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Iran’s Crown Rises: Pahlavi Ignites a Generational Revolt, Iran’s Reckoning Begins in Stockholm

The marble halls of the Swedish Riksdag echoed with the footsteps of a man who carries the weight of a thousand-year throne and the hopes of a fractured nation. Reza Pahlavi did more than walk into a legislative chamber; he reclaimed a seat on the global stage. While the clerical regime in Tehran trembles behind concrete walls and executioner squads, Pahlavi stands in the heart of European democracy to deliver a final verdict on the Islamic Republic. This visit marks the end of Western vacillation. It signals the birth of a new Iranian era.

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Deranged: Friedman Opposes Iran Freedom If Trump, Netanyahu Get Credit

Another grotesque take from Thomas Friedman of The New York Times. His obsession with opposing Trump and Netanyahu is so absolute that he’d rather deny a free Iran than see them get credit for it. Strip away the spin, and the message is clear: better a brutal regime stays in power than Trump or Bibi gets a win. That’s not analysis—that’s moral collapse. Evil.

Remember: this is the warped lens through which NYT “reporting” is filtered.

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Erdogan’s Blood-Soaked Arms Cartel: Drones, Death, and Family Profits

The Turkish Republic no longer functions as a sovereign state; it operates as a family-run arms bazaar. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has forged a throne out of shrapnel and drone circuitry, turning the machinery of war into a private ATM for his inner circle. Erdoğan has transformed Turkey from a mere NATO outpost into a global hub for illicit and gray-market arms. This is no longer a matter of national defense. This is a predatory mechanism designed to fuel conflicts, bypass international law, and cement his own family’s iron grip on power.

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DECAPITATION WITHOUT DEATH: Iran’s Regime Survives the “Thirty-Nine Days of Fire”

The horizon over Tehran has changed. It is no longer defined by the minarets or the sprawling concrete of a revolutionary capital, but by the jagged, smoldering silhouettes of a shattered industrial base. The “Thirty-Nine Days of Fire” – a campaign of kinetic intensity unseen in this century – has concluded in a fragile, two-week silence. Yet, as the smoke clears ahead of the Islamabad talks on April 10, a haunting realization is taking hold in the halls of power from Washington to Jerusalem: we have witnessed the most successful decapitation strike in history, yet the body of the dragon is still thrashing.

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Disgruntled Army Employee Arrested For Leaking Classified Info To Media Putting Troops in Harm’s Way

Prosecutors highlight her own messages, including:

Saying she was “concerned about the amount of classified information being disclosed”
Admitting:
“I might actually get arrested”
“I have known my entire career” (that it was illegal)
“Probably going to jail for life”

These are being used to show knowledge and intent.