تو نمیتونی از منی که تو دوره جمهوری اسلامی رایگان در شهرستان مدرسه دولتی رفتم و بعد از مهاجرت در بهترین دانشگاه آمریکا درسم از اکثر آمریکاییها بهتر بود بخوای طرفدار پهلوی باشم که در زمانش نه مامانم و نه بابام نتونستند بخاطر زندگی در شهرستان و عدم دسترسی درس بخونند.
تو نون و نمک حروم خوردی و قدر نشناسی.
من بابام کارگر بود و بهم قدردانی یاد داد.
کافیه یا ۱۰۰ تا دلیل دیگه بیارم؟
@AmirAminiMD Amir, your takes are always so refreshing and well reasoned , thank you for bringing logic to a chaotic timeline . During a time that X was infested with vomit inducing demons like Golsa Ghamari, reading your updates has been a literal refuge. Ty for keeping us grounded and sane
It’s even more crazy how Iran fired thousands of “cheap” drones and missiles at several countries from thousands of miles away but not once accidentally hit a school, a university or a hospital.
It’s almost like their goal was defense & deterrence -not terror & ethnic cleansing.
The foremost obstacle in the United States is to disarm the worn-out talking points and the distorted narrative that spoilers will flood into public debate in order to strangle any agreement before it can take hold.
Diplomacy with Iran has rarely failed on its merits; it has failed because a well-rehearsed coalition of domestic actors in Washington has learned that the surest way to defeat an agreement is to poison the climate in which it must be ratified, before its terms are even understood.
That coalition is not hard to identify. Neoconservative strategists who have spent two decades insisting that pressure alone bends Tehran, the Israel lobby and its allied institutions, and many Democrats anxious about winning the midterm elections will almost certainly inundate the media with the same recycled formulas.
The script is predictable: "this deal is worse than the JCPOA," "Iran will use released funds to sponsor terrorism," "Iran will not spend the money on its own people but to destabilise the region," "Iran will simply buy time to build a weapon," "Iran will cheat." Each of these is engineered less to inform the public than to caricature and demonise an entire nation, collapsing a complex civilisation into a cartoon of menace.
The function of these slogans is to foreclose thought. They convert a negotiable, verifiable arrangement into a referendum on bad faith, so that any concession looks like capitulation and any verification regime looks naïve. They are unfalsifiable by design: if Iran complies, it is "buying time"; if it spends on reconstruction, it is "destabilising"; if it accepts inspections, it is "cheating somewhere we cannot see." A debate conducted on these terms cannot produce an agreement, because it has already assumed the conclusion that no agreement is possible.
This is the warning that must be stated plainly: a durable understanding with Iran cannot be built on these false assumptions or this manufactured rhetoric. An edifice raised on a fiction collapses the moment it is tested, and worse, it commits the administration to performing for an audience that has been told to expect betrayal. Policy grounded in demonisation does not merely risk failure; it guarantees it, because it leaves no political space for the trust that any implementation requires.
A serious agreement must instead be built on the reality of Iran as it is, not as its adversaries find it convenient to portray. That reality is of a state that has repeatedly proven itself an indispensable actor in the security of its region, whose cooperation has been decisive wherever stability was genuinely sought rather than merely declared. It is a country with a coherent and enduring political establishment, rooted in one of the world's oldest continuous civilisations, capable of honouring commitments that serve its own long-term interest in security and development. Recognising this is the precondition of any agreement that can survive contact with the world. Negotiators who internalise it will be negotiating with a country. Those who absorb the clichés will be negotiating only with a phantom of their own making.
Israel's total GDP is $540 billion. Iran's heavily sanctioned rump economy is $437 billion
An unsanctioned and reconstructed Iran will be many times more economically & strategically important to the world than Israel
This is why Israel finds a deal intolerable
I am not sure if Trump realizes that he has screwed Israel, particularly Netanyahu, in a way that they can’t even complain about without admitting their own lies and hypocrisy.
For decades, Israeli politicians had carefully created a fictional Iranian nuclear threat, while Israel’s actual objectives always were Iran’s destruction as functioning country, through civil war and in the best case scenario: balkanization.
And if that’s not possible, then at least the continued isolation and sanctioning of Iran, along with continued outside meddling, sabotage, and endless terror.
The worst-case scenario for Israel has never been a nuclear Iran (sure, that would have prevented them from regularly attacking Iran) but an unleashed, unsanctioned and internationally accepted Iran, which never needed nuclear weapons in the first place to become a superpower.
Netanyahu, in his hubris and with the sole goal of saving his own ass, started this catastrophe -and Trump, in his desperation to get out of this catastrophe to save his own ass, just absolutely nuked the entire Israeli agenda by giving them something they always claimed to want -in return for something they absolutely NEVER wanted.
@tparsi زنده باد مامان بزرگ، من از جانب اکثریت مردم ایران ، از شما پوزش می خواهم، انشاالله عمر طولانی و سلامت داشته باشید و سایتون همیشه بالای سر خانوادهتون باشه🙏❤️
I believe that 99% of Iranians never really had an issue with the lion and sun flag before this mess started, same as all Iranians, to this day, proudly consider themselves to be the descendants, the sons and daughters, of Cyrus the Great.
The problem is you - you who have disgraced that flag for eternity by associating it with your fascism, racism, stupidity and treachery.
Any low IQ Pahlavist who keeps spewing garbage like the end justifies the means , should watch this clip , just look what inciting violence , inviting foreign powers to bomb your country and rationalizing horrific human suffering could do to your people .
الهام صادقی، بازمانده حادثه بمباران منطقه هفتون اصفهان، جان باخت. الهام ۷ ساعت زیر آوار گرفتار بود و توسط نیروهای امدادی نجات پیدا کرد، اما همسرش حسین ملکی و دو فرزندش شاهین و شاهان ملکی کشته شده بودند. #الهام_صادقی پس از حدود دو ماه و نیم دق کرد و رفت...
Makan Nasiri, who shone like a flame in the heart of a childhood dream, longed to raise Iran’s name before the world through his love of football. He was a child who looked to the future each day with eyes full of hope. But he, along with 168 other children, lost his life in a missile attack—like butterflies consumed before they had the chance to spread their wings.
مایه تأسف است افرادی که در چارچوب مأموریتهای رسمی و با هدف صیانت از منافع ملی و عزت کشور در حال انجام وظیفه هستند، با برچسبهایی نظیر خیانت یا وطنفروشی مواجه شوند. نقد حق طبیعی جامعه است، اما تخریب کسانی که مأموریت مبتنی بر قانون به عهده دارند به دور از انصاف و مردانگی است.
@AmirAminiMD This is the land of shahnameh, we never bow to any tyrants , we never kneel to fear and dark demons even when we’re astronomically outnumbered . زنده باد ایران