91 million people will be affected by continuing to live in a dictatorship.
Tens of thousands of people just chose death instead. Making a deal throws them away.
You promised.
Trump on Iran:
We're either going to make a deal, or we're going to finish the job, okay? And it won't be tough to finish the job.
I'd rather make a deal because I don't want to affect 91 million people. We can knock down their bridges in one hour.
We can knock out their energy supply, all of those big plants that they built, big, beautiful, modern plants. They don't have any money now. We haven't given them any money.
We can knock out their electricity and power-generating plants in, I would say, a small part of an afternoon. Every plant will be gone, and they know that.
Do you think the western influencers who attended Khamenei’s funeral asked themselves why the internet was shut down and journalists barred during the January massacre when the nation was in actual mourning, but cameras and press were everywhere to cover the 1% of extremists who worshipped the dictator that killed them?
The answer is probably no. Because by the time you’re flying to the Islamic Republic to be one with the Ayatollah’s mourners, you have become the 1%.
ICE might have finally affected my life personally. The place that used to make the best nachos I've ever had can't keep a cook and looks like it might go out of business.
Explain again why we're giving the Islamic Republic billions of dollars? Because they're American at ❤️?
The Islamist extremists mourning the death of the tyrannical Ayatollah are not reflective of the Iranian population. They represent no more than 10% at best. The overwhelming majority of Iranians want regime change, as seen during the January protests.
I joined @AlexArmstrong👇
@GBNEWS
Worth asking why @CNN was not allowed to witness the funerals of the thousands of Iranians killed by the regime in January? That is, if families were even permitted to retrieve their children’s bodies and have a funeral…
There is nothing wrong with reporting on the news. There is everything wrong with sharing a selective screenshot.
This is the true terroristic nature of the regime in #Iran. All the sanctions relief in the world won't change it, and in fact provides more resources for the regime to use in directing terror plots against American and European nationals.
How many hitman can you hire on US soil for $300,000,000,000?
But don’t worry @mdubowitz,@LauraLoomer, @benshapiro and President @realDonaldTrump, Vance made sure those billions in the Ayatollah Bailout deal will only be “invested in American Corn and Soy”. Islamist promise😏
BREAKING: President Trump issues a stark warning to Iran, declaring the U.S. is prepared to completely dismantle the country's infrastructure "in a small part of an afternoon" if a diplomatic deal cannot be reached.
"We're going to win one way or the other. We're going to make a deal or we're going to finish the job, okay. And it won't be tough to finish the job.”
“I'd rather make a deal, because I don't want to affect 91 million people. We can knock down their bridges in one hour. We can knock out their energy supply.”
“We can knock out their electricity and power generating plants. And I would say in a small part of an afternoon, every plant will be gone. And they know that."
Anna says her son Anton was taken from the Oleshky boarding institution in the first days of Russia's full-scale war. He was an adult, but with the developmental level of a small child
He had two shunts implanted in his brain to drain fluid from his ventricles. He needed neurological monitoring every three months. Anton called Anna a mom. He knew everyone in the family by name and could identify them from photographs. He understood jokes.
When she was having a hard day, he would cuddle up to her and comfort her. His favorite food was meat, salted pork fat, and onion. Anna says Anton "opened an entire world to her." But now, she hasn't known where he is for over four years.
Anna has written to Ukraine's Ombudsman twice. The first visit produced only bureaucratic confusion. The second produced complete silence. She speaks to every journalist who will have her. Anna is doing it in the hope of finding the one who will help her bring her beloved son back
https://t.co/tbPv4IbFTa
At his prom, 15-year-old Egor Holodryha danced the graduation waltz alone.
His partner, his classmate Maria, was supposed to be there beside him. They had spent months rehearsing together, dreaming about this night.
But on May 14, Russia killed her in a missile strike on Kyiv. Maria died alongside her father and grandmother.
Egor refused to find another partner.
“It would have been a betrayal of Maria,” he said.
So while other couples danced together, he finished their dance alone.
This is what Russia steals. Not just lives, but futures, dreams, first dances, and memories that should have lasted a lifetime.
Photo by Oksana Parafeniuk for The New York Times.
Zimbabwean investigators have exposed an alleged human trafficking network that is recruiting Zimbabwean citizens to fight for the Russian military in Ukraine.
https://t.co/0r21zD6gu9
In just the first week of July, 30 educational institutions in Kyiv were damaged by Russian attacks. Since the beginning of May, the total number of educational institutions damaged in the capital has reached 115. Each such attack effectively deprives #UkrainianChildren of a safe learning environment and has long-term consequences for their right to education. Educational institutions are civilian objects protected under #InternationalLaw.
#WarCrimes
An 18-year-old Kolbar, identified as Salah Khoshnamak, was shot and killed by Iranian border guards while carrying goods through a mountainous border area near the western Iranian city of Marivan on Monday, according to a human rights group.
He was the second Kolbar killed by border guards in four days.
https://t.co/6p5aURRaJL
Today is the funeral of little angel Milana. She was just 5 years old. Russians killed her mother Natalia as well. Her older sister, Veronica, 13, is in the hospital.
📍Sumy, Ukraine
22 killed. The scariest part is that Russian strikes are becoming routine. At night you count the explosions, in the morning you see the devastation, in a day the names and faces of the killed appear.
Still someone to debate whether we’re “winning enough” to deserve more help?
It was difficult for me to decide to share this photograph.
A russian missile killed an entire family.
Will this photograph stop the war? Most likely not. But I believe the world needs to see the truth.
I hope those whom this photograph will cause pain can forgive me.
Kyiv, July 6, 2026.
(Photo and text by Efrem Lukatsky)
1.- 3. From Google
- "Where were you during the funeral?"
-It is easier than anyone wants to believe to acclimate people to a society in which spying on and denouncing neighbors, relatives, friends, colleagues and strangers is rewarded.
1. https://t.co/808jk6lQH2
Why not just take them out?
Why keep paying them? Why pay people whose slogan is "Death to America?" Sure, free speech is fabulous; thank you for letting the United States know how you feel, time and again.
1. https://t.co/808jk6lQH2
Why not just take them out?
Why keep paying them? Why pay people whose slogan is "Death to America?" Sure, free speech is fabulous; thank you for letting the United States know how you feel, time and again.