Anonymous OpIran

The message below is a high-stakes digital ultimatum, blending psychological warfare and whistleblowing tactics in a context of political resistance. It presents a clear, forceful warning to the Iranian regime: halt executions like that of #حمید_حسیننژاد_حیدرانلو, or face a cascade of intelligence leaks, including documentation of covert weapons transfers and the identities of intelligence operatives.
This message is critically significant for several reasons. First, it leverages concrete visual evidence—images of IRGC officers aboard a vessel transporting illicit cargo from Bandar Abbas to Venezuela—suggesting the message’s author has access to high-level classified materials. The geopolitical implication of Iranian arms shipments to Venezuela, a sanctioned ally, is explosive and could invite international scrutiny or punitive action. Second, the threatened exposure of “at least 100” intelligence agents, complete with personal details, introduces real operational risks to MOIS and IRGC personnel and could compromise active networks.
What makes this message especially effective is its mixture of symbolic and actionable content. It signals the presence of a domestic or exiled counterintelligence movement (#ارتش_مردمی) capable of penetrating the regime’s most guarded secrets. By naming specific individuals like Siamak Tadin Tahmasbi, the post carries an air of authenticity and personal commitment that enhances credibility.
From a reasoning standpoint, the ultimatum is structured to exploit the regime’s fears: internal instability, international backlash, and the collapse of its intelligence infrastructure. It doesn’t merely demand action—it imposes a cost for inaction, calibrated to pressure decision-makers through fear of exposure and diplomatic scandal.
Supporting this premise, leaked files and investigations, such as those about the IRGC’s global arms networks and intelligence activities (see files like “IRGC Octopus Tenacles of Corruption” and “New Malware from APT34 Targets Iraqi Entities”), consistently demonstrate the regime’s reliance on covert, extralegal activities that, if unveiled, threaten its legitimacy and strategic alliances.
Thus, the threat is not only plausible but strategically sound in its psychological impact. It uses transparency as a weapon—turning the regime’s own hidden apparatus into a liability. This form of digital resistance, backed by visual intelligence, undermines the perceived omnipotence of the Islamic Republic’s security forces and empowers civil disobedience with the force of truth.
Noteworthy to the officials of the Islamic Republic
If you do not stop the execution sentences of #حمید_حسیننژاد_حیدرانلو or any other citizen, documents related to the cargo ship carrying weapons, launchers, etc. that you sent from Bandar Abbas to Venezuela will be sent to the media.
We will continue to reveal the identities of at least 100 Ministry of Intelligence and IRGC intelligence agents, along with their photos, names, and home addresses, on the #ارتش_مردمی channel.
You can see pictures of two IRGC officers who boarded the aforementioned ship from Jask Port as crew members, and some of the items in the ship’s cargo.
#نه_به_اعدام
✍️ Siamak Tadin Tahmasbi




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