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re: Update: War in Iran thread
Posted on 1/14/26 at 6:29 am to WeeWee
Posted on 1/14/26 at 6:29 am to WeeWee
DAYUM, Not shitty enough to shoot unarmed protesting civilians. Have go into hospitals and shoot bed ridden unarmed wounded!
Hard to believe this is true, but who knows with these satanic Muslim zealots.
I think I'll wait a bit on this one, but WOW!
Hard to believe this is true, but who knows with these satanic Muslim zealots.
I think I'll wait a bit on this one, but WOW!
Posted on 1/14/26 at 6:31 am to hawgfaninc
Posted on 1/14/26 at 6:35 am to hawgfaninc
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Iran prepares for mass executions of protesters: the first could happen today
Iranian authorities have sentenced 26-year-old Erfan Soltani — one of those detained during the uprising in the city of Fardis — to death.
According to Euronews, citing human rights groups, the execution could be carried out as early as today.
Soltani was arrested in early January. He was charged with “enmity against God” — one of the most severe accusations in Iranian criminal law, which automatically leads to a death sentence.
The trial was held under a fast-track procedure, without a proper hearing and without access to an independent lawyer.
At the same time, Iran’s judiciary has officially announced plans to conduct rapid trials and carry out mass executions of protesters.
The authorities are making it clear that the suppression of the uprising will be completed at any cost.
If the international community does not intervene, the deranged ayatollah and his fanatics will drown the entire country in blood.
Donald Trump has previously warned Tehran that if the regime begins executing demonstrators, the United States will take “very tough measures”.
So far, those threats have not stopped the repression.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 6:44 am to hawgfaninc
Told yall it was far from over
Posted on 1/14/26 at 6:46 am to WeeWee
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Just when I thought I couldn’t hate the regime anymore they go and do something like this.
If true, I don't know how we don't do everything in our power to help these people get rid of these motherfrickers
Posted on 1/14/26 at 6:47 am to jizzle6609
We have no aircraft other than C130s in basically the entire area from satellite images and almost no naval build up to launch from and protect our people from retaliation in the area.
If naval assets move that way; air strikes will follow. Until then I highly doubt you will see us use air craft. I think they will make attempts to help but much subtler through the CIA and Mossad, which we should try to help.
If naval assets move that way; air strikes will follow. Until then I highly doubt you will see us use air craft. I think they will make attempts to help but much subtler through the CIA and Mossad, which we should try to help.
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Posted on 1/14/26 at 6:48 am to hawgfaninc
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IRAN SENDING FAKE PROTESTERS TO SET PEOPLE UP AND KILL THEM
Undercover regime agents are pretending to be protesters.
They're dressing like civilians, acting like they're part of the crowd, then guiding people straight into killing zones.
Once you're there, it’s too late. Armed forces are waiting and open fire.
It’s all about breaking trust, making people scared to even stand next to each other.
And yeah, even hospitals are being used to trap the wounded.
Source: Daily Mail
Posted on 1/14/26 at 6:49 am to hawgfaninc
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Message relayed from Iran via Starlink describes a society saturated by loss.
According to the account, nearly every conversation leads back to a death. People speak of relatives, coworkers, or neighbors who have been killed, with funerals now a routine part of daily life. News of fatalities dominates public discourse, and the scale is described as overwhelming.
What stands out most, the source says, is the apparent randomness. Many victims were not protesting or involved in unrest. Some were reportedly shot while running ordinary errands such as buying food or returning from medical appointments. The violence is portrayed as both indiscriminate and senseless, leaving the population stunned by its brutality.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 6:50 am to jizzle6609
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told yall it was far from over
Going out on a limb there, are you?
Posted on 1/14/26 at 6:51 am to jizzle6609
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Told yall it was far from over
The regime’s banks are collapsing and the protests continue despite a lethal crackdown. The only thing that the regime use now to save themselves is chemical weapons. That probably wouldn’t help them either. The regime is likely done it’s just a matter of time.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 6:55 am to WeeWee
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Spoke to a relative of ours on the phone who works in a hospital in Iran.
They described it as “hell”, and were very careful with their words out fear.
And I come on here and there’s people complaining about the Crown Prince or how Iranian protests don’t work.
You imbeciles, what’s happening in our country is worse than Tianemen Square.
The Shia militias are going full ISIS on Iranians and shooting kids in the streets.
It’s not even protests anymore, it’s a civil resistance. Our people are unarmed, and need outside help yesterday.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 6:56 am to td01241
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We have no aircraft other than C130s in basically the entire area from satellite images and almost no naval build up to launch from and protect our people from retaliation in the area.
If naval assets move that way; air strikes will follow. Until then I highly doubt you will see us use air craft. I think they will make attempts to help but much subtler through the CIA and Mossad, which we should try to help.
Huh? You cant swing a stick in the middle east without hitting a US naval vessel or airbase.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 6:57 am to WeeWee
We should be able to arm the protestors at least to some degree if we were inclined through the Kurdish militias in Iran and our massive CIA and special forces who are constantly fricking people up in Syria.
I wonder if Trump and the administration feel like it is worth it or not.
I wonder if Trump and the administration feel like it is worth it or not.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 6:59 am to trinidadtiger
airbase does not equal air craft.
The closest any strike naval vessels are to Iran currently are at Diego Garcia. We dont even have an aircraft carrier though.
The closest any strike naval vessels are to Iran currently are at Diego Garcia. We dont even have an aircraft carrier though.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 6:59 am to trinidadtiger
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An Israeli Boeing 767-338ER, known as the “Wing of Zion” which operates as an Air Force One for the Prime Minister and President, suddenly departed Nevatim Airbase in Southern Israel earlier this morning bound for the Greek island of Crete, similar to what was seen in the lead up to previous strikes against Iran. After landing in Greece, the Boeing 767 made a quick turn around and is now returning to Israel, in a reported “evacuation drill” by the Israeli Air Force.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 7:01 am to hawgfaninc
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If tweet fails to load, click here. These motherfrickers keep doubling down on evil.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 7:04 am to hawgfaninc
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One of my friends who's Iranian told me that they killed his friend and his mom took the body home to keep it because if you take delivery, you have to pay between 800 million to 1 billion to buy back your child's body, and also bring them a box of sweets and thank them for killing your child. I emphasize: "In addition to killing a mother's child right in front of her eyes, they've made her have to take her child's body home and keep it there." You won't see scenes like this in any horror movie in the world because they'd probably never get permission to air due to the extreme horror and psychological impact that's beyond imagination!
Posted on 1/14/26 at 7:04 am to WeeWee
It is really hard to know how many the dead number is.
I am not sure I buy the 20,000 but 12,000 could easily be accurate from videos ive seen. They basically open fire into massive crowds with automatic weapons then execute anyone still alive at point blank range with shotguns. You can get to 12000 fast doing that in a country that big.
I am not sure I buy the 20,000 but 12,000 could easily be accurate from videos ive seen. They basically open fire into massive crowds with automatic weapons then execute anyone still alive at point blank range with shotguns. You can get to 12000 fast doing that in a country that big.
Posted on 1/14/26 at 7:05 am to WeeWee
They're emboldened by no outside activity now. The goalposts have moved and still nothing while people die. US intervention should have started last week.
Them Islamists are some evil mf
Them Islamists are some evil mf
Posted on 1/14/26 at 7:05 am to td01241
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We should be able to arm the protestors at least to some degree if we were inclined through the Kurdish militias in Iran and our massive CIA and special forces who are constantly fricking people up in Syria. I wonder if Trump and the administration feel like it is worth it or not.
Arming the citizens is planB. I would imagine the USA try to topple the regime or decapitate them and replace with the crown prince instead of going straight to civil war.
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