Trump is playing with nationalist fire by striking civilian targets in Iran
With millions demanding revenge at the Supreme Leader’s funeral, Trump just handed the regime a clear trigger for major retaliation
The entire world economy is now at risk
This massive unity is the result of Trump’s Iran war and the foreign assassination of the Supreme Leader
Iran survived and that changed everything
And Iran is now THE rising power in the Middle East, little chance it will voluntarily surrender Hormuz
This is only a fraction of the millions at this morning's prayers for the martyr Ayatollah Khamenei and his family members. I left home almost 3 hours early, but like hundreds of thousands south of the complex, I never made it in - and that crowd isn't even in this shot.
"The Treatment of Iran’s World Cup Team Exposed the West's and FIFA's Double Standards"
Iran’s captain was asked about LGBT rights. So, why then wasn’t the U.S. team captain asked about the U.S. bombing of the girls' school in Minab, asks @fbhutto ?
https://t.co/68qnQgYoTI
این بار اسکندر از تنگه نگذشت تا آتش به جان تختجمشید بزند.
این بار سعد بن ابیوقاص به تیسفون نرسید تا فرش بهارستان را پارهپاره کند و به غارت ببرد.
این بار نه گنجه رفت، نه شوشی، نه بادکوبه، نه بحرین.
ما ماندیم.
زخمی، داغدیده، خسته، اما ماندیم.
و همین ماندن، در روزگاری که با تحریم و جنگ و نامردمی، همه چیز برای فروپاشی آماده شده بود، خود نوشتن تاریخ بود.
#سرو_ایران
Increasingly clear that Pahlavi sees Iranians as nothing more than dispensable pawns in his game to help Israel
Reporter: "The civilian toll of the war you supported is huge. Have you lost your chance to lead Iran?"
Pahlavi shockingly responds by questioning whether the casualties have been "huge" and goes on to say that the majority of the casualties were from the regime...
I guess it's Thursday, so Pahlavi is back to advocating war with Iran. Tomorrow, Friday, he will say that he has never advocated war.
On top of that, he calls those killed in the war he advocated for (on Thursdays, that is) "collateral damage."
By so openly being a tool of foreign powers, he has made it so much easier for the Iranian gov to claim the mantle of Iranian nationalism.
Do you remember the Yemeni grocer who didn't close his shop despite the heavy American missiles that bombed his neighborhood?
Trump couldn't even close a grocery store in Yemen, let alone close the Strait of Hormuz in Iran.
Those who repeated the lies about tens of thousands of peaceful protesters being killed are either sinister propagandists who justify war and genocide, or they are useful idiots who once again assisted the evil empire in "justifying" slaughter and aggression.
2015, after the JCPOA:
U.S: Iran’s banking sanctions have been lifted!
Iran: Then why can’t I transfer funds?
U.S: I don’t know.
2026, after the 42-day war:
Iran: The Strait of Hormuz is open in accordance with the announced regulations!
U.S: Then why can’t I move ships through it?
Iran: I don’t know.
This video is both heartbreaking and life-inspiring.
A film crew tries to film the destruction caused by US/Israeli bombing at an apartment complex in Iran. One of the tenants, an old man whose apartment has been almost completely shattered, insists on inviting the film crew in and offering them something to eat.
"We have only come to film, we don't want anything," the crew says.
But the old man insists on at least offering them oranges and apples.
Ultimately, those who come out victorious from conflicts are those who retain their dignity. Who never let war make them lose their humanity and self-respect.
Who, even in the worst of situations, insist on upholding sacred traditions and beliefs, including that of hospitality.
That's what makes a civilization indestructible.
Please remember this video and do your best to forget the videos of the lost souls dancing and cheering on the streets when their countrymen, women, and children were being killed by "democracy and freedom" bombs.