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From inside Iran part:4 - Your account after the ceasefire (Wednesday, Farvardin 19) April 8,2026

🔹 The situation is terrible—ruin, high prices, and inflation. At night, we sleep with anxiety about a worse tomorrow, and we wake up exhausted. Our children have no future. We are all burned out.

🔹 We are in a situation where a ceasefire and negotiations with these ideological individuals are even more frightening than war itself. What has come upon us?

🔹 The Islamic Republic wants to get closer to the World Cup with a ceasefire, reach the U.S. midterm elections, and then Trump won’t be able to attack anymore as his presidency nears its end. The government is becoming more isolated internationally day by day—but this is largely pointless.

🔹 Dear compatriots, do not lose hope. Since Khordad of last year, there have already been two rounds of negotiations, and each time something different has happened afterward. Be sure that this ceasefire will also lead to something good.

🔹 I have a message for Trump: at least before the ceasefire, you called for fairness and gave Iranians an opportunity to create change.

🔹 From Tehran: Mr. Trump, were you bringing greatness back to Iran? Now because of this war, we have no internet, our businesses are gone, many have become unemployed, much of our capital is lost, and 40,000 young people have died under the rubble of the infrastructure you destroyed. Now you’ve made us disappointed.

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u/kaz1349 — 8 hours ago
▲ 39 r/PERSIAN

A Country supplying Military Weapons to Iran will be immediately tariffed, on any and all goods sold to the United States of America, 50%, effective immediately. There will be no exclusions or exemptions! President DJT

u/kaz1349 — 9 hours ago

From inside Iran – Your account after the ceasefire (Wednesday, Farvardin 19) ، April 8,2026

Part2: 🔹 From the very beginning, we should not have trusted other countries. It doesn’t matter. We will handle things ourselves, because we can no longer live with the Islamic Republic.

🔹 Mr. Trump did not keep his promise. We asked you for help to free Iran, but not only did you not free it—you handed us a much worse country. In the meantime, the blood of 45,000 people was trampled.

🔹 We were sacrificed—sacrificed for the interests and oil policies of governments—but we still remain hopeful.

🔹 From Kerman: Brother, don’t be this disappointed. The regime will be replaced. This ceasefire means a “surprise” again. They have the right to be tired, but let’s remain patient.

🔹 Dear fellow citizens, do not be upset after the ceasefire. Our country will soon be free—whether with Trump or without Trump. We, the people, do not forget the crimes of the Islamic Republic. Light will prevail over darkness.

🔹 We all know very well that this is not a 15-to-0 deal in Trump’s favor, nor is it a 10-to-0 deal in America’s favor—it is a deal in favor of the Islamic Republic.

🔹 The ceasefire is temporary. For the people, it is the beginning of misery—with an incapable government. Survival is not even possible with this bankrupt economy. Trump broke his promise.

🔹 Don’t be so disappointed. Trump knows exactly what he is doing. If he wanted, he would not accept these terms that avoid war. In two weeks, we have greater surprises ahead.

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u/kaz1349 — 10 hours ago
▲ 28 r/NewIran

big day for World Peace! Iran wants it to happen, they've had enough! Likewise, so has everyone else! The United States of America will be helping with the traffic buildup in the Strait of Hormuz. Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump)

A big day for World Peace! Iran wants it to happen, they’ve had enough! Likewise, so has everyone else! The United States of America will be helping with the traffic buildup in the Strait of Hormuz. There will be lots of positive action! Big money will be made. Iran can start the reconstruction process. We’ll be loading up with supplies of all kinds, and just “hangin’ around” in order to make sure that everything goes well. I feel confident that it will. Just like we are experiencing in the U.S., this could be the Golden Age of the Middle East!!! President DONALD J. TRUMP

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u/kaz1349 — 14 hours ago
🔥 Hot ▲ 69 r/NewIran

“Statement attributed to Reza Pahlavi addressing IRGC commanders circulates online”

u/kaz1349 — 1 day ago
▲ 38 r/NewIran

Today, the brave men and women of Arkansas' 142nd Field Artillery Brigade depart for the Middle East. Arkansas is thankful for their service. May God protect them.

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u/kaz1349 — 1 day ago
▲ 29 r/iranian

A video published by the U.S. military shows how, with aerial support from a second pilot, they monitored their rescue operation and destroyed anyone who intended to approach the pilots.

u/kaz1349 — 3 days ago

🚁 Remarkable Details of the Rescue of Two American F-15 Pilots from Iran

Following the crash of a U.S. F-15E fighter jet inside Iran, the aircraft’s weapons officer—who had ejected from the jet and become separated from the pilot—was rescued in a complex and high-risk operation carried out by U.S. special forces.

According to accounts from U.S. officials, after the crash he was injured and alone, hiding in a mountainous area. He managed to remain out of the reach of Iranian forces, who were searching for him, for more than 48 hours.

Officials stated that in the early hours after the crash, the CIA launched a deception operation inside Iran. Within this framework, reports were circulated suggesting that U.S. forces had located the pilot and were in the process of extracting him from the country. The aim was to create confusion among Iranian forces and divert their focus away from the actual location of the American serviceman.

At the same time, the CIA used its intelligence and reconnaissance capabilities to begin a wide-scale search for the pilot’s hiding place and ultimately succeeded in identifying his exact location.

Once his position was confirmed, the information was immediately shared with the Pentagon and the White House, and, by order of the U.S. President, the rescue mission was launched. This operation involved extensive participation by special operations forces, combat aircraft, and intelligence and communication systems. U.S. officials described it as one of the most complex special operations missions in recent years.

According to these reports, throughout this period, the American officer had only a sidearm, secure communication equipment, and an emergency location device. It is also said that some local residents may have helped him survive and remain hidden.

As U.S. forces approached the area, an armed clash occurred near the officer’s hiding location. U.S. aircraft targeted Iranian military convoys to keep them away from the area, while special operations units simultaneously moved toward the site.

Ultimately, the officer was evacuated from the region and transferred to Kuwait for medical treatment. U.S. officials emphasized that no special forces personnel were killed during the operation.

However, the final phase of the mission was not without complications. According to reports, after rescuing the officer, two transport aircraft that were supposed to extract the special forces encountered technical issues and were unable to fly. As a result, U.S. commanders dispatched three additional aircraft to complete the mission. After all forces were evacuated, two C-130 aircraft were disabled on the ground to prevent them from falling into Iranian hands.

U.S. officials described this sequence of events following the crash as one of the most unprecedented rescue operations, involving 48 hours of concealment in Iran’s mountains, intelligence deception, armed engagement, large-scale deployment of special forces, and ultimately the disabling of aircraft left behind on Iranian soil.

u/kaz1349 — 3 days ago