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@tparsi The current Iranian government and people’s dynamic and culture has been a delight to get to know. Pahlavi would be a shitty dictator
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Trita Parsi@tparsi·
Increasingly clear that Pahlavi sees Iranians as nothing more than dispensable pawns in his game to help Israel Reporter: "The civilian toll of the war you supported is huge. Have you lost your chance to lead Iran?" Pahlavi shockingly responds by questioning whether the casualties have been "huge" and goes on to say that the majority of the casualties were from the regime...
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voicedacid@voicedacid·
@neeratanden It’s people like you qualifying maturity by whether they support Zionism or not
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voicedacid@voicedacid·
@ggreenwald It’s also a botted grift that popped up out of nowhere a couple years ago flooding every social media short
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
What made Joe Rogan uniquely influential and important in politics was that he built a huge audience based on apolitical topics like culture and comedy and MMA, so his politics talk reached a massive number of people not already captive to a party or ideology. George Soros' son can finance a huge platform of hardcore partisans and make a lot of money, but it's not changing or affecting anything. Meidas Touch watchers are, by definition, already fanatically partisan Democrats and so it doesn't matter how big the audience grows.
Alex Soros@AlexanderSoros

We can do better than a 'Joe Rogan of the left' — and we have. They're called @MeidasTouch, and they're outperforming every benchmark. Congrats, guys. barrettmedia.com/2026/04/23/mei…

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Arya Yadeghaar (Backup)
Arya Yadeghaar (Backup)@AryJeayBackup·
Almost everytime you get into a taxi or a shop, people talk about this person, that person in politics, certain groups, certain parties, etc… but so far, all discussions in Iran are about how much of a son of a b*tch Trump is. Nobody’s busy arguing over hardliners or moderates
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Arya Yadeghaar (Backup)@AryJeayBackup·
Trump using the terms “hardliners” & “moderates” means he’s itching for yet another instigation of riots inside Iran. But he doesn’t know that currently, nobody in Iran is talking about hardliners, this camp, that faction etc. 99% of Iranians are aware of Trump’s intentions rn.
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Barak Ravid
Barak Ravid@BarakRavid·
🚨Trump on Truth Social: I have ordered the United States Navy to shoot and kill any boat, small boats though they may be (Their naval ships are ALL, 159 of them, at the bottom of the sea!), that is putting mines in the waters of the Strait of Hormuz. There is to be no hesitation. Additionally, our mine “sweepers” are clearing the Strait right now. I am hereby ordering that activity to continue, but at a tripled up level! Thank you for your attention to this matter
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Reza Nasri
Reza Nasri@RezaNasri1·
The war benefited Iran in at least one aspect: The overt attention given to Iran for the last 50 days has completely shattered the fabricated image that Israeli-affiliated media had crafted of the country for decades. Many people have now realized that: 1- Iran is not run by mad apocalyptic “mullahs". Many Iranian officials are sophisticated technocrats, steeped in political science, literature, mathematics, international relations, and philosophy. They hold PhDs and strong academic credentials from renowned universities, and have actually authored books on Immanuel Kant, negotiations and governance. In fact, they are much more sophisticated than their Western counterparts. For one, none of them ever appeared on the Epstein list. That is precisely why they do not have to bend or bow before Israel or its network of lobbies. 2- The Iranian people are proud and patriotic. They are willing to risk their lives by forming human chains around bridges and critical infrastructure to protect their homeland. They have never welcomed, and will never welcome, foreign intervention. Neighboring countries were mistaken in assuming they would need to close their borders to manage an influx of refugees fleeing war from Iran. Not only did Iranians refuse to flee the war zone, but many living abroad actually returned home by land once the conflict began. 3- Iran is a resilient nation that has endured decades of illegal sanctions, sadistic “maximum pressure” campaigns, covert operations, and outright war. It stood tall, relied solely on itself, and built a formidable military, industrial, and scientific base. By contrast, countries with far stronger economies are already complaining about the economic fallout from the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and are growing impatient. Iran withstood their sanctions for nearly fifty years, yet they cannot tolerate fifty days of reciprocal economic pressure. Hopefully this reality will force them to recognize the depravity of their past policies. 4- Iran is not a state sponsor of terrorism. Its only “sin” has been to be the sole country on Earth that has firmly, openly, and proudly stood up to Israeli apartheid and genocidal policies. That is the real source of all the demonization. 5- Iran did not squander money—or the brief proceeds from temporary sanctions relief—on destabilizing the region. It invested in infrastructure instead. The sheer number of hospitals, airports, petrochemical plants, railroads, bridges, ports, pharmaceutical factories, and universities targeted in the war reveals exactly where that money was spent. 6- Iran did not seek war. It pursued serious diplomacy, only to be betrayed on multiple occasions. The United States withdrew from the JCPOA and then attacked Iran twice while new negotiations were underway. All the smears claiming that Iran fails to honor its international commitments or is prone to lying and cheating are pure nonsense unsupported by empirical evidence. 7- Iran’s foreign policy is guided by values, principles, and national pride rather than materialist “cost-benefit” calculations. Understanding this is essential to reaching any genuine deal. Otherwise, within a narrow “cost-benefit” paradigm, Israeli experts and think tanks will continue to rush to portray Iran’s intentions as hostile—just as they have done for decades by relentlessly disseminating the falsehood that Iran is seeking to build nuclear weapons.
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
For the people who decided to believe that those 8 Iranian women in those pictures spread by Israeli propagandists were to be imminently executed by Iran, and also believe Trump's claim that he heroically saved them, can you point to any evidentiary basis for these claims?
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voicedacid@voicedacid·
@Truth2M @swd2 @atrupar Drones, crypto, fusion energy it’s like every deal this admin goes thru the family. They can make these companies but they simply can’t build these companies into success. These are effectively meme coins.
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voicedacid@voicedacid·
The west should be responsible. After pushing years of colonialism it should be aware. It shouldn’t push civilizations into a corner with no option but survival. This is delusional. We have to learn to adapt and navigate smoothly for the sake of ourselves and others.
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Press TV 🔻
Press TV 🔻@PressTV·
Iran's President Pezeshkian expresses his gratitude to the nurse who saved 3 newborn babies during a US-Israeli airstrike. 🔹 President Pezeshkian adds that what is captured on CCTV only shows a small scope of the dedication and sacrifices made by the beloved children of Iran.
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Rep. Carlos Gimenez: "Really what this has demonstrated is that we can choke off China's oil anytime we want. We now have Venezuela's oil -- it's under our control -- and we can stop the flow of Iranian oil anytime."
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Arya Yadeghaar (Backup)
Arya Yadeghaar (Backup)@AryJeayBackup·
BREAKING: An Iranian activist threw paint on Reza Pahlavi before his federal press conference in Berlin, today. He was first approached by a woman who said “we love you, please continue.” Then immediately followed by a man throwing a bucket of orange paint on him.
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voicedacid@voicedacid·
@fidelisanumole @fresh_sadegh Nah, everyday it’s closed means global economy is disrupted more. He will get frustrated. Besides the blockade isn’t working. For every ship that gets stopped Iran can take one from UAE.
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Fidelis Anumole@fidelisanumole·
@fresh_sadegh I have a different opinion. America is confident that Blockade of Iran is more useful. The question is whether they are correct. For the Americans, why shoot when you can blockade
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Fereshteh Sadeghi فرشته صادقی 🟩 ☫ 🟥
Yesterday, Tuesday 21 April 2026 was the day America’s collapse began when #Iran ignored Trump’s threats and did not go to negotiate under pressure and threats. Because the collapse of an empire starts when the credibility of terror and the fear of it, stops.
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voicedacid@voicedacid·
@ecoirantv There will be no economy or profit if the US thinks it can just blockade Iran and destroy it. There will be no nation of arms are put down. Your bank accounts will be locked away by the us federal reserve. Their is no option fight for liberty maybe get a deal or lose the nation
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