Iran's Economy Has Collapsed

The vast majority of Iranians are anti Islamic regime, that you don't know that says much about about you.
yes, but they are not allowed to have guns or food.

they will probably get murdered by that regime they hate.

good job, neocon dipshit. you're evil.

now go divide in time serial genetic recreations denying ideology, or whatever you do with your time.
 
yes, but they are not allowed to have guns or food.

they will probably get murdered by that regime they hate.

good job, neocon dipshit. you're evil.

now go divide in time serial genetic recreations denying ideology, or whatever you do with your time.

yes, but they are not allowed to have guns or food.

they will probably get murdered by that regime they hate.

good job, neocon dipshit. you're evil.

now go divide in time serial genetic recreations denying ideology, or whatever you do with your time.

The regime is falling apart didn't anybody tell you?
 
Laughable.
s of late April 2026, Iran is bracing for renewed, widespread protests driven by severe economic crisis, high unemployment, and a two-week U.S. naval blockade. Security forces are on high alert following reports of continued unrest, including protests in Tehran and Mashhad, as the regime fears mass demonstrations.
The Jerusalem PostThe Jerusalem Post +2
Key Aspects of Current Protests (April 2026):
  • Economic Drivers: Protests stem from a collapsing economy, sharp currency devaluation, and high unemployment, with reports indicating 20% of the internet-dependent workforce is unemployed due to shutdowns.
  • Growing Unrest:Reports suggest a potential resurgence of widespread demonstrations, with labor groups, retirees, and teachers raising concerns over living conditions
    .
    • Regime Response: The Supreme National Security Council is meeting over fears of instability. Security forces have responded with internet shutdowns, increased security checkpoints in Tehran, and violent crackdowns.
    • International Context: The situation is exacerbated by a U.S. naval blockade and rising tensions.
      BBC
      BBC +4
 
s of late April 2026, Iran is bracing for renewed, widespread protests driven by severe economic crisis, high unemployment, and a two-week U.S. naval blockade. Security forces are on high alert following reports of continued unrest, including protests in Tehran and Mashhad, as the regime fears mass demonstrations.
View attachment 82360The Jerusalem Post +2
Key Aspects of Current Protests (April 2026):
  • Economic Drivers: Protests stem from a collapsing economy, sharp currency devaluation, and high unemployment, with reports indicating 20% of the internet-dependent workforce is unemployed due to shutdowns.
  • Growing Unrest:Reports suggest a potential resurgence of widespread demonstrations, with labor groups, retirees, and teachers raising concerns over living conditions
    .
    • Regime Response: The Supreme National Security Council is meeting over fears of instability. Security forces have responded with internet shutdowns, increased security checkpoints in Tehran, and violent crackdowns.
    • International Context: The situation is exacerbated by a U.S. naval blockade and rising tensions.
      BBC
      BBC +4


Zionist propaganda.
 
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