MehdiMMJ
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🚨BREAKING: This giant banner just went up in Tehran, featuring Trita Parsi, founder of NIAC and co-founder of the Quincy Institute in America. The quote they put on it in Persian: "Trump’s failed war has eliminated the power of America’s military threats." The Iranian regime is literally putting his face on billboards to celebrate "defeating" America. Trita Parsi, a green card holder living in the U.S., has spent years in Washington shaping the Iran debate in ways that consistently echo Tehran's line. Court documents from years ago exposed his repeated contacts with regime officials and helping arrange meetings for Javad Zarif with American politicians. And just this February, on Iranian state TV during a political talk show, regime figures openly called him "the Islamic Republic's lobbyist in America." They said it on camera. A guy with deep regime-adjacent ties, influencing U.S. foreign policy conversations from inside America, now the mullahs are bragging about him on public banners in Tehran. @POTUS @StateDept @USCIS @SecRubio @marklevinshow




🚨 EXCLUSIVE 🚨 Daughter Of Former Iranian Vice President Tied To Khamenei And Rouhani, Sorena Sattari, Conducts U.S. Army-Funded Research At Rice University SHE MUST BE DEPORTED! Cc: @SecWar @SecArmy @NIH @RiceUniversity @SecRubio @DHSgov @ICEgov loomered.com/2026/04/11/exc…




X poll, 2026 edition: should social media companies suspend the accounts of governments and officials who shut down or censor the internet?


اجازه بدید هر کی هر جوری دوست داره واکنش بده. فایدهای نداره که مدام توضیح و تحلیل ارائه داد. بذارید همه خالی بشن. اینم بمونه اینجا: ⏳

چه لجنزاری؛ فقط مانده بود سفیدشویی مجاهدین، که آن راه هم کردید.

I honestly thought this map was made up Hundreds of supertankers, the kind that carry two million barrels each, are currently racing toward the US Gulf Coast from every direction. Atlantic, Indian Ocean, around Africa, the scenic route, the "we were heading to Saudi Arabia but NVM" route. Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz and everyone panicked. Oil hit $126 a barrel. Gas hit $4 a gallon. Cable news did the thing where they put a red banner on screen and say "CRISIS" in a font that suggests you should be hoarding toilet paper. And then something happened that nobody in media seems interested in reporting, for obvious reasons. The world just... switched suppliers? Like changing your internet provider except the internet provider is the entire effing global energy economy. American oil exports are approaching record levels. Gulf Coast refineries are running at 95% capacity. Supertankers that were mid-ocean on their way to the Persian Gulf literally turned around and headed to Texas. That's not a metaphor. Ship tracking data shows them doing U-turns in the Indian Ocean. Meanwhile China, which was getting 45% of its oil imports through Hormuz and paying basement prices for sanctioned Iranian crude, is now competing with Japan and Europe for the same expensive American barrels. Chinese manufacturers are already raising prices 20% on goods headed to the US. So to summarize: Iran played its biggest card and the main result is that the United States became the world's emergency gas station and China's cheap energy subsidy evaporated. This is either the most elaborate coincidence in the history of geopolitics... or someone planned the sequence Venezuela -> Iran -> profits! I'll let you figure out which one

Saudi Arabia's east-west oil pipeline, which bypasses the Strait of Hormuz, is again functioning at full capacity of 7 million barrels a day.

Is @VOAfarsi still the voice of America, or is it the voice of the Islamic Republic? Why is a U.S.-funded outlet undermining both the administration and U.S. policy in the middle of a war effort? The title of a recent VOA program, “From Iran Prosperity Project to Stone Age,” is deeply misleading and has the potential to shape perceptions among Persian-speaking audiences against the United States before they even watch the show. It appears to mock President Trump’s “Stone Age” remarks while also taking a jab at Prince Reza Pahlavi’s Iran Prosperity Project. It is understandable if the outlet wants to avoid promoting Pahlavi out of concern over accusations that the U.S. is supporting regime change. But criticizing both the President of the United States and one of the most widely recognized Iranian opposition figures in this way raises serious questions about editorial judgment. More concerning, this framing risks implying a coordinated effort between the United States and Pahlavi to bring Iran to destruction and ruin. That is a serious and irresponsible implication. It is unacceptable.









