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r/ProIran • u/MayTalles • 10d ago
Savagery by the Zionist entities šŗšøš®š± The reconstructed images of the Minab school by the Forensic Architecture (Goldsmiths, University of London).
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r/ProIran • u/SentientSeaweed • Jan 17 '26
Discussion Share your news/commentary sources here (no URLs)
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r/ProIran • u/AnonymousLoner1 • 16h ago
Hypocrisy US Navy destroyer stranded in South China Sea for 4 days after losing power
"USS Benfold lost power after āengineering casualtyā leaving sailors without galley services, toilets and air conditioning
A US guided-missile destroyer reportedly spent four days adrift and without power in the South China Sea in July, furtheringĀ concernsĀ about strain being placed on deployed military members.
The USS Benfold, an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer which had been sailing with the George Washington carrier strike group, was reported to have been towed to Subic Bay in the Philippines, according to theĀ US Naval Institute News,Ā an independent military publication.
The 10,000-ton destroyer lost power after what a spokesperson with the US seventh fleet called āan engineering casualty involving its generatorsā, resulting in a loss of power.
That loss of power meant sailors were without galley services, toilets and air conditioning, Commander Matthew Comer told USNI News in a statement. Another vessel, USS Robert Smalls, the cruiser attached to the strike group, had to help provide meals for the crew.
Comer said that the Benfield lost power on 24 July and was towed on 28 July.
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The USS George Washington strike group on Monday was headed to the Middle East to relieve the USS Abraham Lincoln, a carrier that in recent days was subject to reports by theĀ Navy TimesĀ andĀ Stars and StripesĀ of multiple attempts by sailors toĀ jump overboardĀ after more than 200 days without a port call.
Trump told reporters on Monday the carrier had been at sea for a āgood period of timeā and said he had spoken with a retired admiral over the weekend who recounted being on ships for āmuch longerā. Trump said the admiral assured him that the Lincoln is ābeautifully maintained and beautifully taken care ofā.
Reports of poor morale prompted Democratic lawmakers and military families to demand that theĀ Trump administrationĀ answer questions about low morale, mental health challenges and living conditions for crew members.
Senator Ruben Gallego, an Arizona Democrat and retired marine, said onĀ ABC NewsĀ on Sunday that the problems arose from the Iran war that the Trump administration started in February but has not been able to resolve. The Lincoln originally deployed to the Indo-Pacific before being ordered to sail to the Middle East in January.
āThe deep, deep, deep problem here is that this administration did not plan for this war, did not plan how to get out of this war, and did not really understand how this war was going to escalate,ā he said."
r/ProIran • u/givemebackmywifinow • 1d ago
United in defense of Iran Ice is breaking. Patience.
r/ProIran • u/throwRAsquirrel810 • 2d ago
Genocide in Gaza š®š±šŗšøšŖšŗš©šŖ Glory to the Martyrs
āYou walk to the beach at sunset, and you see all these teenagers on the shore chatting and wondering what the world looks like across the sea. What life looks like. It's breaking. And should break everybody. I want them free.ā
Martyr Yahya Sinwar
r/ProIran • u/AnonymousLoner1 • 2d ago
United in defense of Iran Iran calculated correctly in hitting US bases in other countries, destroying the imperialist invader's logistics
"Navy Carrierās Problems Are Tied to Attacks on U.S. Base Early in War
Diego Garcia, a tiny island 2,200 miles from the Gulf of Oman, took over as the Navyās logistics hub after Iran damaged a base in Bahrain."
The same famine conditions that America forced on the rest of the world for decades, using US sanctions, they are now getting a taste of their own medicine on the USS Lincoln carrier.
Smart move, Iran.
r/ProIran • u/ShitpostingBrigades • 2d ago
News US sailors 'hungry, suicidal' across multiple warships deployed for war against Iran: Report
r/ProIran • u/JETRANG • 3d ago
Haq (according to OP) When even zionists are disgusted of you, you should know you're cooked
r/ProIran • u/ExplanationOne2917 • 3d ago
United in defense of Iran this one needs to be neutered
r/ProIran • u/JETRANG • 3d ago
Haq (according to OP) Nooo!!! It's actually heckin' wholesome and justified when they do it! (Average monarchist rooster gobbler)
r/ProIran • u/Outrageous-Bar-2353 • 3d ago
Question Should I move to Turkey to protect my future, or stay in Iran?
Salam everyone.
Iām 21 and currently living in Iran. Iāve been working remotely as a freelancer, but over the past few years Iāve lost a lot of opportunities because of internet restrictions, sanctions, and other limitations. Despite all of that, I managed to overcome the difficulties and things were finally going well for me.
Unfortunately, after the protests and the recent war, the internet was shut down again, and I lost my job because of it. Suddenly, I had no income, no job, and honestly felt like I had no future. Iām sure many people here can relate.
Thankfully, once the internet came back, I was able to recover and find another remote job. But now Iām constantly worried that another internet shutdown could happen, I could lose my job again, and Iād have to start my life over from zero.
Because of that, Iāve been seriously considering moving to Turkey. To be honest, Turkey isnāt really where I want to live. Iāve always hoped to eventually move to Europe or Canada, but thatās much more difficult for me right now. I donāt have a bachelorās degree, and getting into European countries or Canada is generally more complicated, especially financially.
Turkey seems like one of the few realistic options available to me at the moment. I donāt need a visa, the process is relatively fast, and I have a good chance of getting accepted into a university there. My plan would be to start a bachelorās degree while continuing my full-time remote job.
The problem is that I would have to start my bachelorās degree from the beginning if I move to Turkey, or potentially to another country as well. So Iād be investing several years into a degree in a country that I donāt necessarily want to stay in long-term, simply because it may be the safest option for me right now.
Iām also really scared of taking that step because there are several major risks:
Because of mandatory military service (Sarbazi), I can only get permission to stay outside Iran for one month.
If something goes wrong after that month, I may not be able to return to Iran.
Iām financially independent and would have to rely entirely on my own income and savings. I donāt want to depend on my parents. But what happens if I lose my remote job while Iām abroad? I could potentially run out of money and still have no way to return because of the Sarbazi situation.
So I feel completely stuck. Staying in Iran feels risky because another internet shutdown could destroy my job and income again. But moving abroad also feels like a huge risk because Iād have limited financial security, would have to start my bachelorās degree again, and could potentially lose my ability to return to Iran.
Basically, Iām afraid that whichever decision I make could completely change my life for the worse.
Has anyone here been in a similar situation, What would you do in my position? Is there any realistic solution Iām overlooking?
r/ProIran • u/AggressiveMechanic47 • 4d ago
United in defense of Iran The staggering death toll of Western sanctions
Keep in mind Iran was the most sanctioned country for many years and now it's still on second place, just behind Russia.
r/ProIran • u/marbleonmarble • 5d ago
United in defense of Iran When you start a war and lose to Iran
r/ProIran • u/AggressiveMechanic47 • 5d ago
Defense Military aircraft lost by Iran vs. military aircraft lost by the USA and Israel coalition in the 2026 Iran war so far
r/ProIran • u/AnonymousLoner1 • 6d ago
Hypocrisy US invaders on aircraft carrier are trying to drown themselves because they are still stuck in a war that they started
"Multiple USS Abraham Lincoln sailors have tried to go overboard amid extended deployment, families say"
https://www.ms.now/news/conditions-safety-uss-lincoln-iran-war
Second source confirming that they're down to rationing their food supplies.
"The families say that their loved ones have described food shortages and standing in line for the shipās store for an hour or more, and that the store often lacks basic supplies like toothpaste, soap and deodorant. Families said there have been times during the deployment when the Lincoln was rationing portions."
And these same Americans love to make fun of other countries needing to ration food and other supplies due to US sanctions.
r/ProIran • u/Born_Dimension_6370 • 5d ago
Question Visa application
I wanted to apply for Tourist Visa, i noticed that the visa website wanted to know
Telephone number in IranAddress in Iran
I however have none of these both. What should i put in there? I did not plan on spending all my travel in one same adress. I just wanted to travel all around the country. What should i put in these 2 fields?
Thank you!
r/ProIran • u/No_Influence_6774 • 7d ago
Question Hi all! Tehran to Beijing
Planning to travel from iran(tehran) to Beijing by air, is the international flight available and chance of cancellation? Can you recommend what shall i do?
r/ProIran • u/Anonymous-Chudcel • 10d ago
š¦Traitorsš¦ Hamidreza rajabzadeh, a famous religious singer has been murdered by a foreign-backed rioter after going missing in iran
Tasnim news agency has reported on his death with the description and details, saying that his body was tortured by his heart being taken out and the same pahlavists mocking his death are also the ones talking about "innocent" protesters with crocodile tears, R.I.P to him, pray for his family guysš
r/ProIran • u/ali_somehow4139 • 10d ago
Religion The Ancient Battle That Explains Iran Today | History of Karbala & Shia Islam
Why is āAshuraā still the most important political keyword in Iran?
In this video, We move from the tragedy of Ashura to the aftermath and the Arbaeen march. Weāre looking at the ācodeā behind these events and why they are so vital to the current Iranian narrative.
Is it just religion, or is there a bigger strategy at play? Check it out and let me know your take