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Message started by freediver on Mar 1st, 2026 at 11:43am

Title: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by freediver on Mar 1st, 2026 at 11:43am
This is the crucial question, and I believe the one that will determine the consequences of the current conflict. But it is also the hardest to answer, as not much news is coming out of Iran, and it is early days yet. Most Iranian expats seem to be supportive, but you would expect them to be the most hostile to the current regime. While the regime is not exactly popular inside Iran, there is also no organised opposition.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx2dyz6p3weo


Quote:
Videos circulating on social media showed people running in panic near sites of explosions. The sound of screams and crying could be heard in the background.

Trump then wrote on Truth Social: "Khamenei, one of the most evil people in History, is dead."

"He was unable to avoid our Intelligence and Highly Sophisticated Tracking Systems and, working closely with Israel, there was not a thing he, or the other leaders that have been killed along with him, could do. This is the single greatest chance for the Iranian people to take back their Country."

Despite a near-total internet blackout that monitors detected late on Saturday morning, several further waves of strikes and explosions were reported throughout the day.


https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02-28/what-we-know-about-the-israel-us-iran-strikes/106400988


Quote:
As the strikes mounted, at least two news agencies, Tasnim and IRNA, reported they were subjected to cyber attacks.

Internet disruptions have also been reported throughout Iran, with NetBlocks, an internet status watchdog, reporting that Iran is at a "near-total internet blackout" with national connectivity at 4 per cent.

It is unclear if the blackout is a result of the strikes or authorities in Tehran limiting internet access in the country.

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Baronvonrort on Mar 1st, 2026 at 12:09pm
The ABC and BBC are supporters of Islamic regime no reliable news will come from them.

Lots of videos coming out of Iran with people celebrating.

Quote:
𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎
@NiohBerg
🔴BREAKING:

We have the first footage of street parties breaking out in Tehran.

You don't understand our happiness.

https://x.com/NiohBerg/status/2027850597622337648


Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by freediver on Mar 1st, 2026 at 12:12pm
Wow. I hope that is legit. The regime must be on the back foot.

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Baronvonrort on Mar 1st, 2026 at 12:17pm

freediver wrote on Mar 1st, 2026 at 12:12pm:
Wow. I hope that is legit. The regime must be on the back foot.


It is legit lots of videos on X Iranians saying they love Trump

The Islamic regime is still going around shooting Iranians in the streets.

Reports also say girls school was hit by Iranian rocket that misfired.
I did see the video of it launch and come down not far from launch site didn't save it as lots of things happening.


Quote:
A failed missile launch in Iran caused the projectile to fall on a school. Images captured the moment it failed, fell back to ground, and struck.

The Iranians - just like the Palestinians in Gaza at the beginning of the war - immediately claimed it was a missile fired by the United States or Israel.

https://x.com/ChayasClan/status/2027742261480452476




Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by thegreatdivide on Mar 1st, 2026 at 5:04pm

Baronvonrort wrote on Mar 1st, 2026 at 12:09pm:
The ABC and BBC are supporters of Islamic regime no reliable news will come from them.


No, they are supporters of a rules-based system.

How silly of them....."quaint" was a term one radio commentator used today. 


Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Sophia on Mar 1st, 2026 at 5:15pm
So I’m confused? Why am I seeing people holding a photo of their now dead leader, and crying?
Is it a divide of those that love him and those that hate him?
It’s politics, always a divide somewhere.

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Sophia on Mar 1st, 2026 at 5:16pm
Melbourne is celebrating!

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by freediver on Mar 1st, 2026 at 5:16pm

Sophia wrote on Mar 1st, 2026 at 5:15pm:
So I’m confused? Why am I seeing people holding a photo of their now dead leader, and crying?
Is it a divide of those that love him and those that hate him?
It’s politics, always a divide somewhere.


He will have his supporters - Islamic fundamentalists, and a large portion of the population profiting from the oppression of the current regime.

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Sophia on Mar 1st, 2026 at 5:18pm

freediver wrote on Mar 1st, 2026 at 5:16pm:

Sophia wrote on Mar 1st, 2026 at 5:15pm:
So I’m confused? Why am I seeing people holding a photo of their now dead leader, and crying?
Is it a divide of those that love him and those that hate him?
It’s politics, always a divide somewhere.


He will have his supporters - Islamic fundamentalists, and a large portion of the population profiting from the oppression of the current regime.


They’ve (his supporters) just been named as the orphans of the world.

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Baronvonrort on Mar 1st, 2026 at 7:08pm

Sophia wrote on Mar 1st, 2026 at 5:15pm:
So I’m confused? Why am I seeing people holding a photo of their now dead leader, and crying?
Is it a divide of those that love him and those that hate him?
It’s politics, always a divide somewhere.


It's a divide between those who believe their prophet rode a flying donkey and those who don't believe in flying donkeys.

There are no official numbers from the Islamic regime on disbelief in Islam they have admitted with 75K mosques over 50K of them have closed due to nobody going to them.
That is the only number released by IR.

Younger generation have mostly rejected Islam Grandparents have told them how free they were in the 1970s before Islamic revolution.

Many videos going back over a decade with islamic regime painting Israel and USA flags outside doorways so students could walk on those flags yet over 99% chose not to walk on them they walked around them and abused the tiny minority who did.

I would guess around 80% hate Islamic regime they chant marg bar Khamenei (death to the dictator).

All the recent protests in Iran have them chanting Javid Shah (long live the King)

Subtitles in this video...lol hardcore Islamophobes in Iran

Quote:
Shakespeare could never
https://x.com/Rothmus/status/2027910699322904974


It was Iranian atheists who educated me with Islam.



Iranian_girls_finger.jpg (56 KB | 4 )

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Baronvonrort on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 12:58am

Quote:
The IRGC admitted this was their own missile. Stop spreading Islamic Regime propaganda.

https://x.com/gghamari/status/2028116992368996748


Iranian missile hit school killing kids.

Idiots are quick to blame the US and Israel for this

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Marla on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 5:46am

Baronvonrort wrote on Mar 1st, 2026 at 12:09pm:
The ABC and BBC are supporters of Islamic regime no reliable news will come from them.

Lots of videos coming out of Iran with people celebrating.

Quote:
𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎
@NiohBerg
🔴BREAKING:

We have the first footage of street parties breaking out in Tehran.

You don't understand our happiness.

https://x.com/NiohBerg/status/2027850597622337648



More right-wing propaganda :-/

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Ozias on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 5:51am
I would like to know what percentage of Iranian people are actually happy with the Khamenei assassination.

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by freediver on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 12:17pm
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c05v8jzjn40o

But, at the same time, there appears to be a sense of relief and celebration among those who believe the regime's downfall can only come through military intervention, says BBC Persian.

Iranians woke up on Sunday to confirmation that Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei - who ruled Iran for more than 36 years - was killed in US and Israeli strikes launched a day ago.

"I can't believe it. It's like when they give you such a good news that you don't even know what to do," one person in the capital Tehran told BBC Persian.

"I couldn't sleep all night, I'm just waiting to start the first day without Khamenei in it. I think the Middle East has become a better place.

"Even [the] world has become a better place now."

Others are also glad. In one video from Saturday, a woman speaks with unmistakable relief, saying Khamenei's residence had been hit. Another clip shows teenagers at a school dancing and chanting that the strikes have happened, adding, "I love Trump."

Many people had been anticipating a possible US attack. Since Friday night, long queues have formed at petrol stations, and many residents of the capital, Tehran, have begun leaving the city for the north, near the Caspian Sea, which they believe is safer.

With Iran coming under an almost total internet blackout since the attacks started, it has been difficult to contact anyone inside the country.

Some people briefly managed to access the internet using methods such as SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet and virtual private networks, and may be able to do so again.

The BBC has, however, been able to reach a number of pro-regime figures who spoke about the situation in Tehran.

"We have heard lots of explosions. I live in middle of Tehran," one of them told BBC Newshour.

"This was a normal day until the United States and Israel started attacking the city. Our children have gone to a school in the morning. We had to go and get the children."

Another told the BBC Weekend programme he heard fighter jets and two explosions early on Saturday morning from his office in the north of the city. The atmosphere was tense and there was a sense of war in the air.

He said that people were shopping and stocking up on canned food.

One resident earlier told BBC Persian via Starlink there had been a heavy security presence on streets leading to the compound of the Leadership House - Khamenei's office.

Before the blackout, some people posted messages on social media in case they were killed in air strikes.

"If I die, don't forget that we exist too - those of us who oppose any military attack, those of us who will become just a number in reports of the dead," one Iranian wrote on social media.

Another wrote: "Damn the Islamic dictatorship that caused this war. We have already endured three wars."

Some posts highlight the strain of communication and fear for children caught in the conflict: "The internet is almost down... If the network is completely cut, know that we are not soldiers for any leader, nor collateral damage," said another user.

"We are human and have the right to live. Try to make our future democratic, not dependent on individuals."

Another user wrote: "Promise that if anything happens to us, you will look after our children and be very, very kind to them. Tell them we did everything we could - we joined silent marches, we voted, we worked multiple shifts, we endured great hardship."

According to BBC Persian, many Iranians who lived through what has been described as one of the bloodiest crackdowns on civilians in modern history say they now welcome regime change - even if it comes through military intervention and the killing of senior officials.

Others, however, fear that air strikes alone may not bring about the regime's collapse.

They worry it could survive and, in response, become even more brutal towards its own people.

At the time of protests more than a month ago in which thousands were killed, Trump had encouraged Iranians to continue protesting, vowing that help was on the way.

Now, some Iranians report receiving text messages reading, "Help has come" - urging people to stay at home and calling on regime forces to lay down their arms.

But public sentiment could shift sharply if civilians are killed in the strikes, with many Iranians reacting with anger after state media reported that an Israeli strike on a girls' school killed dozens of people. There is no confirmation.

An Iranian living abroad who opposes military intervention in Iran commented: "The first victims of this war are 40 girls in Minab, hit by a missile attack. Is this the war you cheer for?"

Deep mistrust of the Iranian regime, however, makes official reports difficult for many to accept, and some Iranians directly blamed the regime for the attack.

One user wrote: "Even if the regime did not directly target schools, the deaths of children in Minab remain the responsibility of the Islamic Republic.

"People have no shelters, the internet is cut, phone lines are down, and there has been no warning to keep children out of school. In these conditions, the minimum requirement should be to stay at home."

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by freediver on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 1:24pm
Here's an idea: drop a few thousand free starlink receivers with strong wifi signals into residential areas.

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Baronvonrort on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 3:41pm

freediver wrote on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 1:24pm:
Here's an idea: drop a few thousand free starlink receivers with strong wifi signals into residential areas.


Bit hard to do that now with planes flying over Iran.

Reports say Mossad delivered Starlink i have seen videos with multiple people uploading videos from phone with Starlink terminal.

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Baronvonrort on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 3:48pm

Ozias wrote on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 5:51am:
I would like to know what percentage of Iranian people are actually happy with the Khamenei assassination.


I would say 100% of non muslim Iranians are happy he is dead.
Every non muslim Iranian i know are celebrating his death.

Estimates i have heard put Iranian muslim numbers at less than 20%


Quote:
Throwback Iran
@Tarikh_Eran

An Egyptian muslim man visits Iran during Ramadan and is shocked to find out he is the only one fasting.

He was blow away by Iranians casually eating throughout the day and moving on with their lives without a care for Islam.

By the end he admits Iran is not a muslim country.

https://x.com/Tarikh_Eran/status/2024291978918125570





Quote:
Senior Cleric Claims Religion In Iran Weak, 50,000 Mosques Closed

Jun 2, 2023

Asenior Iranian cleric says around 50,000 of Iran's 75,000 mosques are closed, showing the declining numbers of Iranians attending.

Expressing regret over the low numbers engaged in worship, Mohammad Abolghassem Doulabi, who serves as the liaison between Ebrahim Raisi’s administration and the country’s seminaries, said on Thursday that the numbers are a "worrying admission” for a state built around the principles of Islam.

https://www.iranintl.com/en/202306027255


Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by freediver on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 3:51pm

Quote:
Bit hard to do that now with planes flying over Iran.


???

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by tallowood on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 3:53pm

freediver wrote on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 1:24pm:
Here's an idea: drop a few thousand free starlink receivers with strong wifi signals into residential areas.


The regime may use them for disinformation.

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Baronvonrort on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 4:02pm

freediver wrote on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 3:51pm:

Quote:
Bit hard to do that now with planes flying over Iran.


???


If they drop them from a plane they might get damaged electronics can be sensitive.

Not aware of any helicopters flying over Iran.


Quote:
The state TV channels in Iran have been hacked and are showing speeches of President Trump & Netanyahu.

Imagine being a Khamenei supporter right now.

Your leader got blown within the first minute of the war and 24h later the guys who did it are on your TV bragging.


Brutal.

https://x.com/Tarikh_Eran/status/2028202429045477735



Quote:
Neo
@Realneo101

Translated from Persian
Channel 3 has been hacked, Netanyahu is speaking:)))))

https://x.com/Realneo101/status/2028190757023039734


Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Baronvonrort on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 4:06pm

Quote:
مملکته
@mamlekate

Translated from Persian
Trump's Dance Challenge by Iranians 
In Appreciation of the U.S. President for the Killing of Khamenei

https://x.com/mamlekate/status/2028271759137398947


Iranians call their language Persian it's Arabs who call it Farsi because Arabs don't have letter "P"

I would put money on streets being named after Trump in Tehran when Islamic regime is eliminated


Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Yadda on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 4:23pm

freediver wrote on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 1:24pm:

Here's an idea:
drop a few thousand free starlink receivers with strong wifi signals into residential areas.



freediver,

How could that help ordinary Iranians ?

Because......the Shia ISLAMIC regime within Iran......has decided that its own regime,
wants to have total control of the flow of all information....within Iran.

Therefore, they [the Shia ISLAMIC regime] have prohibited the possession starlink internet devices.

So they [the Shia ISLAMIC regime] could, LAWFULLY, simply exercise a lethal penalty upon anyone who does not obey their lawful decree.

i.e.
We out side of Iran may not like it.......
but the Shia ISLAMIC regime within Iran, at the moment,
HAS 'THE LAWFUL AUTHORITY'
to decide what is a LAWFUL act,
and what is NOT a LAWFUL act,
within Iranian territory.




So Iranians......are not permitted to be in possession, of starlink internet devices.

And.......we all have to obey the LAWFUL 'civil' authority which is over us,
don't we freediver ?

Otherwise, we would be living within a society, in which anarchy 'reigns'.

We don't want that....do we freediver ?

:o



Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Baronvonrort on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 4:46pm

Quote:
Main stream media has to start covering failed IRGc missile launches.

When it inevitably hits some poor Iranian’s house or a public place the regime will blame it on Israel or Americ and its propagandists will run wild

https://x.com/Tarikh_Eran/status/2028345172484911552


IRGC admitted girls school was hit by their missile yet dim wits blame the US and Israel for that.

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by freediver on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 5:33pm

tallowood wrote on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 3:53pm:

freediver wrote on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 1:24pm:
Here's an idea: drop a few thousand free starlink receivers with strong wifi signals into residential areas.


The regime may use them for disinformation.


But it gives Iranians a choice. It gives them uncensored internet access. The regime doesn't need starlink as it controls all the other internet access in the country.


Quote:
If they drop them from a plane they might get damaged electronics can be sensitive.


So put a parachute on them. It's not like the military has never come across the problem of how to drop supplies before.

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Gordon on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 5:57pm

Baronvonrort wrote on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 4:46pm:

Quote:
Main stream media has to start covering failed IRGc missile launches.

When it inevitably hits some poor Iranian’s house or a public place the regime will blame it on Israel or Americ and its propagandists will run wild

https://x.com/Tarikh_Eran/status/2028345172484911552


IRGC admitted girls school was hit by their missile yet dim wits blame the US and Israel for that.


USA/Israel is getting such good target intel, it seems unlikely.




Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Jasin on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 6:35pm
Australia's ABC, the BBC, NBC, CNN and other Lefty Media are reporting that every Israeli & USA missiles are deliberately targeting Hospitals, schools and specifically women and children in pursuit of genocide

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Gordon on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 6:50pm
Please watch

https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSm3kws4S/

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Melanias purse on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 7:04pm

Baronvonrort wrote on Mar 1st, 2026 at 12:17pm:

freediver wrote on Mar 1st, 2026 at 12:12pm:
Wow. I hope that is legit. The regime must be on the back foot.


It is legit lots of videos on X Iranians saying they love Trump

The Islamic regime is still going around shooting Iranians in the streets.

Reports also say girls school was hit by Iranian rocket that misfired.
I did see the video of it launch and come down not far from launch site didn't save it as lots of things happening.


Quote:
A failed missile launch in Iran caused the projectile to fall on a school. Images captured the moment it failed, fell back to ground, and struck.

The Iranians - just like the Palestinians in Gaza at the beginning of the war - immediately claimed it was a missile fired by the United States or Israel.

https://x.com/ChayasClan/status/2027742261480452476


They're bots, you silly old fool.

You blew it as soon as you condemned legitimate factual news sources to promote Elon's algorithm.

You've been ploughed.

Can you feel it?

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Gordon on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 7:06pm
https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSm3ScoF5/

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Melanias purse on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 7:07pm

freediver wrote on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 1:24pm:
Here's an idea: drop a few thousand free starlink receivers with strong wifi signals into residential areas.


Who knows? Perhaps Iran is the next South Korea.

DL gives it a month.

You?

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Sir Grappler Truth Teller OAM on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 7:15pm
I dunno but the Ayatollah's boys just attacked a British base in Cyprus...  Big Shaitan - Little Shaitan... Pakis are rioting and attacking the American Embassy...firing weapons ...... who's next?

Bankistan Express?


Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Jasin on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 7:35pm
Trump to get Nobel Peace prize for ENDING a war since 1979

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by freediver on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 8:13pm

Melanias purse wrote on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 7:07pm:

freediver wrote on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 1:24pm:
Here's an idea: drop a few thousand free starlink receivers with strong wifi signals into residential areas.


Who knows? Perhaps Iran is the next South Korea.

DL gives it a month.

You?


10 years.

Much better odds than with Iraq or Afghanistan.

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Baronvonrort on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 11:35pm

freediver wrote on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 5:33pm:

tallowood wrote on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 3:53pm:

freediver wrote on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 1:24pm:
Here's an idea: drop a few thousand free starlink receivers with strong wifi signals into residential areas.


The regime may use them for disinformation.


But it gives Iranians a choice. It gives them uncensored internet access. The regime doesn't need starlink as it controls all the other internet access in the country.


Quote:
If they drop them from a plane they might get damaged electronics can be sensitive.


So put a parachute on them. It's not like the military has never come across the problem of how to drop supplies before.


The fighter jets currently flying over Iran don't have the ability to drop stuff with parachutes

Maybe this will change in another week or 2.

IDF USA and King Reza have told Iranians to stay home at this time

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by freediver on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 7:32am
Can't they just fly bigger aircraft at a higher altitude, out of range of whatever air defences the Iranians still have?

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by tallowood on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 8:24am
In Ukraine  both sides use drones for resupplying front line units so delivering should not be a problem.

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Frank on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 8:25am

Gordon wrote on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 7:06pm:
https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSm3ScoF5/





Karnal knows what's happening here:


Melanias purse wrote on Mar 1st, 2026 at 11:36pm:
Hypocrites, is it?

The Iranian people are currently fasting for Ramadan. Your DL just ordered Maccas.

Allah Uakbar, no?



:D :D :D

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by tallowood on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 9:51am

freediver wrote on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 8:13pm:

Melanias purse wrote on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 7:07pm:

freediver wrote on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 1:24pm:
Here's an idea: drop a few thousand free starlink receivers with strong wifi signals into residential areas.

Who knows? Perhaps Iran is the next South Korea.
DL gives it a month.
You?


10 years.

Much better odds than with Iraq or Afghanistan.


Iranian regime long and mid range rockets supply was estimated as about 3000.
With current usage rate it will dry out in a month.


Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Melanias purse on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 5:24pm

freediver wrote on Mar 1st, 2026 at 11:43am:
This is the crucial question, and I believe the one that will determine the consequences of the current conflict. But it is also the hardest to answer, as not much news is coming out of Iran, and it is early days yet. Most Iranian expats seem to be supportive, but you would expect them to be the most hostile to the current regime. While the regime is not exactly popular inside Iran, there is also no organised opposition.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx2dyz6p3weo


Quote:
Videos circulating on social media showed people running in panic near sites of explosions. The sound of screams and crying could be heard in the background.

Trump then wrote on Truth Social: "Khamenei, one of the most evil people in History, is dead."

"He was unable to avoid our Intelligence and Highly Sophisticated Tracking Systems and, working closely with Israel, there was not a thing he, or the other leaders that have been killed along with him, could do. This is the single greatest chance for the Iranian people to take back their Country."

Despite a near-total internet blackout that monitors detected late on Saturday morning, several further waves of strikes and explosions were reported throughout the day.


https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02-28/what-we-know-about-the-israel-us-iran-strikes/106400988

[quote]As the strikes mounted, at least two news agencies, Tasnim and IRNA, reported they were subjected to cyber attacks.

Internet disruptions have also been reported throughout Iran, with NetBlocks, an internet status watchdog, reporting that Iran is at a "near-total internet blackout" with national connectivity at 4 per cent.

It is unclear if the blackout is a result of the strikes or authorities in Tehran limiting internet access in the country.
[/quote]

Ah.

Ever get the feeling you've been fahmed?

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Melanias purse on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 5:27pm

freediver wrote on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 7:32am:
Can't they just fly bigger aircraft at a higher altitude, out of range of whatever air defences the Iranians still have?


That's a question, but I'm curious.

How are they going to organise erections, count the votes and mobilize the workforce to make Iran the next South Korea?

That's a question too.

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Melanias purse on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 5:32pm

Frank wrote on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 8:25am:

Gordon wrote on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 7:06pm:
https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSm3ScoF5/





Karnal knows what's happening here:


Melanias purse wrote on Mar 1st, 2026 at 11:36pm:
Hypocrites, is it?

The Iranian people are currently fasting for Ramadan. Your DL just ordered Maccas.

Allah Uakbar, no?



:D :D :D


They/them most certainly do.

It is the holy month, insh'allah. Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam.

Be sure to grow your beard, shave your pubes and book your surgery too, dear boy. Gordon may know a good mohel.

He's intact.

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by lee on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 5:43pm

Melanias purse wrote on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 5:32pm:
It is the holy month, insh'allah. Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam.


That must be why so many Iranian mosques have shut. ::)

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Frank on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 5:45pm

Melanias purse wrote on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 5:32pm:

Frank wrote on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 8:25am:

Gordon wrote on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 7:06pm:
https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSm3ScoF5/





Karnal knows what's happening here:


Melanias purse wrote on Mar 1st, 2026 at 11:36pm:
Hypocrites, is it?

The Iranian people are currently fasting for Ramadan. Your DL just ordered Maccas.

Allah Uakbar, no?



:D :D :D


They/them most certainly do.

It is the holy month, insh'allah. Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam.

Be sure to grow your beard, shave your pubes and book your surgery too, dear boy. Gordon may know a good mohel.

He's intact.


(unlike you who is as tact as an Auburn toilet block, no?


“There are millions of Iranian Australians who are in severe shock and who are mourning … there are also millions of Iranian Australians celebrating, that’s the nature of free societies.”
Liverpool Mayor Nader Mannoun


There are MILLIONS of the buggers, both for and against!!! Millions. Who knew? Not the ABS, that's for sure. The great replacement is for real. Tsk, tsk  ::) ::)

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Frank on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 10:38pm

Frank wrote on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 5:45pm:
“There are millions of Iranian Australians who are in severe shock and who are mourning … there are also millions of Iranian Australians celebrating, that’s the nature of free societies.”
Liverpool Mayor Nader Mannoun


There are MILLIONS of the buggers, both for and against!!! Millions. Who knew? Not the ABS, that's for sure. The great replacement is for real. Tsk, tsk  ::) ::)




If you’re wondering what mass third world migration looks like in practice, this happened on Sunday in MANASSAS, Virginia. It is happening in Sydney, too:



https://x.com/briannalyman2/status/2028508603691172235


Seventy-two Virginians honouring their leader.

The west's political class did this to their citizens. The men who stab, shoot, rape and run over do not have to have a uranium-enrichment programme. They just have to be - in increasing numbers, day on day - and they will win everything. Is there an "Epic Fury" to attend to that?

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Baronvonrort on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 10:50pm

Frank wrote on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 5:45pm:
(unlike you who is as tact as an Auburn toilet block, no?


“There are millions of Iranian Australians who are in severe shock and who are mourning … there are also millions of Iranian Australians celebrating, that’s the nature of free societies.”
Liverpool Mayor Nader Mannoun


There are MILLIONS of the buggers, both for and against!!! Millions. Who knew? Not the ABS, that's for sure. The great replacement is for real. Tsk, tsk  ::) ::)


Liverpool mayor wasn't born in Australia.

The Aussie Iranians who are celebrating will be non muslims.
These are the ones carrying Flag with Lion and Rising sun

Those who mourn the Ayatollah will be Hezbollah Lebanese and supporters of Assad from Syria with Iranian muslims along with a few useful idiots for Islamic terrorists.

The Lindt siege terrorist was an Iranian muslim

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Baronvonrort on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 10:53pm

tallowood wrote on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 9:51am:

freediver wrote on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 8:13pm:

Melanias purse wrote on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 7:07pm:

freediver wrote on Mar 2nd, 2026 at 1:24pm:
Here's an idea: drop a few thousand free starlink receivers with strong wifi signals into residential areas.

Who knows? Perhaps Iran is the next South Korea.
DL gives it a month.
You?


10 years.

Much better odds than with Iraq or Afghanistan.


Iranian regime long and mid range rockets supply was estimated as about 3000.
With current usage rate it will dry out in a month.


Most of the Iranian missiles are launched from trucks so when the IDF and US blow up these trucks it reduces capability to fire more missiles.

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Melanias purse on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 10:55pm

Frank wrote on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 10:38pm:

Frank wrote on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 5:45pm:
“There are millions of Iranian Australians who are in severe shock and who are mourning … there are also millions of Iranian Australians celebrating, that’s the nature of free societies.”
Liverpool Mayor Nader Mannoun


There are MILLIONS of the buggers, both for and against!!! Millions. Who knew? Not the ABS, that's for sure. The great replacement is for real. Tsk, tsk  ::) ::)




If you’re wondering what mass third world migration looks like in practice, this happened on Sunday in MANASSAS, Virginia. It is happening in Sydney, too:



https://x.com/briannalyman2/status/2028508603691172235


Seventy-two Virginians honouring their leader.

The west's political class did this to their citizens. The men who stab, shoot, rape and run over do not have to have a uranium-enrichment programme. They just have to be - in increasing numbers, day on day - and they will win everything. Is there an "Epic Fury" to attend to that?


Probably the Bible belt, old boy. They're forced to obey DL, you see.

That's a free society for you. If you do jihad, you get the Epstein class in power, endless wars, tax cuts for billionaires and, insh'allah, 72 virginians in paradise.

We will make America great again, no?

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Baronvonrort on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 11:13pm

freediver wrote on Mar 3rd, 2026 at 7:32am:
Can't they just fly bigger aircraft at a higher altitude, out of range of whatever air defences the Iranians still have?


Flight radar shows over 25 B52 bombers left USA earlier today heading towards Middle East.

Bringing B52s into play shows the US isn't that worried about air defences in Iran.

Starmer didn't let Trump use any UK bases for initial attack he has changed now allowing it.

Saudis Qatar UAE and Bahrain are pissed off with Iran since their missiles hit civilian areas vowing retaliation maybe they will backflip on letting US use their US bases there to attack Iran. The largest US base is in Qatar.
Saudis moving troops into Bahrain to squash any Shiite uprising there.

Hearing reports IDF and Mossad agents have entered Iran not confirmed probably just gathering intel for air strikes at this stage.

IRGC Basij and Police building along with a few mosques destroyed these regime members are now moving into schools and hospitals and using buses.

Iranians are keeping their kids away from schools.
Iran wrote the book for Hamas to follow with basing troops in schools

Quote:
Savakzadeh
@Savakzadeh

Hi
@UN @UNHumanRights and @Europarl_EN

Why is the the Islamic Republic in Iran holding their meetings and media interviews in elementary schools?

Is this the act of a legitimate government, or a terrorist mafia organization that has occupied Iran?

https://x.com/Savakzadeh/status/2028791477501895006


Still early days King Reza and the IDF have advised Iranians to stay home at this time.

The big problem for regime change is people are unarmed against regime thugs with guns.



Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by freediver on Mar 4th, 2026 at 8:36am

Quote:
The big problem for regime change is people are unarmed against regime thugs with guns.


So get someone in the military or police to see the light. Or drop a heap of weapons (maybe not such a good idea, they always seem to end up in the wrong hands).

Surely they are not all unarmed?

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Jasin on Mar 4th, 2026 at 8:39am
Just threaten the police, soldiers with " No more pussy"

Love conquers all

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by Bobby. on Mar 4th, 2026 at 8:41am

freediver wrote on Mar 4th, 2026 at 8:36am:

Quote:
The big problem for regime change is people are unarmed against regime thugs with guns.


So get someone in the military or police to see the light. Or drop a heap of weapons (maybe not such a good idea, they always seem to end up in the wrong hands).

Surely they are not all unarmed?



The only hope is that the army turns against the IRGC.

They outnumber them.

Title: Re: How are Iranians in Iran responding?
Post by freediver on Mar 4th, 2026 at 10:25am
https://edition.cnn.com/2026/03/02/world/video/iranians-react-to-strikesdigvid-vrtc

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