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At a time when many Iranians, after more than four decades of repression, executions, torture and bloodshed, have concluded that the Islamic Republic’s machinery of terror will not be dismantled without external support or the ability of the people to defend themselves, Alinejad still seeks to reduce the struggle to a few emotional slogans and media performances.
Claiming that the Islamic Republic is afraid of “women with mobile phones” is a deliberate and obvious distortion of reality. Those very women, whose courage was admired around the world, were arrested, tortured and killed, yet the regime’s apparatus of repression remained firmly in place. Their bravery is undeniable, but presenting it as a political strategy is a shameless deception of public opinion.
The claim that the Islamic Republic fears “unarmed people who take to the streets knowing that freedom is not free” is equally detached from the bitter realities of modern Iranian history. This regime has repeatedly demonstrated that it has no hesitation in massacring defenceless civilians. Only six months have passed since 18 and 19 Dey, when this terrorist regime slaughtered more than 40,000 Iranians and shut down the internet completely for 88 days so that the world would not witness the scale of this atrocity.
But perhaps the most painful part of this woman’s remarks, for which many Iranians have labelled her a “merchant of blood”, is the glorification of the suffering and sacrifice of Iran’s brave and honourable people. To claim that the Islamic Republic fears “a father searching for the body of his child” is extraordinary. The bitter truth is that a regime which has forced mothers and fathers to search for the bodies of their children for decades has repeatedly shown that it has no fear of creating such tragedies. Exploiting the pain of grieving families as a political tool is neither a strategy nor a sign of respect for the sons and daughters of Iran who gave their lives for the country’s freedom.
The heroism of the Iranian people does not require myth-making. Iran’s courageous women, its protesting youth and its justice-seeking families are the nation’s greatest assets. But honesty demands that people are told the truth: courage alone is not a substitute for strategy. The Islamic terrorist regime fears something far greater than empty hands and bare chests standing before its bullets. It fears the unity of the Iranian people under the leadership of the Shah Reza Pahlavi and the strategies that have been, and continue to be, developed for the liberation of Iran.
The regime does not fear massacring the people of Iran.
It fears a united nation with a leader such as the Shah Reza Pahlavi.
Shame on you Kaftar!
#MasihAlinejad_blood_dealer
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Electronics will be getting a huge upgrade. It's really cool that this moment was predicted well in advance, now proven out. Atomic level semiconductors.
🚨 SCIENTISTS JUST CREATED THE WORLD’S SMALLEST SEMICONDUCTING NANOTUBES ONLY 1 NANOMETER WIDE.
Researchers at the University of Tokyo have synthesized single-walled molybdenum disulfide (MoS₂) nanotubes with a diameter of just 1 nm roughly 100,000 times thinner than a human hair inside protective boron nitride tubes.
At this scale, the tubes show atomic-level structural precision and a bandgap that shrinks exactly as theorists predicted more than 25 years ago.
Why this matters:
• The coaxial MoS₂@BN structure is ideal for next-generation gate-all-around transistors
• Precise atomic control solves one of the biggest problems with carbon nanotubes (structural variation that ruins consistency)
• This opens a new path toward ultra-miniaturized, high-performance electronics beyond silicon
The deeper implication:
We are now reaching the point where we can engineer semiconductors at the true atomic limit with predictable properties.
Instead of etching down from bulk materials (where defects become catastrophic), researchers are building devices from the bottom up with atomic precision.
If the length can be scaled up, these 1 nm nanotubes could become a serious contender for the transistors inside future chips.
What do you think will we see 1-nanometer-scale transistors in commercial electronics within the next decade, or will other challenges (like integration and contacts) slow things down?
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