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trump said they reverse engineer lockhit martini + rayteon tomahawk there is state called colorado in iran with city name boulders near caspian sea where they missile was made so it was internal massacre by reversing n control of centcom :Sweat:
The report about a girls’ school is tragic and heartbreaking — our hearts bled hearing it. But it still isn’t clearly verified, and the IRGC has a history of lying about major incidents, including the Ukrainian passenger flight they shot down with missiles. Situations like this need proper clarification before conclusions are drawn. You might also hear about strikes hitting educational or research facilities. Some of that may be true. But it’s important to understand that in Iran much of the country’s infrastructure is controlled or infiltrated by the IRGC. Universities, research centers, and industrial facilities are often militarized or used for military-linked programs by the state apparatus. That’s part of the reality of living in a country where a military‑political organization like the IRGC has deep control over civilian institutions. To be honest, the more I try to explain it, the harder it is to convey how many Iranians see this. But let me put it simply: it’s not like we don’t understand geopolitics. The U.S. has never acted purely for the sake of the Iranian people; oil and strategic interests have always played a role. Decades ago Western powers shaped Iran’s politics around oil, and today others like China benefit from it. Maybe tomorrow it will be someone else. Ordinary people are almost always excluded from these geopolitical games. But for Iranians the point is simple: what we ultimately want is freedom. The regime has become the number one enemy of our people and culture. and sooner or later it will fall — either through change from within or through the will of the Iranian people.