“Locked and loaded.”
“America will come to the rescue.”
“Help is on the way.”
A strike was coming.
Then it wasn’t.
Turkey summit
Then Oman, on the orders of the Islamic Republic.
The red lines were:
Nuclear.
Ballistic missiles.
Ending proxy support.
Treatment of protesters.
All of it.
Now it’s nuclear only.
From total dismantlement
to delay.
From urgency
to we are not in a rush.
From “they’re buying time”
to “very good meeting had.”
We were told executions had stopped.
We were told 800+ were saved.
Executions continued.
Those red lines were never red.
The only red that hasn’t moved is the blood of Iranians, who were told help was coming.
@LindseyGrahamSC Mr senator! Dealing with IRGC and this terrorist regime is against any moral values, human rights, and US national security. We strongly urge congress and the us government to sand by people of Iran and stop negotiating with Islamic Republic. We want regime change!
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An Iranian protester, wounded by bullets, had stayed in a body-bag for 3 days, in fear of being executed on site, if found alive.
The sheer brutality and the sheer size of #IranMassacre is beyond belief. This is one of the greatest human rights violations in history.
#JavidShah
Iran 'killed 16,500 protesters and injured more than 300,000' in brutal crackdown, report claims - as regime accused of 'genocide under cover of digital darkness' https://t.co/x5P0kUiuTe
I'm not a young man anymore. I'm not an idealist.
But what we have witnessed in Iran has eroded my faith in my fellow man.
In the face of evil some of us become beasts, others become cowards, but the heroes always pay the ultimate price.
Check out this fun paper that finds that residents in more built up and urban environments have more homogenous and less complex mental models about ecosystems compared to more rural residents: a phenomenon called Urbanized Knowledge Syndrome. https://t.co/GaDsQBqznv
Very pleased to announce that our new paper on "Diversity bonus in pooling local knowledge about complex problems" has just been published in PNAS.
@PNASNews@stevenallangray
We looked at the complex problem of human impacts on natural ecosystems.
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