Iran commentary by top observers

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Overview of last 6-7 months in Syria - a short thread but worthwhile reading. Maybe not 100% accurate but mostly a useful summary

I'm not sure who the author is, but his name sounds Armenian.

https://x.com/KevorkAlmassian/status/19 ... 5858608268

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Sayed M Marandi post today confirming the looming threat of a false flag :

"Beware of a Zionist/neocon false flag operation.

They claim to have destroyed Iran's nuclear program, so now they need another excuse for war, aggression, and bloodshed."


We should pray much that neither this nor other negative scenarios occur, as just one false flag is enough to cause destabilization and ruin here in the U.S. Imagine the widespread panic, mobilization of various forces to unjustly attack a country minding its own business which is NO THREAT to the United States.

All this garbage about 'sleeper cells' is sheer lies calculated to blame any situation here on that same country. There are zero agents from that country here : that's the most blatant falsehood but has been used over and over for decades now.

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Important news of the puppet al-Sharaa [Jolani - whose very nom de guerre means from the Golan Heights] :
his govt is ready to completely surrender the Golan Heights to Is not real in return for MERE recognition by is not real of the new Syrian regime !
Appalling !

Bad as Bashar Assad was, he had political principles. He would NEVER have surrendered claim to the Golan, which was part of Syria but annexed by is not real after the 1967 war. Nor would he have disbanded all Palestinian organizations the way that al-Sharaa ordered IMMEDIATELY upon coming to power last December.

Now it's clear WHY he did that : he was ordered to do so by his western overseers. This indeed turned out to be one of the preconditions set by the US and Is not real for "letting" Syria join the noxious "Abraham Accords".

Terrible, too, is that while many feared a radical Islamic govt in Syria under al-Sharaa, it's turning out the opposite.

Now the govt is favoring homosexuals ! They had a monument lit up in the revolting rainbow colors for the month of June... that's UNHEARD of in the conservative Arab world.

Where, by the way, in contrast, Tel Aviv is said to be 'the most homosexual city in the world'

Guess who is behind the wheel of the new Damascus govt ?

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A man named Winston wrote after the latest Professor Marandi interview ONE SENTENCE which sums up EVERYTHING !

"Incredible that I am an American and trust Professor Mirandi more than anyone in my own government."

Here is the video with the same nice young Iranian man, Nima Alkhorshid [last name means something about the sun]



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I'm glad to see that many Orthodox are on this wavelength. The author is [probably ?] Orthodox, but for sure the woman who posted this, KatherineK on twitter, is.

He wrote :

"Why the West Knows It Can’t Destroy Iran’s Nuclear Program — but the war was aiming to change the ruling system.

The CIA and Mossad never actually intend to destroy Iran’s nuclear or missile programs — because they know they can’t. The deeper truth is this: the real target was the ruling system itself, and that effort has failed.

Rafael Grossi, head of the iaea, revealed he visited nuclear facilities 800 meters underground. No bomb in the U.S. arsenal can reach that depth — not even the GBU-57 bunker buster used by B-2 bombers, which barely penetrates 50–60 meters. The Pentagon wouldn’t bomb Esfahan because it knew the attack would fail. The damage to Fordow, at 100 meters deep, is very uncertain and the US knew it.

Iran’s nuclear infrastructure was designed with this in mind. Centrifuges are not vertically stacked like dominoes. They’re distributed, hardened, and concealed. Enriched uranium has been relocated across multiple undisclosed sites. After the strikes, the West isn’t even sure what was damaged and what survived.

But the military campaign was only a small part of the plan.

For twelve days, the U.S. and Israel launched a full-spectrum regime-change operation. Intelligence networks, spies and collaborators, embedded over decades — dormant cells, saboteurs, assassins, drone teams — were activated. Assassination plots, confusion campaigns, and targeted destabilisation efforts were unleashed across Iran.

This wasn’t covert — it was orchestrated in plain view. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hosted the Iranian crown prince, while media platforms in London and Washington amplified opposition figures. A coordinated information war was waged to fracture public trust, deepen unrest, and break the system from within.

It failed.

Despite the noise, the Islamic Republic withstood it. The leadership structure held firm. The nuclear program wasn’t crippled. The missile infrastructure remains intact. And the West, after unleashing decades of espionage and psychological warfare, was left with almost nothing to show.

That’s why the CIA and Mossad don’t talk seriously about “destroying” Iran’s nuclear capacity anymore. Not because they don’t want to — but because they know they can’t. And their attempt to break the system from within has only proven just how durable that system really is.
-Elijah J Magnier

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The very name of their operation "Rising Lion" was intended to symbolize replace the lion of shah in Iranian flag

This is not Libya or Iraq .
They can never succeed in their malicious tactics.
Iran People have strong will power they will never accept the slavery of any foreign power

Iran is not any Arab nation that America had bombed at the behest of Israel and got away with.
Iran is unique and it will prevail"

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