Look at all these MOSSAD AGENTS protesting in Iran since 1979 !
They call Iranian protesters “Mossad agents.”
So you want me to believe that Mossad agents have been protesting in Iran for 47 years, being murdered, executed, tortured, female agents being gang-raped, but Mossad has failed to overthrow the Islamic regime?
I wish those protesters were Mossad. If they were, the regime would have been destroyed long ago.
Diana Bahadour, 19 years old, joined millions of Iranians demanding freedom and a normal life, and was brutally murdered by the Islamic regime.
Freedom was her only demand.
Never forget her.
These glasses are not an image.
They are testimony.
Blood on the lenses of a nation forced to watch its children be slaughtered by men who call murder faith.
This is what the terrorist Islamic Regime occupying Iran has done to our homeland:
turned law into a rope,
religion into a weapon,
and innocent lives into evidence.
Iran will remember.
On Tasyan & Daghyan, #Jan8_9 the terrorist regime slaughtered over 40,000 Iranians who dared to dream of freedom.
Their blood lit a fire no Tasua or Ashura darkness can extinguish.
We are the Lion & Sun.
We are the eternal Zoroastrian light.
#تاسیان_داغیان#خرافه_محرم
🚨Don’t stop talking about Iran.
Parnia Khalaji was 20 years old.
A daughter of Iran.
A patriot who gave her life for her country.
On January 9, 2026, in Tehran, agents of the Islamic Republic terrorist regime shot her directly in the neck.
Twenty years old.
An age meant for building a future, making plans, falling in love, and dreaming about life.
Instead, her future was stolen in the streets.
Another young Iranian life taken by a regime that has declared war on its own people.
And this is the same Islamic Republic terrorist regime that massacred more than 40,000 Iranians in just two days.
More than 40,000 innocent people slaughtered while demanding freedom, dignity, and a future free from tyranny.
Parnia Khalaji was not a statistic.
She was a daughter.
She was loved.
She was part of Iran's future.
Every name we say is an act of resistance.
Every story we tell is proof that these lives mattered.
The regime can take lives.
It cannot erase memories.
Say her name.
Parnia Khalaji.
20 years old.
Never forgotten.
The Trump administration has taken to supporting every one of America’s enemies. The open-mouthed drooling over Muslim Brotherhood Turkey and Qatar on one hand, and the Islamic Republic of Iran is very hard to miss.
When Trump discusses the Abraham Accords, it is laughable given that everything he does undermines them.
As a Trump supporter, after watching Islamic jihadists and straight up communists get elected last night who were endorsed by @ZohranKMamdani, I really don’t want to see the Trump White House have more of their love fest with this Islamic terrorist supporter.
I get disgusted when I see Mamdani talking about how he texts Trump and when he is welcomed into the Oval Office despite calling for the destruction of America.
To be honest, I am very disappointed in the lack of focus by DHS and State Department under this administration to crack down on the Islamic terror problem and I also feel that the entire GOP political machine has been ineffective in calling out jihadist and communist candidates because nobody who works for this machine knows anything about Islam and they constantly gatekeep information from the President.
@SecMullinDHS has literally done nothing to break up these jihadi terror cells in America and @SecRubio’s orders to revoke visas of Hamas supporters aren’t even listened to. Now we are watching Palestinians make their cause the only issue people can focus on and our country is growing more unsafe by the day. Everyday, our future gets bleaker because there is no crackdown on the Islamic takeover by the GOP, and many people in this administration prefer to galavant around with genocidal Muslims instead of recognizing them for what they are.
You wouldn’t even believe some of the conversations I have had and just the lack of drive by people who surround the President to tell him the truth about these candidates. I do my best, but a lot of people who work for Trump are high on their own ego despite sucking at their jobs. I find myself telling the President information that some of the subpar people in his administration should be telling him, but he hears it from me for the first time.
It is honestly very alarming to me how incompetent some people who work in the admin are, because they don’t give @POTUS information he actually needs.
Now as a result, we have multiple supporters of 9/11 who want to destroy the West by their own admission heading to Congress.
It seems like a lot of people who work for Trump are doing him a disservice because they are more interested in being friends and business partners with Muslims as opposed to helping the President’s administration crack down on this Islamic takeover of our country.
I am very disappointed that the GOP is silent about this. They don’t even seem to care or understand the implications of this Islamic takeover of America.
It’s very disheartening and I am very angry.
Some of us worked our asses off to help the GOP win and now the GOP is letting the country be taken over by Islamic terrorist supporters and DSA communists.
What are we doing here??
Why do we need to hold on to our strength and spread hope?
The Iranian people who took to the streets during the January 8-9 uprising had a clear vision. A vision so powerful that it terrified Khamenei and his regime. They knew that if they didn’t crush it with a massacre on this scale, they would fall. So they committed one of the worst crimes against humanity in our century and slaughtered our people.
That massacre left our nation with deep trauma, compounded by a total internet shutdown, war, proxy threats, waves of executions, and the regime’s classic shock doctrine to silence us. All while Western media lobbied and whitewashed their crimes.
Here is the truth we must never forget:
As survivors of this massacre, as the remnants of a modern holocaust, and as a nation in diaspora and exile, we have one mission: to hold on to that vision, that hope for freedom, and the dream of making Iran great again.
For us, this is not an imported slogan. It refers to our 2,500-year-old civilization. The one founded by Cyrus the Great, who wrote the first charter of human rights, freed the slaves, and built the most powerful empire of its time. A civilization that still terrifies those who fear a strong, free Iran.
We will turn our pain and grievances into strength. We will spread hope because we know our roots and where we come from.
As Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has said: We will fight this evil regime and free our country. No matter what.
Long Live Iran
Javid Shah
After Donald Trump said Iran has “a hunger problem” and JD Vance said unfrozen Iranian assets could help “feed the Iranian people,” Iranians pushed back, saying the country’s real crisis is repression, corruption and the fight for freedom, not hunger.
https://t.co/uwOwn8Syfl
Either you are retarded or pretending to be. Let me put this to you in a way even you might understand:
The MOU is vastly unpopular with Iranians, especially in the diaspora, because it throws the Iranian people under the bus while enriching the IRGC.
It includes committing $300 billion and sanctions relief to a regime that half a year ago massacred Iranian civilians and which is now hanging dissidents every day.
This isn't a fucking foreign funded influence campaign, we are Iranians with a conscience who don't want to see our homeland's oppressors get rich off of a terrible deal typed out by Qatar.
Germany has the second largest Iranian population after America, hence why Iranians based there are in such large numbers. The MOU affects the country we all come from, that fact doesn't magically change depending on where we are based.
By all means keep acting like an ignorant moron on this issue, the Iranian diaspora will keep calling out this pathetic surrender document for what it is.
Also: Open your replies, coward.
Mr. President, sir, with all due respect, the People of Iran didn’t suffer, bleed and die for “Corn, Wheat, and Soybeans.”
They suffered, bled and died for the PROMISE OF FREEDOM, sir.
Not Food. Freedom!
🔶️ For Everyone Late to the Party:
The only reason we're here is that about a week ago I noticed Trump adviser Alex Bruesewitz repeatedly targeting pro-Israel voices on X.
I saw it happen to
@NoaMagid@NicholasLissack@NiohBerg@marklevinshow
and others.
What stood out was the level of political gaslighting and intellectual dishonesty he displayed. It was the kind of behavior I had previously only seen from lobbyists and apologists for the Islamic Republic.
That's why I started digging deeper into who Bruesewitz is and what he does. He didn't like that research very much and proceeded to label me a bot in three different posts. The rest is history.
Now we're here, my entire timeline knows his name, and more and more people are starting to look into him. I can't wait to see what else comes to light 🍿
@IranRoyalists@ffd08 This is why I don't say "Iran" when I'm referring to the Regime/ Islamic Republic/ IRGC. The name Iran belongs to the people, not to those occupying monsters.
Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger announced he was indefinitely banned from editing the site after he attempted to fight against rampant anti-Israel bias on the platform.
The information war is real. Big Tech and online encyclopedias are rewriting history and silencing anyone who defends Israel. Don't rely on biased platforms for the truth.
On average, the IRGC is currently hanging one Iranian dissident every 6 hours as revenge for the January uprising.
The MOU promises $300 billion and sanctions relief to the terrorists committing these atrocities.
I'm not expecting Trump to save our people or do a regime change. That's our responsibility.
I am however expecting him to not literally reward our killers with money.
I made a new account because I could not recover my previous one.
After I spoke against the MoU, criticized JD Vance, and stood with Israel, my account was accused of being a bot. I appealed several times, but every appeal was rejected almost immediately by the system.
I am not a bot. I am an Iranian diaspora voice who protects her identity because my family is still in Iran.
I lost my account, but not my voice.
No one can silence us.
@X@elonmusk@nikitabier
#KingRezaPahlaviForIran
@evikokalari@alexbruesewitz@JDVance The stench of Qatari money is everywhere.
It appears to have corrupted countless figures across American politics.
A humiliating spectacle for Trump, his team, and his administration.
Hi @alexbruesewitz, speaking of whistleblowers and since you had the audacity to accuse everyone who was critical of @JDVance of being a foreign influencer or part of an Israeli operation, potentially suspend their accounts, threaten them with FARA investigations, and note their names (mine specifically) as anti-Trump with the White House for allegedly attacking President Trump's deal, I have a few questions.
I had not even commented on the MOU at all, let alone criticized President Trump. I simply questioned your involvement in the suspension of so many accounts, including some belonging to voices inside Iran.
As a result, I am asking you to come clean and tell the public whether you are being compensated, directly or indirectly, by special interests in Qatar and whether that has influenced your attacks on accounts, particularly pro-Israel accounts, that have been critical of the Iran MOU.
Let's begin with a few facts.
It has come to my attention that only a few months ago, you honeymooned (photo below) at one of the most luxurious properties in the Maldives, the Waldorf Astoria Maldives, a property owned by the Qatari billionaire Al Khayyat family.
I have seen photographs of you with the Al Khayyats, so clearly you have direct contact with them. If you wish to dispel any perception that you may be receiving benefits from Qatari interests, the simplest way would be to provide proof and publicly post receipts on X showing that you personally paid the full cost of your stay at the Waldorf Astoria Maldives.
The average villa costs approximately $3,500 to $5,000 per night, not including transportation, food, beverages, entertainment, and other related expenses. I personally find it unusual that you would choose the Maldives, a destination roughly 22 to 30 hours from Florida, unless the trip was provided free of charge or at a substantial discount.
Assuming you stayed for at least ten days, given the length of the journey, the total cost of such a honeymoon could easily exceed $50,000 before taxes and additional expenses. That is a significant amount of money.
With that in mind, I have several questions:
• Since the Al Khayyats are known to have close ties to the Emir of Qatar, have you, directly or indirectly, targeted accounts critical of JD Vance for the benefit of Qatari interests, either before or after the signing of the MOU?
• If you received any form of compensation, including complimentary accommodations, discounts, travel benefits, or other perks, were any of those benefits connected in any way to your public defense of JD Vance's position on Iran or your attacks on accounts critical of the MOU?
• Have you used the name, authority, or platforms of the President of the United States or the White House to target members of the Iranian-American and Jewish communities by accusing them of foreign influence, labeling them "Israel First," or threatening to note their names for future retaliation?
• Were you authorized by President Trump or anyone acting on his behalf to make such threats, including references to potential FARA investigations against well-known Trump supporters simply because they criticized JD Vance's position on Iran?
• Did you or anyone working with you communicate with X regarding the suspension of accounts that were critical of JD Vance or the Iran MOU? If so, were any such requests made in the name of the United States government? If yes, who granted you that authority? To my knowledge, you are not an employee of the U.S. government, which raises serious questions that deserve scrutiny.
These are questions that deserve clear and direct answers and it must be taken care of today, before you address any other account who has been a long-time supporter of @realDonaldTrump.
It should take no more than five minutes to locate the relevant credit card statement and post a screenshot showing that you paid the full cost of your honeymoon at such a high-end resort owned by a Qatari conglomerate.
If everything was paid for personally and at market rates, providing that evidence should be straightforward and would quickly put these questions to rest.
Thank you for your attention to this matter!