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Please tell me you’re not comparing what happened in Gaza to what’s happened in Iran?

You get the bomb. In Saudi they'll sentence you to death. In the Ukraine, if you're male you'll be busified and sent to the muck hole on the front line and eventually get your FAB to the forehead. In Saudi, if you're a reporter and make a mistake you might end up like Jamal Khashoggi. Track you down in Turkey, and put you in a meat grinder. The Saudis are the good guys as they work with the other good guys, but your status as a good guy can be revoked.

In Afghanistan, well, good luck there because not only will they kill you, the U.S. is currently paying them for the good house keeping... but lets be honest they'll kill you for free.

Pretty cool.
 
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I think that poster was talking about how the Israeli Special forces (The Mossad) did not alert the FBI and the CIA about the 9/11 attacks and they knew about it beforehand. This is just a conspiracy theory because they actually did alerted the U.S. numerous times about an imminent attack, but it lacked specific details about when and where the attack was taking place. The U.S. did not take the threat seriously at that time. Here is the article by Gordon Thomas:

Mossad and 9/11​

By Gordon Thomas​

Anti-Semitic conspiracists plan to flood the internet to mark the tenth anniversary of 9/11 attacks by resurrecting the old canard that Mossad, Israel’s secret intelligence service, knew in advance of the attack – and did not warn the CIA and FBI.
The conspiracists say that the attack on the Twin Towers was a “false flag” operation organised by Mossad as part of an ongoing attempt by Israel to launch a war against its Muslim “enemies”.

The fact is that Mossad warned that an attack was impending.
From the day bin Laden’s suicide bombers partly destroyed the World Trade Center in 1993, Mossad had placed him at the top of its own list of most wanted terrorists. Its deep-cover field agents had picked up “whispers in the wind” that bin Laden was planning “something big,” said one report. Another spoke of a “strong rumour bin Laden is planning a Hiroshima type attack.” Still another revealed a flight simulator being used in an al-Qaeda training camp near Kabul. Then came the news that bin Laden had been trying to obtain chemical and nuclear weapons.
While Mossad analysts tried to connect the dots, the reports were also passed on through the long-established back channel to the CIA. The Pentagon was asked to evaluate the threat of an air strike. One of its analysts, Marvin Cetron, wrote, “Coming down the Potomac, you could make a left turn at the Washington Monument and take out the White House.” Another analyst, Martin Clefran, was told “look we can’t manage a crisis until it is a crisis”.
Before 9/11, there was a feeling in Washington that Mossad was once more crying wolf, that it had a vested interest in promoting Islamic fundamentalism as a threat because it feared its terrorists and wanted to persuade the United States that it also faced a similar threat. By the time Efraim Halevy, head of Mossad before 9/11, had come into office, dutifully read the files on terrorism threats, and seen the reaction to Mossad’s warnings, he had decided that, in the words of one of his senior officers, “there was no point in pushing against a bolted door.”
However, Haleavy confirmed to me that Mossad “had sent several warnings in the week prior to September that an attack was coming” and cited “credible chatter” Mossad agents had picked up in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Yemen. In his diplomatic way, he implied that the growing turf war between the FBI and CIA in 2001 was one reason why the warnings were ignored Both agencies had concrete evidence that al-Qaeda was an increasing threat: one of its operatives had been stopped at the last moment from flying a hijacked plane into the Eiffel Tower in Paris, and intel had emerged at Langley, indicating bin Laden was planning an air strike against the economic summit it Italy earlier in 2001. But the sense of paralysis and denial, compounded by the growing turf war between the FBI and the CIA, had continued to hold the U.S. intelligence community in its grip
After 9/11 Haleavy recalled the “hot line from Langley was superheated”. A dozen calls a day from George Tenet, then the CIA chief.
In one call Haleavy had snapped: “Where was your electronic surveillance?” to Tenet, who was facing intense criticism himself and wanted to know how much Mossad had known about the impending attack.
As conspiricists continue to spin their lies, the reality is that Mossad tried to warn the United States. As some choose to attack past events, those in the intelligence world need to continue to improve contact and sharing of vital information.
You’re giving that particular poster waaaaaay to much credit on the ability to comprehend the details in your post.
 
You can pretty much pick the good guys from the bad guys, its usually the ones the U.S. (with Saudi and Israel, although there are times of overlap - ISIS For example) are working with that are being paid and the rest are various stages of bad guys. Protesting is just the way to start eliminating the bad guys.


On or around August 30, 2021 11:59 PM... these were the good guys in Afghanistan that needed to be offloaded...

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On or around August 30, 2021 12:00 AM... these bad guys replaced the old good guys

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I love the Biden node with the ice cream 😂, the guy on the left is awesome... looks like he is ready to rip someone's sack off.

Pretty cool, amazing actually. But it gets better....

The U.S. and the U.N. gave the victory party i.e. goatherders a bonus for killing 2,000 U.S. personnel and another 2,000 contractors, and 10s of thousands of puppet Afghan employees with billions owed. These cash payments are delivered in bundles of $40m each and delivered by plane.


Its an amazing planet if one really thinks about. The loser not only lost but out of the kindness of their hearts made sure to leave bunches of military arms as well.
 
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Dozens of bodies in bags at Kahrizak Coroner’s Office after the government crackdown on protesters seen on Jan. 13, 2026.

But on Saturday, everything changed. They brought anti-terrorist police forces into the operation to start suppressing them very forcefully, shooting protesters.

This regime is so ruthless and blood thirsty that it is ready to kill everyone — innocent people who are just walking and chanting. They shoot them with live ammunition and bullets, and they are completely unwilling to back down.

I heard that the number of people they killed is more than 10,000. And then, of course, the ultimate cruelty — the families of the people killed must pay the “bullet fees” to the government to receive their bodies.

Five people around me are dead now, and it is heartbreaking. Three of them are my cousin’s friends, and two of them are sons of my mother’s friends. They were killed on the streets of Tehran. All for protesting their inalienable right to freedom.

Since the repression intensified on Saturday, a lot of the protests aren’t as crowded as before. But still, we Iranians take to the streets. Even if it is terrifying.

We are also so cut off from the world. I can see the news only via a satellite (when it works) — otherwise there is a full blackout here.

The ridiculous thing is the police have started to enter people’s houses without permission to find out who is using a satellite, and they collect the satellites from the roofs.

On Sunday, a message came to my husband’s phone saying that he’d been identified as present at illegal protests in the Sattar Khan neighborhood, and he was being monitored.

The message said that he should leave the protest site immediately, otherwise you will be identified as a rioter. We were out at the protest and it was scary, but being in the crowd makes you feel stronger and braver.

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Cars lit on fire in Tehran during an anti-government protest on Jan. 8, 2026.

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A burned out building in Tehran seen on Jan. 10, 2026 after a clash between protesters and the Iranian government.

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Well, those "protestors" (or to some "rebels" or "insurrectionists") better step up their game because their (Saudi/Israel) handlers probably aren't too impressed at the moment. If they don't get that regime out of there, I can't discount the possibility of another attempt at the pit bulls (ISIS), Saudis/Israel been trying that on and off for years there. If that lady doesn't like it now there, she really isn't going to like life if that ever pans out.

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Less talking and more doing lady, get back to work.
 
Well, those "protestors" (or to some "rebels" or "insurrectionists") better step up their game because their (Saudi/Israel) handlers probably aren't too impressed at the moment. If they don't get that regime out of there, I can't discount the possibility of another attempt at the pit bulls (ISIS), Saudis/Israel been trying that on and off for years there. If that lady doesn't like it now there, she really isn't going to like life if that ever pans out.

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Less talking and more doing lady, get back to work.

Another one about to fall. Been a hard year for you. I’m sorry
 
I don't know what that even means, its been a great year for me so far - I'm getting entertained out here everyday.

So much winning.

I’m sure you are. Over a million dead Russians in Ukraine. Maduro out. Iran on the ropes.

I know this is tough. I’ll be praying for you. I’ll even go east to west when I cross myself while praying for you
 
I’m sure you are. Over a million dead Russians in Ukraine. Maduro out. Iran on the ropes.

I know this is tough. I’ll be praying for you. I’ll even go east to west when I cross myself while praying for you

Not tough, entertaining. I say let them fight.

I cross myself while praying for you

Keep your prays, just think of me on April 15th, you'll probably be paying a whole new set of terrorists and telling yourself you got all this figured out. Not only that its starting to look like you're about to pick up a whole other welfare state down in the Caribbean.

I won't pray for you, but I hope your killings go well.

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Not tough, entertaining. I say let them fight.



Keep your prays, just think of me on April 15th, you'll probably be paying a whole new set of terrorists and telling yourself you got all this figured out. Not only that its starting to look like you're about to pick up a whole other welfare state down in the Caribbean.

I won't pray for you, but I hope your killings go well.

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I’ll pray Vlad doesn’t draft you next. Hopefully he will atleast send you armed
 
I’ll pray Vlad doesn’t draft you next. Hopefully he will atleast send you armed

I'm an American, if Vlad drafts me... you're in some serious trouble. More like the crazy Orange man sends me to the Ukraine in a bus because you don't make enough to pay the bill.

So, please get off the interwebs and get back to work, thank you.

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Gulf arabs are currently lobbying against intervention, Israel might signal the same - a weakened Iran is convenient, while a collapsed regime would likely destabilize their whole region.

Iran has No Water

Though I can't imagine how the regime could hold together the country after this massacre, unless it foregoes any remaining pretense of normalcy and goes full North Korea. Then it could encourage the (no longer necessary) population to emigrate, and perpetually maintain the remaining husk of a country through oil revenues; by then just a huge gas station manned by a well-armed skeleton crew.

Again, No Water in Persia

 
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Yesterday it was 7k…today 12k to possibly 20k? That’s an awful wide guesstimate…

Did they test a nuke out on protesters?
lol. we have had the tech to inflict those casualties with man portable weapons for 100 years now. a Maxim machine gun, enough ammo, and these tightly grouped crowds and you are talking 500 deaths easy in a single incident. you give them multiple modern weapon and its more.

there is a reason people have said the iranians need to arm themselves if they want a real chance.
 
Well, those "protestors" (or to some "rebels" or "insurrectionists") better step up their game because their (Saudi/Israel) handlers probably aren't too impressed at the moment. If they don't get that regime out of there, I can't discount the possibility of another attempt at the pit bulls (ISIS), Saudis/Israel been trying that on and off for years there. If that lady doesn't like it now there, she really isn't going to like life if that ever pans out.

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Less talking and more doing lady, get back to work.
again, you get your basic facts wrong. which is a shame because the truth is more interesting than the lie you made up.

IF ISIS or some other extremist islamic terrorist group shows up, it will be to support the current regime, not the rebels. just like in Syria.

Khamenei is not going to get international support, from even China or Russia, while this remains a civilian uprising. BUT if some terrorists come in, who kill off a lot of those civilians, suddenly it becomes a terrorist situation, and he will get support.
 

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