#66351 Re: IRAN
Posted: 23/03/2026 20:58
Lete prema Dimoni ponovo
Netanyahu is convening a telephone discussion of the limited cabinet. The expanded cabinet that was supposed to convene today has been postponed to a later time.
E moj onaj ti, uz jedan sitan detalj, gledaj dole turkije today mudro sebe izuzeli sa spiska i poturili drugima kukavicje jaje, tj i vama, a vama draaago pravi levati
Gledaju to po sirenama gdje se oglase u Izraelu... A šalju i snimke iz Iraka kad prelijeću...
Ma na kraju su preletile Dimonu i uzbune su bile za krajnji jug.
Sve je uništeno reče mrtvo reče narandža koji pregovara sa mrtvacem o kraju rata, a sve uz potvrdu svih šest prstiju jedne ruke njegovog klempavog ciočimpanze.
NEW: A senior Iranian official tells Drop Site’s Jeremy Scahill and Murtaza Husssin: “There aren’t any negotiations taking place. The Iranian side has simply communicated its conditions to [the U.S.] and even that has been done indirectly,” adding that U.S. messages have also only been passed through intermediary countries.
The same official said Iran’s conditions for ending the war include:
1. A simultaneous ceasefire in Iran, Lebanon, and Iraq, rejecting a limited deal like the 2025 “12-Day War,” which Tehran says was used to buy time for renewed attacks.
2. On missiles, the official said: “Given its defensive nature in countering Israel, this program will continue unchanged and with increased intensity in the event of a ceasefire… The missile program shall not be subject to negotiation under any prospective talks.”
3. On nuclear policy, the official said: “In light of the violations of international law by the United States, as well as Israel’s extensive attacks on nuclear facilities, Iran will formulate a new doctrine,” and that enrichment activities “will continue, either independently or in cooperation with China and Russia.”
4. On reparations: The official added Iran will pursue compensation for damages caused by U.S. and Israeli strikes in any future agreement.
Iranian officials say Trump’s public statements are aimed at stabilizing markets, with one official saying: “The fact that he publicly responds… is solely intended to manage the financial markets—nothing more.”
Trump, meanwhile, continues to insist talks are happening, saying his envoys held “very strong talks” and adding he won’t identify the Iranian contact because “I don’t want him to be killed.”
Iranian officials say U.S. messages, received through intermediaries, are inconsistent and “difficult to assess,” and any willingness to halt attacks appears to be “aimed at reassuring” intermediator countries and are “not taken seriously,” by Tehran.
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Platiti će Evropa. Ne bi me čudilo da genocidaši uračunaru poseban porez na svaku litru koja prođe kroz njihov rafinerije kao porez na rat da finansiraju troškove Izraela.DebelinJoe wrote: ↑23/03/2026 21:19 Rat je skupa zabava
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/isr ... 7d4aad0000
https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-ea ... ce=twitterIsraeli minister calls for annexation of southern Lebanon
Israeli Spy Marries 100 Iranian Regime Figures
Reports detail the full story of Israeli spy Catherine Perez Shakdam and how she infiltrated Iran:
1. Infiltration and Cover Plan:
Shakdam entered Iran four years ago using a French passport.
She assumed the identity of a Muslim woman married to a Yemeni citizen to avoid any suspicion about her true identity.
She settled on University Street near the University of Tehran, a sensitive location close to the residences of revolutionary leaders.
2. "Sex for Information" Tactic:
She followed a strategy similar to Israeli spy "Eli Cohen" in building close relationships to gather intelligence.
She relied on temporary marriage (mut‘a) as a primary tool, reportedly marrying 100 Iranian officials in this manner.
Her relationships focused mainly on Shiite clerics holding leadership positions, who became her main sources of information.
She joined the Shiite sect to understand religious rulings, and reportedly accepted the first mut‘a marriage offer she received to obtain information.
3. Penetration of Decision-Making Circles:
Shakdam managed to access the house of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and officers of the Revolutionary Guard.
She conducted an interview with Ebrahim Raisi during his 2017 election campaign.
She gained the trust of senior officials through the "Office for Preserving and Publishing the Works of the Supreme Leader," particularly via figures like Kamil (the nephew of Khamenei's wife) and Hamid Moghaddam.
Shakdam stated that gathering information was easy, as officials often shared details without restrictions, and she recalled a parliament member revealing details of a "closed meeting on important government issues" after a private meeting with her.
4. Media and Intellectual Activities:
She wrote a column for conservative English-language websites affiliated with Khamenei’s office, publishing 18 articles under her name on the Supreme Leader’s official website.
She collaborated with regime-affiliated media, including Press TV, Tasnim News Agency, and Tehran Times.
Some reports attributed her influence to the Iranian regime’s reliance on "foreign intellectuals" to reinforce their narrative.
5. Reactions and Exposure:
Some figures tried to deny the relationship, such as Ayatollah Sajjadi, who suddenly claimed he did not know her. Observers considered this an implicit acknowledgment of the relationship and fear of leaked video clips.
Shakdam later appeared in an interview with "BBC Persian," denying working for Mossad, though sources note that spies rarely admit their missions.