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To those speaking of iran's infrastructure being destroyed as a consequence of this war:

Let’s talk about your staggering hypocrisy.

When they set the Rasht market ablaze with our people trapped inside, your heart didn't bleed. You felt absolutely nothing for the innocent lives burning to ash. But now that a bridge in Karaj gets blown to pieces, suddenly you want to weep over "Iranian infrastructure"?

Let me tell you exactly what kind of bridge this was.

It was never meant for us. Not a single civilian has ever set foot on it. It wasn't even open to the public. It was a phantom structure, built for one reason and one reason only: to connect two IRGC military bases and serve as a direct, covert artery to an underground missile city. It was carved right behind the Azimiyeh mountains, stretching west toward Radar Mountain. God only knows what dark, malignant operations these terrorists are hiding in the tunnels beneath that rock.

In short: it was a pure military asset for an occupying terror syndicate.

So yes, when I saw the sky light up with that explosion, I cheered. I watched their concrete shatter, and I smiled. Because it meant only one thing: another massive, crippling blow to the terror machine of the Islamic Republic that holds my country hostage.

You can mourn the rubble of their military bases all you want. When this occupation is finally eradicated, we will build our own bridges.


Onward and upward,
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