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Ali@Ali8564_a·
@arashdre21 از کجا بفهمیم که کی سیمکارت سفیده؟
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Arash@arashdre21·
به نظرم بهترین کاری که کامیونیتی فارسی میتونه بکنه اینه این سیمکارت سفیدا رو میوت کنه که ایمپرشن نگیرن.
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Ali@Ali8564_a·
@NHPUKOfficial It seems you did not understand completely what the islamic republic is!!!
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🇬🇧 National Housing Party U.K. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
So what if Iranian missiles can reach Europe? Russian, Chinese & Korean missiles can reach Europe. Doesn’t mean we need to invade them. It just means they can defend themselves from the Rothschild crime family & Iran also has that right.
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Ali@Ali8564_a·
@GunterFehlinger Why obliterate power plants? The U.S. should recognize the regime—not the Iranian people—is the enemy. Destroying the energy source for millions won't stop a government that already treats its own citizens as expendable
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Gunther Fehlinger-Jahn
Gunther Fehlinger-Jahn@GunterFehlinger·
Every bomb on Iran is justified until regime surrender Why did you not bomb the energy infrastructure from 28.2 onwards? No more appeasment The regime must fall All Iranian regime infrastructure must go until regime surrender
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh

🚨 BREAKING: President Trump just gave Iran the ultimatum of a LIFETIME "If Iran doesn’t FULLY OPEN, WITHOUT THREAT, the Strait of Hormuz, within 48 HOURS, the United States of America will hit and obliterate their various POWER PLANTS, STARTING WITH THE BIGGEST ONE FIRST!" 🔥 47 DOES NOT BLUFF. Listen, Iran, or face fire and fury!

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Ali@Ali8564_a·
@McFaul Why obliterate power plants? The U.S. should recognize the regime—not the Iranian people—is the enemy. Destroying the energy source for millions won't stop a government that already treats its own citizens as expendable
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Ali@Ali8564_a·
@ElijahSchaffer Why obliterate power plants? The U.S. should recognize the regime—not the Iranian people—is the enemy. Destroying the energy source for millions won't stop a government that already treats its own citizens as expendable
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Ali@Ali8564_a·
@krassenstein Why obliterate power plants? The U.S. should recognize the regime—not the Iranian people—is the enemy. Destroying the energy source for millions won't stop a government that already treats its own citizens as expendable
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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
MAJOR BREAKING: Trump threatens to “obliterate Iran’s Power plants,” at 7:44pm Et on Monday if the Strait of Hormuz is not open. Here are five reasons why this would be such a horrible move: First, it would be a major escalation of the war. This is already a highly combustible moment: Trump publicly threatened to “obliterate” Iran’s power plants unless Tehran reopened the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours, after weeks of U.S.-Israeli strikes, Iranian missile attacks, and a major energy shock tied to the strait’s disruption. Reuters and AP both describe the conflict as already expanded, with Iranian strikes reaching Diego Garcia and southern Israel, and with the Strait of Hormuz still central to the crisis. Second, Iran would likely retaliate far beyond just the battlefield inside Iran. A strike on power plants would hit core civilian infrastructure, so Tehran would have strong incentive to answer with attacks on U.S. bases, Gulf energy sites, shipping, partner states, and possibly diplomatic facilities. Reuters has already reported Iranian warnings to Gulf energy installations, ongoing attacks on major regional oil and gas facilities, and broader threats tied to Hormuz. The Wall Street Journal also reports increased pressure on U.S. diplomatic missions. Third, it could create a humanitarian disaster inside Iran. Knocking out major power generation is not like hitting a discrete military target. It can cascade into water treatment failures, hospital disruptions, food spoilage, communications blackouts, fuel distribution problems, sewage failures, and mass civilian suffering. Even if the U.S. framed it as coercive pressure, the real-world effect would likely be to punish civilians broadly. That would invite international condemnation and serious questions under the laws of war, especially if the attacks were viewed as disproportionate or as targeting dual-use infrastructure with predictable civilian harm. The EU has already called for an end to strikes on energy and water infrastructure. Fourth, it would probably make the global energy crisis even worse, not better. The current war has already driven a historic supply disruption: Reuters reports the effective closure of Hormuz and related attacks have removed massive supply from the market, pushed oil sharply higher, and threatened LNG availability for years. G7 governments are already discussing action to protect energy supplies and maritime security. A U.S. attack on Iran’s electrical grid could push Tehran to make Hormuz even more dangerous, expand attacks on Gulf producers, and harden the crisis rather than resolve it. Fifth, it would deepen the political blowback at home and abroad. AP reports Congress is already demanding an exit plan and questioning the administration’s legal authority and strategy as the war drags on and costs mount. A deliberate strike on national power infrastructure would intensify those concerns, especially if it looked like mission creep, collective punishment, or a step toward regime-change war without congressional authorization. Allies that support keeping Hormuz open might still oppose turning the war into a systematic attack on civilian infrastructure.
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Ali@Ali8564_a·
@Quadcarl Why obliterate power plants? The U.S. should recognize the regime—not the Iranian people—is the enemy. Destroying the energy source for millions won't stop a government that already treats its own citizens as expendable
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Quadcarl@Quadcarl·
Isn’t bombing civilian power plants a war crime?
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@realericmoutsos Targeting the power grid is a strategic failure. The U.S. must realize this regime won't be deterred by civilian suffering; hitting essential infrastructure only harms a nation held hostage while the leadership remains insulated
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Eric Moutsos
Eric Moutsos@realericmoutsos·
Is this supposed to help “liberate” civilians in Iran?
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Ali@Ali8564_a·
@EdKrassen Targeting the power grid is a strategic failure. The U.S. must realize this regime won't be deterred by civilian suffering; hitting essential infrastructure only harms a nation held hostage while the leadership remains insulated
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Ed Krassenstein
Ed Krassenstein@EdKrassen·
Dear U.S. military personnel. Bombing Iranian power plants would almost certainly constitute a war crime. If Trump asks you to do it, call a lawyer. Do NOT obey his illegal orders!
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Ali@Ali8564_a·
@steve_hanke Targeting the power grid is a strategic failure. The U.S. must realize this regime won't be deterred by civilian suffering; hitting essential infrastructure only harms a nation held hostage while the leadership remains insulated
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Steve Hanke
Steve Hanke@steve_hanke·
BREAKING: If Iran does not open the Strait of Hormuz in 48 hours, Trump threatens to strike Iran's power plants. SUCH AN ATTACK IS GETTING CLOSE, IF NOT INTO, THE WAR CRIMES ZONE.
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Ali@Ali8564_a·
@MalcolmNance Targeting the power grid is a strategic failure. The U.S. must realize this regime won't be deterred by civilian suffering; hitting essential infrastructure only harms a nation held hostage while the leadership remains insulated
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Malcolm Nance
Malcolm Nance@MalcolmNance·
THREATS WONT WORK: If Trump hits Iranian power plants, which is clearly a suggestion by Netanyahu, say goodbye to Gulf States power & water desalination plants. In 48 hours the most likely outcomes are: 1) The SOH will likely see mines appear/detected/being planted… deliberately & obviously. 2) The next ship without an IRGC EzPass will get set aflame by small boats 3) Jebel Ali has power plant & desalinization complex supporting Dubai will be hit massively by drones. This is no off ramp, it’s Trump crashing the car into the divider … because it will “look cool.”
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Ali@Ali8564_a·
@KimIversenShow Striking power plants punishes 90 million civilians, not the regime. Since these terrorist leaders are indifferent to their people’s survival, destroying infrastructure creates a humanitarian disaster without weakening the government's grip
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Ali@Ali8564_a·
@Jason_Jorjani Striking power plants punishes 90 million civilians, not the regime. Since these terrorist leaders are indifferent to their people’s survival, destroying infrastructure creates a humanitarian disaster without weakening the government's grip
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Jason Reza Jorjani 🇮🇷
Jason Reza Jorjani 🇮🇷@Jason_Jorjani·
This is VERY bad. It may accelerate the collapse of the regime, but it would also leave Iranians living under appalling conditions for a long time – and the tyrannical Islamic death cult that has taken them hostage (and recently genocidally massacred them) couldn't care less.
The White House@WhiteHouse

🚨 “If Iran doesn’t FULLY OPEN, WITHOUT THREAT, the Strait of Hormuz, within 48 HOURS from this exact point in time, the United States of America will hit and obliterate their various POWER PLANTS, STARTING WITH THE BIGGEST ONE FIRST…” - President DONALD J. TRUMP

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@AmyMcGrathKY Striking power plants punishes 90 million civilians, not the regime. Since these terrorist leaders are indifferent to their people’s survival, destroying infrastructure creates a humanitarian disaster without weakening the government's grip
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Amy McGrath
Amy McGrath@AmyMcGrathKY·
Where is Congress? It’s absolutely insane that one reckless man can escalate this affecting all of us and other nations in the region without Congress doing anything at all.
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

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@JohnnyNash77 Why obliterate power plants? The U.S. should recognize the regime—not the Iranian people—is the enemy. Destroying the energy source for millions won't stop a government that treats its own citizens as expendable
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JohnnyNash@JohnnyNash77·
If the electricity is taken out, it would be absolutely devastating for Iran. The Islamic Republic regime must go urgently.
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@TheRickWilson Why obliterate power plants? The U.S. should recognize the regime—not the Iranian people—is the enemy. Destroying the energy source for millions won't stop a government that treats its own citizens as expendable
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Rick Wilson
Rick Wilson@TheRickWilson·
When the terror hits here at home, remember this madman:
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@RapidResponse47 Why obliterate power plants? The U.S. should recognize the regime—not the Iranian people—is the enemy. Destroying the energy source for millions won't stop a government that treats its own citizens as expendable
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@covie_93 Why obliterate power plants? The U.S. should recognize the regime—not the Iranian people—is the enemy. Destroying the energy source for millions won't stop a government that treats its own citizens as expendable
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Covie
Covie@covie_93·
Just out here casually announcing plans to commit a war crime.
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@mdubowitz Why obliterate power plants? The U.S. should recognize the regime—not the Iranian people—is the enemy. Destroying the energy source for millions won't stop a government that treats its own citizens as expendable
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Mark Dubowitz
Mark Dubowitz@mdubowitz·
The regime still hasn’t internalized that President Trump will out-escalate them if he thinks escalation is required to force de-escalation. He is not a conventional Western politician, and Tehran repeatedly miscalculates because it keeps assuming he is.
The White House@WhiteHouse

🚨 “If Iran doesn’t FULLY OPEN, WITHOUT THREAT, the Strait of Hormuz, within 48 HOURS from this exact point in time, the United States of America will hit and obliterate their various POWER PLANTS, STARTING WITH THE BIGGEST ONE FIRST…” - President DONALD J. TRUMP

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@Angry_Staffer Why obliterate power plants? The U.S. should recognize the regime—not the Iranian people—is the enemy. Destroying the energy source for millions won't stop a government that treats its own citizens as expendable
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Angry Staffer
Angry Staffer@Angry_Staffer·
We won! Iran is completely destroyed. We’re destroying all of Iran’s military capability. We’ve destroyed all of Iran’s military capability. The war will be winding down soon. Our allies should open the strait, very easy to do Open the strait or we’re committing war crimes
Aaron Rupar@atrupar

Trump: “If Iran doesn’t FULLY OPEN, WITHOUT THREAT, the Strait of Hormuz, within 48 HOURS from this exact point in time, the United States of America will hit and obliterate their various POWER PLANTS, STARTING WITH THE BIGGEST ONE FIRST! Thank you for your attention to this matter. President DONALD J. TRUMP”

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