I’m an ordinary Iranian - American woman with a question I’m sure is on the mind of every Iranian right now. How are people supposed to rise up and determine their own destiny when they have no internet, no arms, and the regime’s repression apparatus is no longer being pressured?
We restored Internet connection in Egypt in 2011. We have Starlink. The capability is already ours. Finish what you started. Connect the people. Then let them choose. @marklevinshow@LauraLoomer
As Islamic Republic officials use the internet freely to announce the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, don't forget the 90+ million people in Iran cut off from the internet for 50 days. Access to the internet is a human right. Authorities must immediately restore internet access.
To ensure lasting peace, the U.S. should support regime change and the return of Reza Pahlavi. We recommend a strategy of targeted strikes against regime leadership and suppression forces, similar to previous high-value operations. This approach avoids damaging infrastructure while empowering the Iranian public to take to the streets and finalize the transition.
#KingRezaPahlaviForIran
Mr @realDonaldTrump ,The Iranian people welcome your decisive strikes against the regime, but we strongly oppose any attacks on Iran's infrastructure. Please choose a better path to dismantle the dictatorship—one that spares the nation's foundation
🚨 URGENT: THESE LIVES ARE IN IMMEDIATE DANGER
The Islamic Republic is preparing yet another unforgivable crime.
Reports confirm that young Iranian protesters—detained after the January uprising—have been transferred to unknown locations for likely execution:
Amir Hossein Hatami
Abolfazl Salehi
Shahin Vahidparast
Ali Ghaeim
Mohammad Amin Biglari
They are not criminals.
They are being punished for courage, for speaking out, for representing a generation that refuses to be silenced.
These are not courts.
This is a system designed to terrorize a nation into submission.
⚠️ This is not justice. This is state murder.
At a moment when the world is watching Iran, the regime is rushing to execute its own people in silence.
We cannot allow this.
📢 SAY THEIR NAMES
📢 SHARE THEIR FACES
📢 BE THEIR VOICE
@UN@UNHumanRights@UN_HRC@drmaisato@StateDept@EU_Commission@amnesty@hrw@Reuters@AP
#StopExecutionsInIran
#DigitalBlackOutIran
#KingRezaPahlavi
#KingRezaPahlaviForIran
Targeting Iran’s energy infrastructure will not give America the upper hand in this war. It will drag the war into the region’s energy infrastructure, cause energy prices to skyrocket, and dramatically increase the material and political cost of the war for the Trump administration.
Instead of targeting Iran’s power plants, the U.S. should deploy more aircraft carriers and fighter jets to the region to strike the Islamic Republic’s missile stockpiles on a much larger scale.
Another appropriate action would be for the U.S.—instead of focusing on Kharg Island and the Strait of Hormuz—to focus on Tehran. With Israel’s help, make Tehran’s streets safe for the people so conditions are created for the public to come out and bring down this regime.
A few more weeks and a few hundred billion extra dollars is all this war actually needs. After that, we can all benefit from an Iran after the Islamic Republic.