Yes today, this is real
Iran, Shiraz
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Yeah, that doesn't say much. What is the situation overall? Does the governmet there has enough control? Should we expect a regime change? Is the instability serious or some minor unrest here and there?
Are those military on bikes?
Thank you for sharing. Stay safe!
It resembles the events in Belarus. They are testing the regime's resilience. Khamenei is not eternal, and the destruction of Iran's nuclear program and the killing of the physicists and engineers who worked on it could not help but undermine the authority and influence of this branch of power. In addition, there are fairly strong monarchist sentiments there, so they are sounding out the ground to see how they could act if something happens.
Yes Israel and the west are testing the ground, but is it a panic move just in case something happens or there is substance to it?
Just one person up in those windows can fix that. I'm more shocked by their nonchalant walk in the open than anything else.
They gave them all 7 bucks. GTG

It reminds me of Minneapolis
They are most likely pouring money in fifth column groups within to instigate and create chaos, there is also most likely another component that is legit tired of watching inflation and central bank debasement, with full effect of sanctions being felt. This is most definitely a playbook being applied for regime change.
While hiding that the alternative will be far worst
The alternative being the current islamic gov? Or the international cabal behind the undermining and destruction of the gov?
The alternative is the international directorate who are undermining the current regime