@aqolizadeh این #تفکر که حاضر است آلت #متجاوز#خودی را تا منتهیالیه در درونش حس کند ولی شکایت به غیر نبرد مبادا که دستی بیگانه لمسش کند، مربوط به دوران #قبیلگی و پیشا #مدرن است. در دنیای امروز کودک رو از #والدین متجاوز میگیرند تا بیشتر آسیب نبیند #حکومتها که جای خود دارند.
My interview on @larry_kudlow: Since 1979 Iran has waged war with on 7 presidents but only Trump fought back. But whatever deal he makes must include NO MONEY for the Iranian regime!
I've met Trump before, and I like the guy. But in the Middle East, we need Trump to speak fluent Arabic and Persian not English. The Islamic regime in Iran should be confronted, not endlessly negotiated with. The Persian people and their great civilization deserve freedom, prosperity, and a future beyond the rule of the mullahs. Persia gave the world poets, scholars, and empires. It deserves better than isolation, repression, and fear.
THE TRUTH SHALL SET YOU FREE
Iran may have no navy and no air force, but Iran still has the IRGC, a large army, and most of all, a regime ideology that has not been defeated (we have not armed the Iranian people to try to take it out). They are still shooting ballistic missiles and drones (and it's not clear if those weapons are part of the negotiations, although none of it will ultimately be enforceable). It appears we are protecting Hezbollah from annihilation (no, Israel is not at war with Lebanon), which is Iran's most powerful militia and has killed and maimed Americans for the last 40 years, and Hamas is rearming rather than disarming (again, Israel sought to destroy it). This does not bode well for the future, certainly after the conclusion of the Trump administration. Moreover, I don't think Communist China, our biggest threat, is impressed today (I believe it was at the outset of our military operation). If billions are directly or indirectly released to the Iranian.
You cannot impose your will on an adversary unless that adversary has been defeated. And it is not enough for you to believe the enemy has been defeated, the enemy must believe it as well.
No matter what the administration says, it will not be able to force a favorable deal on the regime because the regime does not believe it was defeated. And the regime does not believe the US has the will and patience to prosecute a war to its end and defeat the regime.
At this point, everything else is simply an attempt by the negotiators to sell the president and the MAGA base a narrative they know is false.
I don't blame the President for taking a few days to think about this -- that is, the initial deal with the Iranian regime his negotiators brought to him.
I understand why the Iranian regime agreed to this: according to reports, "in return for the commitments to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and forswear nuclear weapons development, the U.S. would release frozen Iranian funds and open discussions about sanctions relief, as well as enter discussions on a mechanism to permit Iran to receive humanitarian aid and other needed goods."
So, frozen funds are immediately released (that's billions of dollars), sanctions relief are on the horizon, as is "humanitarian" aid (to a regime that slaughters its own people). That's a huge infusion of billions into Iran, in addition to the regime returning to shipping oil, all of which will fund the IRGC and the rest of the police state -- and you can be sure that's where most of the money will go. And no word about ballistic missiles, which is absolutely crucial, and nothing about the brutality against the people.
There needs to be a lot more details to understand exactly what has been negotiated here to warrant a massive infusion of funds back into the regime in exchange for talking another 60 days. They won't pursue nukes in the meantime? I thought we would hit them militarily if they were. And they'll reopen the Strait, so the regime closing it was leveraged by them to get us to the negotiation table?
We are removing the economic and military pressure with only the threat that either or both could resume. Why not force concessions before lifting economic pressure? If they wouldn't agree then how serious is the regime about making substantive and lasting concessions?
I don't blame the President for taking a few days to think about this, if this report is accurate. And enforcement, given the nature and history of this terrorist regime, whatever the final terms may be, will be impossible (certainly after the Trump presidency).
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#Aref_Jafarzadeh loved @Arsenal. Now he watches from the heavens.
Aref, a 33-year-old from Rasht, was killed in January 2026 after being struck in the head by a bullet.
He was more than a statistic. He was a son, a friend, and a football fan whose life was cut short.
May his memory live on.
#Iran #IranMassacre #StandWithIran #HumanRights
I love Elon Musk and X but one has to ask why they still allow terrorists in Tehran to wage war against America using their platform. All while the internet is shut down for ordinary Iranians.
This ongoing blackout is exactly why I introduced the Iran Human Rights, Internet Freedom, and Accountability Act with @SenJackyRosen in February.
My bill sends a clear message: America stands with the Iranian people, not the regime that silenced and abused them.
Restart Project Freedom.
Intensify Operation Economic Fury.
Give regime strict and short deadline to agree to full dismantlement deal — nuclear, missiles and terrorism.
Launch Operation Iron Promise to provide maximum support to Iranians to take back their country.
I have to believe the Axios report is largely fake.
If the Axios report is close to accurate, the Iranian regime will survive, the Iranian people will face even more extensive brutality, and the Israeli government could fall in the October election. A disastrous result. And here at home, despite all the blather about exit ramps and deals as the best political outcome for the president and Republicans, the opposite is true. The Democrats, the media, and the isolationists will declare the operation a failure. Of course, the details will be crucial, especially monitoring and enforcement, and not just the nuclear development and enriched uranium, but ICBMs, proxies and, yes, the Iranian people.
I start from the proposition that terrorists lie and cheat, that these terrorists have lied and cheated for 47 years, and that they have no intention of changing based on their stated Islamist ideology. I also know that future presidents will not take military action to enforce an agreement, based on our past history and internal opposition, which will only grow worse given the evolving nature of the Democrat Party and the influences of the Marxists-Islamists.
I have to believe this is a largely fake report for the reasons I stated and more.
The Iran oil story we are missing: this isn’t just about sanctions and the blockade cutting exports and shut in oil wells.
1/ The regime spent over $100 billion directly on a nuclear program that generates 2% of Iran’s electricity. That money was drained from National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), the same company whose workers earn ~$80–140/month against Iran’s own official poverty line of ~$227/month. The people responsible for maintaining the most critical infrastructure in the country can’t afford to live on their salaries. The infrastructure reflects it.