
"Open the f***ing Detroit": Trump's incredible threat to raze Iran's bridges and power plants this Tuesday - Seneweb
"Open the f***ing Detroit": Trump's incredible threat to raze Iran's bridges and power plants this Tuesday Seneweb
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"Open the f***ing Detroit": Trump's incredible threat to raze Iran's bridges and power plants this Tuesday Seneweb

About 90 ships, including oil tankers, have crossed the Strait of Hormuz since the outset of the war with Iran, with the country continuing to export millions of barrels of oil despite the waterway being effectively closed, according to new data.
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Armenia previously questioned Iranian protesters following diplomatic pressure from Iran.
A mass Farsi SMS campaign to Iranian protesters claims Trump is "a man of action" amid unrest, with many waiting for outside intervention.
Iranian Protesters Recount the ‘War Zone’ That Left Thousands Dead WSJ
Iranian Protesters Recount the ‘War Zone’ That Left Thousands Dead The Wall Street Journal
Iranian Protesters Recount the ‘War Zone’ That Left Thousands Dead The Wall Street Journal
Iranian Protesters Recount the ‘War Zone’ That Left Thousands Dead WSJ

Rallies were held worldwide in support of Iran's anti-government protesters, as concerns grow over the health of a Nobel laureate transferred to prison and reports of a protester dying in custody.

US President Donald Trump announced the dramatic rescue of a downed airman in Iran, while Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed to have foiled the mission and destroyed US military aircraft.
Iranian protesters fled ‘hell’ at home, watch war from exile The Straits Times
Throughout the conflict and even going back to early January, the Mossad, officially and informally, has been encouraging the Iranian protesters to erupt back into the street against the regime.

Dozens of Iranian protesters are on death row, accused of participating in a recent revolt, with human rights defenders raising alarms over allegations of torture and forced confessions.
Iranian Protesters Recount the ‘War Zone’ That Left Thousands Dead The Wall Street Journal
Protesters in Iran are sharing harrowing accounts of a 'war zone' environment during recent demonstrations, which reportedly resulted in thousands of deaths.
Iranian Protesters Recount the ‘War Zone’ That Left Thousands Dead WSJ
Iranian protesters have shared harrowing accounts of a 'war zone' environment during recent unrest, claiming thousands of deaths.
Iran’s Student Protesters Clash With Regime Loyalists The Wall Street Journal

US President Donald Trump has extended the pause on military strikes against Iran's energy infrastructure until April 6, citing positive negotiation progress. This decision, amid renewed Mideast tensions, has caused global markets to react, with oil prices falling and Seoul and Tokyo stocks opening sharply lower.
An Israeli official told the Post that “it is more likely that lasting regime change will occur in the period after the war, during a time of relative calm.
Iranian protesters see Israel and the Jewish community not as enemies, but as partners in liberation
Trump’s rhetoric originally tied potential military action to Tehran’s repression of protesters. In less than a month, the justification had pivoted to Iran's nuclear program.

Over two nights in early January, security forces crushed antigovernment demonstrations in a deadly crackdown. Four witnesses share what they saw.
Iran’s Student Protesters Clash With Regime Loyalists The Wall Street Journal
Iranian protesters are recounting their experiences in what they describe as a 'war zone,' where thousands of people reportedly died.
Iranian Protesters Recount the ‘War Zone’ That Left Thousands Dead The Wall Street Journal

A video circulating from the scene showed students dispersing while chanting, “Don’t be afraid, we are all together,” according to the outlets.