Anonymous Trump to Iran: "Open the Fucki(...) 04/05/26(Sun)08:34:15 No. 1503680 https://www.axios.com/2026/04/05/trump-iran-strait-hormuz-bombing-threat President Trump threatened to bomb Iran's power plants and bridges starting Tuesday if the regime doesn't open the Strait of Hormuz. Trump's 10-day deadline to Iran is expected to expire Monday. He previously threatened to bomb the country's energy, water and oil infrastructure if no deal was reached to open the strait. Tehran has accused Trump of planning to commit war crimes and threatened to retaliate with similar attacks against infrastructure in Israel and in other Gulf states. Over the last ten days, the U.S. and Iran have held indirect negotiations through Pakistan, Egypt and Turkey to try to reach a ceasefire deal in return for opening the strait of Hormuz. No significant progress has been achieved so far. "Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!! Open the Fuckin' Strait, you crazy bastards, or you'll be living in Hell - JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah," Trump wrote on his Truth Social account on Sunday morning. >>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)08:44:13 No. 1503681 Ranting & Raving - That’ll help the problem! >>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)08:46:15 No. 1503682 The strait is open just not for the belligerent US and Israel and their allies in this war. France and Iraq are the latest countries to have had shipping allowed safe passage >>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)09:04:24 No. 1503685 >>1503681 Considering the entire world thinks he a loon, perhaps Iran should consider it's life choices.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)09:28:35 No. 1503690 >>1503682 As long as it's closed for Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain, it's going to be a problem>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)10:00:48 No. 1503699 >>1503690 If they stop allowing the Americans to use their territory to launch attacks against Iran the Iranians have made it clear they’ll allow them passage through the strait>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)10:02:33 No. 1503702 >>1503680 This again proves the American's press's extreme conservative bias because they're currently sane washing the fuck out of this meltdown.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)10:04:51 No. 1503706 >>1503702 Trump makes it sound like the entire world has been blocked from using the strait, facts prove otherwise. The Iranians are basically telling everyone that if they want to use the strait they only have to ask>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)10:07:45 No. 1503707 >>1503706 Not only that, they can make mint by asking for fees to use the strait, and can further undermined America by having the money be in Yuan. Iran is just using trump's legal strategy against him of running the clock since it only makes things look worse for trump.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)10:19:43 No. 1503712 >>1503707 Trump made a mistake by demanding other countries join his war so they can use the strait, but I suppose he had limited options since the Iranians don’t trust his word and won’t negotiate with him since every time they’ve tried to they’ve been attacked. Bit of a quandary for the Americans>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)10:26:56 No. 1503713 >>1503680 >do what I want or I’ll commit more war crimes >>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)10:37:33 No. 1503715 >>1503712 >Trump made a mistake by demanding other countries join his war so they can use the strait He made an even further mistake by doing so after relentlessly shit-talking them and effectively completely dismissing how many of their own troops they'd sent to help the US in past middle eastern conflicts and who died in the process. Combined with Iran outright letting them just pay tolls instead and the fact the US started this whole mess by randomly bombing them mid-negotiation, they literally have no reason to help.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)11:17:26 No. 1503717 Imagine living in Qatar and losing access to drinking water because a senile child molester on the other side of the world got tricked by jews. >>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)11:20:45 No. 1503718 I don't know how his supporters see this as strength and not desperation. I wonder if this is what Hitler would have been like had the internet and social media existed back in WW2. >>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)11:32:53 No. 1503721 >>1503712 Considering trump had the previous leader of Iran killed during negotiations, after he was going to agree to trump's terms, the Iranians have zero reason to trust anything trump says.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)12:05:40 No. 1503735 >>1503718 Having full control of the American media because Conservatives run everything is the biggest reason. They've already spun his meltdown as justified and level headed.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)12:10:54 No. 1503740 >>1503735 Anon, everyone has internet and can find better news outlets, not only American ones but foreign too. If they only watch Fox News it’s because they’re stupid people>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)12:12:20 No. 1503741 >>1503680 This is such a joke. How is Iran not a US satellite by now? We took out their leaders. I don’t support the war but I could at least commend Trump’s efficiency before. Now he’s becoming their bitch. Make a deal for the country already!>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)12:12:25 No. 1503742 >>1503740 You really underestimate how powerful the bubble is for American conservatives>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)12:12:32 No. 1503743 >>1503680 Pack it in, Iran won Trump has been reduced to impotent threats and shouting Allah Akbar>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)12:13:31 No. 1503745 >>1503740 NTA and you are right in part but even among the traditional "liberal media" like CNN and ABC they're doing a disgusting amount of sane-washing of Trump's bullshit. The same behavior from Biden would've gotten tons of articles asking if he's fit to serve yet they give Trump a stupid amount of leeway.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)12:15:44 No. 1503747 >>1503721 Fucking this. Literally why would you negotiate with anyone who blew up half your leadership, most of whom were the ones who WANTED to negotiate with him, mid-negotiations? After he was the same one who tore up the previous agreement you had no less?>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)12:16:50 No. 1503749 >>1503721 >trump It was Israel.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)12:18:44 No. 1503750 >>1503749 Then tell Trump to stop taking kill credit then.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)12:22:57 No. 1503753 >>1503702 >stop bombing oil ships or we'll bomb you >EXTREME CONSERVATIVE BIAS IN THE MEDIA HES INSANE get a grip troon>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)12:27:12 No. 1503755 >>1503753 >>stop bombing oil ships or we'll bomb you Trump never said this>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)12:29:56 No. 1503756 >>1503718 Honestly not even Hitler was this big of a psychopathic retard.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)12:30:58 No. 1503757 >>1503753 The Iranians clearly aren’t going to submit to threats or more bombs and they can still threaten shipping enough that it’s too risky to insure. It’s a stalemate until the US runs out of bombs>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)12:32:55 No. 1503758 >>1503756 Hitler did better against Soviets than Trump is doing against Iran>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)12:42:48 No. 1503762 >>1503753 >>stop bombing oil ships or we'll bomb you They only reason they're blocking the strait is because we started bombing them in the first place. We started this and can literally stop it by fucking off, but instead Trump's basically threatening them with "We're going to keep bombing you but stop fighting back or we'll bomb you even harder. Why can't they just play fairly and not use the primary reason not to attack Iran against us?">>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)12:50:56 No. 1503764 >>1503762 >can literally stop it by fucking off The US gov killed the children of their officers, their leaders, and their religious leader. They would need to have a profound amount of forgiveness to let bygones be bygones.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)12:54:00 No. 1503766 >>1503764 Well further bombings isn't going to do it. Funny how before this there were mass protests and ironically, after Trump literally begged the Iranian people to overthrow the government, it seems like the regime's position has actually been STRENGTHENED because the people would rather the devil they know (who would and has killed some of them) than the one they don't (who keeps saying how he's going to kill ALL of them) Starting this whole conflict in the first place was retarded beyond measure.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)12:56:53 No. 1503769 >>1503764 >Aborting religious people is bad. God I hate you right wing lunatics.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)13:17:04 No. 1503774 >>1503766 > after Trump literally begged the Iranian people to overthrow the government The protestors were kurds the Israeli's had paid off to start some shit. He probably didn't know that.>Starting this whole conflict in the first place was retarded beyond measure. I can't believe that we've gone through 24 years of Israel-advised regime change, and the Epstein files came out, but people still pretend like the US government is acting an independent entity. Israel's stated wargoals are very different from the US wargoals, and the US is going along with Israel's wargoals.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)13:19:28 No. 1503775 >>1503766 >>1503764 It was determined after WW2 that all indiscriminately bombing civilians did was harden them and make them hold out longer. It's basically counterproductive.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)13:28:58 No. 1503776 >>1503680 >Praise be to Allah What the genuine FUCK did he mean by this?>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)13:50:20 No. 1503780 >>1503776 If you cant beat em join em.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)14:09:10 No. 1503782 >>1503753 >/pol/ defends insane war mongering >Pushing the conservative media lies Classic. If you're not allowed to go through the strait, don't go through it>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)15:19:42 No. 1503790 >"Praise be to Allah"-DJT I see he's pulling an Andrew Tate.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)15:20:51 No. 1503792 Maybe the Obama secret Muslim accusations were a confession, too. >>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)16:20:41 No. 1503799 >>1503782 /pol/ is leaning towards Iran at the moment because Trump is so shit at the meme war. At the end of the day, /pol/ values aura and entertainment, and Trump ain't got it.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)16:34:34 No. 1503800 >>1503799 >/pol/ >Not just puppets of whatever government shills there the hardest You made an attempt.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)16:53:08 No. 1503801 >>1503800 >whatever government shills there the hardest its always been right wing morons every time the GOP gains control of the government, they go back on all their promises and prove they're incompetent retards. voters ditch the party >>1502904 and pretend to be independents until the stink clears and they rejoin the herd. this is just the pol version of that behavior>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)17:21:59 No. 1503803 >>1503800 >Not just puppets of whatever government shills there the hardest Except this didn't work there during Biden and Covid. It has to be an entertaining shill. Turnip was funny because he was effectively destroying the world for his own pocketbooks but now that he's actually stepped in something he has no idea how to solve: It's just sad watching him try to scream and demand his way out of it. It's not the funny meme president that they rallied for in 2016. It's just a sad old man who is obviously upset because he's out of his expertise. Notice that even during Biden's term, they had nothing as mean-spirited to say about him as they do Trump. That's because what was happening to Biden and his reactions to it was funny.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)17:32:42 No. 1503805 >IRGC says the Strait of Hormuz will never return to normal for the U.S. and Israel, adding its navy is preparing operations for a “new order” in the Persian Gulf - IRIB https://x.com/FaytuksNetwork/status/2040891410639966282 >>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)17:54:18 No. 1503807 >>1503805 Based. Praise Allah.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)18:01:06 No. 1503808 >>1503805 They’re right. If the US leaves the war they’ll have to leave all their bases too and stay out of the Gulf entirely for the GCC countries to be able to get along with Iran and likely pay a toll for using the strait. If the Americans do that and pay reparations the Iranians will likely allow them to use the strait. So, the US must abandon the Gulf and pay reparations. This will be unacceptable for the Americans, and the Iranians will not allow them the strait. That’s the impasse. Another thing to consider is if the US stops attacking but keeps their bases this will be unacceptable for Iran, they may not even agree to a ceasefire under these conditions since the US will be easily able to attack them again. We know what Iran wants, basically some assurances that they aren’t just going to be attacked again regardless of any ceasefire or even a peace treaty. We don’t exactly know what the Americans want, but my best guess all things considered is; Iran to cease support of Hezbollah and Hamas and the Houthis, some favourable (for the US) trade involving oil, and a disarmament of their missile arsenal (not just nukes, anything that can reach Israel). Iran aren’t going to agree to any of that>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)18:05:22 No. 1503809 >>1503803 Turns out it was just Conservatives and Russians. Which is what made the whole thing about glownigs all the more funny given it was just republicans.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)18:11:33 No. 1503810 Just had a thought. The US and Israel are blowing up a lot of civilian infrastructure in Iran now, bridges and universities and all kinds of raw material processing and production facilities etc. So my thought is that all this stuff will need to be rebuilt, somebody will have to pay for it or give a loan and they’ll need assistance from outside due to the extent of it, and the Americans I don’t see them agreeing to reparations so what Iran will do is take all the help they can get from a willing China who can not only afford it but can do it quickly >>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)19:21:29 No. 1503812 >>1503680 Mar 3: "We won the war." Mar 7: "We defeated Iran." Mar 9: "We must attack Iran." "The war is ending almost completely, and very beautifully." Mar 12: "We did win, but we haven't won completely yet." Mar 13: "We won the war." Mar 14: "Please help us." Mar 15: "If you don't help us, I will certainly remember it." Mar 16: "Actually, we don't need any help at all." "I was just testing to see who's listening to me." "If NATO doesn't help, they will suffer something very bad." Mar 17: "We neither need nor want NATO's help." "I don't need Congressional approval to withdraw from NATO." Mar 18: "Our allies must cooperate in reopening the Strait of Hormuz." Mar 19: "US allies need to get a grip -step up and help open the Strait of Hormuz" Mar 20: "NATO are cowards." Mar 21: "We don't use it, we don't need to open it." Mar 22: "This is the last time. I will give Iran 48 hours." "Iran is Dead" Mar 23: "We are giving them more time." Mar 24: "The war is nearing its end." Mar 25: "We are still negotiating." Mar 26: "Iran is begging for peace. They gave us a gift. We will give them more time." Mar 27: "Talks with iran are going very well" Mar 28: "War will be over soon" Mar 29: "Maybe we take Kharg island, maybe we dont" Mar 30: "Open the Strait or we will obliterate all energy infrastructure and oil wells" Mar 31: "We dont need the strait, we got plenty of oil. Get it yourself UK." Apr 1: "War will be over in two to three weeks" Apr 4: "Iran has 48 hours or I'll reign down hell" Apr 5: "Praise be to Allah! Open the fucking straight!">>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)21:04:17 No. 1503815 >>1503812 And the conservative biased media gives him a pass on all of this. Once again proving the insane double standard between conservatives and everyone else. If Obama was this schizo, he'd have been forceably removed from office.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)21:23:50 No. 1503820 >>1503810 Nah, Iran can afford to repair all that shit thanks to the massive surge of income from their brand new Strait toll system. Thanks Trump, you literally HELPED their economy because they wouldn't have been able to pull this otherwise without everyone gunning for them.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)21:42:26 No. 1503825 >>1503815 Just had a guy on /v/ saying this was all 4D confusionfu chess.>>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)22:08:27 No. 1503829 >>1503825 Cope of the highest level, it's amazing the lengths his shills will go to defend his derangement.>>
Polly wants a cracka market 04/05/26(Sun)22:29:44 No. 1503830 Why are the Republicans allowing Trump to commit war crimes? Because they are too busy committing their own crimes to stop him by trying to figure out which stocks to buy tomorrow on the dip. >>
Anonymous 04/05/26(Sun)23:19:52 No. 1503833 >Praise be to Allah i thought he was jewish???>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)00:33:07 No. 1503838 >>1503830 It's because of the clear double standards conservatives operate. If a democrat did a 10th of what trump did, republicans and the entire corporate media would be hollowing for their execution. But because trump is a republican, they have to defend whatever he does.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)00:54:19 No. 1503841 >>1503829 My two favorite copes are that the left cried wolf during Trump's first term so that the warning signs were ignored this second time around, or that Kamala was so terrible that they were forced to accept Trump. Kamala was terrible, but she was status-quo terrible, not "she might launch an ICBM at Tehran in a fit of rage" level of bad.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)01:20:37 No. 1503842 Awesome! >>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)07:31:58 No. 1503859 >>1503680 Friendly reminder that this is the man in charge of one of the most powerful countries on earth, reacting to the fact that a war he started, seemingly without any prior strategic planning, is not going the way he would like it to. This would be funny if it weren't so terrifying.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)07:35:06 No. 1503860 >>1503702 >sane washing the fuck out of this meltdown Trump sane washing in general is wild. The emperor very clearly has no clothes and people speculate about what exactly did he mean when he said this or that, or what the deeper hidden plan behind his constant contradictory statements is. Instead of acknowledging that he's an impulsive narcissist who'll say and do whatever the fuck makes him feel good in the moment and that's it. And it's not even pro-Trump media that does it.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)07:37:08 No. 1503861 >>1503718 >>1503756 >>1503758 Unsure about better or worse, frankly. But I keep thinking of that kick in the door quote that Hitler allegedly said.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)07:39:31 No. 1503862 >>1503812 Also don't forget the part about how no matter how this turns out, the main war goal of destroying Iran's capacity to develop nuclear weapons has been achieved, even though he said it was also already achieved in June 2025>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)07:45:05 No. 1503863 >>1503815 You don't even have to go to Obama, just think about what the reaction was to Biden's senile ramblings. Which was concerning, but nowhere near this level>>1503841 >or that Kamala was so terrible that they were forced to accept Trump I think Kamala's main blunder was pivoting towards a "Vote for me because Trump is a danger to US democracy" campaign. Which is true, but it doesn't offer anything of substance to the voter. We live in a time, where trust in the government, its institutions and democracy in general is declining, so the median voter doesn't care much for these abstract ideals. So Trump won because he at least pretended to care about the real concerns people had that affected them personally. To bad for them he didn't do shit about it.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)07:54:57 No. 1503865 >>1503862 Oh but we also need to make sure they don't dig up the capability for them to develop nukes, or whatever bullshit Trump said when he threatened them last.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)08:27:34 No. 1503867 >>1503860 >And it's not even pro-Trump media that does it. All mainstream media is at least in part pro-Trump because of the institutional practice of platforming both sides of political disagreements even when the disagreement is over whether or not the sky is blue.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)08:40:01 No. 1503869 >>1503860 His supporters even say shit like >when he says something you can’t be sure if he means it or is trolling The whole movement isn’t serious>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)08:41:52 No. 1503870 >>1503863 Dems should’ve let Bernie run in 2016. Running another woman against him in 2024 was a huge mistake too>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)08:47:58 No. 1503871 https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/4/6/has-trump-confirmed-irans-claim-that-protesters-were-us-armed By Shola Lawal Published On 6 Apr 2026 6 Apr 2026 United States President Donald Trump says Washington had armed Iranian opposition groups and protesters during mass antigovernment demonstrations in December and January, in which thousands of people were killed during crackdowns by government forces. Speaking with Trey Yingst on Fox News in a Sunday morning phone interview, the president said the US had been directly involved in efforts to destabilise and overthrow the Iranian government weeks before strikes were launched on February 28 by the US and Israel across Iran and as American negotiators were engaging with senior Iranian officials in Europe. As the US-Israel war on Iran entered its 38th day, at least 2,076 people have been killed in Iran and 26,000 injured. “President Trump told me the United States sent guns to the Iranian protesters,” Yingst reported on Fox News channel. “He told me, ‘We sent them a lot of guns. We sent them to the Kurds.’ And the president says he thinks the Kurds kept them. He went on to say. ‘We sent guns to the protesters, a lot of them.’” Trump has often framed the decision to strike Iran alongside Israel as partly inspired by his wanting to “free” Iranians from the rule of the Islamic Republic after it cracked down on those protests in January. But his statements to Yingst could lend weight to Tehran’s own assertions that the protests were not organic and “foreign-backed terrorists” had instigated them. Still, analysts warned that Trump’s frequently shifting statements on Iran mean that it is hard to know with certainty the extent to which the US might have been involved in the protests. >>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)08:49:48 No. 1503872 >>1503871 Demonstrations started on December 28 among shopkeepers in downtown Tehran who were angry about a deepening economic crisis and the falling value of the Iranian rial. Soon, they spread to big and small cities across the country, morphing into nationwide demonstrations as hundreds of thousands of people of all ages took to the streets. Some protesters by then had begun to call for a change in the government. Rights groups said Iranian authorities cracked down on the protests, especially on January 8 and 9. Thousands of people, most of them young Iranians, were reportedly killed from gunshots and stab wounds, and tens of thousands of others were arrested. Iranian authorities also cut off the internet “to conceal their crimes”, according to Amnesty International, throwing the country into an information blackout for days. United Nations Special Rapporteur on Iran Mai Soto said at least 5,000 people were killed and the real death toll could be as high as 20,000. At least four people have since been executed in connection with the protests, according to Amnesty, with several more people on death row. The protests were the largest since the September 2022 women’s rights demonstrations that followed the death of Mahsa Amini in police custody. She had been arrested for not properly covering her hair. Amini’s death sparked nationwide demonstrations. Authorities were then also accused of firing at protesters and arresting and eventually executing some of them.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)08:50:48 No. 1503873 >>1503872 Then-Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said in a rare acknowledgement on January 17 that “several thousands” of people were killed in the protests after days of official hedging on casualty numbers as bodies piled up. However, Khamenei blamed the deaths not on Iranian forces but on US- and Israel-backed groups that he said had hijacked the economic protests. Khamenei accused Trump of being a “criminal” and of being personally involved in the instigation. Tehran has long blamed its enemies, the US and Israel, for fomenting domestic crises, but alleged this time that the US involvement was deeper than usual. “Those linked to Israel and the US caused massive damage and killed several thousands” during the protests that shook Iran for more than two weeks, Khamenei was quoted as saying by state media. “The latest anti-Iran sedition was different in that the US president personally became involved,” he added. Iranian officials later admitted the death toll was about 5,000, including at least 500 security personnel killed by “terrorists and armed rioters”. An unnamed Iranian official told the Reuters news agency most of the violence and deaths occurred in Kurdish territory in northwestern Iran. That area has long been home to Kurdish separatists and has often recorded unrest.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)08:51:49 No. 1503874 >>1503873 About a week into the crisis, Trump warned Iran against targeting protesters. “If Iran sho[o]ts and violently kills peaceful protesters, which is their custom, the United States of America will come to their rescue,” Trump posted on his Truth Social platform without giving details about what a “rescue” would look like. “We are locked and loaded and ready to go,” the president added. Then on January 13, he wrote, “Help is on its way,” appearing to address Iranian demonstrators. He urged them to “take over your institutions” while issuing threats to Iranian authorities if protesters were killed. Trump’s warnings to Tehran came after the US bombed three of Iran’s most important nuclear sites during Israel’s 12-day war on Iran in June. Trump said then that the strikes “obliterated” Tehran’s nuclear capabilities. Iran launched retaliatory strikes on US military assets deployed at a base in Qatar. After Trump confirmed on February 28 that the US and Israel had launched strikes on Iran, he said the primary goal of the war was to eliminate Iran’s nuclear weapons. He also linked the action to the January protests. Tehran had “killed tens of thousands of its own citizens on the street as they protested”, Trump said. The US was now “giving you what you want”, he said, addressing Iranians he said had been calling for US intervention.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)08:54:50 No. 1503875 >>1503874 Several Iranian Kurdish groups on Sunday denied Trump’s claims of arming them during the December and January protests. Iranian Kurdish groups have long opposed the government in Tehran and are seeking self-determination. They share close ties with Iraqi Kurds, who successfully fought for a semiautonomous region decades ago. Many operate along the Iraq-Iran border and in northern Iraq. While they’ve long been fractured, several of the Iranian Kurdish groups banded together in a coalition days before the US and Israel launched the war. In its first week, Tehran began hitting Kurdish positions in Iraq after US media reported that some Kurdish opposition leaders were speaking with Trump.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)08:56:35 No. 1503876 >>1503875 At the time, analysts speculated the US could be trying to support Iranian Kurds to seize parts of Iran bordering Iraq. The aim, they said, could be to create a buffer area that would allow invading Israeli or US ground forces to move in from Iraq. However, so far, neither Israel nor the US has launched ground attacks. Opposition Democrats in the US Congress have spoken out against the war and have particularly opposed US ground troops being sent into Iran although the Trump administration has not entirely ruled it out. On Sunday, a senior official of the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (KDPI) told the Iraqi broadcaster Rudaw that Trump’s statements to Fox were false. The KDPI was one of the groups that the US media reported Trump had spoken with in March.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)08:57:36 No. 1503877 >>1503876 “Those statements made are baseless, and we haven’t received any weapons,” Mohammed Nazif Qaderi was quoted as saying. “The weapons we have are from 47 years ago, and we obtained them on the Islamic Republic’s battlefield, and we bought some from the market.” The official added that KDPI’s policy is not to “make demonstrations violent and use harsh methods. Rather we believe we must make our demands in a peaceful and civil manner without weapons.” Denials have also come from the Komala Party, another opposition group. Iran analyst Neil Quilliam of the United Kingdom’s Chatham House think tank, told Al Jazeera that it’s hard to assign much weight to Trump’s statements because of the claims and counterclaims often coming from him and his administration. “I don’t think it would be a surprise if it were later revealed that the US had lent support to protesters to try to encourage a revolt. In fact, I would expect them to do so,” the analyst said. “However, Trump’s comment reveals nothing material and likely reflects more about him than anything else. His remark about the Kurds keeping the weapons sounded more like sour grapes because they refused to revolt right now rather than pocketing weapons supplies,” he added. Still, the analyst said that even as a throwaway line, such statements from Trump are likely to affect the cohesion of Iranian opposition groups and their aim to overthrow the Iran’s government.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)09:04:43 No. 1503878 >>1503877 >Still, the analyst said that even as a throwaway line, such statements from Trump are likely to affect the cohesion of Iranian opposition groups and their aim to overthrow the Iran’s government. Yeah thanks for singlehandedly discrediting the entire Iranian opposition movement by giving their government and the rest of the population an excuse that they're just paid opposition by the US you fucking moron. You literally begged these retards to overthrow the regime then basically kneecapped them.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)09:10:16 No. 1503879 PRAISE BE TO ALLAH! >>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)09:17:16 No. 1503880 >>1503878 Remember when the Iranians were saying there was more than protesters and that some police stations and mosques were attacked>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)09:24:07 No. 1503883 >>1503699 >If they stop allowing the Americans to use their territory to launch attacks against Iran the Iranians have made it clear they’ll allow them passage through the strait The Iranians are well aware these Sunni motherfuckers bribed Don to get this war rolling. Don's 3 billion in Sunni bux weren't for nothing.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)09:46:06 No. 1503885 >>1503867 >All mainstream media is at least in part pro-Trump I am also talking about non US media. Even if they oppose him, they still pretend like there is method to his madness>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)11:05:38 No. 1503891 >>1503878 >>1503877 Also it show the double standard again given trump also was paying off opposition groups in Canada to weaken that country too. Imagine the outcry if we found out a country was doing that to America? Well more than trump conspiring with the Russians>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)15:45:14 No. 1503956 >>1503885 Counterpoint: UK media is notoriously right wing and shit.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)15:55:39 No. 1503965 >>1503883 >Sunni's are the cause bro don't even try to pretend>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)16:15:05 No. 1503974 Update:>Breaking: By midnight tomorrow eastern time every Iranian bridge and power plant will be destroyed over the course of 4 hours, starting at 8 PM, if a deal isn't made, according to Trump https://x.com/Faytuks/status/2041223127418507569 >>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)17:25:38 No. 1503987 >>1503974 War Crime Tuesday is now a thing?>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)17:54:08 No. 1503994 >Iran purposefully targets civilian shipping and funds proxies to target civilians like Oct 7th >"Wow those brave Iranians and their clever tactics to resist oppression!!! Fuck Drumpf!!" >Trump bombs some fucking buildings and bridges >"WAAAAH WAAAAH WAR CWIME WAAAAH THIS IS A WAR CWIIIIIIIME FUCK DRUMPFFFFF ORANGE MAN BAD WAAAAH" >>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)18:01:15 No. 1503996 >>1503994 you will never be rich or white or american>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)18:01:35 No. 1503997 >>1503994 this nigga thinks the war started on october>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)18:12:16 No. 1503999 >>1503997 The war started almost 50 years ago when Iran attacked America unprovoked.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)18:17:34 No. 1504000 >>1503999 when do you stop being a shill?>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)18:19:03 No. 1504001 >>1503994 >"Wow those brave Iranians and their clever tactics to resist oppression!!! Fuck Drumpf!!" Who the fuck are you quoting?>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)18:34:25 No. 1504004 >>1504001 Democrats, RINOs, the lamestream media, Europeans, global southoids. Everyone.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)18:44:53 No. 1504005 >>1504004 Please limit your quotes to people that actually exist, not those in your head.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)18:46:03 No. 1504006 >>1504005 The entire world is blatantly rooting for Iran against America except for team MAGA>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)19:23:43 No. 1504014 >>1504006 Hoping for the US to leave this stupid conflict isn't hoping for Iran to win.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)19:28:45 No. 1504016 >>1504014 They started this war, we're gonna finish I.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)19:33:50 No. 1504017 >>1504016 They really didn't. You ask what imminent threat Iran posed to the US they respond "Oh this started 47 years ago". What fucking "imminent threat" has been there for 4 decades?>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)19:37:22 No. 1504018 >>1504017 It was Netanyahu having video of Trump raping kids and needing to start a war in Iran before people turned entirely away from Israel. Then it shifted to freaking out that no one cares about their fake trans boogeyman when there are serious world issues going on.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)19:38:02 No. 1504019 >>1504018 Jesus christ you poorfags are still whining about that Epstein thing? Its been fake news since day 1>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)19:40:00 No. 1504020 >Israeli glowie detected >>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)20:46:13 No. 1504036 >>1503974 He will Taco. Claim victory through some inane mental gymnastics. Iran will proclaim they didnt even talk to him. He will call them fake news. Any reporter that calls him on it will be told theyre terrible and fake news. many, many such cases.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)22:02:41 No. 1504047 >>1503680 The language of the tweet is certainly provocative, but I'm personally more concerned about bringing this war to a conclusion. I believe that at this point, Trump is likely pushing for negotiations with the Iranian leadership behind the scenes. This statement could be part of a pressure campaign to extract more concessions from them. We've seen many times now that Trump wields influence partly through tweets which appear as official statements in how they describe his thinking and possible intentions.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)22:08:36 No. 1504049 >>1504047 They aren't going to negotiate with his Jewish slumlord son-in-law. They aren't. They know how deep he is in with Bibi and MBS. His Abraham Accord and the bribes from it are most of the reason they are being bombed.>>
Anonymous 04/06/26(Mon)23:55:07 No. 1504057 >>1504019 >get_a_load_of_this_guy.jpg
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