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- 3 Maj 2024
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White-blooded, white-looking and/or actually literally white elites ruling over Islamic empires is a lot more common in history than you might think, and in fact coincidentally or not, said empires usually reach their zenith under the whitest dynasties. Long before Muhammad Ali's dynasty, high & late medieval Egypt was ruled by the Mamluks - slave soldiers of mostly Circassian (North Caucasian) heritage, such as famously blue-eyed Baibars who was one of the few generals of history to inflict a serious defeat on the Mongols which they didn't later avenge.Honestly, we need to prioritize re-establishing Albanian rule of Egypt over restoring the Shah or whatever.
It was like a hidden, second Rhodesia.
It means we can deport the niggers of Europe to Africa and solve the albanian question, they can keep the rapey tusken raiders in line and also we can mog actual blacks by having whites as actual kangz of egypt. Plus, we get hot blue-eyed albanian-arab chicks.
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Iranian TV just showed this picture of Trump after his first assassination attempt with a Persian message reading “this time, the bullet won’t miss.”
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The Iranian use of the F-14 was probably responsible for a forced obsolescence. Reagan's DoD had no interest in having parts for allies as some would reach that former ally of Iran.Don't forget sticking Hawks on the Tomcat for... fun and profit, I guess.
Yeah, until you realize the fancy lines are actually the scrawlings of a madman.Islamic Architecture is beautiful.
As the nationwide uprising in Iran enters its sixteenth day, fueled by economic collapse and corruption allegations, the Islamic Republic has enforced one of the most severe internet shutdowns on record, slashing over 90% of the country’s online traffic and isolating millions. While Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite network was hailed as a potential bypass—activated for free in the region following pleas from activists and U.S. President Donald Trump—experts and on-the-ground reports reveal a sophisticated array of technical, legal, and repressive measures rendering it largely useless.
The Scope of the Blackout: A Nationwide “Kill Switch” – Iran’s communications blackout, initiated on January 8, 2026, has selectively preserved state media while crippling public mobile data, broadband, and international connectivity. NetBlocks, an internet observatory, confirms that national connectivity has “flatlined at ~1% for 60+ hours,” describing it as one of the most comprehensive shutdowns in recent history. The regime’s cyberspace command has boasted of disrupting 90% of Starlink traffic through electronic warfare, a claim echoed in state media as part of efforts to suppress protest footage and organization.
Technical Sabotage: Jamming Signals from Earth and Sky – The blackout works against Starlink because of advanced jamming technology, which likely comes from Russia or China. Amir Rashidi, director of digital rights and security at the Miaan Group and an expert on Iran’s internet censorship, told IranWire: “This kind of interference, caused by military equipment known as jammers, had never been witnessed in my 20 years of research.” Rashidi said he detected military-grade signals targeting Starlink satellites as protests grew, with “about 30 per cent of Starlink’s uplink and downlink traffic disrupted in the early hours, rising to more than 80 per cent by around 10 PM local time.”
Rashidi also suggested that the Iranian government is using more than just GPS jamming, similar to what Russia did in Ukraine to disrupt Starlink. Iran’s efforts to block GPS signals, which have increased since its 2025 conflict with Israel, make things worse because Starlink terminals need GPS to connect to satellites. This has led to “localized blackouts in key areas,” with packet loss rates between 30% and 80%, making connections unreliable, according to Forbes and TechRadar. SpaceX has released software updates to reduce some of the interference, lowering loss in places like Tehran from 35% to 10%. However, the government’s jamming methods, possibly using Russian systems like Murmansk-BN or Krasukha-4, continue to adapt.
Legal Bans and Ground-Level Enforcement: Raids and Repression – Since mid-2025, owning Starlink equipment has been illegal in Iran, and having it can be treated as espionage, which is punishable by prison or even execution under charges like “corruption on earth.” The Times of Israel reports: “That’s despite the government never authorizing Starlink to function, making the service illegal to possess and use.” Security forces like the IRGC and Basij are raiding homes in cities including Tehran, Isfahan, and Tabriz to find and take away equipment, with witnesses describing door-to-door searches and arrests.
These raids, along with signal tracing and fake apps used to trap people, have created widespread fear. One anonymous user told Telegraph: “Connections appeared briefly, then failed. Links dropped repeatedly. Access became unstable and exhausting.” Because of U.S. sanctions, Starlink hardware is scarce and mostly available in wealthier areas, with high black-market prices making things worse.
Geopolitical Hurdles: Sanctions and International Isolation – U.S. sanctions prevent Starlink from being officially deployed in Iran, and the country’s relationships with Russia and China help it get better jamming technology. Rashidi pointed out: “The technology involved is highly sophisticated and military-grade, and was likely supplied to the government by Russia or China, if not developed domestically.” Iranian officials call outside help “foreign meddling,” reject interventions, and keep adjusting to SpaceX’s efforts to fight back.
Bottom line: Iran’s blend of jamming, raids, and legal terror has neutralized Starlink, as Rashidi warns of an unprecedented escalation in digital repression. Activists like Berg echo the sentiment: “The regime wants to cut off all communication between Iranians. Dictator playbook.” With the crisis evolving, calls for enhanced international support intensify, but for now, the digital iron curtain holds.
Depends on your measuring stick, the Abbasids were less sandniggerish and lasted longer (albeit most of that time was spent as puppets for Turks or the Egyptian Mamluks), but the Umayyads were the ones who took the early Islamic conquests to their zenith (all the way to Spain, which also served as their dynasty's redoubt in exile after they were overthrown in the other 90% of the Islamic world at the time).The Umayyad were blonde with blue eyes but the Abbasids who looked like the Styrotypcal arabs were better
The F-14 was retired because it was ungodly expensive and the avionics package was horribly outdated when compared to the F/A-18E/F. It's the same reason the F-111 was retired. Swing wings are fucking expensive to maintain.The Iranian use of the F-14 was probably responsible for a forced obsolescence. Reagan's DoD had no interest in having parts for allies as some would reach that former ally of Iran.
What can you even bomb that would affect the situation there?Mark Levin is saying it's now or never.
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I'm on telegram and I'm not russian.I do no trust anything I see from Telegram its only used by Russians and pedos no one who is credible is on it.
Change? This is the situation the West wants. The point has never been to help the Iranian people. Helping people is NEVER the point of an invasion. That's the story they sell, though. Even Iraq is being framed as "freeing the Iraqi people" when anyone who was alive then knows it was all about "muh totally real WMD's."What can you even bomb that would affect the situation there?
Which tells me that starlink is just a cover story and what we are seeing is coming from CIA secret squirrel satellite links. Or it's fake.Somehow despite this unprecedented "Russian assisted" blackout, to the point of even civilian land line phones not working to dial in or out of the country - some enormous tranche of agitation media made it in real time right to western mainstream media outlets and online outlets for immediate dissemination to the public as cause for war and regime change.
What can you even bomb that would affect the situation there?