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Iran’s Mahmoud Ahmadinejad can’t stop responding to tweets today

The former Iranian president may be plotting a comeback.

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Ellen Ioanes

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Donald Trump isn’t the only unhinged political figure who loves Twitter. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the brutal, repressive, and provocative former president of Iran, has been on a Twitter tear recently, too, posting about everything from the Black Panther Party to Michigan football.

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Recently Ahmadinejad—who ruled Iran from 2005 to 2013—has been very active on the platform, even tweeting on Aug. 28, “Busy day today. But I always make time for Twitter.”

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Most of the former ruler’s posts have a political bent; they’re often highlighting his speeches around Iran, or jabbing at Donald Trump and other rulers. There is, predictably, some anti-Semitism and 9/11 conspiracy theory talk thrown in for good measure.

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Ahmadinejad famously denied the Holocaust and pushed anti-Semitic conspiracy theories at the UN General Assembly.

Ahmadinejad’s Twitter feed focuses heavily on human rights and dignity, neither of which was much of a priority when he was actually ruling Iran. Under his rule, Iran regularly imprisoned and tortured innocent people like Iranian-American scholar Haleh Esfandiari and political dissidents.

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He also has praise for corrupt politicians like Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, affectionately known as Lula, in Brazil:

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And oppressive rulers like Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua:

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But in the past 24 hours, he’s been all over the place, tweeting and replying to all sorts of tweets. Like one about Michigan football. 

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While talking about the Black Panther Party (and quoting Tupac):

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He commented on handbag design.

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He chimed in on an old conversations about the French Open.

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And responded to some praise.

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He also accidentally got trolled by one of the hosts of Chapo Trap House.

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It’s unclear what the former leader’s tweeting is about; whether he’s plotting a political comeback centered around Trump’s withdrawal from the JCPOA, or just wants to maintain international relevance, it’s worth keeping an eye on.

Iran is in a state of chaos, as exemplified by political protests focused on the failing economy, possibly making Ahmadinejad poised for a comeback.

Or maybe he just likes posting.

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