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Behind the Scenes at the Python Software Foundation reveals an incredible 2024: just 3 developers authored 750+ pull requests while the ecosystem served 526 BILLION downloads (1.11 exabytes!). Meanwhile, the new malware report button got clicked 2000+ times. Busy year for everyone! 🐍

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#Python #OpenSource #Programming





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Visti Schengen, porta chiusa per molti Africani.


Il tasso di rigetto delle richieste è molto più elevato che non per gli altri continenti.

Per molti africani sognare di visitare l’Europa per turismo, conferenze, istruzione o riunioni familiari si sta trasformando in una lotta sempre più difficile. Le ultime statistiche della Commissione Europea rivelano una realtà preoccupante: i richiedenti africani affrontano alcuni dei tassi di rifiuto più elevati del mondo nel tentativo di ottenere il visto Schengen.

Nel 2024, sono stati migliaia i viaggiatori africani i quali hanno visto infrangersi le loro speranze di viaggio. Secondo dati ufficiali, paesi come Comore, Guinea-Bissau, Senegal, Nigeria e Ghana hanno registrato tassi di rifiuto oscillanti tra il 45% e il 63%, rendendoli tra i più colpiti a livello globale.

Quest’anno, la zona Schengen, ha ricevuto oltre 11,7 milioni di domande di visto per soggiorni brevi. Sebbene la domanda globale sia aumentata del 13,6%, la porta è rimasta saldamente chiusa per molti africani.

Oltre alla beffa, anche il danno.


Ogni domanda di visto Schengen costa 90 euro (circa 100 dollari americani), indipendentemente dall’esito. Si tratta di una tassa non rimborsabile che deve essere pagata anche quando la domanda viene respinta, spesso con spiegazioni minime.

Secondo un’analisi del LAGO Collective, gli africani hanno perso un patrimonio stimato di 60 milioni di euro (67,5 milioni di dollari) solo nel 2024 a causa di domande respinte. Si tratta di denaro speso non per viaggiare, bensì a causa della burocrazia.

“Le nazioni più povere del mondo stanno pagando i paesi più ricchi per non essere accettate”, afferma Marta Foresti, fondatrice della succitata associazione che ha sede nel Regno Unito. “Più povero è il paese di origine, maggiori sono i tassi di rifiuto.” Dal punto di vista europeo, la spiegazione è però piuttosto evidente: il timore che una volta scaduto il visto, il visitatore faccia perdere le proprie tracce e non rientri più nella nazione d’origine.

I dati della Commissione Europea rivelano quanto sia diseguale il peso dei rifiuti:

– Comore: 62,8%
– Guinea-Bissau: 47,0%
– Senegal: 46,8%
– Nigeria: 45,9%
– Ghana: 45,5%
– Congo-Brazzaville: 43,0%
– Mali: circa 43%
– Guinea: 41,1%
– Burundi: 40,0%
– Etiopia: 36,1%

A titolo di confronto, il tasso medio di rifiuto globale si attesta intorno al 18%, rendendo i numeri africani eccezionalmente elevati.

Più di Una Questione Burocratica


Le ambasciate europee insistono sul fatto che ogni domanda è valutata singolarmente, considerando aspetti come lo scopo della visita, i mezzi finanziari e la volontà del richiedente di tornare a casa. Tuttavia, i critici sostengono che il processo rimane opaco, con poca responsabilità.

“Questi alti tassi di rifiuto non sono solo amministrativi, ma sintomatici di problemi più profondi: disuguaglianza, sospetto e pregiudizio sistemico,” aggiunge Foresti.

Molti richiedenti affermano di presentare regolarmente tutti i documenti necessari, dalle lettere di impiego ai bilanci bancari e all’assicurazione di viaggio, solo per ricevere dinieghi vaghi e senza chiarimenti. In alcuni casi, le persone vengono ripetutamente negate, anche per motivi di viaggio legittimi come conferenze o eventi familiari.

Mentre i governi africani costruiscono partenariati con l’Europa in vari settori, tra cui commercio, istruzione e tecnologia, le barriere al movimento contrastano fortemente con la retorica di cooperazione. Nel frattempo, i cittadini europei affrontano poca resistenza quando viaggiano in Africa, sollevando interrogativi difficili su equità, reciprocità e rispetto.

In un mondo globalizzato dove la mobilità spesso equivale a opportunità, gli africani si trovano esclusi non perché manchino di intenzione o preparazione, ma perché il sistema sembra sempre più orientato contro di loro. Con la pressione che aumenta per una riforma dei visti e una maggiore trasparenza, la speranza è che le voci e i portafogli africani non continuino a sopportare i costi più elevati per i risultati più bassi.

Fonte: africanews.com
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If you need a pimp to exist, that makes you........ what?
The answer also applies to the #Zionist abomination.



Un unexpected surprise with the mail today: my book in Italian is out!



FortiGate sotto attacco: in vendita tool per lo sfruttamento massivo delle API esposte

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The Night Chancellor Merz Changed His Mind About Donald Trump

After Trump publicly belittled Zelenskyy and rumors swirled of a U.S. NATO exit, Germany’s chancellor-elect Friedrich Merz ditched his debt-brake pledge, backing roughly €1 trillion in new borrowing to rearm Germany and speed an independent European defense.

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Lima e Ciancimino ritirarono la querela contro il combattivo direttore del quotidiano “L’Ora” casamaini.altervista.org/lima-…
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La Ministra della Giustizia tedesca ha avanzato una proposta di legge per limitare l'uso delle querele a scopo intimidatorio.

#StefanieHubig #Germania

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This 88-Year-Old Reporter Predicted How US Would Attack Iran And It has Happened Exactly


Seymour Hersh. Nearly 88, running his Substack, and still outpacing governments, intelligence leaks, and every newsroom, Hersh once again proved why he’s a legend in investigative journalism.

On June 19, he published a detailed exposé revealing that U.S. B-2 bombers and naval forces were preparing a “coordinated assault” on Iran’s key underground nuclear sites at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. He cited unnamed intelligence sources warning the attack was imminent and happening with almost no oversight from Congress or NATO allies.

Many brushed it off. Some called it far-fetched. On Sunday, when President Donald Trump confirmed the strikes and declared the targets “obliterated,” Hersh had already been proven right, two days ahead of the world.

This isn’t Hersh’s first time uncovering what others missed. His 2023 scoop on the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage, which he linked to U.S. operations, followed a similar path: ignored at first, later echoed by leaked investigations. The Iran bombing story played out just the same: initial silence, disbelief, then confirmation.

But Hersh’s reporting also points to a bigger shift. More than 60% of Americans now get their breaking news from social media, newsletters, and independent platforms. The reason? Speed, raw reporting, and growing distrust in traditional journalism. Hersh calls it like he sees it, often accusing mainstream reporters of being too close to power to ask real questions.

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I posted Hersh’s article in full four days ago: lemmy.ml/post/31954761


Seymour Hersh: What I’ve been told is coming in Iran


Full text of paywalled article below.


This is a report on what is most likely to happen in Iran, as early as this weekend, according to Israeli insiders and American officials I’ve relied upon for decades. It will entail heavy American bombing. I have vetted this report with a longtime US official in Washington, who told me that all will be “under control” if Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei “departs.” Just how that might happen, short of his assassination, is not known. There has been a great deal of talk about American firepower and targets inside Iran, but little practical thinking, as far I can tell, about how to remove a revered religious leader with an enormous following.

I have reported from afar on the nuclear and foreign policy of Israel for decades. My 1991 book The Samson Option told the story of the making of the Israeli nuclear bomb and America’s willingness to keep the project secret. The most important unanswered question about the current situation will be the response of the world, including that of Vladimir Putin, the Russian president who has been an ally of Iran’s leaders.

The United States remains Israel’s most important ally, although many here and around the world abhor Israel’s continuing murderous war in Gaza. The Trump administration is in full support of Israel’s current plan to rid Iran of any trace of a nuclear weapons program while hoping the ayatollah-led government in Tehran will be overthrown.

I have been told that the White House has signed off on an all-out bombing campaign in Iran, but the ultimate targets, the centrifuges buried at least eighty meters below the surface at Fordow, will, as of this writing, not be struck until the weekend. The delay has come at Trump’s insistence because the president wants the shock of the bombing to be diminished as much as possible by the opening of Wall Street trading on Monday. (Trump took issue on social media this morning with a Wall Street Journal report that said he had decided on the attack on Iran, writing that he had yet to decide on a path forward.)

Fordow is home to the remaining majority of Iran’s most advanced centrifuges that have produced, according to recent reports of the International Atomic Energy Agency, to which Iran is a signatory, nine hundred pounds of uranium enriched to 60 percent, a short step from weapons-grade levels.

The most recent Israeli bombing attacks on Iran have made no attempts to destroy the centrifuges at Fordow, which are stored at least eighty meters underground. It has been agreed, as of Wednesday, that US bombers carrying bunker bombs capable of penetrating to that depth, will begin attacking the Fordow facility this weekend.

The delay will give US military assets throughout the Middle East and the Eastern Mediterranean—there are more than two dozen US Air Force bases and Navy ports in the region—a chance to prepare for possible Iranian retaliation. The assumption is that Iran still has some missile and air force capability that will be on US bombing lists. “This is a chance to do away with this regime once and for all,” an informed official told me today, “and so we might as well go big.” He said, however, “that it will not be carpet bombing.”

The planned weekend bombing will also have new targets: the bases of the Republican Guards, which have countered those campaigning against the revolutionary leadership since the violent overthrow of the shah of Iran in early 1979.

The Israeli leadership under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hopes that the bombings will provide “the means of creating an uprising” against Iran’s current regime, which has shown little tolerance for those who defy the religious leadership and its edicts. Iranian police stations will be struck. Government offices that house files on suspected dissenters in Iran will also be attacked.

The Israelis apparently also hope, so I gather, that Khamenei will flee the country and not make a stand until the end. I was told that his personal plane left Tehran airport headed for Oman early Wednesday morning, accompanied by two fighter planes, but it is not known whether he was aboard.

Only two thirds of Iran’s population of 90 million are Persians. The largest minority groups include Azeris, many of whom have long-standing covert ties to the Central Intelligence Agency, Kurds, Arabs, and Baluchis. Jews make up a small minority group there, too. (Azerbaijan is the site of a large secret CIA base for operations in Iran.)

Bringing back the shah’s son, now living in exile in near Washington, has never been considered by the American and Israeli planners, I was told. But there has been talk among the White House planning group that includes Vice President J.D. Vance, of installing a moderate religious leader to run the country if Khamenei is deposed. The Israelis bitterly objected to the idea. “They don’t give a shit on the religious issue, but demand a political puppet to control,” the longtime US official said. “We are split with the Izzies on this. Result would be permanent hostility and future conflict in perpetuity, Bibi desperately trying to draw US in as their ally against all things Muslim, using the plight of the citizens as propaganda bait.”

There is the hope in the American and Israeli intelligence communities, I was told, that elements of the Azeri community will join in a popular revolt against the ruling regime, should one develop during the continued Israeli bombing. There also is the thought that some members of the Revolutionary Guard would join in what I was told might be “a democratic uprising against the ayatollahs”—a long-held aspiration of the US government. The sudden and successful overthrow of Bashar al-Assad in Syria was cited as a potential model, although Assad’s demise came after a long civil war.

It is possible that the result of the massive Israeli and US bombing attack could leave Iran in a state of permanent failure, as happened after the Western intervention in Libya in 2011. That revolt resulted in the brutal murder of Muammar Gaddafi, who had kept the disparate tribes there under control. The futures of Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon, all victims of repeated outside attacks, are far from settled.

Donald Trump clearly wants an international win he can market. To accomplish that, he and Netanyahu are taking America to places it has never been.




Cinque medaglie d’oro ai tricolori Aics di ginnastica ritmica per la Gym Star
Ottimi risultati per la società capannorese ai tricolori di Biella: nove gli argenti e otto i terzi posti conquistati dalle atlete

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Un libro: Il mio traditore

A partire dalla sua vera amicizia con Denis Donaldson, leader dell’IRA e dello Sinn Féin, Chalandon racconta di Antoine, un giovane parigino con una passione per la musica tradizionale irlandese, che arriva a Belfast nel 1975 con in mente le parole di un amico: se non conosci il Nord non conosci l’Irlanda

Qui l’immagine patinata che aveva del paese lascia il posto a una terra di scontri, di morte, ma anche di amicizia

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#UnoLibri #Chalandon



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Senator Padilla recounts the experience of being suddenly attacked and handcuffed by agents, while the agents who had brought him there said nothing about who he was.



➡️ Vany AI: un 'ChatGPT' que responde con vídeos cortos #inteligencia-artificial

👤 vía @soft_apps
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Oggi in #FUTURO24 parleremo di energie rinnovabili, risparmio energetico e della prima smart community italiana, che l'ENEA sta sperimentando ad Anguillara Sabazia vicino a Roma. Vi aspettiamo alle 16.45, 19.45 e 21.45 su RaiNews24!


No sun. No soil. Still: over a ton of veggies in Antarctica.
@DLR & @awi show how food production could work in extreme environments.
🔗 Find out how: helmholtz.de/en/about-us/helmh… #Helmholtz30



Lidia, Teresa e Carla Liliana Martini contribuirono in modo significativo alla Resistenza a Padova blogger.com/feeds/767784513969…
La famiglia Martini, i cui capostipiti furono Lorenzo Giovanni Battista Martini e Maria Giacinta Carmela Lanzani, si componeva di ben dodici figli, sei maschi e sei femmine: Maria, Augusto, Maddalena Virginia, Domenico, Alessandro, Giuseppe, Teresa, Lidia, Renata, Mario, Carla Liliana e Giancarlo <123. Abitano a


US ‘primary force’ behind Israel’s acts of aggression against Iran: Pezeshkian presstv.ir/Detail/2025/06/22/7…


Berliner Regierungskoalition: Polizei soll mehr Befugnisse bei Video- und Telekommunikationsüberwachung bekommen, auch #Staatstrojaner rbb24.de/politik/beitrag/2025/…



Mikä tämä on? Vain vääriä vastauksia.



title: Kate Bateman
artist: Mathew Brady Studio, active 1844 - 1894
source: National Portrait Gallery
notes: The Frederick Hill Meserve Collection comprises more than five thousand […]
#Art #Design #Museum #Gallery #MastodonArt #MastoArt #Culture #Random
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Russia often returns bodies of fallen Ukrainian soldiers in horrific condition. “Sometimes it’s just a bag of bones,” Maksym Tsutskiridze, First Deputy Chief and the Head of the Main Investigation Department of the National Police revealed. In some cases, remains of different individuals are mixed in one sack.



Già con questo incontro Windows gira meglio! 😸
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A profile of Katie Haun, a former federal prosecutor turned a16z partner who later founded Haun Ventures and believes the GENIUS Act will make stablecoins safer (Connie Loizos/TechCrunch)

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Iran says US has 'blown up' any attempt to end the Israel-Iran conflict diplomatically jrnl.ie/6740173


France24
Dans les villes françaises, les jumelages avec Israël sèment la discorde
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#israel #palestine #Hamas #Cisjordanie #Gaza




🖼 A Gaza il genocidio continua, mentre l’occupazione della Cisgiordania prosegue nell’indifferenza mediatica. t.me/nonunadimenoroma/2185


@foxy created a custom writer to output Scribus `.sla` documents.
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Scribus is an open source, desktop publishing application, see scribus.net. The exporter is also available as a Scribus plugin.
#pandoc #customWriter #scribus


Monday mood. Taken from the archway of St Michael's tower on Glastonbury Tor.

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For an early Monday morning smile:
Shift change on Monday morning! The Canada geese seem to have finished their work at the nearby steelworks and are now waddling home. The steelworks in the background is actually just industrial heritage, it was shut down more than 20 years ago.
#myphoto


Share a script/alias you use a lot


A while ago I made a tiny function in my ~/.zshrc to download a video from the link in my clipboard. I use this nearly every day to share videos with people without forcing them to watch it on whatever site I found it. What's a script/alias that you use a lot?
# Download clipboard to tmp with yt-dlp
tmpv() {
  cd /tmp/ && yt-dlp "$(wl-paste)"
}
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\#Create predefined session with multiple tabs/panes (rss, bluetooth, docker...)
tmux-start 

\#Create predefined tmux session with ncmpcpp and ueberzug cover
music 

\#Comfort
ls = "ls --color=auto"
please = "sudo !!"

\#Quick weather check
weatherH='curl -s "wttr.in/HomeCity?2QF"' 

\#Download Youtube playlist videos in separate directory indexed by video order in playlist -> lectures, etc
ytPlaylist='yt-dlp -o "%(playlist)s/%(playlist_index)s - %(title)s.%(ext)s"'

\#Download whole album  -> podcasts primarily 
ytAlbum='yt-dlp -x --audio-format mp3 --split-chapters --embed-thumbnail -o "chapter:%(section_title)s.%(ext)s"'

# download video -> extract audio -> show notification
ytm()
{
    tsp yt-dlp -x --audio-format mp3 --no-playlist -P "~/Music/downloaded" $1 \
        --exec "dunstify -i folder-download -t 3000 -r 2598 -u normal  %(filepath)q"

}

# Provide list of optional packages which can be manually selected
pacmanOpts()
{
typeset -a os
for o in `expac -S '%o\n' $1`
do
  read -p "Install ${o}? " r
  [[ ${r,,} =~ ^y(|e|es)$ ]] && os+=( $o )
done

sudo pacman -S $1 ${os[@]}
}

# fkill - kill process
fkill() {
  pid=$(ps -ef | sed 1d | fzf -m --ansi --color fg:-1,bg:-1,hl:46,fg+:40,bg+:233,hl+:46 --color prompt:166,border:46 --height 40%  --border=sharp --prompt="➤  " --pointer="➤ " --marker="➤ " | awk '{print $2}')

  if [ "x$pid" != "x" ]
  then
    kill -${1:-9} $pid
  fi
}
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I try to organise my data in the cleanest way possible, with the less double possible etc... I end up using a lot of symbolic links. When doing maintenance, sometimes I want to navigate in the "unlogical" way the data are organized, but the PWD variable is not necessarily very cooperative. This alias is really useful in my case :
alias realwd='cd -P .'  

Here is an example :
$ echo $PWD  
/home/me  
$ cd Videos/Torrents/  
$ echo $PWD  
/home/me/Videos/Torrents  
$ realwd  
$ echo $PWD  
/home/me/data/Torrents/Video  

I also do some X application, compositor and WM development, and I have a few aliases to simplify tasks like copying from an Xorg session to an Xnest (and the other way around), or reload the xrandr command from my .xinitrc without duplicating it.
alias screenconf='$(grep -o "xrandr[^&]*" ~/.xinitrc)'  
alias clip2xnext='xclip -selection clip -o -display :0 | xclip -selection clip -i -display :1'  
alias clip2xorg='xclip -selection clip -o -display :1 | xclip -selection clip -i -display :0'  

I have an alias for using MPV+yt-dlp with my firefox cookies :
alias yt="mpv --ytdl-raw-options='cookies-from-browser=firefox'"  

I can't stand too long lines of text on my monitor, particularly when reading manpages, so I set the MANWIDTH env variable.
# Note : if you know that *sometimes* your terminal will be smaller than 80 characters  
# refer to that https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Man_page  
export MANWIDTH=80  

I use null-pointers a lot, with a shorthand.
# Note: env.sh actually provide other helpful aliases on their homepage  
function envs.sh() {  
    if [ $# != 1 ]; then  
        1>&2 printf "Error, need one argument.\n"  
        return 1  
    fi  
    curl -F'file=@'"$1" https://envs.sh  
}  

The usual fake editor in my path, so that browsers and other applications open Vim the correct way.
\#!/bin/sh  
# st_vim.sh - executable in my ~/.local/bin  
# for example in firefox's about:config :  
#   - view_source.editor.path : set to the value of $(which st_vim.sh)  
#   - view_source.editor.external : set to true  

st -- $EDITOR "$*"  

My .xinitrc is quite classical, I still have this in it (setup for dwm's title bar, people usually install much complicated programs) :
while true; do xsetroot -name "$(date +"%d %H:%M")"; sleep 60; done &  

I also have a lot of stupid scripts for server and desktop maintenance, disks cleaning etc... those are handy but are also very site-specific, let me know if your interested.
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Il segnale radio cosmologico aiuterà gli astronomi a individuare le stelle di prima generazione dell'Universo

#astronomia

La prima generazione di stelle (Popolazione III) deve essersi formata dal gas non arricchito che permeava l'Universo nascente. Queste stelle hanno prodotto i primi elementi più pesanti e hanno reilluminato l'Universo, ponendo fine all'età oscura cosmica e introducendo l'Universo nell'Epoca della Reionizzazione.

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Journée mondiale des lanceurs d’alerte : le prix à payer pour dire la vérité à l’ère de la désinformation
transparency-france.org/2025/0…
"Les lanceurs d’alerte sont une force essentielle au service de l’intégrité et de la transparence. Ils révèlent des actes répréhensibles dissimulés, dénoncent les abus de pouvoir et permettent de demander des comptes aux institutions et aux



Bref 2 : une vraie remise en question des mecs toxiques ? — Gregoire Simpson

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🇭🇺 Orban demands Brussels scrap plans to ban Russian energy, citing surging prices after US strikes on Iran. With Middle East tensions driving instability, Hungary pushes to keep Kremlin gas flowing. Once again, Budapest sides with Moscow


Lima e Ciancimino ritirarono la querela contro il combattivo direttore del quotidiano “L’Ora” casamaini.altervista.org/lima-…
Lima e Ciancimino ritirarono la querela contro il combattivo direttore del quotidiano “L’Ora” In effetti l’atteggiamento de «L’Ora» a livello pubblico era stato, se possibile, ancor più critico. Al direttore andava attribuito un articolo non firmato dell’8 luglio 1963, intitolato


Washington strikes Iranian nuclear sites: What we know so far rt.com/news/620211-iran-us-tru…


Toulouse veut doter son système de « vidéoprotection » d'IA de détection des comportements « suspects ».
La vidéosurveillance algorithmique (VSA) n'ayant toujours pas été légalisée, « ces fonctionnalités devront être désactivées par défaut ».
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不看我还以为声音的中之人长得像吴彦祖呢🥺
同样这种长相,我声音就跟阳历和傅首尔一样难听 :ablobcatbongoangry:


BREAKING: Trump asks why there would not be 'regime change' in Iran.

In unrelated news, people around the world are asking the same thing about a regime change in America.

#trump #iran #regimechange #republicans #MAGA #democrats #democracy #news