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تیمی که امروز با نام ایران در جام جهانی حضور دارد، نماینده واقعی ملت ایران نیست، بلکه بازوی تبلیغاتی جمهوری اسلامی است.
ملت ایران را باید در چهره مردمی دید که برای آزادی، کرامت و آینده کشورشان مبارزه میکنند؛ همان مردمی که پرچم شیر و خورشید را در ورزشگاهها به اهتزاز درمیآورند و هویت ملی ایران را زنده نگه داشتهاند.
تیم واقعی ایران، مردم ایران هستند.
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🚨 Armed clashes between the Iranian Army and the IRGC are reportedly erupting inside Iran.
According to Alhurra, citing informed military and political sources inside Iran, tensions between the regular Army and the IRGC have escalated into armed confrontations in Tehran, Tabriz, Isfahan, and Ahvaz following the death of Khamenei.
If true, this points to serious fractures inside the Islamic Republic’s military and security apparatus at one of the most dangerous moments in the regime’s history.
The backdrop here is important. The founder of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Khomeini, originally created the IRGC because he feared a military coup from the regular Iranian Army after the revolution.
Over decades, the regime transformed the IRGC into a parallel military empire, giving it far more funding, political influence, economic control, and ideological favoritism than the regular Army.
Over decades, the regime transformed the IRGC into a parallel military empire, giving it far more funding, political influence, economic control, and ideological favoritism than the regular Army.
While the Army was often sidelined and distrusted, the IRGC became the regime’s real power center, controlling major sectors of the economy, missile forces, intelligence operations, and proxy networks across the region.
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#DigitalBlackOutIran
I say it again, fastest and easiest way to re-open the straight of Hormuz, stop missile launches and force the regime towards collapse/surrender is:
- Shut down IRIB completely (The idea to keep IRIB on air so it could be hacked to broadcast the call to people to take to the streets is commical. The extensive damage it is doing on the daily basis is not worth the marginal benefit of doing that. You'll have better luck airdopping leaflets)
- Eliminate Ghalibaf, Radan, Ejei, Vahidi, Nejat, Rouhani, Pezeshkian (The idea to keep certain political figures around hoping they will be your "Delcy Rodríguez" is utterly delusional. The Shia cult mentality does not work like that)
- Restore people's connection to the Internet
The regime couldn't care less about losing Energy infrastructure. Destroying property that belongs to the hostages will not harm the hostage takers. If anything, they will welcome it with open arms.
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.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Iran:
I believe that there's a reason we went to war. And I believe at the end of the war, the Middle East will be more stable than before.