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Grief Deep In My Veins - Free Iran
I am genuinely saddened - This post is not about me please don’t ever think it’s about me just because I posted my photo. My photo expresses my emotions and I leave it up to others to interpret it. Truly Heartbreaking 💔 and I cannot stress this enough. My love for Iran (Persian Lion with a sword and sun) is eternal I studied and learned and loved your civilization so much I would risk my life for it, free Iran 😔. I understand if no one takes me seriously at first which means I am genuinely serious 🧸💚🤍❤️🕊️. My name doesn’t define my past or present. It is my character that speaks itself from the heart and soul. I can genuflect right infront of you and lower my head saying I understand it takes time to build trust and understanding 💙💙. It is very heartbreaking for me to see people suffer and loose a future because of political division, hatred, discrimination and ignorance. The lack of respect and compassion hurts all of us, the whole entire world is right now on a sinking ship filled with fire while we jump off that ship and swim to survive. I am gloomy and melancholic. People do not know how much hurt they bring to others when one assumption is told because of their insecurities. We are so desensitized that we have no idea how much we have been so impacted by society in the 21st century. How many years ahead will we recover from catastrophic consequences and events? When will we ever stand up against the wrong. Is calling out a wrong government bad? The answer is no. We stand up because we believe in good and that good is a blessing. No one should ever face rejection because of how different they are. The hatred is appalling, the hatred is too much and innocence has been lost because of so many definitions these days that have been re-defined or changed. We need to do better and we need to start thinking rationality first and logic first before being loud about what is right vs. wrong. Everyone deserves a life of stability and freedom not what society restricts us to be because of fucking tribalism. We must be humble and learn from our mistakes.
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Grief Deep In My Veins - Free Iran
Will Trump Strike Iran? The Internal Split Between Vance and Kushner
In this discussion, we break down the rapidly escalating situation in the Middle East and the potential for a comprehensive war involving the United States, Israel, and the Islamic Republic. We start by analyzing breaking reports that Iraq’s Hezbollah brigades are preparing for “martyrdom operations” and mobilizing to back Iran, signaling that the regime expects an imminent attack. We take a deep dive into the betting markets (Polymarket), which show a significant jump in the odds of a US strike on Iran by the end of February. But is the White House aligned? We discuss the reported divide among Donald Trump’s advisors: while JD Vance argues that the President’s "red lines" must mean something, Jared Kushner and Steve Whitcoff are reportedly opposed to an attack, potentially due to business ties with Gulf nations that prefer stability. We also analyze Trump’s shifting psychology—moving away from seeking a Nobel Peace Prize and towards cementing a legacy of strength, even if that means war. The conversation shifts to the strategy on the ground. If the US and Israel do not intervene directly, what is "Plan B" for the Iranian revolution? We debate the logistics of arming the population. While smuggling weapons is difficult due to border security, Armin argues that a more effective strategy involves US airstrikes targeting the security perimeters of the regime’s own weapon warehouses, allowing the people to raid them. We discuss the risks of unarmed civilians facing the IRGC and why the regime's "demographic engineering"—attempting to replace rebellious Iranians with loyalists from neighboring countries—is a sign of their desperation. Finally, we look at the geopolitical chessboard. Will China intervene to save the Mullahs? The consensus is that while Beijing enjoys cheap oil, they view the Islamic Republic as a "dying horse" and will likely restrict their support to posturing rather than direct military involvement. Topics covered in this video: - Hezbollah brigades mobilizing to support the Islamic Republic. - Polymarket odds: The increasing likelihood of a US strike by Feb 28th. - The Trump Cabinet Split: JD Vance (Pro-Strike) vs. Kushner (Anti-Strike). - Trump’s "Unchained" Ego: Why he no longer cares about the Peace Prize. - US Military Power vs. Political Capital: Why democracy slows down war. - Arming the Revolution: Smuggling vs. Raiding domestic armories. - China’s Calculus: Why they won’t fight a war for Iran. - Regime Tactics: The shocking plan to grant residency to foreigners for temporary marriages. - Armin’s interview with Israel’s Channel 12.
Will Trump Strike Iran? The Internal Split Between Vance and Kushner
@Lynda Hoogendoorn Ya. But please don’t ask invasive questions that have nothing to do with me. I am not rude but I am a blunt guy and currently in school. I’m 23 years old and please never ever ask me questions like that because I find it intrusive no offence. I understand you mean no harm but it’s still not good to ask the wrong person. I come from a highly educated and well off family.
@Jenilee Bader-Ben Shimon I understand. It is important to remain calm and have clear judgement and direct honest communication. I am firm and confident with my judgment and stance on everything. I come from strict parents since my dad is a corporate lawyer and my mom is economics major I had to learn that ethics come first and my whole entire family are no longer Muslims. Most are Christian now and some became agnostic or atheist and secular. All graduated from Trades, Universities especially (Medicine, Law, Engineering, Military etc). My auntie visited Israel back in 2009-2010 it was good. I’m the one who is learning Judaism and ensuring I live my whole life with it. I am trying to look for a school even though I’m in University where I can learn Hebrew or Aramaic. Online courses are fine but it’s better to speak it. Anyways, the point is being able to speak up and be respectful also honest is my moral conduct.
University Student (Specializing in Archaeology & Anthropology): BA Ancient Greek & Roman Studies, Interdisciplinary Research and Studies
University Student (Specializing in Archaeology & Anthropology): BA Ancient Greek & Roman Studies, Interdisciplinary Research and Studies. BA Ancient Greek & Roman Studies | Interdisciplinary Research My name is Ahmed Mustafa Borja (Aleph). I am a university student specializing in Archaeology and Anthropology, with a focus on Ancient Greek and Roman Studies and interdisciplinary research. My academic and personal journey is rooted in a commitment to ethics, historical accuracy, and the critical examination of inherited narratives. I am an ex-Muslim and am currently pursuing Judaism as part of a deeply personal, spiritual, and intellectual journey. This transition is not driven by opposition, but by a desire to break away from stereotypes, inherited biases, and historically inaccurate judgments—particularly those I began to question through formal studies in ethics and philosophical morality. Throughout my life, I have believed that moral goodness is not exclusive to belief in God. Both believers and non-believers are capable of ethical action, empathy, and responsibility. Respect—for others and for oneself—is foundational to any healthy and safe society. Yet, one of the most persistent challenges today is the prevalence of stereotyping, especially toward peoples and cultures originating from West Asia and the Levant. I intentionally use the terms West Asia and the Levant because archaeological and historical evidence clearly demonstrates that these regions were home to some of the world’s earliest civilizations long before the emergence of Islam. Ancient Mesopotamia (modern-day Iran), originally shaped by Zoroastrian and pre-Zoroastrian belief systems, and Ancient Egypt, with its distinct cultural, legal, and religious traditions, exemplify this deep pre-Islamic heritage. These civilizations tolerated and coexisted with diverse religious traditions, including Judaism, Coptic Christianity, Druze communities, and various polytheistic and monotheistic systems.
University Student (Specializing in Archaeology & Anthropology): BA Ancient Greek & Roman Studies, Interdisciplinary Research and Studies
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Hello everyone one! My name is Ahmed I go by AJ now or Aleph (Jewish name). I am on my journey to Judaism as I left Islam 6 years ago. I am looking for a community that aligns with my perspectives especially I am currently in University studying Archaeology and Anthropology. I specialize in Mediterranean Archaeology and Levantine Archaeology as well. I am also into theological discussions, world religions, science and philosophy etc. So much more, I trust that this community will be welcoming and helping me out as a young man understand various perspectives. I am currently 23 years old a young ex-Muslim and left the faith. I disagree every single thing about it. I have a lot of stories to share as well. Thank you again. For me education is empowerment and education to learn outside of theoretical frameworks provides good foundations and basis for authenticity and accuracy. By the way my journey to Judaism will be long and I am patient. I love Ancient Mesopotamia and its great civilization, especially Cyrus the Great the earliest Human Rights originated from Persia (Mesopotamia) Iran today. Respect and regards as well to my Jewish brothers and sisters. I am still deciding whether I can be Reformative Jew or conservative Jew haha. I am still learning and as a young man I am open to new perspectives and personal experiences as well. I want to lead Aramaic and Hebrew as well etc. The original language of Levant before. Please do let me know the next group call. - AJ (Aleph)
@David Kadkhodaee Hello there 😊 my name is AJ (Aleph - I go by that) and I am here to learn from all of you as well. That’s amazing you have a close native background to Tehran & Bushehr. Can’t wait for more like minded perspectives to learn from. Amazing!
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Ahmed Mustafa - Aleph Borja
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Hey Everyone! My name is Ahmed I go by AJ. I am a Canadian University student and only son of my parents. I am an ex-Muslim and in University.

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