Heard all the panic propaganda about Iran's water shortage ?
Here's a great explanation from a regular Iranian woman's point of view :
"Since 2015, the U.S. NED foundation has been allocating continuous funding to promote the narrative of water mismanagement in Iran.
Seven years ago, Netanyahu released his first video about water, and now, with his new video along with Bennett’s message and others, they are seeking to cash in on those investments
by exaggerating a local issue they aim to increase public dissatisfaction in Iran — hoping, in vain, to cause the next public unrest and mobilize the separatist groups like MEK and the opposition to overthrow the regime !
What is NED ?
NED stands for the National Endowment for Democracy — a U.S. government–funded organization created in 1983.
Officially, its mission is to promote democracy (!)abroad through grants to NGOs, media outlets, and civil society groups.
However, many analysts — especially in countries like Iran, Russia, Venezuela, and China — view NED as a soft power tool of U.S. foreign policy, often used to:
fund opposition movements,
shape narratives,
weaken governments that Washington opposes.
it has been acting as a more “public” replacement for some covert CIA activities from the Cold War era.
For 47 years the US & allies fueled foreign-backed unrest to topple IR — every time they failed!
Soon they’ll try again. Stay alert Know the root: it’s NOT about water — Iran ranks 14th in water stress globally!
We are witnessing the laying the groundwork for domestic unrest
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Comment :
"What these people don't understand is that the average Iranian uses far more water than people from most other countries. Many homes have pools, gardens, fountains, etc.
"These idiotic westerners don't understand how much better our quality of life and standards are, so they impose their own pathetic standards onto us!"
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Amplification on the topic of unrest being fomented from outside Iran with the aim to overthrow the nearly half century-old Iranian government, by the same young author :
"The Iranian opposition craves to see Iranians suffer—hunger, drought, misery, every possible hardship you can imagine. They’re so vile that they get angry when it rains, when people attend street concerts and feel joy, when people laugh, when Iran advances in sports, science, or the military.
They get mad when we post the beauty of Iranian cities, talk about our culture and history, show everyday life with people living freely—when a female refugee champion returns to Iran, or when a once-banned musician receives a license to perform.
This is how disgusting these so-called “patriots” really are when it comes to their political pursuits—pursuits that Iranians living inside Iran have clearly rejected for the past 47 years.
When there are wildfires (24 days to extinguish in the U.S., 3 in Iran), droughts, water-resource issues (often due to geography), or floods in places like the U.S., it’s called natural disasters.
When air pollution in Israel reaches 308, it’s barely a story—but when Iran is at 108, suddenly it’s regime incompetence.
Anything that happens in Iran is automatically framed as IR [Islamic Republic of Iran] incompetence.
When women are beaten or arrested during protests in the West, it’s law and order.
When it happens in Iran, it’s “mullahs’ vileness” and “oppression.”
We are not among the top 10 water-scarce countries, nor even among the top 10–15 cities in air pollution, according to World Population Review.
Yet our enemies expect us to launch a revolution over these issues—while remaining silent about countries and cities that are far worse.
This selective outrage says everything about their evil plans."
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