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Pouria Mojabi

@pouria3

Husband & dad of 2 | 3x health-tech founder with one exit | Co-Founder @Supportiv | Investor & crypto enthusiast | Always building, always learning.

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Pouria Mojabi
Pouria Mojabi@pouria3·
My Takeaways from Prince Reza Pahlavi's Interview with Jason Calacanis (All-In Podcast) 1. Iran Is an Immense Untapped Market After nearly five decades of Islamic Republic occupation, Iran has been completely isolated from the global economy. A free Iran benefits Iranians first — but it also opens billions of dollars in market opportunity for allies like the United States. This isn't charity. It's mutual prosperity. 2. A Young, Hungry, Tech-Savvy Population Iran's young generation is talented, educated, and desperate for opportunity. They're already tech-savvy despite every obstacle the regime has thrown at them. Imagine what they'll build when the barriers come down. 3. Regime Change Must Be Legitimate This has to be legitimate in the eyes of Iranians inside the country. People want a clean break from the Islamic regime — not a repackaged version of it. We didn't lose so many lives just to settle for continuity under a new label. Reincarnations of the regime's elements won't fly. 4. Four Non-Negotiable Redlines 1. Territorial integrity — one flag, one nation 2. Separation of religion from state — the critical foundation for democracy 3. Equality under the law — all citizens, no exceptions 4. Democratic process — the people elect their representatives 5. IPP — The Iran Prosperity Project There's an actual plan: the first 100 days and the roadmap beyond. This isn't vague hope. It's structured. 6. On Monarchy and His Role Focus on the process, not the outcome. The outcome is decided by the people. Pahlavi sees himself as the bridge — not the destination. He doesn't want to run for office. The process will be fully transparent, and the majority of votes will determine Iran's future form of government. 7. Communication with the U.S. Administration Trump wasn't sure how Reza Pahlavi would play out. Pahlavi has been communicating with Witkoff and is in touch with senators and Congress to keep things transparent for Americans as well. But with all respect — the American president doesn't get to choose. That decision belongs to the Iranian people. 8. What Americans Should Know About Iran's Spirit The Iranian diaspora in America tells the story. Connections through marriages, careers, high-tech companies — Silicon Valley employs countless Iranian founders and entrepreneurs. Americans already know the culture, the art, the civilization. Once Iran is free, they'll see what Iranians inside have known all along: we genuinely want a strong relationship with America. 9. Remember 9/11 When the towers fell, many so-called "allies" celebrated in the streets. The only country that held candlelight vigils? Iran. Iranians inside the country have been signaling friendship and love toward Americans for years. This partnership is vital — and together, we will reveal a different world. 10. Jason Calacanis on Iranians "The Iranians I've met in my life — my friends in LA, all these great Persians — the most joyful, industrious, beautiful individuals. They remind me of my Greek and Irish heritage. Including you, Shervin."
The All-In Podcast@theallinpod

🚨INTERVIEW: Exiled Iranian Prince Reza Pahlavi Reza Pahlavi and Shervin Pishevar join Jason to discuss: -- The fight for Iran's freedom -- Trump's surrender conditions -- Transition plan, is democracy a possibility? -- Future of the Middle East (0:00) Jason intros Prince Reza Pahlavi (1:09) Pahlavi's take on the war and vision for Iran's future, Democracy, and return (8:53) Trump's surrender conditions, core principles, role in transition and potential leadership (17:14) Thoughts on the people and spirit of Iran (21:33) Shervin Pishevar joins: thoughts on the current regime killing 40k+ protestors, future of the Middle East (33:59) Future leader and government of Iran, plan for transition @shervin @PahlaviReza

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נועה מגיד | Noa magid
40-year-old Hossam Aladdin was tortured to death by the Islamic regime. His "crime": using Starlink. And the world is silent.
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Sana Ebrahimi Ledene
Sana Ebrahimi Ledene@__Injaneb96·
Hesam Alaadin, 40 years old, was arrested by Iran’s terrorist regime. His “crime” was owning a Starlink terminal and daring to access free, uncensored internet. @elonmusk After a month of detention, he died under brutal torture. He was murdered for accessing the internet. Something that the “people of the free world” cannot even imagine. Starlink is not just satellite internet. It is a lifeline for people fighting tyranny. The mullahs fear it because it breaks their monopoly on information and control. This is the human cost of authoritarian panic. Elon Musk, the world is watching how you fight back against regimes that hunt people for using your technology. Suspend all the regime officials' accounts on X.
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Pouria Mojabi@pouria3·
@codertlr @openclaw I went through the openclaw config a bunch of times and still had problems. Gave the whole thing to codex to fix and now I don’t even know what’s going on
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OpenClaw🦞
OpenClaw🦞@openclaw·
OpenClaw 2026.4.29 🦞 💬 Group chats feel much better now 📌 Follow-up commitments from context 🔐 Safer exec, pairing, and owner controls 🟩 NVIDIA provider + model catalogs ⚡ Faster startup + plugin/channel fixes Group chat finally feels agent-native. github.com/openclaw/openc…
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David Vance
David Vance@DavidVance·
The truth
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عامل ناشناس
عامل ناشناس@DNA_shadowx·
ما مردم ایران مرگ جلادان و خامنه ای را دیدیم، سقوط سرداران و فروریختن هیبت سرکوبگران را دیدیم. دیدیم چگونه نام سپاه در جهان با تروریسم گره خورد و چگونه نمایندگان حکومتی جزیی، مثل تاج حتی پیش از رسیدن به خاک کشورها با اخراج و تحقیر روبه‌رو شدند. دیدیم چگونه پس از مرگ سلیمانی و خامنه ای باز هم در میز مذاکره برای التماس نشستند ما ذلت این نظام را هم در بیرون دیدیم، هم در درون. ما نسلی هستیم که خون دادیم، زندان دیدیم، تبعید دیدیم و ایستادیم. نسلی که این همه را تحمل کرده، پایان راه را هم خواهد دید. ما مرگ ظلم را دیده‌ایم؛ آزادی را هم خواهیم دید
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Amnesty Iran
Amnesty Iran@AmnestyIran·
Two months on, 90+ million people in Iran are still cut off from the internet amid an internet shutdown imposed by the authorities. Meanwhile, officials from the Islamic Republic keep using the internet freely. Access to the internet is a human right; it must be restored NOW!
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NetBlocks
NetBlocks@netblocks·
☎️ It's now day 61 of #Iran's internet blackout as the nation-scale censorship measure surpasses 1440 hours. As the shutdown continues in its third month, Iran's digital environment is more tightly controlled than ever with all communication channels restricted and monitored.
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National Union for Democracy in Iran
Two full months have passed since the regime plunged Iran into a nationwide internet blackout, and their violent war on Iranians continues. No amount of censorship will change the reality: the Iranian people want this regime gone.
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Department of State
Department of State@StateDept·
SECRETARY RUBIO: Our desire is not to hurt the people of Iran. Frankly, we wish the voices of the people of Iran were heard as opposed to having 40,000 of them murdered in the streets, inside of hospitals, and executed on a routine basis. They are victims of that regime.
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Saeed Ghasseminejad
Saeed Ghasseminejad@SGhasseminejad·
ادعاهایی مثل بیهوده بودن یا ناموفق بودن سفر شاهزاده به اروپا بخشی از برنامه جمهوری اسلامیست. بخش اول برنامه جمهوری اسلامی فشار بر دولت‌های اروپایی برای لغو سفر و‌ برنامه بود. بخش دوم تبلیغ بیهوده یا ناموفق بودن آن است. اگر بیهوده است چرا اینقدر می‌کوشید لغو شود. اگر ناموفق بود چرا اینقدر جوش می‌زنید؟
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National Union for Democracy in Iran
Mohammad Abbasi was arrested during the Lion and Sun Revolution, along with his daughter Fatemeh. The regime has sentenced Mohammad to death on charges of "enmity against Allah" and his sentence could be carried out at any moment. Fatemeh was sentenced to 25 years in prison.
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Saeed Ghasseminejad
Saeed Ghasseminejad@SGhasseminejad·
The regime is now selling the same internet that was once available to the public—at several times the original price. It calls this service “Internet Pro” and offers it only to a selected segment of society. This differs from the “carte blanche” access granted to regime propagandists, who are provided unfiltered internet. “Internet Pro” is essentially the same filtered internet that remains connected to the outside world. The rest of society, however, has been cut off from the world. Those who can afford it are forced to buy internet access on the black market at exorbitant rates. The providers, unsurprisingly, are regime insiders profiting from the very blackout they imposed.
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National Union for Democracy in Iran
As the weeks go by, Iranians remain trapped under a complete internet blackout. Leaving Iranians unable to connect to the world or share and receive unfiltered information, the Islamic Republic has silenced an entire nation for 59 days straight.
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Pouria Mojabi@pouria3·
@BarackObama And yet not once you rejected the violence done by the IRGC on innocent humans. The double standard Barack Hossein Obama!
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
Although we don’t yet have the details about the motives behind last night's shooting at the White House Correspondents Dinner, it’s incumbent upon all us to reject the idea that violence has any place in our democracy. It’s also a sobering reminder of the courage and sacrifice that U.S. Secret Service Agents show every day. I’m grateful to them – and thankful that the agent who was shot is going to be okay.
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