@kodkod87 @NickKristof @errollouis High gas prices have already reignited interest in EVs. But this time apparently that’s bad because it might rid the world of a murderous regime that’s killed tens of thousands in a couple of weeks.
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Sallah Shabati
Sallah Shabati@kodkod87·
@NickKristof @errollouis Didn't people like you tell me that high gas prices were the necessary cost for the transition to electric cars? Can you make up your fucking mind?
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TheIndependent@independen8735·
@NickKristof @tparsi It’s interesting to see that you, who have rightly advocated for oppressed peoples all over the world, are so cavalier about the suffering of Iranians under this monstrous regime.
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TheIndependent@independen8735·
@dw_persian کمتر کسی به اندازه ی اطرافیان شاهزاده رضا پهلوی، از جمله سعید قاسمی نژاد، به این جنبش و به خود شاهزاده ضربه زده
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DW فارسی@dw_persian·
ناهید شیرپیشه، مادر پویا بختیاری از کشته‌شدگان اعتراضات آبان ۱۳۹۸ روز شنبه ۱۲ اریبهشت (۲ مه) در یک پیام ویدئویی از پیام صوتی منوچهر بختیاری حمایت کرد. در این ویدئو ناهید شیرپیشه از هتاکی به خانواده خود انتقاد و از "پیام صوتی" همسرش دفاع کرد و گفت: «او تنها یک پرسش ساده کرده و دنبال جوابش هست، آیا پرسش جرم است؟» ناهید شیرپیشه در کنار تخت پسرش این پیام ویدئوئی را ضبط کرده و می‌گوید: «ما اینجا خون دادیم، جان دادیم، سه سال و نیم من حبس کشیدم، پدر پویا هنوز در حبس است، عموی پویا در حبس است، دایی پویا در حبس است. ما هنوز داریم برای آزادی ایران تاوان پس می‌دهیم ما برای آزادی ایران هنوز که هنوز است تحمل می‌کنیم و شما حتی نمی‌توانید یک لحظه آن را تحمل کنید. سه سال و نیم یک مادر داغدار در زندان انفرادی بوده آیا شما می‌توانید حتی یک روز در زندان بمانید. اما همه این‌ها را تحمل کرده‌ایم تا آرمان پویا و پویاها محقق شود.» منوچهر بختیاری که خود از حامیان جریان پادشاهی‌خواهی است، اخیرا در فایل صوتی از زندان هرمزگان از عملکرد رضا پهلوی انتقاد کرده بود. او گفت که رضا پهلوی "صرفا به دیدگاه‌های اطرافیان خود توجه دارد"؛ افرادی که به گفته او، به "دنبال سهم‌خواهی و کسب قدرت" هستند و اهداف خود را در قالب آنچه "دفترچه گذار" خوانده می‌شود، با استفاده از نام و جایگاه او به جامعه تحمیل می‌کنند، بدون آنکه هزینه‌ای در مسیر مبارزه برای آزادی ایران پرداخت کرده باشند. بختیاری همچنین اشاره به "۱۵۰ هزار نیروی ریزشی" از درون حاکمیت جمهوری اسلامی یا تشکیل "ارتش گارد جاویدان" را نمونه‌هایی از "وعده‌های بی‌پشتوانه" و "عملیات فریب" از سوی پسر ارشد آخرین پادشاه ایران توصیف کرده است. فایل صوتی منوچهر بختیاری موجی از انتقاد طرفداران رضا پهلوی را به دنبال داشت. ایرج مصداقی، فعال سیاسی و از مدافعان برنامه‌های رضا پهلوی در گفت‌وگو با دویچه وله با اشاره به انتقادهای منوچهر بختیاری پاسخ داد: «ایشان و همه کسانی مثل ایشان که فرزند خود را از دست داده‌اند، تحت ظلم و فشار زیادی بوده‌اند و رنج بسیاری برده‌اند، اما این موضوع مشروعیت نمی‌دهد که ناگهان به‌عنوان استراتژیست، تحلیل‌گر سیاسی، حقوقی و متخصص همه امور درباره همه چیز اظهارنظر کنند.» خانم شیرپیشه در بخشی از ویدیوی خود با انتقاد از برخی اظهارات گفته است نباید از خون جان‌باختگان سوءاستفاده شود. او تأکید کرده در حالی که خانواده‌ها در ایران داغدار هستند، برخی سخنان مطرح‌شده از خارج کشور را "مشمئزکننده" می‌داند. این مادر دادخواه همچنین گفت، "جان‌باختگانی مانند پویا یک‌بار کشته شده‌اند، اما این نوع اظهارات باعث رنج دوباره خانواده‌ها می‌شود و از دیگران خواسته پیش از صحبت کردن بیشتر فکر کنند".
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Senator Andy Kim
Senator Andy Kim@SenatorAndyKim·
The cost of this war is unbearable. $25 billion in the first 60 days.   Americans are paying for it, but they’ve had no say it.   I’m supporting @SenAdamSchiff’s War Powers Resolution to reign in Trump and end this war.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent@SecScottBessent·
I am amazed that the IRGC has forced the invention of a completely new type of oil trading — in COOKING OIL. As IRGC leadership tries to funnel more and more money into their offshore accounts, the regime's colossal economic mismanagement of Iran has forced the proud Iranian people to barter to feed their families, and to become dependent on their neighbors. Under @POTUS, the United States is committed to supporting the freedom and dignity of the Iranian people after 47 years of corruption. nytimes.com/2026/04/25/wor…
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Barak Ravid
Barak Ravid@BarakRavid·
🚨🇺🇸🇮🇱🇱🇧 טראמפ ב-Truth Social: נשיא ארצות הברית, דונלד ג׳. טראמפ, סגן נשיא ארצות הברית, ג׳יי-די ואנס, שר החוץ מרקו רוביו, שגריר ארה״ב בישראל מייק האקבי, ושגריר ארה״ב בלבנון מישל עיסא, נפגשו היום עם נציגים בכירים של ישראל ולבנון בחדר הסגלגל. הפגישה התנהלה בצורה טובה מאוד! ארצות הברית הולכת לעבוד עם לבנון כדי לעזור לה להגן על עצמה מפני חיזבאללה. הפסקת האש בין ישראל ללבנון תוארך בשלושה שבועות. אני מצפה בעתיד הקרוב לארח את ראש ממשלת ישראל, ביבי נתניהו, ואת נשיא לבנון, ג׳וזף עאון. זה היה כבוד גדול עבורי להיות משתתף בפגישה ההיסטורית מאוד הזו!
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TheIndependent@independen8735·
@tparsi Instead of constantly criticizing a man who has no power in Iran, why do you never talk about the ongoing executions of the protesters or the internet being shut down by the Islamic Republic??
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Mark Dubowitz
Mark Dubowitz@mdubowitz·
Good grief. This is the messaging we now have to endure from X-perts who must have missed the past 47 years. It’s bad satire — and deeply offensive to the Iranian people.
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The Iran Watcher 🇮🇷
The Iran Watcher 🇮🇷@TheIranWatcher·
Someone needs to take AI away from the regime. This is embarrassing. 🤦‍♂️
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TheIndependent@independen8735·
@marklevinshow He may be right here but that doesn’t make him less of a terrible person
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Shin@hey_itsmyturn·
IYAM, when you see less and less AMC birds landing in the Middle East (except in Israel) you can expect a new round of conflict
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TheIndependent@independen8735·
@tparsi @ABC ABC is really scraping the bottom of the barrel inviting you
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Trita Parsi
Trita Parsi@tparsi·
Told @ABC that it is not entirely clear that the Straits are open, just as much as it isn't clear whether Trump's blockade ever was really implemented. But Tehran is demonstrating here through this move that it decides whether the Strait is open or closed. abcnews.com/video/13214365…
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TheIndependent@independen8735·
@marklevinshow Any deal that keeps the regime in place will ensure a future war that will be more costly, with a stronger missile program and re-armed terror proxies.
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TheIndependent@independen8735·
@mdubowitz So put Israel in danger and ensure a future war is probably much more costly
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Mark Dubowitz
Mark Dubowitz@mdubowitz·
Israel’s opposition to a Hezbollah ceasefire, and skepticism toward one with Iran, reflects hard-earned experience: this leverage won through battlefield success and paid in civilian and military blood. Trump understands: coercive diplomacy for now; force again, when required.
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TheIndependent@independen8735·
@WhiteHouse Any deal that keeps the regime in place will come back to bite us. They will never stop their missile program and support for terrorism as long as they exist.
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The White House@WhiteHouse·
The Strait of Hormuz is COMPLETELY OPEN AND READY FOR BUSINESS!
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TheIndependent@independen8735·
@DrEliDavid That should be the biggest fear for everyone else too. Without moving Iran toward democracy, the support for terrorist proxies will not end, regardless of what the regime says.
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Dr. Eli David
Dr. Eli David@DrEliDavid·
The biggest fear of Iranians: A "deal" which allows the regime to stay in power
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