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RE: Iran having big problems - 727Sky - 01-07-2026 Some good news if true...some police and military laying down arms RE: Iran having big problems - 727Sky - 01-07-2026 RE: Iran having big problems - 727Sky - 01-08-2026 RE: Iran having big problems - Ninurta - 01-09-2026 things appear to have gone kinetic in Iran. The IRGC has been called out to massacre the people. The police and Basij have been pulled back to allow maneuver room for the IRGC forces. Since guns are in short supply on the people's side, they have resorted to using their cars to ram and run down the IRGC forces. Pop some popcorn, and fire up your Tor nodes. The government has shut down internet channels, even for themselves, but Musk has fired up Starlink so in some places, people who have that equipment can bypass the shutdown, since they are not running through "official" internet channels. Once the information gets outside if Iran, Tor nodes can help with information routing and distribution inward and outward. It might fall all to hell again, but there is little cost and no harm in trying. Reza Pahalavi sent word in for the people to come out tonight and tomorrow night, and they got the word, coming out in droves. . RE: Iran having big problems - babushka - 01-09-2026 No word about it here. RE: Iran having big problems - 727Sky - 01-09-2026 (01-09-2026, 05:10 AM)babushka Wrote: No word about it here. Same thing in Iran as they have cut the internet.. RE: Iran having big problems - 727Sky - 01-10-2026 I have been hopeful something at the port would happen.. If true it is going down.. Quote:On the 12th day in Iran, the regime lost not only the streets but also the heart of its economy! The port of Bandar Abbas, a key point in the Persian Gulf, and the oil capital Ahvaz fell under the control of protesters. As port workers hoisted the ‘Lion and Sun’ flag on cranes, production at refineries came to a complete halt. This collapse is also ending Russia's logistics line and China's energy security. In this video, we analyse the Khamenei regime's ‘Economic Suicide’ and its global repercussions: THE FALL OF THE PORTS: How did the transfer of control to the people in Bandar Abbas close Russia's ‘Southern Gateway’? ENERGY CHOKEOFF: How did the strikes in Ahvaz shut down 4 million barrels of daily oil production? THE END OF THE PROXIES: With Iran's cash flow cut off, will Hezbollah and the Houthis be able to pay their salaries? TRUMP'S WARNING: How did the US threat to ‘target Khamenei’ scatter the security forces? This map shows where the lifeblood of Iran's economy lies and how the regime lost these critical points. RE: Iran having big problems - 727Sky - 01-10-2026 Quote:Iran has placed its armed forces on the highest level of readiness as violence linked to nationwide protests coincides with rising regional tensions. Demonstrations driven by economic hardship have spread across much of the country, while Iranian leaders warn against foreign pressure and interference. As the government urges restraint at home and signals deterrence abroad, concerns are growing over whether Iran can contain unrest without triggering a wider confrontation. RE: Iran having big problems - 727Sky - 01-11-2026 Well they are blaming America and Trump therefore the ever popular "Death to America" is back and alive with the hardcore regime supporters. Protestors are being shot ...I wish the population had a way of fighting back other than sacrificing their lives and bodies as the Army is shooting protesters now. A great time for a few B-2s to take out the current Iranian leadership. RE: Iran having big problems - Ninurta - 01-11-2026 (01-11-2026, 12:40 AM)727Sky Wrote: A great time for a few B-2s to take out the current Iranian leadership. IMO, what we need to do at this point is: 1) Take out anti-air defenses and ballistic missile sites (to prevent retaliation against Israel and US bases in Iraq) 2) bomb IRGC facilities 3) air-drop weapons for the protesters - we have both CIA and Mossad people on the ground there who could co-ordinate and distribute such weapons. and 4) maybe do a few strafing runs against IRGC/ police/ military masses arrayed against the citizens, just to give the hardliners something to think about. Taking Khameinei and company out would, in my mind, follow after giving the citizens complete control of the streets. Maybe keep an eye open for choppers heading north without their transponders on, and blot those out of existence too, just in case... I maen, if they're flitting around without transponders, they MUST be up to no good, right? I think the priority ought to be giving the citizens the streets, because the lackeys they are up against are the more present danger than the "leadership". The "leadership" ain't got the balls to shoot at the people themselves, so they can wait for mop-up operations. In other words, I think priority should be working upward from the most dangerous (to the citizens) at the bottom to the most ruthless at the top. . RE: Iran having big problems - 727Sky - 01-12-2026 RE: Iran having big problems - 727Sky - 01-12-2026 RE: Iran having big problems - 727Sky - 01-13-2026 https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/iran-protests-united-states-middle-east-turkey-b2898804.html Quote:If Iran falls, the United Nations will be first to feel the shockwaves RE: Iran having big problems - 727Sky - 01-15-2026 |