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ISRAEL TRIED TO KILL THE MAN WHO WAS NEGOTIATING PEACE
Kamal Kharazi was talking to Pakistan.
Pakistan was relaying his messages to VP Vance.
Vance was signaling Trump's openness to a deal.
This back-channel was LIVE when Israel struck Kharazi's home.
His wife is dead.
He's in the hospital.
Trump said nothing.
"While we were engaged in negotiations, they struck us."
Read that again.
You can't claim you want peace while your ally kills the negotiator.


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Likely THOUSANDS of U.S. troops DEAD
Trump Admin Cover-up: Pentagon has been intentionally downplaying troop casualties.
The Intercept@theintercept
Hundreds of U.S. personnel have been killed or injured in the region since the U.S. launched a war on Iran just over a month ago. CENTCOM has sent outdated statements on casualty numbers. interc.pt/4cm5Ua4
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The United States is governed by a strange person:
🔹 February 28: "We are starting a decisive operation." "It will be very quick."
🔹 March 2: "We will easily win."
🔹 March 3: "We have won the war."
🔹 March 7: "We have defeated Iran."
🔹 March 9: "We need to attack Iran." "The war is almost completely and very beautifully coming to an end."
🔹 March 12: "We have won, but we haven't fully won yet."
🔹 March 13: "We have won the war."
🔹 March 14: "Please help us."
🔹 March 15: "If you don't help us, I'll definitely remember it."
🔹 March 16: "In fact, we don't need any help at all." "I was just checking who was listening to me." "If NATO doesn't help, something very bad will happen to them."
🔹 March 17: "We don't need NATO's help and we don't want it." "I don't need Congress's approval to withdraw from NATO."
🔹 March 18: "Allies should cooperate to open the Strait of Hormuz."
🔹 March 19: "US allies should gather forces and help open the Strait of Hormuz."
🔹 March 20: "NATO is cowardly." "Maybe we'll gradually put an end to this."
🔹 March 21: "We don't use it, we don't need to open it."
🔹 March 22: "This is the last time. I'm giving Iran 48 hours." "Iran is finished."
🔹 March 23: "We're giving them more time."
🔹 March 24: "The war is coming to an end."
🔹 March 25: "We're still negotiating."
🔹 March 26: "Iran is begging for peace." "They've given us a gift." "We're postponing action." "We're giving them more time."
🔹 March 27: "The Ayatollah and I will together manage the Strait of Hormuz."
🔹 March 28: "There has been a regime change in Iran."
🔹 March 29: "The negotiations with Iran are going extremely well."
🔹 March 30: "The threat of an explosion and the complete destruction of Iran's oil and energy infrastructure and the occupation of Kharg Island."
🔹 March 31: "We are ready to end the war without opening the Strait of Hormuz."

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"Back to the Stone age?"
Most Europeans and Americans know very little about Iran.
Its modern history (in most cases narrated by its enemies) of course dominates most of the narratives about this incredible country and its people.
Some things might surprise you, the Achaemenid Empire 550–330 BC founded by Cyrus the Great, was one of the largest empires in human history, its known for its ultra efficient road system and postal service. Then theres Zoroastrianism, one of the earliest "monotheistic" religions, it emerged in Iran around the 6th century BC, influencing global religious thought.
The unstopable Arab and Muslim conquest in the 7th century, changed everything and ended the Sasanian Empire, spreading Islam and shaping Iran’s modern cultural identity.
The Safavid Dynasty 1501–1736 established Shia Islam as the state religion, largely setting Iran apart in the wider Muslim world.
Then comes the more widely know period of modern history, starting in 1979 with the "Islamic Revolution" which overthrew the Pahlavi monarchy (the Shah, you'll be familiar with his sons recent re emergence), creating the Islamic Republic and redefining Iran’s global image and political stance.
Despite these turmultous changes, Persian contributions shine in science, with people like polymath Al-Biruni (973–1048) measuring the Earth’s circumference with stunning accuracy, and Omar Khayyam's work in advanced algebra and astronomy. Then theres Persian literature, with poets like Rumi and Hafez, whose beautiful works remain a global treasure, blending mysticism and philosophy.
Iran is a great country renowned for its warm and hospitable people. It's not just another far off place on a map, its always been a regional powerhouse and will always be part of the discussion politically and economically.
It seems Iran is yet again at the centre of the world's gaze, don't forget that this ancient culture and its people's have weathered many many storms in the past, and it would in my view, be very unwise to underestimate their resolve, regardless of your political views.


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NEW:
🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran responds to Trump's comment that he plans to return them to the Stone Age:
“It is you who are taking your soldiers to their graves, not Iran, whom you seek to drag back to the Stone Age.
Hollywood delusions have so poisoned your minds that, with your paltry 250-year history, you threaten a civilization over 6,000 years old.”


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If you want a better understanding of the American regime, read this tweet‼️
For the first time, the U.S. Army tested a PRSM missile in Malard, Iran
A weapon that detonates mid-air, releasing thousands of deadly fragments
And as a result, 21 Iranian teenagers who were simply playing in their neighborhood lost their lives…


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