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Israel vs Iran Thread v2
Anonymous
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No.397205
the continuation of the last thread.
>>>/mlpol/392216 →
News about Israel vs Iran war and related informations.
663 replies and 306 files omitted.
Anonymous
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>>401212
After a careful analysis by the experts we may infer that the brown color is growing in size.
Anonymous
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>>401212
It looks like the uae, besides sudan, also wants to do more adventuring in yemen...
Anonymous
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>>401211
>she looks pretty good.
one day she will come back to clap this hoers ass with a strapon,mark my word >>>/mlpol/399495 →
>>401212
al-qa'eda eh
i guess one day their leader is gonna have a coffee with trump in the white house.
>>401217
>adventuring
proxy wars...
syria wasn't enough so be ready for another country to be boiled with blood of hatred toward us.
Anonymous
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>>401217
btw now you're here
i have a really bad feeling that something is about to happen.
they're intentionally burning mazut in the air.
wasting waste majority of the drinking water on farms
exporting every bit of money from iran and printing money to cause more inflation.
i think a group of (((traitors))) here are actually trying to forcefully cause a revolution.
maybe to mass kill and silent us again or change the power.
what do you think?
Anonymous
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No.401231
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>>401221
Sorry for replying late, I don't have much free time for long messages. You know, some time ago I read an article about the contradictions in the reports on the helicopter incident (read it assassination) involving Raisi. The positions of the helicopters, the likely timing, the number of bodies found versus the number announced... every part of it had gaps and inconsistencies. It really didn't look like an accident. Especially that phone call supposedly made by the Friday prayer leader while he was dying, that alone suggests some kind of manipulation or assassination.
It looked like a deliberate removal. But unlike many people who claim israel did it, or even that the leader himself ordered it, I think it was actually the reformists. It may sound strange, but the reformists basically want a kind of controlled revolution or collapse so they can rebuild the system in their own format (something like the transition from the S.U to the Russian federation). Let's remember: reformists are essentially political elites looking for their own benefit (clever oligarchs) and unlike the principlists, they are relatively more logical. They've always tried to force changes that would take power away from the principlists. Even though they themselves were part of the radical revolutionary generation of 79, they later rebranded themselves as "reformists".
Even Ahmadinejad, to some extent, was one of their projects aimed at the principlists, someone who wasn't part of the first revolutionary generation and was shaped to confront the leader (their biggest obstacle). Let's not forget that as president he had a kind of political clash and cold war with Khamenei, disappearing for days. His extremism in various issues was supposed to play the role of an "Shrek edition of prince Charming" strategy, someone who looked both traditional and rebellious, sold as a miracle of the new millennium. But in reality he was a proud, emotional populist whose behavior was meant to make people eventually hate anyone like him. Later, in 2009, the plan was that protests over his supposed election fraud would lead to the fall of the Leader and a complete structural reform of the system with the reformists taking full power. But the 2009 protests failed, and with it, the reformists' "change from within" project also failed.
Then came the Rouhani project and the JCPOA, a way to buy time, regain influence, and prepare Rouhani as the future Leader. (Of course, this leadership would have been temporary, he would then reform the system and remove concepts like the supreme leader entirely, shifting the government toward a federal style republic.) Rouhani wasn't stupid. Yes, he was a terrible president and harmed Iran, but that doesn't mean he was foolish or purposeless. His goal was leadership, and the presidency was just political credential building. He's much more experienced than people think, about 90% of his positions have been in intelligence and security, meaning he had access to almost everything and was a professional in that field.
Their biggest problem was a man named Raisi, more experienced, more alert, and more practical than most principlists. His influence in key organizations, the political system, the media, and even with Khamenei made him a dangerous obstacle to the reformists' long term plans. Almost everyone believed he was the 1# candidate for succession. Until then, the reformists were basically playing the principlists like pieces on a chessboard, because truthfully reformists think and act more academically, logically, and strategically (even if they still mess things up). They themselves created many of the iconic concepts of the system, then pushed principlists forward to act as overzealous defenders. Gashte ershad, mandatory hijab laws, and even calling the leader "Imam" all began with reformists, but it's the principlists who now defend them. And whenever needed, the reformists turned principlists against one another, in the 90s or even in recent elections, when they pushed Qalibaf and Jalili supporters into fighting, which helped them slip Pezeshkian into the presidency.
Anonymous
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No.401232
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>>401231
Raisi, however, became the symbol of principlist unity and, more importantly, he was aware of the reformists' game, a principlist who didn't fall for their tricks. That was dangerous for them. So first, they likely tried to sabotage him. Maybe even the Mahsa Amini case was their plan, to trigger protests and use the chaos for a regime change strategy. But that also failed. In the end, they assassinated him to accelerate the transition away from the I.R.
You might think 'we haven't entered any transition yet', but Pezeshkian is essentially the president of the transition period, passive, critical, self-critical, blunt, and simple minded to the point of saying things he shouldn't. He openly said in Parliament that 'if the leader were assassinated, israel wouldn't even need to attack us because we'd tear each other apart over power', meaning he indirectly said Khamenei is the only force keeping the system together, implying everyone else is powerless. Many of his awkward speeches constantly blame everyone and everything except himself, like an opposition figure, just one who doesn't directly insult Khamenei.
Pezeshkian is a symbol, a face of weakness and helplessness meant to show that decision-making power isn't in the hands of the government but in the leader and related institutions. They are intentionally making the situation look worse to show the failures as the fault of the Leader's structure. Some even say israel's attack might have had some behind-the-scenes agreement with reformists, unlikely, but not impossible, especially since discussions about succession and Rouhani's return started right after the war.
Pezeshkian is an opposition figure disguised as a president for the transition period, and as people say, he'll be crushed in the gears of the transition, like Seyyed Zia, Bazargan, or even Bakhtiar. (He himself used to oppose the Shah.) They don't even have a problem with Reza Pahlavi II coming, because they know he would only be a transition figure, and unlike shallow monarchists, they know that once the transitional phase is done, he will be sidelined. Then the republicans would take over, and the reformists would align with them as the "republican founders of the new revolution".

Anyway, that's my conclusion, maybe I'm just overthinking it and the whole thing isn't that complicated or conspiratorial at all...
Anonymous
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No.401250
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>>401231
>Sorry for replying late,
no problem
i believe khamenei was behind both ghasem soleimani and raisi, i have no doubt that both of them were assassinated from inside.
he was scared that soleimani was getting too famous that he might actually get the chance from his son to be the next ruler.
i guess about raisi, idk i feel like he was too useless, khamenei couldn't wait till his term be over or maybe it was a middle finger to raisi's faction.
remember raisi meeting with putin?
>pic
long table and awkward look by putin, and forcing raisi to go home with a taxi in cold. i think that was putin massage that he does not like this guy and you should change it.
i feel that was an influence to helicopter him.
>>401232
>Pezeshkian is essentially the president of the transition period, passive, critical, self-critical, blunt, and simple minded to the point of saying things he shouldn't.
i do think pezeshkian managed to be even more useless that raisi. they're trying to annihilate presidency position forever , giving this idea to people that presidents are no body.
i feel like this is the plan of mujtaba to kill every other factions from getting in power till his time comes.
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nonetheless i think you giving a really good theory,
there are some elites here who want to assure their power after whatever that happens after khamenei, they're not fully antagonize neither israel or usa , they won't even criticize prince charming. also many of them are simply spies and traitors
but i have a hard time believing they're behind every fuckery that is happening recently.

also some random memes cause why not?
Anonymous
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No.401806
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all the (bazar) big markets in Tehran and other parts of the country will protest tomorrow due to the high price of the dollar and will stop working by closing their shops.
today, there were many protests and strikes in shops and factories, including petrochemical factories, oil company workers, marketers, etc.
from yesterday to today, the dollar went from 135 thousand tomans to more than 144 thousand tomans in just one day.
the new budget that was approved only added 20% to the income containers, considering the state of recession and skyrocketing inflation this year, which has been horrifyingly terrible.
President says not enough money is given to the government and we don't have money to share to people, it was a comedy tragedy to listen to his speech. it feels like they gave up at this point.
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If this situation continues, the possibility of wider protests will increase
In the meantime, the country may either start mass killing people or start a deliberate war with another country such as Israel to silence these protests.
the possibility of a military coup by the (sepah) IRGC is also high, they currently control up to 90 percent of the country's economy and oil and commercial revenues.
tl;dr shit is about to get fucked.
Anonymous
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>>401806
>related pics that shows the trend of changes in the value of the dollar and gold over just six months compared to the Iranian rial.

>it feels like they gave up at this point.
I still believe this is mostly intentional. Although, in the end, it's something they are forced to do due to their own weakness and backwardness, they need a target and a puppet to dump all the blame on and try to save their asses, and who better for that role than Pezeshkian, the Biden of Iran?
>the possibility of a military coup by the (sepah) IRGC is also high, they currently control up to 90 percent of the country's economy and oil and commercial revenues.
I don't really expect much from them, it's mostly just empty threats. A few days ago I was talking with one of my cousins, and he was telling me memories from years ago during his military service. He served in the irgc, and besides all the interesting and bizarre memories he had, there was one particularly strange story. Apparently, the irgc was supposed to hold a military exercise, and when they realized he was a computer nerd, they transferred him to their forward base and expected him, alone, to produce a full 3d explanatory video of the operation within one month.
What's absurd is that they expected him, single-handedly, to set up a proper system for making it in that time and produce a result on the level of Toy Story 1 (and just to note, Toy Story 2 had only recently come out back then!!). At the same time, when he asked them to at least give him the operation map so he could animate it accurately, they suddenly said it wasn't possible because it was a classified military document!
In the end, he secretly glanced at a map that was pinned to the wall, and quickly drew a simple, vague, and completely inaccurate 2d mock-up of it in Corel. And when one of the commanders saw that improvised drawing, he was shocked and asked how he got access to the map. When he answered that he just sketched it approximately, the commander immediately ordered a large banner of that same fake mock-up to be printed and put on the wall, replacing the original!!! (That's how disorganized and sloppy they were!)
Overall, many of those commanders still have their feet inside the shoes of command and their asses on the seats of leadership, so there really isn't much to expect from them. They're just a bit too backward to be capable of doing anything significant.
Anonymous
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>>401807
>I still believe this is mostly intentional.
i believe that too , there is no way unintentionally you can fuck up this badly. even during iran-iraq war the situation was not this bad.
either they are purposefully causing a revolution or doing a inside job to pressure khamenei to do accept defeat or something idk.
>They're just a bit too backward to be capable of doing anything significant.
it is not about competency, the one that has the gun wins the power and currently irgc is the only powerful organization inside iran.
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btw recently i'm going through insanity and reading prophetic predictions and bullshit like that, wanted to show you something that i found recently and wanted know your opinion on it.
>vid
if you had time please watch it and tell me what you think, it said it is from ill beigi jaf.
Anonymous
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>>401808
have a part 2 as well.
don't read too much on the bullshit that translator guy is yapping about , also he did horrible to collect and organize these poems. chronological order of events are also messed up.
Anonymous
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No.401812
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>>401808
>>401810
>either they are purposefully causing a revolution or doing a inside job to pressure khamenei to do accept defeat or something idk.
Most likely from the oligarchs.
>it is not about competency, the one that has the gun wins the power and currently irgc is the only powerful organization inside iran.
Someone who can't even recognize a gun thinks it's just a club. Power without intellect is not actionable.
>vid
It's very strange and astonishing. I don't think this is the original or an unaltered version. Most likely, the real prophecies are kept by those Kurdish elders, who are probably not anymore. These are a bit too clear and explicit to be a 300–400 years old prophecy, they were probably tampered with.
I found this pdf online myself. It's not very long, but still, it contains some truly interesting and important points.
>don't read too much on the bullshit that translator guy is yapping about , also he did horrible to collect and organize these poems. chronological order of events are also messed up.
Yeah the logic behind many of his analyses is basically like this:
<Your son's name is dream;
<I had a dream last night;
<So I had your son last night.

But in any case, it's worth considering.
Anonymous
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No.401813
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>>401812
>Most likely from the oligarchs.
exactly
> I don't think this is the original or an unaltered version
i have my doubts about it too even tho it seems very accurate and i love how it calls him the "disabled",
but it is written in a very nationalist way and kinda anti-islamic, which is very out of character and inorganic for ill beigi jaf. and yes the one that u sent i had a book version of it.
at the very end of the actual books there are some other variation of his poems with some better details, but not much ground breaking.
thing about him is that he usually talks about an era for 2 lines at best, but the videos talks a lot about the recent era.
but i hope things it says comes true.
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also have one from shah ne'matollah valli , this a very rare version of his prophecies, that is written and translated by a pakistani guy from 1947.
i kept the part that is talking about after ww2 events.

the thing about prophecy is that at the end we have to wait till we see if it happens or not, either way i hope it is a win for better future of iran.
Anonymous
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>>401806
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDQX1DJFGAI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91bsr1opRwc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5F-_0Rc-q0
Protests here reached it's third day. street rage are getting more and more populated each day in every corner of iran.
government forcefully declared wednesday and thursday as closed to stop people from going outside.
people chanted "death to dictator" and "RIP reza shah".
yesterday trump and netanyahu pulled an ultimatum against iran and heavily threatened the country.
Islamic regime now is in trouble from both inside and outside.
Anonymous
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>>401827
Yeah, today was supposed to be Dey 9th(December 30th) march, a symbolic, pride-showing day for the I.R. But with these new protests, it basically got fucked and thrown aside.
It's been three days since the protests started, and the second day was the most intense. Luckily, the movement is still spreading.
What's interesting is that right when the protests kicked off, the dollar dropped almost 10000 tomans. Instead of this being something positive, it basically shows that they fully control the exchange rate(as me and the other iranibro thought before), and out of fear, they lowered it so people wouldn't freak out. They tried to trick everyone, but it didn't work, and honestly, it just exposed them more.
The key thing is: this time the protests started with the bazaar class. They're a group that connects both the social and economic backbone of society, and historically, they've played a huge role in revolutions and movements in Iran. Thank god, the protests are spreading pretty well so far. If the regime decides to crack down harder, they'll only be hurting themselves.
The biggest challenge now is keeping this movement clean and undivided. Even I (who literally hate the Pahlavi monarchy) feel sick watching some opposition groups already trying to fight and claim ownership of the protests against monarchists. And I feel the same way about monarchists doing it. This exact kind of shit is what ruined previous movements.
Drawing ideological lines before anything is even won only causes pointless drama and division. I hope this time republicans, monarchists, and even liberal leftists realize that right now is NOT the time for these arguments. In history, power always ends up going to whoever becomes more acceptable to the people. And "acceptable" doesn't necessarily mean "the best", but there's no way around it, because in the end, the people decide.
Anonymous
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No.401830
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>>401827
Btw, I don't know if you're into rap or not. I personally haven't really been into it, and only have a special nostalgic connection with Yas. These past few days I've been constantly listening to these two songs of his. Honestly, this guy had some kind of strange insight, the way he was able to predict, analyze, and criticize events. It's incredibly thought-provoking and a masterpiece. For me, Beem really hit, it's like he knew what was going to happen, and that was even before the Mahsa Amini incident.
Baaq also feels like it's trying to give a lesson, something that maybe we need to hear these days to understand. I'm generally not into rap at all, but I really think these are more of a literary masterpiece than just rap music.
In terms of meaning, it' like I'm reading Saadi's poetry, it's that full of deep messages. I think if you haven't listened to them yet, try listening to them the way you'd read a piece of literary poetry.
Also, there are english subtitles.

Beem:
https://youtu.be/t0nC9Pbaa6k?si=oYXypIoVJ7w0N1P1

Baaq:
https://youtu.be/BmuqgZ9bj3c?si=oX9IVWl81YpS_Gqx
Anonymous
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No.401831
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>>401829
> Luckily, the movement is still spreading.
it still haven't reach the point for government to shut down the internet yet. (in case i downloaded 70 mlp comic issues to read)
btw it is funny national news outlets are also covering the protests, in a more
censored mannered way, but that is a an academy record.
>it basically shows that they fully control the exchange rate
it's a bit too obvious,
i theorize maybe they're trying to export every single money they can , maybe the riches want to ran away from the country.
my dad theorizes that maybe they fuck up dollar to postpone the second war, while there is protesting, israel will try not interfere till it ends.
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btw there are some news that they started shooting at people in some cities. one of the city name was ''izzeh'' where kian pir falak that poor kid got killed.
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>>401830
>Btw, I don't know if you're into rap or not.
i am a huge eminem fan and i grow up in zedbazi era, but not really much fan of the farsi rap in general. i hate gangsta shit rap .i find yas as a cool person with interesting style but i don't really fuck with his music.
also https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmOeR4XiFUo
//a good day will come when we won't kill each other//
i was thinking about to share some persian songs with peeps here but i never found appropriate time.

other than rap i really think 'habib' is really suitable, i really think those songs are made for this times.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxZ58VEy1Z8
//let it rain , they made religion a trap , to capture innocents and gullibles//
//let it rain, God became a toy , for them to gain fame and power//

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxkCmgut5n4
// there won't arrive any saviour , so become your own sun and bright up this darkness//
// break this door of unfavorable destiny, this magical curse of this unlucky times//

Anonymous
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No.401834
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>>401831
>it still haven't reach the point for government to shut down the internet yet.
This burning is just the fuse; it hasn't reached the gunpowder storage yet...
>in case i downloaded 70 mlp comic issues to read
How interesting! I've also downloaded the Berserk manga, though I suspect that even during internet outages, I won't have time to read them. I still have the modem I got from my friend, let's see if it can still be used when the internet goes down.
>btw it is funny national news outlets are also covering the protests, in a more censored mannered way, but that is a an academy record.
This isn't their first time; you could even say the protests in Isfahan in 1400(2021) were the first. But this time it happened earlier, and the news was released with less censorship, because unlike before, they can't dismiss it as unrest or claim that infiltrators are behind it. This time, it's led by the bazaar merchants, and questioning them would only fuel the fire of anger.
>it's a bit too obvious,
This has become obvious, otherwise, until this event, the gov usually denied this truth. Although they are still trying to cast doubt on it.
>i theorize maybe they're trying to export every single money they can , maybe the riches want to ran away from the country. my dad theorizes that maybe they fuck up dollar to postpone the second war, while there is protesting, israel will try not interfere till it ends.
I once asked one of my economist dude about this, and he gave a bunch of confusing economic explanations. In the end, he summarized it by saying that they are basically making money by manipulating the dollar price, something pretty much like the shit they caused in the stock market in 1401(2022), which earned them huge profits while causing significant losses for the rest of the people.
>btw there are some news that they started shooting at people in some cities. one of the city name was ''izzeh'' where kian pir falak that poor kid got killed.
Things are so bad that even many of the suppressive forces aren't willing to crack down and shoot. And if the I.R wants to save its own ass, it's better not to use violence, otherwise, it will just get fucked even harder.
>i am a huge eminem fan and i grow up in zedbazi era, but not really much fan of the farsi rap in general. i hate gangsta...
This is very much a matter of taste. I've never really been a big fan of music. I mostly used to listen to old songs by Shadmehr, Mansour, and Rama, so overall I would either get depressed or happy. (too bad I can't find a yt link to Rama's Shaparak, damn, every time I listened to it I'd start crying.)
Overall, I only really know Yas in rap; the rest I may know by name. Personally, I like Yas' songs more for their meaning and message, not really for the beat or the hype.
Hichkas is a good rapper either, but if I don't count the disses between Yas and him, it doesn't really seem "great". Most of it feels more like just cliche talk rather than saying something important or new. Of course, maybe that's just my opinion, since I pretty much see almost all rap this way.
Habib is really a nice singer, but I can't really remember anything from him.
Anonymous
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>>401834
>This burning is just the fuse; it hasn't reached the gunpowder storage yet...
2026 is gonna be a fucking year that's for sure. time to learn dodging bullets.
>Berserk manga
ptsd simulator 5000, and horse...huge muscled horse... no six digit manga can compete with that shit.
>it's led by the bazaar merchants, and questioning them would only fuel the fire of anger.
well i don't think mahsa amini era people were chill, it was one of the more angriest moments of our history, still they start blasting. but yeah i get ya point. marketers are scarier to mess with.
> they are basically making money by manipulating the dollar price...
that pretty much is the idea.
> it's better not to use violence, otherwise, it will just get fucked even harder.
don't be too optimistic about this psychopaths, time proved that they do shove crazy pills up their asses while smoking from train's uptake.
a military coup with drifting tanks around the city still is not out of reach for them. i just hope shit doesn't turn into syria.
>This is very much a matter of taste...
hey i ain't judgin' ya, if you enjoy it that's all that matters, and yes i agree meaningful songs are more precious than these recent back-at-the fast food sitting table type songs that comes out every year to die sooner than a unwatered bamboo plant.
Anonymous
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No.401884
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WTF is going on over there??? Am I missing a decimal point or does your currency really need that many zeros?! What did your government fucked up so badly that it ended up like this? And what's the situation with the protests right now, how are things actually looking??
Anonymous
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No.401903
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>1.4 million rial to 1 USD
Holy fuck.
Anonymous
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No.401906
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>>401884
>>401903
when i tell you guys that my government is a kleptocratic mafia , you don't know what it exactly means.
imagine if the members of thieves guilt + dicaprio from wolves of wall street somehow gained power in country that has massive oil and gas resources, the outcome would be as you expected.
it is not just sanctions. although they love to be sanctioned cause it makes the value of dollars higher so due to that the ones in the power whom control the dollar become richer and richer everyday.
embezzlement and money laundering scheme: near 200 billions of dollars has been stolen from here,
>second pic
i tried my best to translate them, remember that most of these are in a time that rial still worth shit.
it is just the ones that we know of. motherfuckers now using that money to build and buy themselves luxury apartments in canada, america ,europe etc etc. and realistically canada has no problem with it cause the thieves here unironically will financially help the economy there.
also that lionel messi looking guy , babak zanjani has been in jail for years and now he is not only free...but also now he is in charge foreign trade.
one of the member of parliament here said that only this year alone, near 500 million dollars has been vanished.
where this money goes? other than terrorist , God only knows, mostly top class riches will live in the paradise outside and inside of iran while educated people here can't even find a job, and if even they do, it won't worth shit.
waste majority of budget is being wasted for irgc and mullah's academy here, getting huge pay checks by doing literally nothing important.

tl;dr iran's government is legendarily corrupt and biblical endtime level of morally bankrupt with astronomical amount of thievery.

that is why i think french guillotine style of revolution is needed here. there is no way in hell people would spare any of them.
sad thing is , a lot of them would just ran away from the country before they pay the price for their crimes.
Anonymous
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>>401906
>missing oil rig
Did it enter the bermuda triangle or Atlantis?? How the hell does an oil rig just disappear??!
>Debsh's tea
Seriously, how much damn tea exists in this world for someone to embezzle THAT much??!
Anonymous
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No.401908
401909
>>401907
brutal is one way to describe it.
there never was any oil rig, they promised empty air for millions of dollars and put the bags they made in their pocket.
debsh tea was money laundry company that gained millions of dollars to import tea from other countries, well they didn't.
also the teas that they sold to people was poisonous/rotten which caused a lot diseases for the consumers. similar to this health adventures was use of unhealthy palm oil in dairy products that actually ended up taking lives.

i swear to God, it is too comically evil that explaining it to any of my outsider friends even with evidence will leave them in total disbelief.
Anonymous
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No.401909
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>>401908
It looks like this kind of corruption has been going on for at least 25 years. How did you guys even tolerate it?? Even your current protests are calmer than the most basic leftist rampages elsewhere, no big clashes, no cities burning, nobody overthrowing the government like in nepal. How are you this chill?? Is it really only because of government suppression? Kinda weird you're that quiet, I doubt it's just the state holding you back.
Anonymous
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No.401910
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>>401909
is not that we are chill , the government has no chill.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Protests_in_Iran
the death toll is high during these protests. there were times that people burned gas stations , police cars etc etc but always ended up with anti-protests teams to openly massacre people (includes underage kids). the ones that were kept captive in jails were brutally tortured to death, many seuxal harrasment and rape has been reported too.
i ain't gonna send the pics of what happened to many of them, but from what i have seen, it was inhuman and horrible, one incident was that one of the kid in protests that was captured, his corpse was left alone in one of the public park with his skull being smashed while his eyes popped off. left it for the mother to find her kid in that situation to assure that what they are capable of, also that kid was not allowed to have a grave.

when you see this types of horror , you just don't wanna start shit, the ones that still manage to keep up with the protest have huge iron balls.
Anonymous
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>>401910
Honestly don't know what to say. I'm sorry for judging you too quickly. I hope these protests will be the last ones you ever have to go through.
It's somehow understandable. You, like the palestinians or other arabs, don't post videos of crying and wailing, and neither the left nor the right really care. There's a bit of that feeling of being fucked over and having everyone against you. Something like that exists here to some extent too.
Anonymous
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>>401910
incidents like this is not anything new, from the beginning they were like that.
during iran-iraq war they sent many children to war, attaching explosive to them and sending them toward the enemy tanks.
attacking 'kooy' university and throwing students of the roof while shouting ''ya zahrah" saying if they're innocent well they go to heaven, don't they?
or during 2000's green protest , they raped captive female protesters , because they believed that virgin women would go to heaven automatically so they decide to not letting them.
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>>401911
hey hey hey the fact that you understand is enough, it is good that you show sympathy, it reveals your humanity.
i don't want to act like a victim cause it is a shit that we dig through and all the blame is on ourselves, we're being evil to our kin, acting cruel to ourselves. it is on us to fix it.
again thanks for the conversation, and i hope too that one day we can get rid off these demons. i wish for glory of your country too, hopefully you guys will solve the blockades in your destiny.
Anonymous
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>>401912
Thanks
I hope so
Iran intelligence ministry arrests 7 people tied to US-, Europe-based hostile groups
John J. Ubele
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No.401934
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Iran intelligence ministry arrests 7 people tied to US-, Europe-based hostile groups

"...Iran's Ministry of Intelligence has arrested seven individuals affiliated with hostile groups based in the United States and Europe.

The Judiciary's Mizan news agency carried the report on Wednesday, citing an informed source within the ministry.

According to the source, five of those identified and detained were in contact with the ringleader of US-based anti-Iran monarchists.

The monarchists have been campaigning unsuccessfully for decades to try to restore the tyrannical reign of Iran’s former US-backed Pahlavi regime.

The regime was deposed through monumental countrywide protests in 1979 under the leadership of the late founder of the Islamic Republic Ayatollah Khomeini, who guided the Iranian nation in their quest to bring about the triumph of the country's historic Islamic Revolution.

The monarchists, who have been in receipt of unstinting Western and Israeli support since the Revolution’s victory, were found particularly active during the illegal and unprovoked Israeli-American war on the nation in June..."

Source:
https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2026/01/01/761643/Iran-Intelligence-Ministry-arrests-United-States-Europe-hostile-groups
Anonymous
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No.401961
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>>401911
Some us on the right in the US are paying close attention to what is happening in Iran. The regime of the Ayatollahs has been an enemy of the US since 1979, and waged war against the US by every means available to them for forty-six years. It is with great interest that we watch, to see whether the protests will topple the regime.

We recall similar protests about fifteen years back. Some of us believe that the Green Movement in 2009 might have overthrown the regime then, had Obama not been a feckless, malevolent fool. We are uncertain whether the government that resulted would have been any less hostile towards the West but it could hardly have been any more so.

And yes, we, and I am using the editorial "we," because I am a single individual on the Internet, not a representative of my government, are aware that the regime in Iran is repressive and murderous, but that in and of itself is hardly distinctive. If the ongoing popular uprising against the regime succeeds, and declares Crown Prince Pahlavi to be the new Shah, we hope that things might improve. The government here does not solicit my opinions. If foreign troops were to land in Iran and escort him to Tehran to take power, I am certain that he would be perceived as illegitimate, a tool of hostile foreign powers. Such an arrangement never endures. This is human nature. Humans are tribal and territorial and it is grotesque to pretend otherwise.

Speaking for myself, I wish you well, but I know that talk is cheap, the talk of anonymous strangers on the far side of the planet even more so. A new Shah, a new monarchy in Iran, could be a new beginning, and could help stabilize the Middle East. I believe that to be a positive good for the whole world, over and above my atavistic, purely tribal desires to see the current Islamist regime, enemies of my people, face arrest, trial, and execution.
Anonymous
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No.401962
401967
>>401961
I was reading the news and looks like there is some attempt to carry a color revolution in Tehran.
Anonymous
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No.401967
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>>401934
nice flag
>>401961
i really appreciate your sentence, even tho as much as i don't like shah and i think he is being forced to be the next ruler, and there is a chance he might become another dictator, but if the result is that iran become a friendly ally to US and stop this antagonization of americans (and west as a whole), and improve the current situation i would be glad.
i.r regime created a really bad reputation and hateful view for iranians around the world by destroying and sacrificing every aspect of the citizens' lives just for following ideology of a delusional delinquent leader.
getting rid of them would be a win win for a lot of countries.
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trump recently said that if the regime tries to brutally murder protesters,Us military will be involved.
||what is your guys opinions on that?
i don't know how to feel about it, it is a good warning and might be effective but first it is against american only movements and secondly i really don't want american to think that they're being sacrificed for what another country wants. hopefully this won't end up costing life of the foreigners for a regime change.
>>401962
the green party protests was when the leader intentionally rejected public vote for the popular nominee and mass cheated to put his goon (ahmadinejad) in power which in his time the corruption reached its peak.
people nowadays completely cut hope from any other factions and party saying all of them are the same shit different bowl.
there is no other popular opposition rn other than prince pahlavi, which i believe he is being highly advertised.
Anonymous
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No.401972
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>>401967
I'm pretty sure America's way of doing battle is gifting her enemies bombs, and changing the local weather to "cloudy with a chance of explosions".
Jests aside, I don't really think America First is a real issue. They're an extreme reaction (thanks to faggot ecelebs being loud), which really just boils down to "do this shit instead of that shit". More of a disagreement of priority than anything else, which isn't unhealthy in politics.
God only knows what is really happening. Real politics is hidden and so overarching it flies over our peasant heads. What we know is what the leader want us to know, and often, it is only because us knowing something provides some sort of benefit toward the leader's real agenda. It's all the same outwardly, so what's the point of being reactionary? Half the time you look retarded, the other half you're right with absolutely no reward than feeling vindicated some ten years later when the results show.

Back to the point: don't worry about it, arab anon. Trump likes to make public threats, but it always just means "I want to do something about those assholes, but I need the people on my side in case my negotiations break down and shit gets hot". So many of his social media posts are like this, how do people not know yet?
Anonymous
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No.401973
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>>401972
>Back to the point: don't worry about it, arab anon. Trump likes to make public threats,
According to Russian commentators, the US has an inventory of around 3,000 Tomahawks which are not even enough to attack and defeat Venezuela and then to pivot to Iran and China. So America should pick her targets carefully.
Anonymous
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No.401974
>>401972
i just wanted know what is the public view of it is there. sadly irgc is a heavily populated group with no interest of leaving the power just to a bunch of protests, also authorian leaders in these positions are known to startle to play some really really stupid games.
"oh my people don't like me? fuck 'em , hell let me just bomb some enemies and start a war and then at worst i just flee to russia and people gonna taste the consequences of my actions, on the bright side if i win i stay."
israel and Us both benefit from their enemy to get toppled so they might actually try to involve themselves in someway to install their own groomed pawn (not necessarily by a military action), non-lethal way is always a better option, public doesn't want to participate into another war.
about just bombing away , iran already bought many anti-air weapons from russia also israel just tried that and didn't went much anywhere.
also please don't call me a fucking arab, don't be retarded.
Anonymous
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No.401978
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>>401973
talkin' about venezuela...there are news that not only US attacked them with jets.
https://www.chosun.com/english/world-en/2026/01/03/L5BWSWQOVBCAPJZHVTFGFFCCXA/
but also trump claimed that maduro alongside his wife have been arrested.
Anonymous
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No.401979
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>>401978
>US attacked them with jets
Nah. It was a small drone, probably flown from inside Venezuela.
>trump claimed that maduro alongside his wife have been arrested.
I really doubt it. The Venezuelan military is solid.
Anonymous
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No.401980
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>>401979
if it is true , i am actually fucking impressed, i might even print trump's face and put it on my wall.
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2026/jan/03/caracas-explosions-venezuela-maduro-latest-news-updates-live?page=with:block-6958cbc08f087b8b68f60645
seemingly they used explosions for distraction for american delta forces using choppers to infiltrate maduro's home to arrest him.
this is some call of duty soap x price level of bullshit.
Anonymous
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No.401981
>>401980
2026 IS THE YEAR! it just started.
if US completely gets rid off venezuela it means that his focus would go to target iran.
trump is really fucking up putin's allies.
Anonymous
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No.401982
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>Be me
>It's a day off, so I sleep till noon
>I wake up
>Why the hell are there so many notifs??
>I open telegram
Anonymous
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No.401983
>>401982
i have the stupidest smile on my face, shit is so weird.
years of ''nothing happens'' is happening.
Anonymous
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No.401984
>>401980
>distraction for american delta forces using choppers to infiltrate maduro's home to arrest him.
Sure, sure.
There are rumors that Maduro is surrounded by a ruski Wagner praetorian guard.
Anonymous
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>>401982
also khamenei finally talked; He called the protesters agitators, rioters, and manipulated by enemy, and declared negotiating with them as useless.
This can only mean that the leader wants to give the green light to suppress the people
already, there have been reports of the arrival of APCs and heavy vehicles on the streets of Tehran.
i am sleepy , later i will draw him as griffon sucking dick or something.
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also there is some accusations that iraninternational used some digitally made voices to fakely showing protesters to chant for pahlavi.
Anonymous
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No.401991
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I've compiled some links from western media. Seems like a mixed spread.
>Independent: Iran warns Trump not to cross ‘red line’ after US president says military ‘locked and loaded’ to help protesters
https://archive.ph/joJbN
>DailyFail: Iran's leader says rioters 'must be put in their place' as protest death toll reaches at least 10
https://archive.ph/muWKM
>DailyExpress: Iran accused of using fakenews factories to undermine mass street protests
https://archive.ph/iBgjg
>BBC (State propagandist): Trump warning over Iran protests 'reckless' says foreign minister
https://archive.ph/pJD7o
>Telegraph: The deadly cost of living crisis stoking revolution in Iran
https://archive.ph/CQzTh
>The Guardian: No future for us’: disaffected Iranians say it’s now or never to topple regime
https://archive.ph/DP6Zh
Anonymous
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No.401999
402002
>>401982
I still can't get over the fact that I never knew this was happening until Asmongold talked about it. Based Roach King, I guess.
Anonymous
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No.402000
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>>401979
>I really doubt it. The Venezuelan military is solid.
Anonymous
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i was gonna write about 2 hours ago but internet was super shitty. suspension is started
>>401991
love the image name thanks.
Khamenei speach was before maduro getting fucked, there are some information that his private jet is landed near "mash'had" city near where he is hiding.he is ready to run away if shit hit the fan.
"kumeleh" party [kurdistani iran] announced they're gonna join the protests too.
death toll and injuries are also gettinf higher so as the population of protesters
>>401999
easy W for asmon honestly, he is doing a better job than most of news clown show media out there.
>>402000
it is so weird that getting rid off these scary dictators is just that easy. i hope same thing happen here too.
Anonymous
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No.402008
>>402000
Checked.
Yeaaah. I've got my face egged.
Anonymous
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Okay. I'm bringing the bacon home.

>First US attack on Venezuela was massive
https://x.com/MyLordBebo/status/2007378340936568917
>AMERICA ATTACKS VENEZUELA!
https://x.com/MyLordBebo/status/2007366617865588943
>NOW - Explosions detonating in Venezuela's capital of Caracas, reports.
https://x.com/disclosetv/status/2007334215357182396