پاسخ کوبنده توییتر درباره خلیج فارس

Aug 21, 20261:580 views

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Twitter ended the debate with one sentence: "The Arabian Gulf is not even a fictional place like Narnia." It started when the Speaker of Iraq's Parliament published a map using a fabricated name for the Persian Gulf. But this time the response didn't come from governments — it came from Iranian users. Thousands of them filed Community Notes on the post, and the result was blunt: "The Arabian Gulf is not a real place on Earth. It is not even a fictional place drawn from literature like Narnia or Middle-earth. The name of this place is the Persian Gulf — a name that existed long before these countries were formed." No official statement. No political lobbying. Just the collective insistence of ordinary users who refused to let a historical name be rewritten. Save this and send it to someone who needs to see it. What's your take — do community notes work better than diplomacy? 👇 منبع / Source: https://youtu.be/MgSdA7FyEJA?t=1048#خلیج_فارس #PersianGulf #PersianGulfForever #national_pride #ایران #Iran #خلیج_فارس_برای_همیشه #تاریخ_ایران #IranianHistory #CommunityNotes #عراق #Iraq #توییتر #Twitter #هویت_ایرانی #IranianIdentity #ایرانیان #PersianHeritage #NarniaIsNotReal #GeographyMatters #MiddleEast #خاورمیانه #IranNews #اخبار_ایران #FactCheck