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Iran: novi front

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52 minutes ago, Mel said:

Pa jeste bas tako. Mogu i ja tako da idem okolo i oznacavam ljude kao podrzavaoce pedofilije jer navijaju za Izrael i USA, eto placete za pedofilicarima. Dal bi to bio legitiman nacin diskusije? Ja mislim da nije.

Navijanje svakako ne mora da bude ni glasno ni toliko ocigledno. Ja imam problem da navijam u ovom ratu Iran/USA jer nema dobrih opcija (za razliku od rata Ukr/Rusija gde je sasvim jasno ko je dobar a ko los momak)... oko Izraela sam se lomio zbog masakra Hamasa nad civilima, ali kada je krenulo full scale bilo mi je prirodno i stvar srca da se stavim uz Palestince.

Ovo sto radi USA je svinjarija, hiljadita po redu. Namerno sjebavaju ceo region. Zlocin. Opet, uvek kada cujem da je neki istaknuti iranski zlocinac dezintegrisan, nasmeje mi se brk. Los sam covek jbg.

Rekoh vec i za Madura, dva zla mogu ponekad da daju i nesto dobro. Samo sto to ni u slucaju Venecuele ni u slucaju Irana nece biti moguce. Nesto se desava sa planetom, mene cudi da smo imali svetski mir (bez globalnog rata) skoro 80 godina - jer ljudska vrsta ne zasluzuje ni toliko.

Bill Burr u jednom stendapu rece (komentarisuci ubijanje dece u pojasu Gaze) najlogicniju stvar ikada koja je izazvala smeh jer je ujedno i najgluplja stvar ikada - "zar rat u dvadeset i prvom veku ne bi trebalo da je protivzakonit?"

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48 minutes ago, Jesper23 said:

svima je jasno da je on bio umjerenija opcija i razumna opcija

Lol, razuman masovni ubica, jedan od najodgovornijih za najmanje 7000 mrtvih od kojih preko 200 dece uz prigodno pucanje u glavu ranjenim demonstrantima po bolnicama.

i na kraju će dići ruke od islamske republike

1 minute ago, Lo Zingaro said:

Nece stici da nastancaju nove vodje.

Nisam baš bistar ali moje razmišljanje bi išlo barem korak ispred.

Neko uvek nasledi, korak po korak, udar za udarom eto vrhovnog koji zbog niskog iq, lošeg heroina, mlohave ćune, naredi neka uranijum zasvetli na BI.

53 minutes ago, Jesper23 said:

Larjani se nije krio, već sam pričao da ima desetine video snimaka gdje hoda ulicama Teherana, ima i snimak kako ga neki lik vozi na motoru dok ga ljudi grle. Ubijen je u kući svoje kćerke, u više navrata je izjavljivao da se ne boji smrti i da se u njegovo postupanju ništa neće promjeniti. Muda do poda, svima je jasno da je on bio umjerenija opcija i razumna opcija. Sad zamislite ako na njegovo mjesto dođe ludak koji se krije u bunkeru, na svo ludilo dodaj paranoju na maks, slijede nam razumne odluke, sigurno.

@Mel ako koza laze rog ne laze. Procitaj ovo gore pa kazi kako se ne kuka za mulama ovde.

Sto kaze Konstantin Kisin (na temu 'danas je najteze biti ajatolah'):

"Congrats to him and condolences to his family."

Kadrovi se polako osipaju, ne treba zaboraviti.

One estimate published by Al Arabiya in 2020 put Larijani’s personal wealth at around $70 million, making him one of the wealthier figures within Iran’s ruling clerical elite. More recent estimates from 2026 place his net worth in a lower range of $5 million to $20 million, although opposition sources cite significantly higher figures. In any case, due to the opacity of Iran’s system and the lack of free media and investigative reporting, it is difficult to determine Larijani’s true personal wealth.

Questions about the source of that wealth have persisted. In the early 2020s, the Larijani brothers were linked to corruption allegations, including land seizures, bribery and the ownership of 63 personal bank accounts holding billions of Iranian rials. These accounts were primarily attributed to his brother Sadiq Larijani, the former head of the judiciary.

Amid internal political rivalries, then-president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad presented a video in the Iranian parliament on February 3, 2013, allegedly tying the heads of both the legislative and judicial branches to a documented financial corruption case involving the Larijani brothers. In response, Ali Larijani used his position in parliament to block investigations into internal corruption and prevent further scrutiny.

A comprehensive report by the human rights website Iran HRM alleged that Larijani was involved in multiple corruption schemes, including embezzlement within the banking system, land takeovers, and money laundering, particularly through the purchase of assets abroad. Among other holdings, Larijani was said to own properties in Dubai and Malaysia, as well as businesses in the Iranian city of Qom.

https://www.ynetnews.com/article/hydmu1dczx

20 minutes ago, Caligula said:

@Mel ako koza laze rog ne laze. Procitaj ovo gore pa kazi kako se ne kuka za mulama ovde.

Ja to ne vidim kao overall kukanje za mulama nego kao njegovu viziju da ce nakon ovog dovuci nekog goreg. I meni je padalo na pamet, mada licno ne bih bilo koga od njih zvala umerenim.

Iran Unleashes New Crackdown on Its People to Head Off Uprising

Battered by U.S. and Israeli attacks, Iranian security forces are launching new arrests and warning of no mercy for protesters

Iran’s rulers have unleashed a new crackdown against domestic dissent, arresting people suspected of collaborating with foreign entities and threatening would-be protesters with death to hold back the risk of an uprising.

Iranian security forces have been battered by U.S. and Israeli attacks. Bombing raids have shattered the headquarters and command posts of Iran’s police, the paramilitary Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the plainclothes Basij militia.

But Iranians say security forces are using fear to keep a tight grip on the streets. Armed men ride around on motorcycles brandishing their weapons to intimidate people, residents say, particularly at night, when city dwellers rarely leave their homes.

The men, usually in plainclothes and with their faces covered, also have set up a network of security checkpoints around cities such as Tehran where they routinely stop and search cars.

At least 500 people have been arrested since the start of the war, facing accusations that include sharing information with international media or with enemy forces with the purpose of helping them identify targets, Ahmad-Reza Radan, the commander of Iran’s police force, said Sunday on state television.

Many were detained for taking photos or videos of sites hit by airstrikes. Others were accused of being monarchists, a reference to supporters of Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran’s last shah, the most prominent opposition leader abroad. State-run media said 11 suspected monarchists resisted police and were killed.

Among those detained were a mother and her teenage son who are accused of celebrating the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to Human Rights Activists in Iran, a U.S.-based group that monitors the country. An Israeli strike on Khamenei’s compound killed him in the opening salvo of the war.

Several civil society activists were also detained. Among them is Leila Mir Ghaffari, who had been detained several times before, including during the women’s rights protests of 2022, according to two activists familiar with her situation.

“The system is messaging very clearly that any kind of dissent or mobilization at a popular level will not be tolerated,” said Sanam Vakil, director of the Middle East and North Africa program at Chatham House. “Iran is facing an existential crisis, and I think it’s very clear that they will use whatever means to suppress the internal dimension of the threat.”

The crackdown reflects the pressure of a joint U.S.-Israeli air campaign that has repeatedly struck Iran’s internal security forces since the start of the war. The attacks are aimed at creating the conditions for an uprising that could topple the government.

While the government has sent terrified protesters into hiding and faces no overt domestic challenge to its rule, it is showing signs of stress under the bombardment.

Israeli forces have targeted the new checkpoints set up by the internal security forces. Four were hit in various parts of Tehran on March 11 alone, killing 10 Basij militants and other armed forces, according to the semiofficial Fars News Agency.

A man in northern Iran said he recently saw members of the Revolutionary Guard at a local bakery. There were a dozen of them, fully armed and visibly tense even though they were just buying bread, he said.

Regular police have all but disappeared from the streets of Tehran, adding to a sense of general insecurity, residents said. But the security forces are working to make their presence felt on the ground and over the airwaves.

A message in Farsi sent to Iranians on a messaging app, threatening a "stronger blow" to "new ISIS" if street riots continue.

A text message from the Revolutionary Guard warns rioters that they would face ‘a stronger blow than January 8.’

“I believe the regime still has the capacity to use force, but the scale and intensity of repression also reflect deep insecurity and a shrinking base of legitimacy,” said Omid Memarian, an Iran expert at DAWN, a Washington-based research and advocacy group. “Maintaining constant control becomes harder in wartime, because economic disruption, physical destruction and public anger accumulate simultaneously, and at some point, they might explode.”

Security officials are threatening would-be protesters in television broadcasts and through text messages, saying there is a shoot-to-kill order in place. The Revolutionary Guard over the weekend sent a text message to mobile-phone users, a copy of which was viewed by The Wall Street Journal, warning rioters that they would face “a stronger blow than January 8”—a direct reference to the recent mass killings of antigovernment protesters that ended widespread unrest at the beginning of the year.

Members of the Revolutionary Guard and of the plainclothes Basij militants were the main perpetrators of the violence, with nearly 7,000 demonstrators confirmed killed, according to Human Rights Activists in Iran.

A near-total internet blackout, introduced when the war started, is still in place, making it difficult for people to stay informed and communicate, let alone mobilize. Internet connectivity has been further restricted since Sunday, according to NetBlocks, an independent organization that tracks internet flows.

Iranian authorities are hunting down users and suppliers of illegal Starlink terminals, which are used by Iranians to bypass the official restrictions. Police last week arrested a 37-year-old man accused of running an illegal Starlink sales network, according to the semiofficial Mehr News Agency.

Select, pro-government users have long been allowed unfiltered internet access thanks to so-called white SIM cards. Fatemeh Mohajerani, a government spokeswoman, said last week an exception was made to allow internet access “for those who can amplify the country’s voice to the world.”

The heavy security presence, the continued bombing and the prospect of renewed violence by the Revolutionary Guard and the Basij, mean that many Tehran residents are too scared to leave their homes, let alone to rise up against the government.

One civil-society activist in the city said the masked men controlling the streets clearly aren’t there to protect them. “That makes them scarier,” the person said.

https://www.wsj.com/world/middle-east/iran-unleashes-new-crackdown-on-its-people-to-head-off-uprising-e7785b1c

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18 minutes ago, Marcus Wulffings said:

Kadrovi se polako osipaju, ne treba zaboraviti.

Problem je sto nacin na koji se osipaju pravi od njih mucenike, a oni koji ih zamenjuju su jos radikalniji u shvatanjima plus imaju i porodicne tragedije iz svega ovog.

Da li mislis da ce biti racionalniji pri nekim eventualnim pregovorima?

Tesko!

27 minutes ago, Zaboravan said:

Nisam baš bistar ali moje razmišljanje bi išlo barem korak ispred.

Neko uvek nasledi, korak po korak, udar za udarom eto vrhovnog koji zbog niskog iq, lošeg heroina, mlohave ćune, naredi neka uranijum zasvetli na BI.

Izrael targetira rasturanje komandne strukture, i kakav takav napad kakvim takvim nuklearnim oruzjem koji bi ili neko iz nove garniture komandovao da ne moraju da namestaju komplikovani false flag. To bi a posteriori opravdalo sto se uopste kretalo na Iran.

5 minutes ago, Mel said:

Ja to ne vidim kao overall kukanje za mulama nego kao njegovu viziju da ce nakon ovog dovuci nekog goreg. I meni je padalo na pamet, mada licno ne bih bilo koga od njih zvala umerenim.

Vizija je u oku posmatraca.

Ovi I dalje po kucama

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