برنامه تامین خسارت کشورهای عربی از طریق منابع توقیفشده ایران از نظر سیاسی اشتباه است، به سود کشورهای عربی منطقه و ملت ایران نیست.
این منابع در اصل به ملت ایران متعلقند نه جمهوری اسلامی، هر چند که متاسفانه در حقوق بینالملل دومی امروز نماینده حقوقی اولی شناخته میشود و هزینه اعمالش را ملت ایران میپردازد.
جمهوری اسلامی به دنبال این است که در صورت سقوط زمین سوخته به ملت ایران و حکومت بعدی تحویل دهد. مقصر این وضعیت جمهوری اسلامیست و تداومش بزرگترین تهدید علیه ایران و ملت ایران است. اما جامعه جهانی نباید در زمین جمهوری اسلامی بازی کند.
سقوط هر چه سریعتر جمهوری اسلامی به نفع همه از جمله اکثر کشورهای عربی منطقه است.
منابع توقیفشده باید صرف حمایت حداکثری از ملت ایران برای پس گرفتن و دوباره ساختن ایران شود.
این مسئله به طرق متفاوت، خصوصی و عمومی، خصوصا با دولت آمریکا مطرح شده است، مطرح میشود و تا نتیجه کرفتن مطرح خواهد شد.
از جمله طرحهای مختلفی در کنگره درباره حمایت حداکثری از ملت ایران با ابتکار جامعه ایرانی-آمریکایی ارائه شدهاند که در مراحل متفاوتی از پیشرفت فرار دارند.
از جمله برنامههای پیشنهادشده به دولت آمریکا یک برنامه مخصوص اینترنت برای ایران با استفاده از منابع توقیفشده ایران به صورت قرارداد با شرکتهاییست که بتوانند به ایرانیان داخل اینترنت ارائه بدهند. این برنامه به لحاظ تکنیکی عملی، به لحاظ حقوقی شدنی، و از نظر مالی قابل اجراست. آنچه تا اینجا وجود نداشته اراده سیاسی دولت آمریکا برای انجام آن است.
اگر صاحب ملک هستید و کسانی با عنوان مستاجر خواستند واحد مسکونی شما را با اختلاف قیمتی محسوس و غیر عادی از شما اجاره کنند، به هیچوجه بدون شناخت فرد و آگاهی از نیت او قرارداد ننویسید. چون با احتمال بسیار بالا اون فرد متعلق به سپاه هست. مزدودان سپاه در حال اجاره واحدهای مسکونی در مناطق پرجمعیت هست تا از سپر انسانی برای اهداف خودش استفاده کنند. با اجاره دادن خانه خود به این اشخاص تروریست، خانه خود و جان همسایگان را به خطر میاندازید.
#جاويدشاه
What a sad day for Iran.
47 years ago, Iran’s wealth was used to empower the people and build the nation.
Today, its wealth is plundered by an occupying terrorist regime and confiscated to pay the victims of its aggression.
Iran must be free to serve its people and make peace.
This is precisely why going to the Islamic Republic of Iran as a reporter at this juncture contains not just moral hazard, but professional hazard to the craft of journalism.
Literally at the front of this segment the reporter had to issue a note about the regime not allowing press to see the graves of those - in the thousands, if they were even given a grave - of those killed in the Jan protests. And instead he must pivot to permissible images, aka those allegedly killed in the war with Israel and the US, be they combatants or not. The regime is literally using Western press to launder a narrative and show what they want, and only what they want, to Western audiences. Alarm bells should be ringing! 🚨🔔
What is it when you are an unknowing accomplice to someone with malign intentions or an ulterior motive again? A useful… something….?
During my visit to Oslo I met with @dagiulstein, MP, leader of the Christian Democrats and party leadership at the Parliament.
They were clear and direct in their support for the people of Iran. We will continue to work together to ensure Iranians' demand for freedom are heard.
On January 8 and 9, the regime’s security forces not only murdered protesters—they filmed their victims and mocked them. In one video, a member of the security forces can be heard saying: “We fucked your sisters, ha!”
سالگرد ارتحال رهبر اول انقلاب رو درحالی برگزار کردند که رهبر دوم انقلاب ۳ماهه که کشته شده و هنوز قبر نداره، و رهبر سوم انقلاب هم اصلا وجود نداره؛ و تازه علاوه بر اینها، نظام "مقتدر" ج.ا مجبوره با قاتلِ دوسوم از رهبرهاش مذاکره هم بکنه.
خدایا این خوشیها را از ما نگیر🤲
Iran’s seabound export of crude oil in May:0
Iran’s seabound exports of naphtha in May: 64 kbpd
That is all. Only 4 small tankers managed to bypass the blockade.
Keep the blockade, bomb the regime, use military force to reopen Hormuz. That is the way.
Another day, another name, another Iranian.
The criminal regime of the Islamic Republic has executed Fathollah Avari, another brave soul among those arrested during the Lion and Sun Revolution.
These executions are a continuation of the regime’s policy of revenge, and a sign of its fear of a nation that has risen to reclaim Iran.
The leaders of the Islamic Republic, the commanders and agents of repression, the judges of death, and all those involved in the machinery of execution and killing of the Iranian people must know that they will be held accountable and punished.
We will not forget the name of Fathollah Avari, who gave his life for our homeland.
1. At this moment, there is no perfect option on the desk of president Trump. This predicament is the direct result of the path chosen during the latter half of the recent conflict. From the very beginning, the war was caught in a web of political ambiguity because America’s true objective was never fully clear. On one side, the widespread massacres in January and the administration's initial support for the Iranian people essentially forced regime change onto the agenda. On the other side, the sweet taste of an easy victory in Venezuela, combined with the bitter memories of the Iraq war, convinced leadership to try and preserve Iran's existing political structure. The hope was to find a pragmatic figure within the system who could simply change the country's macro policies. The war began while the administration was trapped between these two entirely contradictory goals.
It was clear from the start that these two paths could not be walked at the same time. Helping the Iranian people overthrow their government requires dismantling the regime’s machinery of power. The second option, however, depends on keeping that machinery intact. Anyone who might sign the agreement the United States desires would need a functioning power structure to force that deal upon the rest of the regime.
During the first half of the war, the United States and Israel successfully weakened the regime's offensive capabilities, culminating in the elimination of the supreme leader. The United States gave Israel the freedom to target military bases, police stations, and the command centers of the suppression forces. By mid-March, this campaign had expanded to target street-level Basij checkpoints. Following this trajectory, it was easy to imagine a moment when the Iranian people could be told that the skies were secure, encouraging them to take to the streets and finish the regime themselves.
We do not know exactly what happened in the final week of March, though we can certainly guess. That was the turning point when those who favored preserving the regime’s structure seemingly gained the upper hand in the US cabinet. They managed to convince President Trump that overthrowing the government through a popular uprising was an impossible dream. The clearest sign of this shift was the sudden halt of nighttime strikes on Basij street checkpoints, a pause requested by the US administration. The president's tone shifted simultaneously. When asked why the Iranian people were not rising up, President Trump no longer said the people were being told to stay home. Instead, he framed their presence in the streets as an impossibility, stating that while the people of Iran are brave, they are not crazy, and they will not walk into certain death. While this might sound like a respectful acknowledgement of a people who have suffered tens of thousands of casualties, it actually denies them their only avenue to express their will. It dismisses the very power of their demands.
From that moment, the war turned into an exercise in managing the battlefield, hoping a figure like the current speaker of the parliament might step forward to sign a deal. We know this has not happened, and it will not happen in the way Washington hopes. The regime, which spent years deceiving Western diplomats with the illusion of moderates fighting hardliners, has now managed to deceive the US vice president with a new illusion: the pragmatic against the ideological. This deception has effectively led the United States down a strategic rabbit hole.
The recent ceasefire arrived exactly when the strategy of the war's second half hit a dead end. It was obvious that continuing on the same path would bring no new results. The administration had to decide if it was willing to accept higher risks and costs.
As Iranians slowly reconnect to the world following the world's longest internet blackout, new footage from the Lion and Sun Revolution is coming out.
Protesters chant "Long Live the Shah (King)!"
Rasht, Gilan Province, Iran
January 8, 2026
Former Director David Barnea was a true friend of the Iranian people. Under his strong leadership, many of the darkest servants of the regime and the most vicious enemies of the Iranian nation met their end. For that, we Iranians are deeply grateful, and we look forward to welcoming him to a free Iran in the near future.
On Jan. 8–9, Iranians took to the streets en masse demanding an end to the Islamic Republic. The regime's forces massacred tens of thousands of them.
Masoud Pirmoradian, 67, a loving father and grandfather, was one of them. This is a glimpse into his story.🧵
چرا جمهوری اسلامی مثل آب خوردن اعدام میکند؟ چون این اعدامها برای آمرین، عاملین، بازجوها، صادرکنندگان حکم، مجریان اعدام، مخبرین، توجیهکنندگان اعدامها هزینه جدی ندارد.
Masoud Payahoo, who recorded a viral video of a protester sitting defiantly in front of security forces, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison by the regime on false charges.
His sentence has been upheld by the Islamic Republic's Supreme Court.
#مسعود_پیاهو
انقلاب شیروخورشید و جریان ملی یک جنبش تودهایست که امروز رهبری مشخص دارد، مزیت نسبی اصلیش در برابر جمهوری اسلامی و باقی شاخههای ۵۷ در همین جنبش تودهای دارای رهبر مشخص بودن است. راهحلها برای مشکل اصلی، غلبه بر دستگاه سرکوب، نیز باید با این مزیت اصلی متناسب باشد.