- #167 [iku000], 26-01-23 00:41https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKjvjAliBE4
- #166 [天富仔], 26-01-21 09:57#164 好似支援烏克蘭咁,運啲棉胎及藥水膠布去?哈哈哈哈...
最後修改時間: 2026-01-21 09:58:56 - #165 [alexanderkoo], 26-01-21 09:44美國作風言出必行,又超班國力,可能虚則實之,遲早難免一戰,才享真正和平繁榮
二戰(又黎),新基內亞日軍4個機場,阻盟軍推進(亦有澳軍)成200架轟炸機,美國故意在附近修機場引日本炸,其實假建築物跑道痕,其後來次真,先用B17 高空佯攻,引日軍炮火向上,認為無威脅,又等機師準時暖飛機,用數十架改裝B25低飛,每架用12枝機槍滙聚掃射,中彈即爆裂,仲用小型降落傘加炸药(自己走得切),爆起碎片可毁飛機殺人,你地唔會明美國的古惑嘢(好聽的是tactical, innovative)
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- #164 [lym], 26-01-21 08:53運出定運入?
- #163 [416GTA905], 26-01-21 08:39
發啦,發啦,呢次發啦成16架機咁多物資啊
Made in China 世界第一工廠可以發展戰爭財。GDP大升又唔係自己地方打仗。
https://x.com/lpx2019/status/2013398443952091171🚨突发🇨🇳🇮🇷
— Liuping Xu (@LPX2019) January 19, 2026
短短 56 小时内,16 架中国军用运输机降落在伊朗——这是有史以来在如此短的时间内完成的最大规模的物资转移。
🇨🇳中国是在通过代理人与美国战争。 pic.twitter.com/a0lJI0AzRb - #162 [Fuji], 26-01-21 02:22
- #161 [一縷炊煙], 26-01-21 01:49聯合國終於有錢出糧買鬧鐘叫醒佢地返工
伊朗血腥鎮壓抗議人士 聯合國人權理事將召開緊急會議
20日的1份文件顯示,聯合國人權理事會(UN Human Rights Council)可望於未來數日召開緊急會議,討論伊朗當局對境內反政府抗議人士的「令人驚駭的暴力」。
根據路透看到的1封要求召開緊急會議的信函,信中稱「有鑑於(伊朗)情勢的重要性與急迫性,特別是有可靠報告稱,(伊朗)全國各地發生令人驚駭的暴力、鎮壓抗議人士與違反國際人權法之情事,因此需要召開1場特別會議。」
https://news.ltn.com.tw/news/world/breakingnews/5316402 - #160 [navigim], 26-01-19 20:13你知我知,對面果個單眼佬都知,咁樣叫軍事行動?
- #159 [ocisgood], 26-01-19 19:32
Iran EXECUTES 1st Protester- Khamenei FOOLS Trump (or Trump fools fools) ? Erfan Soltani, 52 Iranian KILLED Behind US’ Back?
- #158 [Totocrazy], 26-01-19 18:51算喇, 寄望顛佬侵救伊朗人
咪同寄望劏房波救漁村经濟
又同200斤救终角
都是所托非洲人, 一場春夢而已.
最後修改時間: 2026-01-19 18:52:09 - #157 [Dlbf], 26-01-19 16:35伊朗人無睇過?

- #156 [DIDIT212], 26-01-19 14:44"HELL" is on the way!!!
- #155 [BB1668], 26-01-19 14:39
- #154 [bt99], 26-01-18 22:54唔係喎,有兩個咁多添,熱愛和平獎,世上難有第二人。。


最後修改時間: 2026-01-18 22:55:06 - #153 [浩男123], 26-01-18 20:35特朗普真係殺人狂魔,伊朗示威者死亡、加沙巴勒斯坦人民死亡、一月七號事件又係入佢數,難怪和平?一定冇佢份!
- #152 [ocisgood], 26-01-18 19:50等等! 援助正來緊! 大家可以繼續去死了!
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/18/why-protesters-iran-feel-betrayed-donald-trump
‘He hoped Trump’s help would arrive’: why protesters in Iran feel betrayed
Many believed a US president would – for the first time – rescue them but now people can only despair after mass arrests and brutality
When Donald Trump, said he would “rescue” protesters if Iranian authorities started shooting, Siavash Shirzad believed the US president.
The 38-year-old father had seen protests rise up before, only to be brutally crushed by authorities.
But this was the first time in his life that the president of the United States had promised to help demonstrators. Reassured, Shirzad took to the streets, ignoring his family’s warnings and joining the growing crowds.
Siavash Shirzad.
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Siavash Shirzad. Photograph: courtesy
Authorities started shooting, but no help came. On 8 January, the internet was shut off and Iran went dark, Shirzad was shot at a protest in Tehran and died of his wounds hours later, leaving behind a 12-year-old son.
“Siavash hoped until the very end that Trump’s help would arrive,” his cousin said, speaking anonymously for fear of repercussions. “We told him: ‘Don’t go, it’s dangerous.’ But he gave a firm answer: ‘Trump said he supports us, I’m going.’”
On Tuesday, Trump urged Iranians to keep protesting and to “take over your institutions”, telling them “help is on its way”, as reports grew that a strike on Iran was imminent. But just a day later, Trump abruptly did an about-face, telling reporters that he had received assurances that Iranian authorities would not execute anyone, walking back from military intervention in Iran, at least temporarily.
In Iran, protesters despaired. Despite Trump’s reassurances, killings of demonstrators continued.
The streets of Tehran were empty, except for pickup trucks with armed security forces patrolling where tens of thousands had marched just days before. Protests continued in provinces outside the capital, but getting an accurate picture of their scale was difficult amid the communications blackout.
“Mass arrests are taking place. As soon as Trump’s attention moves elsewhere, the executions will start,” a resident of Tehran said in messages forwarded to the Guardian via an activist.
What are we hearing from inside Iran? | The Latest
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What are we hearing from inside Iran? | The Latest
Iran doubled down on the prosecution of protesters, with state TV on Thursday airing footage of forced confessions and Iran’s chief justice interrogating detained protesters. Rights groups warned that protesters would probably not receive fair trials and that they had grave concerns over the conditions in which detainees are held.
“Past patterns in Iran demonstrate that periods of widespread unrest are accompanied by heightened abuses inside detention facilities, where these groups are particularly vulnerable to extrajudicial killing, enforced disappearance, torture, and other forms of ill-treatment,” more than 30 rights groups wrote in a joint letter on Thursday.
Erfan Soltani.
Erfan Soltani. Photograph: Erfan Soltani/Facebook/Reuters
However, the authorities refrained from executing protesters, most notably cancelling the death sentence of the 26-year-old protester Erfan Soltani and announcing no hangings would take place. Trump seemed pleased, sharing news that Soltani’s execution would not take place.
Iranians in the diaspora felt betrayed. For two weeks they watched a brutal crackdown on the streets of Iran. Messages from family came infrequently, if at all, and Trump’s statement that “help is on the way” seemed their only lifeline.
“As someone living in the diaspora, this feels like a slap in the face,” said Elham, an Iranian living in Sydney. “Iranians have been let down before. This time, there was a sense it was going to be different.”
To many Iranians abroad, Trump’s about-face felt like a victory for the Iranian regime. Instead of helping topple the Iranian government as protesters demanded, he was going to negotiate with them. The comments on Wednesday by the foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, on Fox News, urging the US to engage in diplomacy only furthered their fears.
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Iranians living in Australia attend a rally in Sydney in support of protests in Iran
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Iranians living in Australia attend a rally in Sydney in support of protests in Iran on 17 January. Photograph: Flavio Brancaleone/Reuters
“If Trump gives the regime a lifeline, it will be such a profound betrayal from which ordinary Iranians won’t recover. It will be the end of hope. Many talk of Trump’s unpredictability, but using innocent lives for political theatre is intolerable,” said Elham.
Ali Khamenei on stage saluting the audience
Ali Khamenei says thousands killed in Iran protests, some in ‘inhuman, savage manner’
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Even as US forces pulled back from bases in the Middle East and indicators of a US strike gathered, it was unclear what Trump planned to do in Iran. Though unprecedented, nationwide protests had not threatened the short-term stability of the Iranian state, which has well-armed and trained security forces.
A strike on Iran could trigger retaliation on Israel and the US, without necessarily shielding protesters from harm. Other Iranian analysts warned that US intervention could further the accusation that protests are foreign-backed, without giving meaningful benefit to the demonstrators’ aims.
Nonetheless, Iranians abroad and inside the country hoped that the world would do something to help, even if they were unsure of what.
Iranian people attend a rally in Toronto in solidarity with protesters in Iran on 13 January.
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Iranian people attend a rally in Toronto in solidarity with protesters in Iran on 13 January. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images
“The people of Iran believed him. They placed their trust in his words. If he fails to act against this brutal regime, that trust will be broken and the people of Iran will not forget who stood with them, and who turned away,” said Azam Jangravi, an Iranian based in Canada whose close friend was killed in protests in Isfahan last week.
Though Trump appeared to walk back from the brink of a strike, the US has said it had not completely ruled out intervention. Trump “has made it clear all options are on the table to stop the slaughter,” the US ambassador to the UN, Mike Waltz, told the UN security council on Thursday.
A US aircraft carrier was heading to the Middle East and military assets were being redeployed to bolster Israeli air defences – two indications that a US strike on Iran was still possible.
In Iran, many protesters feel as if they are in limbo. Cut off from the rest of the world and under the heavy boot of authorities, they are unsure if they should take to the streets again.
“The protests have come to a pause, people are waiting to see what Trump will do,” said Alborz, a Tehran resident, in messages forwarded to the Guardian. - #151 [一縷炊煙], 26-01-18 05:20伊朗最高領袖:徹底擊潰煽動叛亂者 川普應對傷亡負責
伊朗最高領袖哈米尼今天表示,美國總統川普對伊朗國內抗議活動中造成的傷亡負有責任。哈米尼同時聲稱,伊朗「必須徹底擊潰煽動叛亂者」。
https://hk.news.yahoo.com/%E4%BC%8A%E6%9C%97%E6%9C%80%E9%AB%98%E9%A0%98%E8%A2%96-%E5%BE%B9%E5%BA%95%E6%93%8A%E6%BD%B0%E7%85%BD%E5%8B%95%E5%8F%9B%E4%BA%82%E8%80%85-%E5%B7%9D%E6%99%AE%E6%87%89%E5%B0%8D%E5%82%B7%E4%BA%A1%E8%B2%A0%E8%B2%AC-140502324.html - #150 [olddude], 26-01-17 13:00#148 死要面,TACO 即係TACO
- #149 [Dlbf], 26-01-17 12:16TACO 唔彈先係新聞。
- #148 [ocisgood], 26-01-17 12:029UP老祖咁講, 收貨嗎? 哈哈! 洗Q解釋咩! 班白痴自然會搵理由, 而家咁仲限制左佢地的想像力添!
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川普說明為何暫緩對伊朗軍事打擊
【大紀元2026年01月17日訊】(大紀元記者張婷綜合報導)美國總統川普(特朗普)週五(1月16日)表示,沒有人說服他暫緩對伊朗實施軍事打擊,而是他自己說服了自己。
川普週五在白宮南草坪對媒體說,伊朗當局取消原定對抗議者的處決計劃,是他暫緩對伊朗實施軍事行動的主要原因。
「沒有人說服我,我說服了我自己。」川普說,並解釋說,伊朗原本計劃執行800多個絞刑,但沒有執行,伊朗取消了絞刑。這大大影響了他的決定。
本週三(1月14日),美國和伊朗的軍事衝突一觸即發。伊朗原計劃當天處決埃爾凡‧索爾塔尼(Erfan Soltani)等抗議者,而川普前一天警告說,如果伊朗當局處決抗議民眾,他將採取「非常強硬的」行動。與此同時,美國在中東最大的軍事基地——烏代德空軍基地(Al-Udeid Air Base)的部分人員已被告知在週三晚之前撤離。
一位海灣國家官員週四告訴美國有線電視新聞網(CNN),經過過去72小時的密集外交努力,四個阿拉伯國家幫助緩和了美國和伊朗之間的緊張局勢。這位官員表示,卡塔爾、阿曼、沙特阿拉伯和埃及敦促美國避免對伊朗發動襲擊,並警告稱,襲擊可能帶來安全和經濟風險,影響美國乃至整個地區。
這四個國家也警告伊朗,如果對美國在海灣地區的設施發動襲擊,將對伊朗與該地區各國的關係造成嚴重後果。
在川普週三被告知伊朗當局停止對抗議者殺戮和執行死刑後,川普暫緩執行對伊朗的軍事打擊。但白宮週四(1月15日)強調,川普將繼續密切關注局勢,同時保留所有選項。白宮也向伊朗發出強烈警告說,進一步的暴力事件可能導致美國採取嚴厲行動。
儘管美伊雙方的言辭目前有所緩和,但路透社說,官員們證實,美國正在向中東地區調集軍事力量以應對持續的緊張局勢。
福克斯新聞通過「消息靈通」的美國軍方消息人士證實,隨著美伊緊張局勢持續升級,至少有一艘美國航空母艦正被調往中東。
一位消息人士告訴路透社,以色列也加入了外交和軍事準備工作。以色列情報機構「摩薩德」(Mossad)局長達維德‧巴爾內(David Barnea)於週五訪問美國,以討論伊朗局勢。一位以色列軍方官員表示,以色列軍隊仍處於「最高戰備」狀態。 - 下一頁 (2 of 10)
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