I think what's really worrying here is that we're seeing the devastating impact of a nation's response to its people. 20 days without internet, and tens of thousands of lives lost? That's not just numbers on a screen - it's real people with families, friends, and dreams being taken away from us. The fact that Iran has already started reopening its internet services doesn't necessarily mean the crisis is over... I think we should be looking at ways to support those affected by this tragedy, both within Iran and around the world.
so much bloodshed in iran its like a dark cloud over the whole region can't believe what happened to those innocent protesters they were just trying to speak out against their government's mistakes and now they're gone
meanwhile US warships showing up like a big elephant in the room what's going on here? is it support for the regime or just some kinda pressure? can't we all just get along and find peaceful solutions to these conflicts?
and what about iran's tech skills they might be able to shut down the internet but can they really keep everything locked up under the rug? the more they try to control us, the more we resist
can't believe ppl are still surprised by iran's human rights record... like, didn't they watch the same history vids in school meanwhile, US warships showing up is just what this region needed - more tension & uncertainty hope they're not planning on dropping more bombs soon
its kinda wild that the internet is back on in iran but like the death toll is still unknown lol u think itll take them ages to figure out how many ppl r dead? meanwhile, the us warships showin up is a bit suspicious not sure if theyre tryna support the regime or just keep an eye on things