Whether or not Europe stands with us, whether or not your journalists do their jobs, whether or not your politicians demonstrate the courage to act, I will fight for my people and my country.
Why is NOBODY talking about the fact that 90 million Iranians are cut off from the outside world?
Can any tech giant please think of a solution to reconnect Iran and bypass the regime's blackout?
@elonmusk? Anyone?
This is EXACTLY what Iranians say and want!
President Trump is 100% accurate:
"The Iranian people, when they don't hear bombs go off, they're upset. They want to hear bombs because they want to be free."
Iranians are buzzing hard right now after Trump's comment — they've been dying for someone to say it straight!
IRAN HAS NO INTERNET FOR 33 DAYS
IRAN HAS NO INTERNET FOR 33 DAYS
IRAN HAS NO INTERNET FOR 33 DAYS
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IRAN HAS NO INTERNET FOR 33 DAYS
IRAN HAS NO INTERNET FOR 33 DAYS
IRAN HAS NO INTERNET FOR 33 DAYS
IRAN HAS NO INTERNET FOR 33 DAYS
IRAN HAS NO INTERNET FOR 33 DAYS
IRAN HAS NO INTERNET FOR 33 DAYS
IRAN HAS NO INTERNET FOR 33 DAYS
IRAN HAS NO INTERNET FOR 33 DAYS
IRAN HAS NO INTERNET FOR 33 DAYS
#DigitalBlackOutIran
⚠️ Update: It has now been over 720 hours since #Iran fell off the global internet with the digital blackout entering its 31st day.
As the shutdown continues into its second month, misinformation and propaganda increasingly fill the void both domestically and internationally.
This is WILD!! An 11-minute time-lapse video showing TENS OF THOUSANDS of Iranians gathering in Washington, DC.
"THANK YOU, TRUMP & NETANYAHU!"
"USA! USA! USA!"
"LONG LIVE IRAN"
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Hey, Free World!
There is a prison in this world called Iran.
A terrorist regime has taken 90 million people hostage inside it.
For 26 days, the internet has been cut off for the people of Iran, and only the representatives of this terrorist regime — using their own government internet — get to speak to the world.
Does the Free World want to find a way to hear the voice of these 90 million prisoners?
Or does it prefer to negotiate with the representatives of this terrorist regime instead of the people of Iran?
A regime that murdered 40,000 of its own citizens just two months ago does not care about power plants or the well being of its citizens. Destroying these national resources will only shatter the hope of the Iranian people. If that hope dies, millions will flee, triggering a massive global migration crisis.
To truly break the backbone of the Islamic Republic, the strategy must shift. Pressure must be directed at the radical enforcers who gather in the streets every night to terrorize the public. Hit them now, and hit them hard.
The Iranian people are courageous, and they are ready. They have stayed home because they were advised by Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi and President Trump to wait for the precise moment to act. If that strategy has changed, and the United States now expects the Iranians to take to the streets and finish the job, it must coordinate directly with @PahlaviReza. When he makes the call, the people will answer.
Ultimately, it benefits both the United States and Israel to keep their promise and act as a force for liberation. If they abandon this pledge and instead wage war on the nation itself, the ultimate prize—the fall of the regime and the creation of a new, peaceful Middle East—will disappear.
Iran is not the Islamic Republic.
Iran’s civilian infrastructure belongs to the Iranian people and to the future of a free Iran. The Islamic Republic’s infrastructure is the machinery of repression and terror used to keep that future from becoming reality.
Iran must be protected. The regime must be dismantled.
I ask President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu to continue targeting the regime and its apparatus of repression, while sparing the civilian infrastructure Iranians will need to rebuild our country.
With the support of the US and Israel, and above all the sacrifice of Iranian patriots, the hour of Iran’s freedom is at hand.
Long live Iran!
Mr. Donald Trump and Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu,
I hope that what I am writing reaches you and that you read it.
Unfortunately, you do not know these Shiite criminals, and perhaps the statements of Marco Rubio—who has some understanding of their apocalyptic delusions—may help you. These are people for whom it does not matter if the population does not even have bread to eat or clothes to wear. As Velayati, the former foreign minister, proudly says: even if we have to wear loincloths, in the end we will hand over the flag to the Hidden Imam. Another one, in Tehran’s Friday prayers, in a country which you yourselves describe as one of the richest in the world relative to its population, says that people should eat dry bread if necessary in order to pave the way for the appearance of the Mahdi.
First, you must understand their delusions, and then confront them. They are willing to destroy Iran, as Fadavi, the deputy commander of the IRGC, proudly states that the IRGC does not even include the word “Iran” in its name and is only the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. During Muharram, they cut the heads of their six-month-old infants with blades and say it is virtuous. They strike chains on their shoulders to injure themselves and call it a religious reward. These are delusional people. In my opinion, before targeting power plants, you should target all their gatherings. Every night at 8 PM they gather in Tehran’s squares shouting and chanting. Even if power plants are destroyed, they will continue their shouting, because neither Iran, nor its infrastructure, nor its people matter to them. Only one thing matters: preparing the ground for the ظهور (appearance) of a being called the Mahdi.
Perhaps you have not yet realized this, but they refer to this war as something like the Crusades—not a war between countries. For them, it does not matter if not a single Iranian, or even they themselves, survive. Their culture is one of death-worship and opposition to life.
I wish someone would explain their culture to you. Or that your advisors would read the works of Ali Dashti, Massoud Ansari, Shojaeddin Shafa, Ali Mirfetros, and Ahmad Kasravi regarding their beliefs, behavior, and intellectual origins, so that they may find the right path in confronting them through appropriate military strategies.
@realDonaldTrump@israelipm_farsi
#KingRezaPahlavi
The most bitter paradox of our time:
Tehran is currently experiencing military strikes, yet the air is the cleanest it has been in YEARS. We actually have rainbows, snow, and blue skies!
Why? Because the Islamic Republic's massive, grid-draining crypto farms are offline, meaning their power plants aren't burning toxic Mazut (heavy fuel oil) over our heads anymore. The daily traffic of their corrupt, substandard economy has halted.
The Islamic Republic itself was a weapon of mass destruction. Their “peace” was suffocating us. The end of this regime is literally letting Iran breathe again!
At midnight, the regime raided 18‑year‑old Melika Azizi’s home and dragged her to Lakan Prison in Rasht. She’s been beaten, cut off from her family, and sentenced to death. In court she looked the judge in the eye and shouted: “You’ve spilled the blood of so many young people, how can I stay silent? It doesn’t matter to me, kill me too.” This is a teenager whose “crime” was courage. We can’t let them execute her in silence. #MelikaAzizi #StopExecutionsInIran
19-year-old champion wrestler Saleh Mohammadi executed by Iran in a public hanging.
Mohammadi, Mehdi Ghasemi, and Saeed Davoudi were executed as part of Iran's brutal crackdown on protests.
According to human rights groups, Mohammadi was tortured to confess "to the capital crime of waging war against God."
"His execution was a blatant political murder, part of the Islamic Republic’s pattern of targeting athletes to crush dissent and terrorize society," said human rights activist Nima Far.
The protesters were accused by the regime of killing two police officers with knives and swords. They "fast-tracked proceedings that bore no resemblance to a meaningful trial," Amnesty International said.
RIP.
I am posting from inside Iran, bypassing several layers of blockage to post this. The Iranian people want this regime gone and are willing to pay the price, because the price of the regime staying in power is higher. That is all. That's the tweet.
To the international community and friends of Iran:
Tomorrow evening, March 17, my compatriots across Iran will celebrate Chaharshanbe Suri in their alleys and neighborhoods. Chaharshanbe Suri is our ancient fire festival of joy and renewal, a cherished tradition rooted in our civilization for millennia.
The regime has issued threats of deadly force to suppress these peaceful celebrations and prevent the Iranian people from honoring their heritage.
I urge you to keep your eyes on Iran. Do not allow the regime to use violence against the people determined to celebrate life, light, and hope in the face of darkness.