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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jan 3

    Iran’s supreme leader blames foreign "enemies" for antigovernment protests. There’s no evidence, but history offers reasons for suspicion.http://nyti.ms/2CMSq4J 

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      1. Jonathan Barnett‏ @jbarnyla Jan 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        r u a mouthpiece engaged to serve as an amplifier for the talking points of the (citizen shooting) Moderate Iranian government?

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      2. Todd Campbell‏ @ToddCam73331502 Jan 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        Does anyone else notice that the thinking, the statements . . . outta repressive, dictator like regimes sound very similar to the tweets, rants . . . coming from Trump the leader of the Free world. Sad & somewhat scary, no ?

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      1. Trump v. Globalism  ❌‏ @WakeUpB42L8 Jan 4
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        CIA & Israel have been openly working on regime change ops within Iranhttps://www.sott.net/article/372884-Iran-Protests-Through-the-Prism-of-Geopolitics …

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      1. (((One of millions)))‏ @kuhn_marty Jan 4
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        Could Mossadegh be one of the reasons?

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      1. Jan Welleweerd‏ @Welleweerd Jan 4
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        The NYT will be happy if the Ayatollah's stay in power. No need for the Iranian regime to be worried over interference of the NYT.

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      1. Dena Sanger‏ @DenaSanger Jan 3
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        #muslim nations ALWAYS deflect blame. Never take responsibility for their own messes. What would the despotic #Iran be any different. When will the world say they’ve had enough?

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      1. Apathycase‏ @Apathycase Jan 3
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        Are Germans evil? I see confirmation in their History! Give me a break with this crap. Is the NYT seriously validating the Iran Government? Of course they are.

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      1. Sarmatian Knight  🇺🇸‏ @SarmatianKnight Jan 3
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      1. Louis Matteo‏ @VALUTEX1 Jan 4
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        Well he certainly, learned a lot from Hillary Clinton, when you get caught screwing your own people blame it on a Foreign enemy.

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      1. Andrew Lamont‏ @andyrespect1950 Jan 4
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        Just reading Anne Applebaum book Red Famine. Stalin too, saw enemies everywhere and went on to murder 1.5 million Ukrainians, just for starters Just wondering when despots would start to respect their own people?

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      1. aliasghar alizadeh‏ @AlizadehSbu1404 Jan 4
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        yes theres no evidence but history cnfident the us &other western countrys meddling in irainin domestic affirs

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      1. Rob swain‏ @RobSwain11 Jan 4
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        Social media offers a collective mindset for all! This is why Twitter has restricted reply views now to placate Gag orders.pic.twitter.com/VfNNRQjxpH

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      1. Abdulfatah Suleiman‏ @abu_aeesha Jan 4
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        This is really funny. I hope he knows that

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      1. yagmor‏ @somsomayeh Jan 3
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        Iranian people protest unemployment and economic poverty.I am one of them

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      1. G. Trajtenberg‏ @guilletrj Jan 3
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        It wouldn’t be the first time in history to quietly support protesters. Inflating oil is the main reason

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