In this first (and maybe last?) Basiji Soup, we’ll look at… the Islamic Republic of Iran, its disinformation operations, its hypocrisy, how it sells its atrocities as virtue and its repression as morality, how it serves the Kremlin, and the current protests against it.
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Basijis are members of the most fanatical part of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). In a broader sense: Iranian regime loyalists & propagandists. They may be fewer than vatniks or wumaos, but the goal is the same: destabilize the West to protect a brutal regime.
2/20
The regime oppressing Iran is a “theocratic” authoritarian state around a “Supreme Leader” hiding behind religion to justify its crimes: censorship, repression, executions, torture and terror — similar to Russia and its “holy war” against Ukraine.
Ethnic and religious minorities like Kurds, Baluchis, Baháʼís, Sunnis, etc. are repressed. Christians get sentenced to years in prison just for owning a Bible. Converting to Christianity can mean execution, and harsh sentences are often based on mere “personal intuition”.
4/20
Elections in Iran are neither free nor fair. Candidates are filtered by the regime, dissent is criminalized, and any real opposition is jailed, tortured, or killed. Women in Iran are systematically oppressed. Mandatory hijab laws are brutally enforced.
5/20
Protests like those after Mahsa Amini’s death are met with mass arrests, killings, sexual abuse, and maimings. The Islamic Republic jails people for dancing and executes them for dissent, protests, or homosexuality. It’s the world’s top executioner per capita.
6/20
While hiding behind “virtue” and “morality”, one of the very first acts of the regime was basically to legalize pedophilia. A natural ally for Putin, who recently praised child marriage too: extreme depravity hiding behind the hypocrisy of fighting “degeneracy” or “vice”.
7/20
Iran is now a key military partner of Russia, supplying Shahed drones used to murder Ukrainian civilians, and even provided Russia with the technology to mass-produce them domestically. While Iranians struggle with inflation, unemployment, and collapsing infrastructure…
8/20
… the regime obsesses over countries it doesn’t even border like Israel and pours enormous resources into foreign operations it can’t afford, such as supporting Assad in Syria, hurting both the local populations and Iranians. As Assad and Maduro have learned the hard way…
9/20
… there is nothing to gain in working with Russia against the West. Only the Kremlin with its well-planned global operations sowing chaos and running over decades profits in the long run. Russia has no real interest in a strong Iran.
Like Russia, Iran is also behind a lot of terrorism in the world, whether directly, through the IRGC, or through its terror proxies like Hezbollah and Hamas: the 1979 US embassy attack, the 1983 Beirut barracks bombing, the 1994 AMIA bombing in Argentina, etc. etc.
11/20
Despite all this, the murdered US citizens and the Iranian parliament chanting “death to America”, useful idiots from the US will still defend the terror regime. Just like Russia has RT and its army of vatniks, whether openly affiliated or not, working against the West…
12/20
… Iran has its own “Iran state-affiliated media”, PressTV. And it’s often the same anti-Western useful idiots helping both terror regimes with the same falsehoods: terrorism as “resistance”, chaos as “multipolarity”, and the usual denial of the regime’s atrocities.
13/20
Iran’s influence operations are smaller than Russia’s or China’s, but they pursue similar goals. One example: an Iran-linked troll farm targeted Scottish independence, pushing divisive narratives to weaken the UK and distract Western governments.
As is tradition, anti-Western propagandists blame everything on “CIA coups”, as if neither the people nor the regime had any agency, often with utterly absurd pretexts like the Euromaidan cookies. What will they come up with for the current protests?
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Indeed, despite the risks and the repression, Iranians have often courageously protested the terror regime. The current protests started two weeks ago, sparked by hyper-inflation and the government’s failing economic policies, but are now turning into an actual revolution.
16/20
Exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi (son of the last Shah) has now been making regular appeals to Iranians to protest every evening. The regime has responded with some small handouts, an Internet blackout, and a violent crackdown, as it always does.
Internet access is still possible using smuggled Starlink terminals (it’s illegal of course), but the regime has been jamming that as well. The violent response has even prompted a warning from Trump, who just took down Maduro, a key ally of Iran.
Basijis’ main role is to ensure support for the Islamic republic. They fail spectacularly: the protests are growing across the whole country and more and more policemen, soldiers and even IRGC members are joining the revolution. As the protests against the regime intensify…19/20
… Ayatollah Khamenei is already planning to flee to… Moscow, plundering the nation’s gold. A popular destination for oppressive and corrupt dictators, he’ll end up in the company of Yanukovych, Assad, and all the other losers, traitors and Russia’s useful idiots.
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In this 4th Debunk of the Day, we’ll refute an absolute classic of vatnik BS, the crown jewel of peak dishonesty: whataboutism.
Now, not everything that looks like whataboutism is wrong. Seeking consistency or comparing actions or responses is normal. 1/5
But when someone pulls some completely unrelated event, that happened to completely different people, a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, you know what you’re dealing with: a crass denial of the problem at hand, a bad-faith attempt to derail the topic. 2/5
Logic or chronology plays no role here, nor your opinion on these other topics. You could be the staunchest critic or supporter of these other actions thrown into the discussion, it doesn’t matter. It is irrelevant whether these other things are true or not, or bad or not. 3/5
In this 3rd Debunk of the Day, we’ll talk about… “ending” the war by surrendering or ceding territory.
Nearing four years of the 2-day “special military operation”, Russia is desperate to obtain through other means what they failed to conquer on the battlefield. 1/5
An endless army of vatniks therefore tries to demoralize both Ukrainians and supporters.
They sound noble: “anti-war” or concerned about the fate of Ukraine’s civilians, soldiers and cities. They claim that if we just stop fighting or helping, this horror would magically end. 2/5
What they never mention is… WHO started the war, WHO murders Ukrainians, WHO destroys Ukrainian cities: the same monsters they suggest Ukrainians be at the mercy of. Surrendering wouldn’t end the atrocities of the occupation, it would enable them. Surrendering wouldn’t even…3/5
In today’s Debunk of the Day (2), we’ll look at… nuclear blackmail. Vatniks love using Russia’s nuclear threats as a reason for surrendering or for not lifting a finger to help Ukraine: “see, they have nukes, we have to give them whatever they want”.
The argument is absurd: 1/5
Nuclear deterrence has been a reality for decades. Both the US and Russia have lost wars without resorting to nukes. We are not submitting to the whims of Pakistan or North Korea either. For vatniks, it’s just an insidious way of siding with Putin. 2/5
We can’t just give in to the Kremlin’s nuclear blackmail, to the threats their officials and propagandists make five times a day to scare us into letting them have something they know perfectly well is not theirs, with no limit to their appetite. 3/5 vatniksoup.com/en/nuclear-thr…
In today’s Vatnik Soup, we introduce a Ukrainian “scholar” and social media activist, Marta Havryshko (@HavryshkoMarta). She’s best known for spreading anti-Ukraine and pro-Kremlin narratives online, along with a habit of spotting neo-Nazis everywhere in Ukraine.
1/20
Marta hails from Ukraine, where she studied history at Ivan Franko National University of Lviv. She received her PhD in history in 2010. Her academic work focused on gender-based violence and wartime atrocities, including publications on sexual crimes in occupied Ukraine.
2/20
She is currently working as a visiting Assistant Professor at the Strassler Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies at Clark University in the US. According to the center’s website, Marta teaches courses on antisemitism, racism, and gender-based violence in armed conflicts.
In today’s (first) Debunk of the Day, we’ll talk about… “realistic expectations”.
Russia has the GDP of Italy. NATO — which Russia claims to be fighting — has 20 times their GDP, and a much stronger and more modern military. 1/5
Russia’s full scale invasion was supposed to take 2 days, but we’re nearing 4 years. They’ve lost a million men. Their economy is in shambles.
And yet we're letting them set their red lines instead of massive sanctions, strong support for Ukraine, and an immediate sky shield. 2/5
Russia thought their war was “realistic” because we’d let them get away with it. It wouldn’t be “realistic” to invade a European nation and redraw borders by force if the West had a strong and united response.
What’s “realistic” is what public opinion tolerates and accepts. 3/5
In today’s Vatnik Soup, we introduce our first Czech vatnik, Tomio Okamura. He’s best known for building a political career on xenophobia while being of mixed origins himself, and for pushing Kremlin narratives in Czechia, a country otherwise very supportive of Ukraine.
1/19
Okamura was born in Tokyo in 1972 to a Japanese-Korean father and Czech mother. He spent part of his childhood in Japan, and part in a Czechoslovak foster home where he was heavily bullied. His mixed origins made it difficult for him to fit in either country.
2/19
Nonetheless, after working odd jobs in Japan, Tomio returned to Czechia and became a successful entrepreneur in Japanese tourism. He then rose in politics: Senator in 2012, MP in 2013, he founded two parties: Dawn of Direct Democracy and SPD (Freedom and Direct Democracy).