šØ LIVE: Iranians Begin Killing IRGC On Streets - Ceasefire Talks Close To Collapse
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Summary
Takeaways
- āCeasefire talks between the U.S. and Iran are nearing collapse, even before substantive negotiations began.
- āDeep internal divisions exist within the Iranian regime, with hardliners protesting any potential deal, viewing it as a surrender.
- āA new group, the 'Homeland Defenders Organization' (HDO), has emerged, targeting and killing IRGC and Naga officers in Iran as a form of self-defense.
- āThe Iranian regime is importing Iraqi, Afghan, and Pakistani militias to control the streets of Tehran, a move perceived as backfiring and alienating even neutral Iranian citizens.
- āHezbollah has resumed rocket attacks on northern Israel, with Israel agreeing to a compromise requiring government approval for retaliation.
- āThe Iranian regime is offering 'temporary marriages' as a motivational incentive to its struggling and paranoid IRGC members, a practice the host labels 'Islamic prostitution'.
Insights
1Internal Regime Collapse and Hardliner Protests
The Iranian regime is experiencing significant internal strife, with hardliners protesting outside the foreign ministry's office. They view any ceasefire deal as a 'surrender deal' for the Islamic regime. The host notes that the delegation sent to Pakistan for talks, including Foreign Minister Abbas Arachi and Parliament Speaker Kalibaf, were accompanied by IRGC hardliners to 'babysit' them, indicating a deep lack of trust and factionalism within the leadership.
Hardliners protesting outside the foreign ministry (), delegation to Pakistan includes IRGC 'babysitters' (), host's analysis of a deal being a 'surrender deal' ().
2Emergence of Civilian Resistance Groups Targeting IRGC
Iranian civilians, particularly a newly founded group called the 'Homeland Defenders Organization' (HDO), have begun actively hunting down and killing IRGC and Naga officers at checkpoints. This is framed as self-defense, citing past massacres of Iranian people, including the deaths of Peshar Golipur (18 years old in 2019) and Nika Shakarami (16 years old in 2022).
Description of HDO hunting IRGC (), video evidence of attack near Sava (), mention of Peshar Golipur and Nika Shakarami as motivations ().
3Regime's Reliance on Foreign Militias Backfires
The IRGC has imported a large number of Iraqi, Afghan, and Pakistani individuals to occupy and control the streets of Tehran, ostensibly to prevent an uprising or ground invasion. The host argues this strategy is backfiring, alienating even complacent Iranians who are upset by foreign forces on their streets. These foreign militias are also reportedly harassing and sexually assaulting Iranian women at checkpoints.
Description of Iraqis, Afghans, Pakistanis 'invading' Tehran (), host's analysis of this backfiring on the IRGC (), report of sexual assault by foreign militias ().
4Temporary Marriages as IRGC Motivation
To motivate demoralized and unpaid IRGC members, the regime is offering 'temporary marriages' (Mut'ah). A video shows an IRGC police officer engaging in a one-month temporary marriage. The host describes this as 'Islamic prostitution,' highlighting the regime's desperate and morally questionable tactics to maintain loyalty and control.
Discussion of 72 virgins and temporary marriages (), video of temporary marriage ceremony (), host's commentary on 'Islamic prostitution' ().
5U.S. Objectives and 'Regime Change' Narrative
President Trump stated the U.S. military's objectives were to eliminate nuclear and ballistic missile threats and proxies, not regime change. The host clarifies that regime change was primarily an objective for Israelis and the Iranian people. The host also reveals that the U.S. Treasury was covertly working to collapse Iran's currency and instigate an uprising, indicating a dual strategy beyond stated military objectives.
Trump's statement on U.S. objectives (), host's clarification on regime change (), mention of U.S. Treasury manipulating currency ().
Lessons
- Recognize the deep internal divisions within the Iranian regime, which complicate any diplomatic efforts and signal potential instability.
- Be aware of the emerging civilian resistance in Iran, which is actively engaging in guerrilla warfare against regime forces.
- Understand how the Iranian regime's reliance on foreign militias is a sign of desperation and a potential catalyst for further domestic unrest.
- Critically evaluate mainstream media narratives regarding the Iranian regime, as they may not fully capture the complex internal dynamics and popular discontent.
Notable Moments
Pakistani Air Force escorting Iranian delegation planes due to fear of U.S. attack.
Illustrates the extreme paranoia within the Iranian regime regarding U.S. military capabilities and intentions, even during diplomatic missions.
UK Prime Minister defending Hezbollah and criticizing Israeli defense actions.
Highlights a controversial stance by a major Western leader, suggesting a disconnect between some Western governments and the realities of regional terrorism, according to the host.
Quotes
"If the Islamic Republic representatives somehow decide to sign a deal, well, it's the end for these idiots. This will be a surrender deal for the Islamic regime in Iran."
"If the Iranian people don't take out the IRGC, the IRGC will take the Iranian people out."
"No nuclear weapon number one. You know, I think it's already been regime change, but we never had that as a as a criteria. No nuclear weapon. That's 99% of it moves as well."
"The Americans or anybody shouldn't change the regime... regime change should be done by the Iranian people."
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