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@LangmanVince What did we win in this victory?
The Strait is opened like it was prior to the bombings (now with a toll). What was it actually over (it's not nukes)?
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@MasMas2171 @zeebigbear Exile regimes that have defected to the US have never succeeded. The puppet regime lacks legitimacy.
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No we don't expect that, people are ready to take back to the streets to take over control once they get the green signal from Trump and Reza Pahlavi. There is a reason there has been no uprising since the beginning of war, US/Israel officials and Pahlavi told people to stay home for now because it's not safe to go out while bombs are being dropped. Trump has mentioned it so many times in his interviews, stay home until we tell you it's safe to come out.
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I'm Iranian.
My family in Iran and I fully support this war and endorse President Trump's resolve to obliterate the murderous Islamic Republic regime.
Nothing, I repeat, NOTHING is scarier for Iranians than the regime surviving—not bombs and not the destruction of any infrastructure.
We know that this war is not against the people of Iran but against one of the most dangerous terrorist regimes ever existed.
Iranians have made up their minds: we want this regime gone and Prince Reza Pahlavi to return to his country to help us make Iran great again.
#DigitalBlackOutIran
#KingRezaPahlaviForIran
#KingRezaPahlavi

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America chooses strength and results, which is exactly why we don't beg for help like weak nations do.
Asking allies to share the burden against a common enemy isn't weakness, it's smart leadership. Your "disable" typo just shows how disabled your brain is.
Trump gets results without endless wars or apologies. Cry harder.
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Dear American people,
What have you done to yourselves? Does a statement like this truly sit well with you? When rhetoric around Iran and the Strait of Hormuz slips into spectacle, it reflects not strength, but a quiet abdication of responsibility. Politics, at its finest, is a moral conversation; anchored in restraint, reason, and accountability. Reduced to performance, it becomes mere noise: loud, reckless, and unanswerable.
The question, then, is not about one individual. It is about what a democracy, in its collective wisdom, chooses to accept and eventually, to normalize. We, too, are not sailing in a different boat.
Jai Hind.

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@techmudder @manojkjhadu America chooses strength and results, so why ask for help? that's disable
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Your sanctimonious letter dripping with fake moral superiority is nothing but weak hand wringing from someone whose country bends over for Iranian oil and Chinese influence while lecturing Americans on restraint. Trumps strong rhetoric on the Strait of Hormuz isnt spectacle its accountability. The regime threatens global shipping funds terror and races for nukes and empty moral conversations have achieved zero for decades. America chooses strength and results not your performative poetry that normalizes weakness and surrender. Democracy isnt about surrendering to bullies its about confronting them. Your Jai Hind virtue signal changes nothing.
Coming from India maybe clean up your own backyard first endless poverty religious riots massive corruption and groveling diplomacy before pretending to school Americans on responsibility.
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IRAN REFUSING TO ACCEPT TRUMP'S CEASEFIRE PROPOSAL REMINDS ME OF WHY I HATE THE REGIME SO MUCH
IF THEY DON'T ACCEPT A DEAL SOON, THEY WILL DESTROY THEIR OWN COUNTRY
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
TRUMP MADE A MISTAKE STARTING THIS WAR, AND IRAN IS MAKING A MISTAKE NOT ACCEPTING TO END THIS WAR
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@MagaGrunt1 What kind of you still advocate sending American children to fighting for Israel?
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@MisterVR5 @Wyi_Gaius Don't look for trouble if you don't have the ability. Make a mess then blame others. it just show your weakness
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@Wyi_Gaius In the real world we call that weak and sleeping with the enemy. We saved France from the Nazis at a cost of many American lives ... yet France is now allies with Terrorist Iran.
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The US asked France for help to open the strait and France said "no".
The UAE asked for a resolution to open the strait with force and France said "no".
Now, France has made a deal with Iran and French ships are passing through the strait freely.
France logic: why fight when you can just make a deal and pass without stress?? Be wise like France!

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@Wyi_Gaius Before February 28, the Strait was unimpeded. Who changed the state?
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@DyingofTheL1ght @DSPetolicchio If you don't let them confess, it's over. you red neck don't talk about ivy leagues
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@skeat1981 @DSPetolicchio Go jump off a building after you can't find a job with your PhD wumao. If western colleges are so bad then why do CCP parents send their selfish children to America to study in ivy leagues. Trust me they're a disease too. Every last Chinese student needs their visa revoked.
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@GuntherEagleman So why are you still so shameless staying? you have no legs?
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@DyingofTheL1ght @DSPetolicchio It proves that education in your country is shit.
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@DSPetolicchio China has tried to culturally steal the Japanese aesthetic because all of their history was wiped away by the government that still stands today. Not even Chinese history is genuine, a bastardized copy of Japan.
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Asymmetrical morality is destroying Western civilization.
Example:
- US and Israel bomb Iran military targets
- Iran attacks civilian shipping
- US and Israel blamed for economic consequences
- Iran barely criticised
You see this over and over again.
"Oh the US should have planned for this."
Ok sure, but you're still allowing Iran to attack civilian targets without any sanctions.
It's one thing for Iran to respond by attacking military targets, but the moment they attacked civilian infrastructure and shipping in the region the rest of the world should have condemned them and started punishing Iran.
But they didn't.
Total moral failure.
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@kajakallas @kajakallas I think you should call Donald Trump and Benjamin netanyahu and have this same discussion with them.
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I had a phone call with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi today to discuss the situation in Iran and its impact on the global economy and energy security. We also discussed EU-China relations.
Iranian attacks on civilian ships, and the threat of more, have brought traffic in the Strait of Hormuz to a near halt. This is why restoring safe, toll-free freedom of navigation in the Strait, consistent with the Law of the Sea, is an urgent priority.
The EU supports all diplomatic efforts to achieve this and calls for de-escalation and restraint. Attacks against civilians and civilian infrastructure must cease.
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