The Iranian army just told civilians to help thwart “the enemy’s plots.” Translation: they’re outnumbered, overwhelmed, and losing control. They don’t have enough forces to stop the protests, so now they want the public to save them. Good luck with that. Source: Reuters
🇮🇷 TEHRAN IS FALLING: REGIME BEGS CITIZENS FOR HELP
The Iranian army just told civilians to help thwart “the enemy’s plots.”
Translation: they’re outnumbered, overwhelmed, and losing control.
They don’t have enough forces to stop the protests, so now they want the public to… pic.twitter.com/TnQ2EITz9B
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) January 10, 2026
Trump Backs the Persian People, Iran – soon to be Persia again, and free once more.
- The regime is starting to come apart and they know that. Now is the time for non IRGC military units to rise up and go after the IRGC and the mullahs. If they do that, they will be treated as heroes by the people and will facilitate the end of the regime. – JB
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- I’m hearing that there was a pretty big massacre in the city of Fardis (all over Twitter right now)…That the Iranian military / police shot on protesters, killing dozens (some are saying 50+ deaths), just in that one incident. Waiting for a legitimate source first, before making a standalone thread on it.
- Statements asking for civilian cooperation are not unusual during periods of internal strain, but they don’t, by themselves, confirm loss of control. Governments have issued similar appeals in past unrest episodes when security forces were stretched across multiple cities or when authorities wanted to deter participation rather than signal collapse. Historically, such messaging has appeared both in situations that later stabilized and in ones that escalated—its predictive value is low on its own. What analysts typically look for instead are quantifiable shifts: curfews expanding city-wide, sustained deployment of regular army units (not just internal security), prolonged shutdowns of transport and fuel distribution, or defections within security services. In prior cases, control was only truly lost when protests maintained pressure for weeks and security capacity visibly fragmented. At this stage, the request itself is a data point, not a verdict. The trajectory depends on whether force deployments increase, essential services remain intact, and protests sustain numbers and coordination over time. – ZQ
- They will end same as Libya if not worse an Europe will suffer because they will come here as “refugees “ . You don’t know what you have until you don’t lose it and watch for what you wish for because they might getting! IC













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