Yesterday at 01:58 AM1 day 4 hours ago, DEagle7 said:The Internet blackout makes this all so much worse. We have (relatively) very little information of what's going on in the ground right now, which is terrifying when you've got extremist leaders desperately trying to cling to power. We're all taking for granted that these demonstrations will overthrow the regime but this just as easily could turn into a massacre.Where's Charlie Wilson when you need him?
19 hours ago19 hr https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/15/they-were-just-shooting-everyone-iranian-australians-left-distraught-with-no-confirmation-their-family-is-safeThe protests that have swept through the country in recent weeks are among the most destabilising episodes of unrest the Iranian regime has faced in years. While reports state that at least 2,000 people have been killed, unofficial estimates are as high as 12,000."He saw with his eyes, many people were killed in front of him and how they were just shooting everyone,” Hashemi says."When I heard the stories, what happened to people, I was crying about the situation and what’s going on in our country.”
17 hours ago17 hr 6 minutes ago, Mike030270 said:does this dope of a potus actually think the iranian protestors have anyway of reading his amazing words of encouragement?
16 hours ago16 hr 28 minutes ago, Gannan said:Even if they did, the Iranian people would be fools to trust Trump.What about proxy bombings through Israel? Surely that would get them on board no?
16 hours ago16 hr 51 minutes ago, Gannan said:Even if they did, the Iranian people would be fools to trust Trump.The Iranian people may hate their government, but they also have little trust in the West.This isn't an "enemy of my enemy is my friend" scenario.
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