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"But can we be sure that he's not hiding under Starmers desk? " Your accusing Starmer of hiding the ayotallah? | |||
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"But can we be sure that he's not hiding under Starmers desk? " I bet you call yourself a patriot | |||
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"The only thing that will happen is fuel cost will rise heavily and so will everything you buy." Correct | |||
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"But can we be sure that he's not hiding under Starmers desk? " What a bizarre thing to say. | |||
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"But can we be sure that he's not hiding under Starmers desk? What a bizarre thing to say." Agree | |||
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"But can we be sure that he's not hiding under Starmers desk? Your accusing Starmer of hiding the ayotallah?" 😲💥 | |||
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"The only thing that will happen is fuel cost will rise heavily and so will everything you buy." Just when bacon munching Miliband gave us £107 off our electric bill, Donald goes to secure another global oil producer wonder what contracts are in the printer at this minute | |||
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"This is the same mistake we've done over and over again. I hope the Iranian people have a plan " It cannot get any worse for Iranians than it has been over the past 47 years. The ayatollah regime has drained Iran's resources, developed weapons, and caused the deaths of many Iranians. Khamenei truly deserved that long missile aimed at his arse ,the mfucker recently killed 36000 young brave people with no regret . I am confident that the Middle East will achieve complete peace once the mullahs depart from Iran, allowing it to be governed by its own people. | |||
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"Yes, they've also seen his dead body. All confirmed by Iran International. Apparently, all the Iranians in the street are celebrating. What a arsehole dictator he was. Killed so many Iranians during his time . Starmer seems totally okay with the ayatollah regime; it's clear he's their buddy." 🤗🍾🥂🤞🏼 | |||
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"Yes, they've also seen his dead body. All confirmed by Iran International. Apparently, all the Iranians in the street are celebrating. What a arsehole dictator he was. Killed so many Iranians during his time . Starmer seems totally okay with the ayatollah regime; it's clear he's their buddy. 🤗🍾🥂🤞🏼" 👍👍 | |||
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"Yes, they've also seen his dead body. All confirmed by Iran International. Apparently, all the Iranians in the street are celebrating. What a arsehole dictator he was. Killed so many Iranians during his time . Starmer seems totally okay with the ayatollah regime; it's clear he's their buddy." I'm sure you will welcome 50 million Iranians fleeing the coming civil war to Europe | |||
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"This is the same mistake we've done over and over again. I hope the Iranian people have a plan It cannot get any worse for Iranians than it has been over the past 47 years. The ayatollah regime has drained Iran's resources, developed weapons, and caused the deaths of many Iranians. Khamenei truly deserved that long missile aimed at his arse ,the mfucker recently killed 36000 young brave people with no regret . I am confident that the Middle East will achieve complete peace once the mullahs depart from Iran, allowing it to be governed by its own people." Does it? It's one thing getting rid of the head of the snake. What comes after had always been our trouble. And I see no sign of this being different | |||
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"This is the same mistake we've done over and over again. I hope the Iranian people have a plan It cannot get any worse for Iranians than it has been over the past 47 years. The ayatollah regime has drained Iran's resources, developed weapons, and caused the deaths of many Iranians. Khamenei truly deserved that long missile aimed at his arse ,the mfucker recently killed 36000 young brave people with no regret . I am confident that the Middle East will achieve complete peace once the mullahs depart from Iran, allowing it to be governed by its own people. Does it? It's one thing getting rid of the head of the snake. What comes after had always been our trouble. And I see no sign of this being different " Oh I don't know .... Try something other than being a barbaric Islamic theocratic republic perhapps? Time for a change ... It's all the rage over here, isn't it. | |||
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"Sure, so long as the region doesn't descend into civil war and send barbarism to Europe " Then Europe should start to defend itself from invasion. | |||
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"This is the same mistake we've done over and over again. I hope the Iranian people have a plan It cannot get any worse for Iranians than it has been over the past 47 years. The ayatollah regime has drained Iran's resources, developed weapons, and caused the deaths of many Iranians. Khamenei truly deserved that long missile aimed at his arse ,the mfucker recently killed 36000 young brave people with no regret . I am confident that the Middle East will achieve complete peace once the mullahs depart from Iran, allowing it to be governed by its own people. Does it? It's one thing getting rid of the head of the snake. What comes after had always been our trouble. And I see no sign of this being different " Absolutely, it does! Just celebrating the demise of a Nazi fascist murderer. Iranians know how to handle their own affairs. Starmer didn’t care about the protests, so he should definitely keep quiet now and just observe. | |||
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"Sure, so long as the region doesn't descend into civil war and send barbarism to Europe Then Europe should start to defend itself from invasion. " You all ready cry about the boats, what do you think this is going to do? | |||
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"The last democratic government in Iran was overthrown by the UK and the USA, Trump doesn't like democracy. " Any regime compared to the ayatollahs is a democratic regime. Therefore, they are justified in removing them. | |||
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"Sure, so long as the region doesn't descend into civil war and send barbarism to Europe Then Europe should start to defend itself from invasion. You all ready cry about the boats, what do you think this is going to do?" Thank goodness the Iranian people and those who want to return to their homeland don't have your lilly-livered supine attitude | |||
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"Jeremy Corbyn & David/Zac Paulden/Polanski will be grief stricken at the loss of their spiritual leader 😫" Totally true lol | |||
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"Iran have not confirmed it. Only Trump and Israel. " Iran will obviously be reluctant to announce this, as it is quite humiliating to lose your leader in a single day. That pathetic Mickey Mouse regime can only resort to killing young people or attacking hotels in neighbouring countries. That's all they are capable of. | |||
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"Iranians celebrating in the streets, waving Israeli flags and 90 million people free from oppression I wonder what the Hamas supporters marching in London streets will make of that? " Uprising has been going on for weeks, not that MSM have made much of it. How odd. | |||
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"The only source so far is Israel but they seem pretty sure about it!" more than likely a mossad agent got him on the quiet,,, | |||
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"Iranians celebrating in the streets, waving Israeli flags and 90 million people free from oppression I wonder what the Hamas supporters marching in London streets will make of that? " They are totally blinkered ... Existing in their own distorted version of reality | |||
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"Iranians celebrating in the streets, waving Israeli flags and 90 million people free from oppression I wonder what the Hamas supporters marching in London streets will make of that? They are totally blinkered ... Existing in their own distorted version of reality " Exactly the same as anyone else | |||
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"Iranians celebrating in the streets, waving Israeli flags and 90 million people free from oppression I wonder what the Hamas supporters marching in London streets will make of that? They are totally blinkered ... Existing in their own distorted version of reality " You talking about Trump? | |||
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"Imagine living on the outskirts of London and hating where you live because of black and brown people " Imagine going on a hate march every Saturday in London for 2.5 years, in support of Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and other various terrorist groups the Iranian regime once funded and supported? | |||
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"Imagine living on the outskirts of London and hating where you live because of black and brown people Imagine going on a hate march every Saturday in London for 2.5 years, in support of Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and other various terrorist groups the Iranian regime once funded and supported? " There were marches in other UK cities and all around the world too. Lots of them. Millions attended then. Nothing to do with supporting terrorist, like your comment is nothing to do with the topic here. What comes after Khameni? More terrorists i expect. This is the way it's always been. | |||
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"Imagine living on the outskirts of London and hating where you live because of black and brown people Imagine going on a hate march every Saturday in London for 2.5 years, in support of Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and other various terrorist groups the Iranian regime once funded and supported? There were marches in other UK cities and all around the world too. Lots of them. Millions attended then. Nothing to do with supporting terrorist, like your comment is nothing to do with the topic here. What comes after Khameni? More terrorists i expect. This is the way it's always been." What comes after Khameni? The answer Reza Pahlavi Why? Because most of the 90 million people want him as leader and want to be free from tyranny and live in peace with Isreal What happens to the IRCG, the Islamic extremists and even the morality police - They will end up in rubber dinghies heading to your country and joining in future hate marches on your streets | |||
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"Imagine living on the outskirts of London and hating where you live because of black and brown people Imagine going on a hate march every Saturday in London for 2.5 years, in support of Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and other various terrorist groups the Iranian regime once funded and supported? There were marches in other UK cities and all around the world too. Lots of them. Millions attended then. Nothing to do with supporting terrorist, like your comment is nothing to do with the topic here. What comes after Khameni? More terrorists i expect. This is the way it's always been. What comes after Khameni? The answer Reza Pahlavi Why? Because most of the 90 million people want him as leader and want to be free from tyranny and live in peace with Isreal What happens to the IRCG, the Islamic extremists and even the morality police - They will end up in rubber dinghies heading to your country and joining in future hate marches on your streets " You seem to have all the answers to all the problems. What a gem. How you're not global leader is a mystery 😀 | |||
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"Imagine living on the outskirts of London and hating where you live because of black and brown people Imagine going on a hate march every Saturday in London for 2.5 years, in support of Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and other various terrorist groups the Iranian regime once funded and supported? There were marches in other UK cities and all around the world too. Lots of them. Millions attended then. Nothing to do with supporting terrorist, like your comment is nothing to do with the topic here. What comes after Khameni? More terrorists i expect. This is the way it's always been." Not really, he was the most notorious terrorist of the century. I haven't seen any dictator or murderer who comes close to him. This was a guy who killed 40,000 people in just two days, or even 10 hours total, and arrested 200,000 others just for protesting against him in two days. You really can't find anyone worse than this century's killer. So, let's just celebrate the victory. And don't worry, the Iranians are well aware of everything that went down in Iraq and Yemen and others with similar situations. That kind of thing won't happen in Iran. They're way more united than those other countries. | |||
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"Imagine living on the outskirts of London and hating where you live because of black and brown people Imagine going on a hate march every Saturday in London for 2.5 years, in support of Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and other various terrorist groups the Iranian regime once funded and supported? There were marches in other UK cities and all around the world too. Lots of them. Millions attended then. Nothing to do with supporting terrorist, like your comment is nothing to do with the topic here. What comes after Khameni? More terrorists i expect. This is the way it's always been. Not really, he was the most notorious terrorist of the century. I haven't seen any dictator or murderer who comes close to him. This was a guy who killed 40,000 people in just two days, or even 10 hours total, and arrested 200,000 others just for protesting against him in two days. You really can't find anyone worse than this century's killer. So, let's just celebrate the victory. And don't worry, the Iranians are well aware of everything that went down in Iraq and Yemen and others with similar situations. That kind of thing won't happen in Iran. They're way more united than those other countries." Yeah, great that hes dead. But it still leaves hundreds of thousands of his entrenched acolytes and supporters armed and in power, and millioms of devoted citizens with extreme religious views burdened with rhetoric and hatred. Even if the head of state changes, they are still there. This is not going to be a simple regime change. | |||
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"Imagine living on the outskirts of London and hating where you live because of black and brown people Imagine going on a hate march every Saturday in London for 2.5 years, in support of Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and other various terrorist groups the Iranian regime once funded and supported? There were marches in other UK cities and all around the world too. Lots of them. Millions attended then. Nothing to do with supporting terrorist, like your comment is nothing to do with the topic here. What comes after Khameni? More terrorists i expect. This is the way it's always been. Not really, he was the most notorious terrorist of the century. I haven't seen any dictator or murderer who comes close to him. This was a guy who killed 40,000 people in just two days, or even 10 hours total, and arrested 200,000 others just for protesting against him in two days. You really can't find anyone worse than this century's killer. So, let's just celebrate the victory. And don't worry, the Iranians are well aware of everything that went down in Iraq and Yemen and others with similar situations. That kind of thing won't happen in Iran. They're way more united than those other countries. Yeah, great that hes dead. But it still leaves hundreds of thousands of his entrenched acolytes and supporters armed and in power, and millioms of devoted citizens with extreme religious views burdened with rhetoric and hatred. Even if the head of state changes, they are still there. This is not going to be a simple regime change." Only 2 percent of Iranians are followers of him, while 98 percent oppose them. These supporters are unlikely to maintain their hold on power because he was such a difficult person who refused to consider anyone after him. He never shared authority with anyone else and was the sole decision-maker in all matters. If you observed the recent negotiations, they had to consult him on how to respond to the Americans during the meeting. Therefore, those followers will lack a leader and will soon be overwhelmed by the Iranian populace and face dire consequences. Yes, it may be challenging and take time, but it is not as severe as in other countries, as I mentioned. | |||
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"Imagine living on the outskirts of London and hating where you live because of black and brown people Imagine going on a hate march every Saturday in London for 2.5 years, in support of Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and other various terrorist groups the Iranian regime once funded and supported? There were marches in other UK cities and all around the world too. Lots of them. Millions attended then. Nothing to do with supporting terrorist, like your comment is nothing to do with the topic here. What comes after Khameni? More terrorists i expect. This is the way it's always been. Not really, he was the most notorious terrorist of the century. I haven't seen any dictator or murderer who comes close to him. This was a guy who killed 40,000 people in just two days, or even 10 hours total, and arrested 200,000 others just for protesting against him in two days. You really can't find anyone worse than this century's killer. So, let's just celebrate the victory. And don't worry, the Iranians are well aware of everything that went down in Iraq and Yemen and others with similar situations. That kind of thing won't happen in Iran. They're way more united than those other countries. Yeah, great that hes dead. But it still leaves hundreds of thousands of his entrenched acolytes and supporters armed and in power, and millioms of devoted citizens with extreme religious views burdened with rhetoric and hatred. Even if the head of state changes, they are still there. This is not going to be a simple regime change. Only 2 percent of Iranians are followers of him, while 98 percent oppose them. These supporters are unlikely to maintain their hold on power because he was such a difficult person who refused to consider anyone after him. He never shared authority with anyone else and was the sole decision-maker in all matters. If you observed the recent negotiations, they had to consult him on how to respond to the Americans during the meeting. Therefore, those followers will lack a leader and will soon be overwhelmed by the Iranian populace and face dire consequences. Yes, it may be challenging and take time, but it is not as severe as in other countries, as I mentioned." I hope you're right, but considering more than 2% of the population are part of the actual regime and/ot hold extremist religious views, I dont think it's anywhere near as simple as you suggest. He's gone, but essentially nothing has changed, he'llbe replaced swiftly. It will need boots on the ground, a bloodbath, chaos, social destruction. Nothing is ever as simple as "theres more of us" when one side has guns, extreme views, tried and tested brutality and a desperate need to fight for survival. Rose-tinted glasses thinking is not going to help the Iranian people. | |||
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"Imagine living on the outskirts of London and hating where you live because of black and brown people Imagine going on a hate march every Saturday in London for 2.5 years, in support of Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and other various terrorist groups the Iranian regime once funded and supported? There were marches in other UK cities and all around the world too. Lots of them. Millions attended then. Nothing to do with supporting terrorist, like your comment is nothing to do with the topic here. What comes after Khameni? More terrorists i expect. This is the way it's always been. Not really, he was the most notorious terrorist of the century. I haven't seen any dictator or murderer who comes close to him. This was a guy who killed 40,000 people in just two days, or even 10 hours total, and arrested 200,000 others just for protesting against him in two days. You really can't find anyone worse than this century's killer. So, let's just celebrate the victory. And don't worry, the Iranians are well aware of everything that went down in Iraq and Yemen and others with similar situations. That kind of thing won't happen in Iran. They're way more united than those other countries. Yeah, great that hes dead. But it still leaves hundreds of thousands of his entrenched acolytes and supporters armed and in power, and millioms of devoted citizens with extreme religious views burdened with rhetoric and hatred. Even if the head of state changes, they are still there. This is not going to be a simple regime change. Only 2 percent of Iranians are followers of him, while 98 percent oppose them. These supporters are unlikely to maintain their hold on power because he was such a difficult person who refused to consider anyone after him. He never shared authority with anyone else and was the sole decision-maker in all matters. If you observed the recent negotiations, they had to consult him on how to respond to the Americans during the meeting. Therefore, those followers will lack a leader and will soon be overwhelmed by the Iranian populace and face dire consequences. Yes, it may be challenging and take time, but it is not as severe as in other countries, as I mentioned. I hope you're right, but considering more than 2% of the population are part of the actual regime and/ot hold extremist religious views, I dont think it's anywhere near as simple as you suggest. He's gone, but essentially nothing has changed, he'llbe replaced swiftly. It will need boots on the ground, a bloodbath, chaos, social destruction. Nothing is ever as simple as "theres more of us" when one side has guns, extreme views, tried and tested brutality and a desperate need to fight for survival. Rose-tinted glasses thinking is not going to help the Iranian people." Trust me, it is no more than 2 percent, and remember the strength of the remaining 98 percent. The Iranian people no longer wish to have any religious dictator ruling over them. They stood in front of the tanks in the streets a month ago. What you are overlooking in this situation is the influence of that 98 percent. If they had not taken to the streets a month ago, Trump and Israel would never have launched an attack on Iran. They would have continued negotiations just as Obama and Biden did. | |||
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"Imagine living on the outskirts of London and hating where you live because of black and brown people Imagine going on a hate march every Saturday in London for 2.5 years, in support of Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and other various terrorist groups the Iranian regime once funded and supported? There were marches in other UK cities and all around the world too. Lots of them. Millions attended then. Nothing to do with supporting terrorist, like your comment is nothing to do with the topic here. What comes after Khameni? More terrorists i expect. This is the way it's always been. Not really, he was the most notorious terrorist of the century. I haven't seen any dictator or murderer who comes close to him. This was a guy who killed 40,000 people in just two days, or even 10 hours total, and arrested 200,000 others just for protesting against him in two days. You really can't find anyone worse than this century's killer. So, let's just celebrate the victory. And don't worry, the Iranians are well aware of everything that went down in Iraq and Yemen and others with similar situations. That kind of thing won't happen in Iran. They're way more united than those other countries. Yeah, great that hes dead. But it still leaves hundreds of thousands of his entrenched acolytes and supporters armed and in power, and millioms of devoted citizens with extreme religious views burdened with rhetoric and hatred. Even if the head of state changes, they are still there. This is not going to be a simple regime change. Only 2 percent of Iranians are followers of him, while 98 percent oppose them. These supporters are unlikely to maintain their hold on power because he was such a difficult person who refused to consider anyone after him. He never shared authority with anyone else and was the sole decision-maker in all matters. If you observed the recent negotiations, they had to consult him on how to respond to the Americans during the meeting. Therefore, those followers will lack a leader and will soon be overwhelmed by the Iranian populace and face dire consequences. Yes, it may be challenging and take time, but it is not as severe as in other countries, as I mentioned. I hope you're right, but considering more than 2% of the population are part of the actual regime and/ot hold extremist religious views, I dont think it's anywhere near as simple as you suggest. He's gone, but essentially nothing has changed, he'llbe replaced swiftly. It will need boots on the ground, a bloodbath, chaos, social destruction. Nothing is ever as simple as "theres more of us" when one side has guns, extreme views, tried and tested brutality and a desperate need to fight for survival. Rose-tinted glasses thinking is not going to help the Iranian people. Trust me, it is no more than 2 percent, and remember the strength of the remaining 98 percent. The Iranian people no longer wish to have any religious dictator ruling over them. They stood in front of the tanks in the streets a month ago. What you are overlooking in this situation is the influence of that 98 percent. If they had not taken to the streets a month ago, Trump and Israel would never have launched an attack on Iran. They would have continued negotiations just as Obama and Biden did." I'm far too pragmatic to put any hope in blind trust when there are fanatics with guns involved. The Iranian people have no idea of democracy, governance, social welfare, defense, pretty much nothing of civil and peaceful society without a brutal regime. They are not like us and they never will be. They do have a lot of oil and uranium though so that makes them an attractive proposition to be mired in chaos. So that is what they will probably get. | |||
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"Imagine living on the outskirts of London and hating where you live because of black and brown people Imagine going on a hate march every Saturday in London for 2.5 years, in support of Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and other various terrorist groups the Iranian regime once funded and supported? There were marches in other UK cities and all around the world too. Lots of them. Millions attended then. Nothing to do with supporting terrorist, like your comment is nothing to do with the topic here. What comes after Khameni? More terrorists i expect. This is the way it's always been. Not really, he was the most notorious terrorist of the century. I haven't seen any dictator or murderer who comes close to him. This was a guy who killed 40,000 people in just two days, or even 10 hours total, and arrested 200,000 others just for protesting against him in two days. You really can't find anyone worse than this century's killer. So, let's just celebrate the victory. And don't worry, the Iranians are well aware of everything that went down in Iraq and Yemen and others with similar situations. That kind of thing won't happen in Iran. They're way more united than those other countries. Yeah, great that hes dead. But it still leaves hundreds of thousands of his entrenched acolytes and supporters armed and in power, and millioms of devoted citizens with extreme religious views burdened with rhetoric and hatred. Even if the head of state changes, they are still there. This is not going to be a simple regime change. Only 2 percent of Iranians are followers of him, while 98 percent oppose them. These supporters are unlikely to maintain their hold on power because he was such a difficult person who refused to consider anyone after him. He never shared authority with anyone else and was the sole decision-maker in all matters. If you observed the recent negotiations, they had to consult him on how to respond to the Americans during the meeting. Therefore, those followers will lack a leader and will soon be overwhelmed by the Iranian populace and face dire consequences. Yes, it may be challenging and take time, but it is not as severe as in other countries, as I mentioned. I hope you're right, but considering more than 2% of the population are part of the actual regime and/ot hold extremist religious views, I dont think it's anywhere near as simple as you suggest. He's gone, but essentially nothing has changed, he'llbe replaced swiftly. It will need boots on the ground, a bloodbath, chaos, social destruction. Nothing is ever as simple as "theres more of us" when one side has guns, extreme views, tried and tested brutality and a desperate need to fight for survival. Rose-tinted glasses thinking is not going to help the Iranian people. Trust me, it is no more than 2 percent, and remember the strength of the remaining 98 percent. The Iranian people no longer wish to have any religious dictator ruling over them. They stood in front of the tanks in the streets a month ago. What you are overlooking in this situation is the influence of that 98 percent. If they had not taken to the streets a month ago, Trump and Israel would never have launched an attack on Iran. They would have continued negotiations just as Obama and Biden did. I'm far too pragmatic to put any hope in blind trust when there are fanatics with guns involved. The Iranian people have no idea of democracy, governance, social welfare, defense, pretty much nothing of civil and peaceful society without a brutal regime. They are not like us and they never will be. They do have a lot of oil and uranium though so that makes them an attractive proposition to be mired in chaos. So that is what they will probably get. " It is somewhat naive to claim that they are oblivious to democracy. How ridiculous is that assertion? You completely overlook the reality of advancing technology that has connected nations. Do you genuinely believe you have a better understanding of democracy than they do? With that Mickey Mouse, you have placed him in a position of power? | |||
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"Amazing how something that's basically fuck all to do with Starmer still gets used as a stick to beat him with. Haters gonna hate " Are you completely disregarding what he pledged prior to the election regarding the IRGC, and now acting in an entirely different manner? How can you say this has nothing to do with him? Don't turn a blind eye and be a supporter. | |||
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"Amazing how something that's basically fuck all to do with Starmer still gets used as a stick to beat him with. Haters gonna hate " The man's a cunt and well out of his depth, so it's hardly surprising. If the past two years are anything to go by, he'll make something positive of this, waffle about it and change his mind a few days later. It's practically textbook now. | |||
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"Imagine living on the outskirts of London and hating where you live because of black and brown people Imagine going on a hate march every Saturday in London for 2.5 years, in support of Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and other various terrorist groups the Iranian regime once funded and supported? There were marches in other UK cities and all around the world too. Lots of them. Millions attended then. Nothing to do with supporting terrorist, like your comment is nothing to do with the topic here. What comes after Khameni? More terrorists i expect. This is the way it's always been. What comes after Khameni? The answer Reza Pahlavi Why? Because most of the 90 million people want him as leader and want to be free from tyranny and live in peace with Isreal What happens to the IRCG, the Islamic extremists and even the morality police - They will end up in rubber dinghies heading to your country and joining in future hate marches on your streets You seem to have all the answers to all the problems. What a gem. How you're not global leader is a mystery 😀 " You don’t need to be a global leader to realise the members of the terror group (IRGC) will flee for their lives to the only Westernised country not to designate them a terrorist organisation These extremists, Islamists and murderers won’t even need to throw their passports over the side of the dingy as they are genuinely escaping a war zone and heading to the only country which is going to accept them | |||
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"Imagine living on the outskirts of London and hating where you live because of black and brown people Imagine going on a hate march every Saturday in London for 2.5 years, in support of Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and other various terrorist groups the Iranian regime once funded and supported? There were marches in other UK cities and all around the world too. Lots of them. Millions attended then. Nothing to do with supporting terrorist, like your comment is nothing to do with the topic here. What comes after Khameni? More terrorists i expect. This is the way it's always been. What comes after Khameni? The answer Reza Pahlavi Why? Because most of the 90 million people want him as leader and want to be free from tyranny and live in peace with Isreal What happens to the IRCG, the Islamic extremists and even the morality police - They will end up in rubber dinghies heading to your country and joining in future hate marches on your streets You seem to have all the answers to all the problems. What a gem. How you're not global leader is a mystery 😀 You don’t need to be a global leader to realise the members of the terror group (IRGC) will flee for their lives to the only Westernised country not to designate them a terrorist organisation These extremists, Islamists and murderers won’t even need to throw their passports over the side of the dingy as they are genuinely escaping a war zone and heading to the only country which is going to accept them " And who exactly is going to make them flee? They're the ones who have got the guns and the keys to the treasury. Trump has already given them immunity if they hand in their guns - and with that comes freedom to stay and fuck up the country from the inside. Again. If anything, it will be normal Iranians fleeing the utter shitshow day-after chaos. | |||
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"As I live in a democracy (allegedly), with democratic principles, without an all-powerful theocratic regime in control of every aspect of daily life for decades, and i have freedom of thought and expression, it is fair to say I do indeed have a better understanding of democracy than the average Iranian, very many of who aren't connected to technology and live in sheds in the wilderness. Images from the streets of modern Tehran aren't exactly indicative of the nation. Rose-tinted glasses i do not possess. I lived in Egypt during their revolution when.Morsinswept to power, it was terrifying, so speak from a place of some experience of regime change in that region. The countries are not the same, but there are many similarities, primarily dependence on the military to be influential about whonis at the top and religion guiding daily life of ordinary people. I dont think it will be anywhere near as simple and clean as you're suggesting. " Wise Words ….Regime Change never is - Iraq, Afghanistan (many times ), Vietnam, Korea, Cambodia , Pakistan, Burma,Syria, Iran last time around …. OurLords & Masters never seem to learn the lessons of history do they? Many will suffer terrible things, many will die - mainly the young in the country where it’s being imposed & quite a few from the Armed Forces of those nations trying to enforce it too. Let’s just hope our government keeps UK troops out of this - it’s not our fight - though the early signs don’t look too good I’m afraid. | |||
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"As I live in a democracy (allegedly), with democratic principles, without an all-powerful theocratic regime in control of every aspect of daily life for decades, and i have freedom of thought and expression, it is fair to say I do indeed have a better understanding of democracy than the average Iranian, very many of who aren't connected to technology and live in sheds in the wilderness. Images from the streets of modern Tehran aren't exactly indicative of the nation. Rose-tinted glasses i do not possess. I lived in Egypt during their revolution when.Morsinswept to power, it was terrifying, so speak from a place of some experience of regime change in that region. The countries are not the same, but there are many similarities, primarily dependence on the military to be influential about whonis at the top and religion guiding daily life of ordinary people. I dont think it will be anywhere near as simple and clean as you're suggesting. " Do not attempt to diminish the significance of Iran; you are equally insignificant. Familiarize yourself with Iran's history before spewing baseless claims that suggest you are superior. I am quite certain that your history lessons have informed you that the first declaration of human rights was authored by Cyrus the Great. Was he not Iranian? Unfortunately, they are currently burdened by the presence of these ayatollahs, but they are striving to remove them, a task that is far more challenging than you might assume while seated in front of your laptop. They are engaged in a struggle to reclaim their democracy and have invested everything in this endeavour. Reflect on the Middle Ages in Europe; countless individuals sacrificed their lives to enable you to sit comfortably in front of your laptop. Their situation is no different. Do not presume that your age grants you the ability to recall Iran prior to 1979; simply observe the stark contrasts. Presently, Iran is governed by an Islamic theocracy that features a hybrid system, merging elected bodies (such as the President and Parliament) with an unelected supreme authority (the Supreme Leader), which we hope will change soon. | |||
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"Imagine living on the outskirts of London and hating where you live because of black and brown people Imagine going on a hate march every Saturday in London for 2.5 years, in support of Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and other various terrorist groups the Iranian regime once funded and supported? There were marches in other UK cities and all around the world too. Lots of them. Millions attended then. Nothing to do with supporting terrorist, like your comment is nothing to do with the topic here. What comes after Khameni? More terrorists i expect. This is the way it's always been. What comes after Khameni? The answer Reza Pahlavi Why? Because most of the 90 million people want him as leader and want to be free from tyranny and live in peace with Isreal What happens to the IRCG, the Islamic extremists and even the morality police - They will end up in rubber dinghies heading to your country and joining in future hate marches on your streets You seem to have all the answers to all the problems. What a gem. How you're not global leader is a mystery 😀 You don’t need to be a global leader to realise the members of the terror group (IRGC) will flee for their lives to the only Westernised country not to designate them a terrorist organisation These extremists, Islamists and murderers won’t even need to throw their passports over the side of the dingy as they are genuinely escaping a war zone and heading to the only country which is going to accept them And who exactly is going to make them flee? They're the ones who have got the guns and the keys to the treasury. Trump has already given them immunity if they hand in their guns - and with that comes freedom to stay and fuck up the country from the inside. Again. If anything, it will be normal Iranians fleeing the utter shitshow day-after chaos." However, it won't be long now. Do you genuinely believe that 98 percent of Iranians are afraid of the two percent who wield guns, led by a leader who hid like a rat in a hole for 100 days until his demise? | |||
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"As I live in a democracy (allegedly), with democratic principles, without an all-powerful theocratic regime in control of every aspect of daily life for decades, and i have freedom of thought and expression, it is fair to say I do indeed have a better understanding of democracy than the average Iranian, very many of who aren't connected to technology and live in sheds in the wilderness. Images from the streets of modern Tehran aren't exactly indicative of the nation. Rose-tinted glasses i do not possess. I lived in Egypt during their revolution when.Morsinswept to power, it was terrifying, so speak from a place of some experience of regime change in that region. The countries are not the same, but there are many similarities, primarily dependence on the military to be influential about whonis at the top and religion guiding daily life of ordinary people. I dont think it will be anywhere near as simple and clean as you're suggesting. Do not attempt to diminish the significance of Iran; you are equally insignificant. Familiarize yourself with Iran's history before spewing baseless claims that suggest you are superior. I am quite certain that your history lessons have informed you that the first declaration of human rights was authored by Cyrus the Great. Was he not Iranian? Unfortunately, they are currently burdened by the presence of these ayatollahs, but they are striving to remove them, a task that is far more challenging than you might assume while seated in front of your laptop. They are engaged in a struggle to reclaim their democracy and have invested everything in this endeavour. Reflect on the Middle Ages in Europe; countless individuals sacrificed their lives to enable you to sit comfortably in front of your laptop. Their situation is no different. Do not presume that your age grants you the ability to recall Iran prior to 1979; simply observe the stark contrasts. Presently, Iran is governed by an Islamic theocracy that features a hybrid system, merging elected bodies (such as the President and Parliament) with an unelected supreme authority (the Supreme Leader), which we hope will change soon. " And now you've diminished your conversation to insults, which I have seen you do before to others when anyone challenges your myopic rose-tinted view of a utopian Iran, harking back to a history that is long since dead and has no hope of being resurrected from the pages of a book. You may well have a decent understanding of the history of Iran, many people do, but from your comfortable and safe home you let it blind you to the grim psychology of major change, political chance and diplomatic poker that is possibly going to become the reality of the Iranian people. Perhaps it's age that gives me that insight, who knows. Perhaps it's just common sense. If you think it's going to be any different to what has happened in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya etc, I'm afraid you're wrong. The Egyptian example, with faux-democracy for show and bank loans, is your best hope. | |||
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"Imagine living on the outskirts of London and hating where you live because of black and brown people Imagine going on a hate march every Saturday in London for 2.5 years, in support of Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and other various terrorist groups the Iranian regime once funded and supported? There were marches in other UK cities and all around the world too. Lots of them. Millions attended then. Nothing to do with supporting terrorist, like your comment is nothing to do with the topic here. What comes after Khameni? More terrorists i expect. This is the way it's always been. What comes after Khameni? The answer Reza Pahlavi Why? Because most of the 90 million people want him as leader and want to be free from tyranny and live in peace with Isreal What happens to the IRCG, the Islamic extremists and even the morality police - They will end up in rubber dinghies heading to your country and joining in future hate marches on your streets You seem to have all the answers to all the problems. What a gem. How you're not global leader is a mystery 😀 You don’t need to be a global leader to realise the members of the terror group (IRGC) will flee for their lives to the only Westernised country not to designate them a terrorist organisation These extremists, Islamists and murderers won’t even need to throw their passports over the side of the dingy as they are genuinely escaping a war zone and heading to the only country which is going to accept them And who exactly is going to make them flee? They're the ones who have got the guns and the keys to the treasury. Trump has already given them immunity if they hand in their guns - and with that comes freedom to stay and fuck up the country from the inside. Again. If anything, it will be normal Iranians fleeing the utter shitshow day-after chaos. However, it won't be long now. Do you genuinely believe that 98 percent of Iranians are afraid of the two percent who wield guns, led by a leader who hid like a rat in a hole for 100 days until his demise?" A quick reality check. Of this 98% you often claim, how many are able to fight with thier bare hands to overthrow a man with a gun whos a bit of an extremist and has to fight for his life, how many are not children, how many are not disabled, elderly, pregnant, or see a man with a gun and say "nah, hes got a gun", or just dont care? The number diminishes rapidly. | |||
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"As I live in a democracy (allegedly), with democratic principles, without an all-powerful theocratic regime in control of every aspect of daily life for decades, and i have freedom of thought and expression, it is fair to say I do indeed have a better understanding of democracy than the average Iranian, very many of who aren't connected to technology and live in sheds in the wilderness. Images from the streets of modern Tehran aren't exactly indicative of the nation. Rose-tinted glasses i do not possess. I lived in Egypt during their revolution when.Morsinswept to power, it was terrifying, so speak from a place of some experience of regime change in that region. The countries are not the same, but there are many similarities, primarily dependence on the military to be influential about whonis at the top and religion guiding daily life of ordinary people. I dont think it will be anywhere near as simple and clean as you're suggesting. Do not attempt to diminish the significance of Iran; you are equally insignificant. Familiarize yourself with Iran's history before spewing baseless claims that suggest you are superior. I am quite certain that your history lessons have informed you that the first declaration of human rights was authored by Cyrus the Great. Was he not Iranian? Unfortunately, they are currently burdened by the presence of these ayatollahs, but they are striving to remove them, a task that is far more challenging than you might assume while seated in front of your laptop. They are engaged in a struggle to reclaim their democracy and have invested everything in this endeavour. Reflect on the Middle Ages in Europe; countless individuals sacrificed their lives to enable you to sit comfortably in front of your laptop. Their situation is no different. Do not presume that your age grants you the ability to recall Iran prior to 1979; simply observe the stark contrasts. Presently, Iran is governed by an Islamic theocracy that features a hybrid system, merging elected bodies (such as the President and Parliament) with an unelected supreme authority (the Supreme Leader), which we hope will change soon. And now you've diminished your conversation to insults, which I have seen you do before to others when anyone challenges your myopic rose-tinted view of a utopian Iran, harking back to a history that is long since dead and has no hope of being resurrected from the pages of a book. You may well have a decent understanding of the history of Iran, many people do, but from your comfortable and safe home you let it blind you to the grim psychology of major change, political chance and diplomatic poker that is possibly going to become the reality of the Iranian people. Perhaps it's age that gives me that insight, who knows. Perhaps it's just common sense. If you think it's going to be any different to what has happened in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya etc, I'm afraid you're wrong. The Egyptian example, with faux-democracy for show and bank loans, is your best hope." Are you kidding me? You’re insulting the entire nation of Iran by acting like you’re superior and then accusing me of turning this conversation into an insult. If I’m not familiar with a nation’s history, I usually just stay quiet, so I hope you can do the same.To claim that you have monitored my discussions with others regarding Iran is rather childish; why did you not take part yourself and express what you wished to convey if it was difficult for you to hear? | |||
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"Imagine living on the outskirts of London and hating where you live because of black and brown people Imagine going on a hate march every Saturday in London for 2.5 years, in support of Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and other various terrorist groups the Iranian regime once funded and supported? There were marches in other UK cities and all around the world too. Lots of them. Millions attended then. Nothing to do with supporting terrorist, like your comment is nothing to do with the topic here. What comes after Khameni? More terrorists i expect. This is the way it's always been. What comes after Khameni? The answer Reza Pahlavi Why? Because most of the 90 million people want him as leader and want to be free from tyranny and live in peace with Isreal What happens to the IRCG, the Islamic extremists and even the morality police - They will end up in rubber dinghies heading to your country and joining in future hate marches on your streets You seem to have all the answers to all the problems. What a gem. How you're not global leader is a mystery 😀 You don’t need to be a global leader to realise the members of the terror group (IRGC) will flee for their lives to the only Westernised country not to designate them a terrorist organisation These extremists, Islamists and murderers won’t even need to throw their passports over the side of the dingy as they are genuinely escaping a war zone and heading to the only country which is going to accept them And who exactly is going to make them flee? They're the ones who have got the guns and the keys to the treasury. Trump has already given them immunity if they hand in their guns - and with that comes freedom to stay and fuck up the country from the inside. Again. If anything, it will be normal Iranians fleeing the utter shitshow day-after chaos. However, it won't be long now. Do you genuinely believe that 98 percent of Iranians are afraid of the two percent who wield guns, led by a leader who hid like a rat in a hole for 100 days until his demise? A quick reality check. Of this 98% you often claim, how many are able to fight with thier bare hands to overthrow a man with a gun whos a bit of an extremist and has to fight for his life, how many are not children, how many are not disabled, elderly, pregnant, or see a man with a gun and say "nah, hes got a gun", or just dont care? The number diminishes rapidly." I am not asserting 98 percent. This is the truth. Why should they fear their weapons when their children have been harmed by them? They no longer care; they will confront all of them with their bare hands now, as they will be significantly weakened after the attack from USA and Israel. These terrorists are nearing the conclusion of their comfortable existence. I recommend reading the news and keeping up with it. | |||
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"As I live in a democracy (allegedly), with democratic principles, without an all-powerful theocratic regime in control of every aspect of daily life for decades, and i have freedom of thought and expression, it is fair to say I do indeed have a better understanding of democracy than the average Iranian, very many of who aren't connected to technology and live in sheds in the wilderness. Images from the streets of modern Tehran aren't exactly indicative of the nation. Rose-tinted glasses i do not possess. I lived in Egypt during their revolution when.Morsinswept to power, it was terrifying, so speak from a place of some experience of regime change in that region. The countries are not the same, but there are many similarities, primarily dependence on the military to be influential about whonis at the top and religion guiding daily life of ordinary people. I dont think it will be anywhere near as simple and clean as you're suggesting. Do not attempt to diminish the significance of Iran; you are equally insignificant. Familiarize yourself with Iran's history before spewing baseless claims that suggest you are superior. I am quite certain that your history lessons have informed you that the first declaration of human rights was authored by Cyrus the Great. Was he not Iranian? Unfortunately, they are currently burdened by the presence of these ayatollahs, but they are striving to remove them, a task that is far more challenging than you might assume while seated in front of your laptop. They are engaged in a struggle to reclaim their democracy and have invested everything in this endeavour. Reflect on the Middle Ages in Europe; countless individuals sacrificed their lives to enable you to sit comfortably in front of your laptop. Their situation is no different. Do not presume that your age grants you the ability to recall Iran prior to 1979; simply observe the stark contrasts. Presently, Iran is governed by an Islamic theocracy that features a hybrid system, merging elected bodies (such as the President and Parliament) with an unelected supreme authority (the Supreme Leader), which we hope will change soon. And now you've diminished your conversation to insults, which I have seen you do before to others when anyone challenges your myopic rose-tinted view of a utopian Iran, harking back to a history that is long since dead and has no hope of being resurrected from the pages of a book. You may well have a decent understanding of the history of Iran, many people do, but from your comfortable and safe home you let it blind you to the grim psychology of major change, political chance and diplomatic poker that is possibly going to become the reality of the Iranian people. Perhaps it's age that gives me that insight, who knows. Perhaps it's just common sense. If you think it's going to be any different to what has happened in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya etc, I'm afraid you're wrong. The Egyptian example, with faux-democracy for show and bank loans, is your best hope. Are you kidding me? You’re insulting the entire nation of Iran by acting like you’re superior and then accusing me of turning this conversation into an insult. If I’m not familiar with a nation’s history, I usually just stay quiet, so I hope you can do the same.To claim that you have monitored my discussions with others regarding Iran is rather childish; why did you not take part yourself and express what you wished to convey if it was difficult for you to hear?" Ive not insulted the nation of Iran, or its people in any way. There are politocal commentators, expertsnjn middle east politics and even Iranians who will agree with my pragmatic and realistic tone. Critical thought is useful in debate so long as it is heard. Does critical thoughts, challenges and argument make someone superior to others? No, but perhaps some struggle with it. Devils advocate can pull people back from rose-tinted utopia. I may have insulted you by not agreeing with you, but this is not the same thing, although I have a feeling in your mind they may be. No, I'm not kidding you. You turn to insults when challenged. You've done it again, calling me childish - for simply fucking reading what you've put into a public forum. Reading isnt "monitoring" and not taking part is my choice, nobody compells us to enageg here, unlike in Iran where they are compelled to toe the line by men with guns. Oh and yes, I am very familiar with Iran's history - though not its ancient history (beyond archeolgy) which you dwell on as if it were some kind of continual civilisation to today. Irans history today is meaningless. Its future is undecided. | |||
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"Imagine living on the outskirts of London and hating where you live because of black and brown people Imagine going on a hate march every Saturday in London for 2.5 years, in support of Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and other various terrorist groups the Iranian regime once funded and supported? There were marches in other UK cities and all around the world too. Lots of them. Millions attended then. Nothing to do with supporting terrorist, like your comment is nothing to do with the topic here. What comes after Khameni? More terrorists i expect. This is the way it's always been. What comes after Khameni? The answer Reza Pahlavi Why? Because most of the 90 million people want him as leader and want to be free from tyranny and live in peace with Isreal What happens to the IRCG, the Islamic extremists and even the morality police - They will end up in rubber dinghies heading to your country and joining in future hate marches on your streets You seem to have all the answers to all the problems. What a gem. How you're not global leader is a mystery 😀 You don’t need to be a global leader to realise the members of the terror group (IRGC) will flee for their lives to the only Westernised country not to designate them a terrorist organisation These extremists, Islamists and murderers won’t even need to throw their passports over the side of the dingy as they are genuinely escaping a war zone and heading to the only country which is going to accept them And who exactly is going to make them flee? They're the ones who have got the guns and the keys to the treasury. Trump has already given them immunity if they hand in their guns - and with that comes freedom to stay and fuck up the country from the inside. Again. If anything, it will be normal Iranians fleeing the utter shitshow day-after chaos. However, it won't be long now. Do you genuinely believe that 98 percent of Iranians are afraid of the two percent who wield guns, led by a leader who hid like a rat in a hole for 100 days until his demise? A quick reality check. Of this 98% you often claim, how many are able to fight with thier bare hands to overthrow a man with a gun whos a bit of an extremist and has to fight for his life, how many are not children, how many are not disabled, elderly, pregnant, or see a man with a gun and say "nah, hes got a gun", or just dont care? The number diminishes rapidly. I am not asserting 98 percent. This is the truth. Why should they fear their weapons when their children have been harmed by them? They no longer care; they will confront all of them with their bare hands now, as they will be significantly weakened after the attack from USA and Israel. These terrorists are nearing the conclusion of their comfortable existence. I recommend reading the news and keeping up with it." Perhaps you should ask someone who is unarmed why they would fear an agressor who has a weapon. Maybe ask them if they are prepared to die, right now, and make orphans of their chuldren. Again, it would diminish the number. | |||
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"As I live in a democracy (allegedly), with democratic principles, without an all-powerful theocratic regime in control of every aspect of daily life for decades, and i have freedom of thought and expression, it is fair to say I do indeed have a better understanding of democracy than the average Iranian, very many of who aren't connected to technology and live in sheds in the wilderness. Images from the streets of modern Tehran aren't exactly indicative of the nation. Rose-tinted glasses i do not possess. I lived in Egypt during their revolution when.Morsinswept to power, it was terrifying, so speak from a place of some experience of regime change in that region. The countries are not the same, but there are many similarities, primarily dependence on the military to be influential about whonis at the top and religion guiding daily life of ordinary people. I dont think it will be anywhere near as simple and clean as you're suggesting. Do not attempt to diminish the significance of Iran; you are equally insignificant. Familiarize yourself with Iran's history before spewing baseless claims that suggest you are superior. I am quite certain that your history lessons have informed you that the first declaration of human rights was authored by Cyrus the Great. Was he not Iranian? Unfortunately, they are currently burdened by the presence of these ayatollahs, but they are striving to remove them, a task that is far more challenging than you might assume while seated in front of your laptop. They are engaged in a struggle to reclaim their democracy and have invested everything in this endeavour. Reflect on the Middle Ages in Europe; countless individuals sacrificed their lives to enable you to sit comfortably in front of your laptop. Their situation is no different. Do not presume that your age grants you the ability to recall Iran prior to 1979; simply observe the stark contrasts. Presently, Iran is governed by an Islamic theocracy that features a hybrid system, merging elected bodies (such as the President and Parliament) with an unelected supreme authority (the Supreme Leader), which we hope will change soon. And now you've diminished your conversation to insults, which I have seen you do before to others when anyone challenges your myopic rose-tinted view of a utopian Iran, harking back to a history that is long since dead and has no hope of being resurrected from the pages of a book. You may well have a decent understanding of the history of Iran, many people do, but from your comfortable and safe home you let it blind you to the grim psychology of major change, political chance and diplomatic poker that is possibly going to become the reality of the Iranian people. Perhaps it's age that gives me that insight, who knows. Perhaps it's just common sense. If you think it's going to be any different to what has happened in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya etc, I'm afraid you're wrong. The Egyptian example, with faux-democracy for show and bank loans, is your best hope. Are you kidding me? You’re insulting the entire nation of Iran by acting like you’re superior and then accusing me of turning this conversation into an insult. If I’m not familiar with a nation’s history, I usually just stay quiet, so I hope you can do the same.To claim that you have monitored my discussions with others regarding Iran is rather childish; why did you not take part yourself and express what you wished to convey if it was difficult for you to hear? Ive not insulted the nation of Iran, or its people in any way. There are politocal commentators, expertsnjn middle east politics and even Iranians who will agree with my pragmatic and realistic tone. Critical thought is useful in debate so long as it is heard. Does critical thoughts, challenges and argument make someone superior to others? No, but perhaps some struggle with it. Devils advocate can pull people back from rose-tinted utopia. I may have insulted you by not agreeing with you, but this is not the same thing, although I have a feeling in your mind they may be. No, I'm not kidding you. You turn to insults when challenged. You've done it again, calling me childish - for simply fucking reading what you've put into a public forum. Reading isnt "monitoring" and not taking part is my choice, nobody compells us to enageg here, unlike in Iran where they are compelled to toe the line by men with guns. Oh and yes, I am very familiar with Iran's history - though not its ancient history (beyond archeolgy) which you dwell on as if it were some kind of continual civilisation to today. Irans history today is meaningless. Its future is undecided." Oh, you did indeed deliver an insult, and it resonated as quite lacking in substance. You have disrespected an entire nation by suggesting they possess no understanding of democracy; amusingly, you place yourself on a pedestal above them. There is no need for me to reiterate; simply gather your thoughts and reflect upon them once more. You have not offended me in the slightest, for it is simply beyond your capability. You attempt to instill fear in the populace regarding terrorists, while I stand in stark opposition, advocating for a resolute fight against them. This is where our perspectives diverge. | |||
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"To claim that the history of Iran today holds no significance reveals the reasons we ought to dismiss your perspective on the matter of Iran." Kinda dont give a flying fuck whether you dismiss my opinion or not. The fact you do says all i need to know that it was wholly pointless of me to attempt to debate ideas with someone who has no capacity for intellectualising stark and obvious reality, or of critical thought. For that reason, I'll leave you to roll around in your myopic fantasy story ideas. | |||
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" “And who exactly is going to make them flee?” Try over 85 million angry Persians seeking revenge for almost half a century of tyranny and murder. Anyone declaring themselves as the new IRGC leader will reduce their own lifespan to about 5 mins with the help of Mossad, the IDF and the USS Abraham Lincoln So they're going to flatten Iran like they did Gaza? I bet the Iranians will love that on their fight for freedom." Considering Iran is almost 5000 time bigger than Gaza I think that’s doubtful but I’m guessing Geography isn’t one of your subjects? | |||
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"To claim that the history of Iran today holds no significance reveals the reasons we ought to dismiss your perspective on the matter of Iran. Kinda dont give a flying fuck whether you dismiss my opinion or not. The fact you do says all i need to know that it was wholly pointless of me to attempt to debate ideas with someone who has no capacity for intellectualising stark and obvious reality, or of critical thought. For that reason, I'll leave you to roll around in your myopic fantasy story ideas." I truly have no concern for yours as well; it simply does not function that way. You claim to be discussing reality while others fail to comprehend. | |||
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" “And who exactly is going to make them flee?” Try over 85 million angry Persians seeking revenge for almost half a century of tyranny and murder. Anyone declaring themselves as the new IRGC leader will reduce their own lifespan to about 5 mins with the help of Mossad, the IDF and the USS Abraham Lincoln So they're going to flatten Iran like they did Gaza? I bet the Iranians will love that on their fight for freedom. Considering Iran is almost 5000 time bigger than Gaza I think that’s doubtful but I’m guessing Geography isn’t one of your subjects? " What makes you think geography isnt one of my strong points? It was a basic question, I would have thought even you could answer it. | |||
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" “And who exactly is going to make them flee?” Try over 85 million angry Persians seeking revenge for almost half a century of tyranny and murder. Anyone declaring themselves as the new IRGC leader will reduce their own lifespan to about 5 mins with the help of Mossad, the IDF and the USS Abraham Lincoln So they're going to flatten Iran like they did Gaza? I bet the Iranians will love that on their fight for freedom. Considering Iran is almost 5000 time bigger than Gaza I think that’s doubtful but I’m guessing Geography isn’t one of your subjects? What makes you think geography isnt one of my strong points? It was a basic question, I would have thought even you could answer it." I’ve already answered your question clearly and concisely why it’s not possible to flatten Iran So along with History, Geography, we can now add a deficiency in written comprehension? | |||
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" “And who exactly is going to make them flee?” Try over 85 million angry Persians seeking revenge for almost half a century of tyranny and murder. Anyone declaring themselves as the new IRGC leader will reduce their own lifespan to about 5 mins with the help of Mossad, the IDF and the USS Abraham Lincoln So they're going to flatten Iran like they did Gaza? I bet the Iranians will love that on their fight for freedom. Considering Iran is almost 5000 time bigger than Gaza I think that’s doubtful but I’m guessing Geography isn’t one of your subjects? What makes you think geography isnt one of my strong points? It was a basic question, I would have thought even you could answer it. I’ve already answered your question clearly and concisely why it’s not possible to flatten Iran So along with History, Geography, we can now add a deficiency in written comprehension? " Oh I hope that you makes you feel ever so powerful and important. Pure comedy 😃 | |||
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"Starmer's failure to support the 40,000 protesters in Iran, coupled with his silence on designating the IRGC as a terrorist organization, will mark him as one of the most reprehensible politicians in Europe. His actions were appalling and starkly contradicted his prior commitments before the Labour won the election. He is nothing but a despicable liar. Iranians, Europeans, Americans, and citizens of other democratic nations will remember this disgrace for years to come. A revolting individual who has sought sympathy from dictatorial leaders in China.It is hoped that we will witness a change in the UK soon." | |||
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" “And who exactly is going to make them flee?” Try over 85 million angry Persians seeking revenge for almost half a century of tyranny and murder. Anyone declaring themselves as the new IRGC leader will reduce their own lifespan to about 5 mins with the help of Mossad, the IDF and the USS Abraham Lincoln So they're going to flatten Iran like they did Gaza? I bet the Iranians will love that on their fight for freedom. Considering Iran is almost 5000 time bigger than Gaza I think that’s doubtful but I’m guessing Geography isn’t one of your subjects? What makes you think geography isnt one of my strong points? It was a basic question, I would have thought even you could answer it. I’ve already answered your question clearly and concisely why it’s not possible to flatten Iran So along with History, Geography, we can now add a deficiency in written comprehension? Oh I hope that you makes you feel ever so powerful and important. Pure comedy 😃 " According to you I have all the remarkable qualities of a global leader (thanks for the compliment) so let’s just say being powerful and important goes with the job | |||
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"How about a touch of sanity on the first day of Spring……… The Middle East is fucked. In-fighting amongst themselves and their neighbours for centuries, outcome barely changed. Russia led by a warmonger that wants the USSR to return to what it was China wanting Taiwan. North Korea wanting South Korea Afghanistan & Pakistan now bombing each other The USA (Trump) wanting anything he can get his slimy hands on Let’s face it…………. The whole world is completely FUCKED! And there is nothing that we as ‘Joe Public’, can do about it! 😱 " We never could. The interests of the military industrial complex align with big money and the oil giants. The decision was made. Western Liberal views are irrelevant. We should understand gunboat diplomacy more than most. | |||
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"I read an interesting article about Trump yesterday that was all about the real reasons behind his recent military operations. All I the name of protecting the USA from drugs and now a foreign nuclear threat. The suggestion is that the USA will soon control most of the oil that has until now supplied China, and so basically Trump now has control over China's energy supply and by default their economy. 🤔" Naturally, he desires to be part of the process. What else could you consider? Why do you believe China should take precedence over them? Iranians express a preference for the USA to oversee their oil rather than China, as the latter has depleted their resources in collaboration with Russia since 1979, leaving them with nothing. If you compare the currency exchange rate in Iran from 1979 to 2026: 1 US dollar was 7 toman in 1979, 1 US dollar is 160,000 toman in 2026. This is why Iranians are not opposed to Trump gaining control. It makes sense. Additionally, they do not want their earnings to support Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and similar groups. That money belongs to them, not to a terrorist regime. | |||
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"Iran have not confirmed it. Only Trump and Israel. Iran will obviously be reluctant to announce this, as it is quite humiliating to lose your leader in a single day. That pathetic Mickey Mouse regime can only resort to killing young people or attacking hotels in neighbouring countries. That's all they are capable of." ...how many young gazans did Israel kill? | |||
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"Iran have not confirmed it. Only Trump and Israel. Iran will obviously be reluctant to announce this, as it is quite humiliating to lose your leader in a single day. That pathetic Mickey Mouse regime can only resort to killing young people or attacking hotels in neighbouring countries. That's all they are capable of....how many young gazans did Israel kill?" I have mentioned this to you multiple times; you should start a thread about Gaza since you are so interested. People will engage and respond to your questions. | |||
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"Iran have not confirmed it. Only Trump and Israel. Iran will obviously be reluctant to announce this, as it is quite humiliating to lose your leader in a single day. That pathetic Mickey Mouse regime can only resort to killing young people or attacking hotels in neighbouring countries. That's all they are capable of....how many young gazans did Israel kill? I have mentioned this to you multiple times; you should start a thread about Gaza since you are so interested. People will engage and respond to your questions." ...even though you do the same yourself....but ok...lets stick to Iran....Israel bombed a school in Iran..killing 50 schoolgirls...irs early days yet...im sure they'll up their total soon.. | |||
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"They're quite often correct when they make such claims. Their intelligence coupled with the accuracy of their guided missiles is exemplary." It’s amazing how accurate they can be, know exactly where he was to kill him, know what time they killed him But in the same day they also bombed a school and killed 51 school girls | |||
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"Iran have not confirmed it. Only Trump and Israel. Iran will obviously be reluctant to announce this, as it is quite humiliating to lose your leader in a single day. That pathetic Mickey Mouse regime can only resort to killing young people or attacking hotels in neighbouring countries. That's all they are capable of....how many young gazans did Israel kill? I have mentioned this to you multiple times; you should start a thread about Gaza since you are so interested. People will engage and respond to your questions....even though you do the same yourself....but ok...let’s stick to Iran....Israel bombed a school in Iran..killing 50 schoolgirls...irs early days yet...im sure they'll up their total soon.." I find it difficult to place my trust in Iranian officials, and I tend to rely more on what the BBC reported . The BBC has verified clips of the aftermath of the explosion, which show smoke rising from a building as crowds gather nearby and people can be heard screaming in panic. But it has not been able to independently verify the death toll - international news organisations are often refused visas to Iran which severely limits their ability to gather information there. I have observed on social media a group of students in Iran demonstrating their support for military actions by the US and Israel while chanting, "I love Trump." Have you come across this? | |||
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"Iran have not confirmed it. Only Trump and Israel. Iran will obviously be reluctant to announce this, as it is quite humiliating to lose your leader in a single day. That pathetic Mickey Mouse regime can only resort to killing young people or attacking hotels in neighbouring countries. That's all they are capable of....how many young gazans did Israel kill? I have mentioned this to you multiple times; you should start a thread about Gaza since you are so interested. People will engage and respond to your questions....even though you do the same yourself....but ok...let’s stick to Iran....Israel bombed a school in Iran..killing 50 schoolgirls...irs early days yet...im sure they'll up their total soon.. I find it difficult to place my trust in Iranian officials, and I tend to rely more on what the BBC reported . The BBC has verified clips of the aftermath of the explosion, which show smoke rising from a building as crowds gather nearby and people can be heard screaming in panic. But it has not been able to independently verify the death toll - international news organisations are often refused visas to Iran which severely limits their ability to gather information there. I have observed on social media a group of students in Iran demonstrating their support for military actions by the US and Israel while chanting, "I love Trump." Have you come across this? " Id the BBC say its friday I always check. You cant believe a word those woke idiots say... | |||
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"Iran have not confirmed it. Only Trump and Israel. Iran will obviously be reluctant to announce this, as it is quite humiliating to lose your leader in a single day. That pathetic Mickey Mouse regime can only resort to killing young people or attacking hotels in neighbouring countries. That's all they are capable of....how many young gazans did Israel kill? I have mentioned this to you multiple times; you should start a thread about Gaza since you are so interested. People will engage and respond to your questions....even though you do the same yourself....but ok...let’s stick to Iran....Israel bombed a school in Iran..killing 50 schoolgirls...irs early days yet...im sure they'll up their total soon.. I find it difficult to place my trust in Iranian officials, and I tend to rely more on what the BBC reported . The BBC has verified clips of the aftermath of the explosion, which show smoke rising from a building as crowds gather nearby and people can be heard screaming in panic. But it has not been able to independently verify the death toll - international news organisations are often refused visas to Iran which severely limits their ability to gather information there. I have observed on social media a group of students in Iran demonstrating their support for military actions by the US and Israel while chanting, "I love Trump." Have you come across this? " .. didn't you boast on previous threads about your "scources" in Iran....?... | |||
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"But can we be sure that he's not hiding under Starmers desk? I bet you call yourself a patriot " He paints roundabouts x | |||
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"Iran have not confirmed it. Only Trump and Israel. Iran will obviously be reluctant to announce this, as it is quite humiliating to lose your leader in a single day. That pathetic Mickey Mouse regime can only resort to killing young people or attacking hotels in neighbouring countries. That's all they are capable of....how many young gazans did Israel kill? I have mentioned this to you multiple times; you should start a thread about Gaza since you are so interested. People will engage and respond to your questions....even though you do the same yourself....but ok...lets stick to Iran....Israel bombed a school in Iran..killing 50 schoolgirls...irs early days yet...im sure they'll up their total soon.. When are you going to initiate a thread? We are all waiting. You cannot simply pose questions and leave; you consistently communicate through inquiries, making it challenging for individuals to respond with lengthy answers to a trivial question...50 Iranian schoolgirls are trivial to you...? People get killed in wars.. sad but true. Get over it. " ...people or school children? | |||
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"Last night it sounded uncertain about the fate of this vile creature. This morning it sounds more definite that he has been killed. I hope it is true but not sure it will solve anything." It's akin to Heracles, cutting the head off the hydra. | |||
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"But can we be sure that he's not hiding under Starmers desk? " He is in Corbyns wardrobe. Jeremy loves an Ayatollah | |||
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"Iran have not confirmed it. Only Trump and Israel. Iran will obviously be reluctant to announce this, as it is quite humiliating to lose your leader in a single day. That pathetic Mickey Mouse regime can only resort to killing young people or attacking hotels in neighbouring countries. That's all they are capable of....how many young gazans did Israel kill? I have mentioned this to you multiple times; you should start a thread about Gaza since you are so interested. People will engage and respond to your questions....even though you do the same yourself....but ok...lets stick to Iran....Israel bombed a school in Iran..killing 50 schoolgirls...irs early days yet...im sure they'll up their total soon.. When are you going to initiate a thread? We are all waiting. You cannot simply pose questions and leave; you consistently communicate through inquiries, making it challenging for individuals to respond with lengthy answers to a trivial question...50 Iranian schoolgirls are trivial to you...?" The Iranian regime have killed 50000 protestors since new year. It is sad,if true,that a school was hit,but the IRGC have killed thousands of defenceless people and the Persians have had enough of their leaders. They have asked Israel for help and it is being delivered. | |||
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"Iran have not confirmed it. Only Trump and Israel. Iran will obviously be reluctant to announce this, as it is quite humiliating to lose your leader in a single day. That pathetic Mickey Mouse regime can only resort to killing young people or attacking hotels in neighbouring countries. That's all they are capable of....how many young gazans did Israel kill? I have mentioned this to you multiple times; you should start a thread about Gaza since you are so interested. People will engage and respond to your questions....even though you do the same yourself....but ok...lets stick to Iran....Israel bombed a school in Iran..killing 50 schoolgirls...irs early days yet...im sure they'll up their total soon.. When are you going to initiate a thread? We are all waiting. You cannot simply pose questions and leave; you consistently communicate through inquiries, making it challenging for individuals to respond with lengthy answers to a trivial question...50 Iranian schoolgirls are trivial to you...? People get killed in wars.. sad but true. Get over it. ...people or school children?" If you were genuinely concerned about the children in Iran, you would have expressed your thoughts with just a couple of sentences a month ago Following the deaths of at least 3,000 individuals and the arrest of 400. see you later | |||
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"Jeremy Corbyn & David/Zac Paulden/Polanski will be grief stricken at the loss of their spiritual leader 😫" Reading your post is fascinating, I hope you are merely bating the progressives or are we getting a glimpse of your world understanding? | |||
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"But can we be sure that he's not hiding under Starmers desk? He is in Corbyns wardrobe. Jeremy loves an Ayatollah " He will now be sleeping on the street, as there is no ayatollah left to pay his rent. | |||
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"Last night it sounded uncertain about the fate of this vile creature. This morning it sounds more definite that he has been killed. I hope it is true but not sure it will solve anything." The today's attack on Tehran and other major cities in Iran targeting the IRGC military base was severe. I genuinely question their ability to endure if this continues for several days. Oh my, I viewed the footage, and it appears to be quite dire. I have also heard that these mullahs have attempted today to launch missiles towards Cyprus, but they were unsuccessful, as they now aim to strike European nations. I wonder why Starmer has remained so silent regarding them, it seems he failed to recognize their thread all these years. stupid | |||
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"But can we be sure that he's not hiding under Starmers desk? He is in Corbyns wardrobe. Jeremy loves an Ayatollah He will now be sleeping on the street, as there is no ayatollah left to pay his rent." He can always relocate to Bolivia | |||
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"Last night it sounded uncertain about the fate of this vile creature. This morning it sounds more definite that he has been killed. I hope it is true but not sure it will solve anything. The today's attack on Tehran and other major cities in Iran targeting the IRGC military base was severe. I genuinely question their ability to endure if this continues for several days. Oh my, I viewed the footage, and it appears to be quite dire. I have also heard that these mullahs have attempted today to launch missiles towards Cyprus, but they were unsuccessful, as they now aim to strike European nations. I wonder why Starmer has remained so silent regarding them, it seems he failed to recognize their thread all these years. stupid" Simply not true. He's released a statement waring them not to target British bases | |||
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"Iran have not confirmed it. Only Trump and Israel. Iran will obviously be reluctant to announce this, as it is quite humiliating to lose your leader in a single day. That pathetic Mickey Mouse regime can only resort to killing young people or attacking hotels in neighbouring countries. That's all they are capable of....how many young gazans did Israel kill? I have mentioned this to you multiple times; you should start a thread about Gaza since you are so interested. People will engage and respond to your questions....even though you do the same yourself....but ok...lets stick to Iran....Israel bombed a school in Iran..killing 50 schoolgirls...irs early days yet...im sure they'll up their total soon.. When are you going to initiate a thread? We are all waiting. You cannot simply pose questions and leave; you consistently communicate through inquiries, making it challenging for individuals to respond with lengthy answers to a trivial question...50 Iranian schoolgirls are trivial to you...? another question? hahahahahahhah" ...can you please keep your comments public..and don't send me private messages...thank you for your attention in this matter... | |||
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"Iran have not confirmed it. Only Trump and Israel. Iran will obviously be reluctant to announce this, as it is quite humiliating to lose your leader in a single day. That pathetic Mickey Mouse regime can only resort to killing young people or attacking hotels in neighbouring countries. That's all they are capable of....how many young gazans did Israel kill? I have mentioned this to you multiple times; you should start a thread about Gaza since you are so interested. People will engage and respond to your questions....even though you do the same yourself....but ok...lets stick to Iran....Israel bombed a school in Iran..killing 50 schoolgirls...irs early days yet...im sure they'll up their total soon.. When are you going to initiate a thread? We are all waiting. You cannot simply pose questions and leave; you consistently communicate through inquiries, making it challenging for individuals to respond with lengthy answers to a trivial question...50 Iranian schoolgirls are trivial to you...? People get killed in wars.. sad but true. Get over it. ...people or school children? If you were genuinely concerned about the children in Iran, you would have expressed your thoughts with just a couple of sentences a month ago Following the deaths of at least 3,000 individuals and the arrest of 400. see you later" ...I did actually...do try to keep up... | |||
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"Iran have not confirmed it. Only Trump and Israel. Iran will obviously be reluctant to announce this, as it is quite humiliating to lose your leader in a single day. That pathetic Mickey Mouse regime can only resort to killing young people or attacking hotels in neighbouring countries. That's all they are capable of....how many young gazans did Israel kill? I have mentioned this to you multiple times; you should start a thread about Gaza since you are so interested. People will engage and respond to your questions....even though you do the same yourself....but ok...lets stick to Iran....Israel bombed a school in Iran..killing 50 schoolgirls...irs early days yet...im sure they'll up their total soon.. When are you going to initiate a thread? We are all waiting. You cannot simply pose questions and leave; you consistently communicate through inquiries, making it challenging for individuals to respond with lengthy answers to a trivial question...50 Iranian schoolgirls are trivial to you...? another question? hahahahahahhah...can you please keep your comments public..and don't send me private messages...thank you for your attention in this matter..." Oh, how is it that you received a private message from me? You must be the last person I would send a private message to. Have you taken any tablets or something? | |||
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"But can we be sure that he's not hiding under Starmers desk? He is in Corbyns wardrobe. Jeremy loves an Ayatollah He will now be sleeping on the street, as there is no ayatollah left to pay his rent. He can always relocate to Bolivia With che guevara outfit? "Don't cry for me Islington-North, the truth is I never left you ..." | |||
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"Iran have not confirmed it. Only Trump and Israel. Iran will obviously be reluctant to announce this, as it is quite humiliating to lose your leader in a single day. That pathetic Mickey Mouse regime can only resort to killing young people or attacking hotels in neighbouring countries. That's all they are capable of....how many young gazans did Israel kill? I have mentioned this to you multiple times; you should start a thread about Gaza since you are so interested. People will engage and respond to your questions....even though you do the same yourself....but ok...lets stick to Iran....Israel bombed a school in Iran..killing 50 schoolgirls...irs early days yet...im sure they'll up their total soon.. When are you going to initiate a thread? We are all waiting. You cannot simply pose questions and leave; you consistently communicate through inquiries, making it challenging for individuals to respond with lengthy answers to a trivial question...50 Iranian schoolgirls are trivial to you...? People get killed in wars.. sad but true. Get over it. ...people or school children? If you were genuinely concerned about the children in Iran, you would have expressed your thoughts with just a couple of sentences a month ago Following the deaths of at least 3,000 individuals and the arrest of 400. see you later...I did actually...do try to keep up..." where is it? | |||
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"Iran have not confirmed it. Only Trump and Israel. Iran will obviously be reluctant to announce this, as it is quite humiliating to lose your leader in a single day. That pathetic Mickey Mouse regime can only resort to killing young people or attacking hotels in neighbouring countries. That's all they are capable of....how many young gazans did Israel kill? I have mentioned this to you multiple times; you should start a thread about Gaza since you are so interested. People will engage and respond to your questions....even though you do the same yourself....but ok...lets stick to Iran....Israel bombed a school in Iran..killing 50 schoolgirls...irs early days yet...im sure they'll up their total soon.. When are you going to initiate a thread? We are all waiting. You cannot simply pose questions and leave; you consistently communicate through inquiries, making it challenging for individuals to respond with lengthy answers to a trivial question...50 Iranian schoolgirls are trivial to you...? another question? hahahahahahhah...can you please keep your comments public..and don't send me private messages...thank you for your attention in this matter... Oh, how is it that you received a private message from me? You must be the last person I would send a private message to. Have you taken any tablets or something?" ...you haven't even the balls to stand over your correspondence....? | |||
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"Just listening to the lunchtime News. Iranian radio has now confirmed that the evil old tyrant has got his just desserts. A mix of jubilation and mourning on the Iranian streets. Just hope this does not escalate and, more to the point, does not involve this country." Yeah he's apparently dead, wasn't it him that was supposed to have fled for Russia? Or was that another guy? | |||
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"Iran have not confirmed it. Only Trump and Israel. Iran will obviously be reluctant to announce this, as it is quite humiliating to lose your leader in a single day. That pathetic Mickey Mouse regime can only resort to killing young people or attacking hotels in neighbouring countries. That's all they are capable of....how many young gazans did Israel kill? I have mentioned this to you multiple times; you should start a thread about Gaza since you are so interested. People will engage and respond to your questions....even though you do the same yourself....but ok...lets stick to Iran....Israel bombed a school in Iran..killing 50 schoolgirls...irs early days yet...im sure they'll up their total soon.. When are you going to initiate a thread? We are all waiting. You cannot simply pose questions and leave; you consistently communicate through inquiries, making it challenging for individuals to respond with lengthy answers to a trivial question...50 Iranian schoolgirls are trivial to you...? another question? hahahahahahhah...can you please keep your comments public..and don't send me private messages...thank you for your attention in this matter... Oh, how is it that you received a private message from me? You must be the last person I would send a private message to. Have you taken any tablets or something?...you haven't even the balls to stand over your correspondence....?" Don’t talk nonsense , otherwise you get reported for your false accusation , just keep quiet | |||
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"Iran have not confirmed it. Only Trump and Israel. Iran will obviously be reluctant to announce this, as it is quite humiliating to lose your leader in a single day. That pathetic Mickey Mouse regime can only resort to killing young people or attacking hotels in neighbouring countries. That's all they are capable of....how many young gazans did Israel kill? I have mentioned this to you multiple times; you should start a thread about Gaza since you are so interested. People will engage and respond to your questions....even though you do the same yourself....but ok...lets stick to Iran....Israel bombed a school in Iran..killing 50 schoolgirls...irs early days yet...im sure they'll up their total soon.. When are you going to initiate a thread? We are all waiting. You cannot simply pose questions and leave; you consistently communicate through inquiries, making it challenging for individuals to respond with lengthy answers to a trivial question...50 Iranian schoolgirls are trivial to you...? People get killed in wars.. sad but true. Get over it. ...people or school children? If you were genuinely concerned about the children in Iran, you would have expressed your thoughts with just a couple of sentences a month ago Following the deaths of at least 3,000 individuals and the arrest of 400. see you later...I did actually...do try to keep up...where is it?" ...its on a previous thread you started about Iran..unlike you I condemn the slaughter of innocent people/children by any government,regardless of the excuses they make | |||
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"Iran have not confirmed it. Only Trump and Israel. Iran will obviously be reluctant to announce this, as it is quite humiliating to lose your leader in a single day. That pathetic Mickey Mouse regime can only resort to killing young people or attacking hotels in neighbouring countries. That's all they are capable of....how many young gazans did Israel kill? I have mentioned this to you multiple times; you should start a thread about Gaza since you are so interested. People will engage and respond to your questions....even though you do the same yourself....but ok...lets stick to Iran....Israel bombed a school in Iran..killing 50 schoolgirls...irs early days yet...im sure they'll up their total soon.. When are you going to initiate a thread? We are all waiting. You cannot simply pose questions and leave; you consistently communicate through inquiries, making it challenging for individuals to respond with lengthy answers to a trivial question...50 Iranian schoolgirls are trivial to you...? another question? hahahahahahhah...can you please keep your comments public..and don't send me private messages...thank you for your attention in this matter... Oh, how is it that you received a private message from me? You must be the last person I would send a private message to. Have you taken any tablets or something?...you haven't even the balls to stand over your correspondence....? Don’t talk nonsense , otherwise you get reported for your false accusation , just keep quiet " ...I can show it to the mods if you like...? | |||
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"Iran have not confirmed it. Only Trump and Israel. Iran will obviously be reluctant to announce this, as it is quite humiliating to lose your leader in a single day. That pathetic Mickey Mouse regime can only resort to killing young people or attacking hotels in neighbouring countries. That's all they are capable of....how many young gazans did Israel kill? I have mentioned this to you multiple times; you should start a thread about Gaza since you are so interested. People will engage and respond to your questions....even though you do the same yourself....but ok...lets stick to Iran....Israel bombed a school in Iran..killing 50 schoolgirls...irs early days yet...im sure they'll up their total soon.. When are you going to initiate a thread? We are all waiting. You cannot simply pose questions and leave; you consistently communicate through inquiries, making it challenging for individuals to respond with lengthy answers to a trivial question...50 Iranian schoolgirls are trivial to you...? another question? hahahahahahhah...can you please keep your comments public..and don't send me private messages...thank you for your attention in this matter... Oh, how is it that you received a private message from me? You must be the last person I would send a private message to. Have you taken any tablets or something?...you haven't even the balls to stand over your correspondence....? Don’t talk nonsense , otherwise you get reported for your false accusation , just keep quiet " Do you think you are so important that I scared of you to talk to you in public or what? Why should I send you a private message ? | |||
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"Iran have not confirmed it. Only Trump and Israel. Iran will obviously be reluctant to announce this, as it is quite humiliating to lose your leader in a single day. That pathetic Mickey Mouse regime can only resort to killing young people or attacking hotels in neighbouring countries. That's all they are capable of....how many young gazans did Israel kill? I have mentioned this to you multiple times; you should start a thread about Gaza since you are so interested. People will engage and respond to your questions....even though you do the same yourself....but ok...lets stick to Iran....Israel bombed a school in Iran..killing 50 schoolgirls...irs early days yet...im sure they'll up their total soon.. When are you going to initiate a thread? We are all waiting. You cannot simply pose questions and leave; you consistently communicate through inquiries, making it challenging for individuals to respond with lengthy answers to a trivial question...50 Iranian schoolgirls are trivial to you...? another question? hahahahahahhah...can you please keep your comments public..and don't send me private messages...thank you for your attention in this matter... Oh, how is it that you received a private message from me? You must be the last person I would send a private message to. Have you taken any tablets or something?...you haven't even the balls to stand over your correspondence....? Don’t talk nonsense , otherwise you get reported for your false accusation , just keep quiet Do you think you are so important that I scared of you to talk to you in public or what? Why should I send you a private message ? " ...I have no idea about your mindset.... | |||
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"Iran have not confirmed it. Only Trump and Israel. Iran will obviously be reluctant to announce this, as it is quite humiliating to lose your leader in a single day. That pathetic Mickey Mouse regime can only resort to killing young people or attacking hotels in neighbouring countries. That's all they are capable of....how many young gazans did Israel kill? I have mentioned this to you multiple times; you should start a thread about Gaza since you are so interested. People will engage and respond to your questions....even though you do the same yourself....but ok...lets stick to Iran....Israel bombed a school in Iran..killing 50 schoolgirls...irs early days yet...im sure they'll up their total soon.. When are you going to initiate a thread? We are all waiting. You cannot simply pose questions and leave; you consistently communicate through inquiries, making it challenging for individuals to respond with lengthy answers to a trivial question...50 Iranian schoolgirls are trivial to you...? another question? hahahahahahhah...can you please keep your comments public..and don't send me private messages...thank you for your attention in this matter... Oh, how is it that you received a private message from me? You must be the last person I would send a private message to. Have you taken any tablets or something?...you haven't even the balls to stand over your correspondence....? Don’t talk nonsense , otherwise you get reported for your false accusation , just keep quiet Do you think you are so important that I scared of you to talk to you in public or what? Why should I send you a private message ? ...I have no idea about your mindset...." I believe you're running out of things to say while trying to confuse everyone with your silly talk.. I really don't need to message you privately, I'm just not interested in you ??? Could you send it to the moderator? If not, I'll ask them to look into why you're saying that. | |||
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"But can we be sure that he's not hiding under Starmers desk? He is in Corbyns wardrobe. Jeremy loves an Ayatollah He will now be sleeping on the street, as there is no ayatollah left to pay his rent. He can always relocate to Bolivia With che guevara outfit? "Oh what a circus .... Oh, what a show" | |||
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"Just listening to the lunchtime News. Iranian radio has now confirmed that the evil old tyrant has got his just desserts. A mix of jubilation and mourning on the Iranian streets. Just hope this does not escalate and, more to the point, does not involve this country. Yeah he's apparently dead, wasn't it him that was supposed to have fled for Russia? Or was that another guy?" Iran has various weird levels of government. No mention of the president who is the official if rather toothless, head of state; or the head of the judiciary, who also wields considerable power; or any of the others. So they may well have fled or gone into hiding. | |||
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"Just listening to the lunchtime News. Iranian radio has now confirmed that the evil old tyrant has got his just desserts. A mix of jubilation and mourning on the Iranian streets. Just hope this does not escalate and, more to the point, does not involve this country. Yeah he's apparently dead, wasn't it him that was supposed to have fled for Russia? Or was that another guy? Iran has various weird levels of government. No mention of the president who is the official if rather toothless, head of state; or the head of the judiciary, who also wields considerable power; or any of the others. So they may well have fled or gone into hiding. " Utterly absurd, you are completely correct about this. Even during the negotiations with us over the past two months, they had to pause discussions and consult with the individuals in Iran to seek guidance from the supreme leader on how to respond. Vance even remarked on why the supreme leader doesn't communicate directly with Trump. The presidents in Iran have always been mere figureheads; the real decision-makers are now the IRGC. | |||
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"Iran have not confirmed it. Only Trump and Israel. Iran will obviously be reluctant to announce this, as it is quite humiliating to lose your leader in a single day. That pathetic Mickey Mouse regime can only resort to killing young people or attacking hotels in neighbouring countries. That's all they are capable of....how many young gazans did Israel kill? I have mentioned this to you multiple times; you should start a thread about Gaza since you are so interested. People will engage and respond to your questions....even though you do the same yourself....but ok...lets stick to Iran....Israel bombed a school in Iran..killing 50 schoolgirls...irs early days yet...im sure they'll up their total soon.. When are you going to initiate a thread? We are all waiting. You cannot simply pose questions and leave; you consistently communicate through inquiries, making it challenging for individuals to respond with lengthy answers to a trivial question...50 Iranian schoolgirls are trivial to you...? another question? hahahahahahhah...can you please keep your comments public..and don't send me private messages...thank you for your attention in this matter... Oh, how is it that you received a private message from me? You must be the last person I would send a private message to. Have you taken any tablets or something?...you haven't even the balls to stand over your correspondence....? Don’t talk nonsense , otherwise you get reported for your false accusation , just keep quiet Do you think you are so important that I scared of you to talk to you in public or what? Why should I send you a private message ? ...I have no idea about your mindset.... I believe you're running out of things to say while trying to confuse everyone with your silly talk.. I really don't need to message you privately, I'm just not interested in you ??? Could you send it to the moderator? If not, I'll ask them to look into why you're saying that." ...be my guest... | |||
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"Just listening to the lunchtime News. Iranian radio has now confirmed that the evil old tyrant has got his just desserts. A mix of jubilation and mourning on the Iranian streets. Just hope this does not escalate and, more to the point, does not involve this country. Yeah he's apparently dead, wasn't it him that was supposed to have fled for Russia? Or was that another guy? Iran has various weird levels of government. No mention of the president who is the official if rather toothless, head of state; or the head of the judiciary, who also wields considerable power; or any of the others. So they may well have fled or gone into hiding. " Hotfooting it to Pakistan ... Always a safe haven for Jihadists and Islamist despots. | |||
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"Just listening to the lunchtime News. Iranian radio has now confirmed that the evil old tyrant has got his just desserts. A mix of jubilation and mourning on the Iranian streets. Just hope this does not escalate and, more to the point, does not involve this country. Yeah he's apparently dead, wasn't it him that was supposed to have fled for Russia? Or was that another guy? Iran has various weird levels of government. No mention of the president who is the official if rather toothless, head of state; or the head of the judiciary, who also wields considerable power; or any of the others. So they may well have fled or gone into hiding. Hotfooting it to Pakistan ... Always a safe haven for Jihadists and Islamist despots." Lol. Tell me your a raging islamaohobe without telling me | |||
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"Isn't Iran America's mess from start to finish? Didn't they put the Shah in charge? Which caused the revolution?" Pahlavi had been the king of Iran for 38 years when the revolution occurred. What are you referring to? | |||
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"Just listening to the lunchtime News. Iranian radio has now confirmed that the evil old tyrant has got his just desserts. A mix of jubilation and mourning on the Iranian streets. Just hope this does not escalate and, more to the point, does not involve this country. Yeah he's apparently dead, wasn't it him that was supposed to have fled for Russia? Or was that another guy? Iran has various weird levels of government. No mention of the president who is the official if rather toothless, head of state; or the head of the judiciary, who also wields considerable power; or any of the others. So they may well have fled or gone into hiding. Hotfooting it to Pakistan ... Always a safe haven for Jihadists and Islamist despots. Lol. Tell me your a raging islamaohobe without telling me A level-headed realist ... and you might want to learn how to spell the word 'Islamophobe' before labeling someone as one, sunshine. " No need just fat fingers. Your posts drip in racism especially islamaphobia | |||
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"Isn't Iran America's mess from start to finish? Didn't they put the Shah in charge? Which caused the revolution? Pahlavi had been the king of Iran for 38 years when the revolution occurred. What are you referring to?" Yeah, America backed the Shah in 1953 | |||
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"Isn't Iran America's mess from start to finish? Didn't they put the Shah in charge? Which caused the revolution? Pahlavi had been the king of Iran for 38 years when the revolution occurred. What are you referring to? Yeah, America backed the Shah in 1953" But revolution was 1979 … lol | |||
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"Isn't Iran America's mess from start to finish? Didn't they put the Shah in charge? Which caused the revolution? Pahlavi had been the king of Iran for 38 years when the revolution occurred. What are you referring to? Yeah, America backed the Shah in 1953 But revolution was 1979 … lol" Yes, but the kick back in 1979 wouldn't have happened if the Shah wasn't imposed on the people | |||
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"Looks like former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been killed in airstrikes ... Another piece of shit ticked off the list then We can gloat about this but what happens next? You'll be among the first crying when boat loads of Iranians wash up on our shores | |||
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"Isn't Iran America's mess from start to finish? Didn't they put the Shah in charge? Which caused the revolution? Pahlavi had been the king of Iran for 38 years when the revolution occurred. What are you referring to? Yeah, America backed the Shah in 1953 But revolution was 1979 … lol" ...aren't you supposed to be the "expert " on Iranian history....? | |||
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"Isn't Iran America's mess from start to finish? Didn't they put the Shah in charge? Which caused the revolution? Pahlavi had been the king of Iran for 38 years when the revolution occurred. What are you referring to? Yeah, America backed the Shah in 1953 But revolution was 1979 … lol...aren't you supposed to be the "expert " on Iranian history....?" oh i thought you have reported me for a private ? was it a whiskey you were drinking? and now you have another question? | |||
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"Looks like former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been killed in airstrikes ... Another piece of shit ticked off the list then i havent heard this yet.. where did you read this ? | |||
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"Looks like former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been killed in airstrikes ... Another piece of shit ticked off the list then If nothing were ever done out of fear of 'what happens next?', then nothing would ever be done to change what needs changing. | |||
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"Isn't Iran America's mess from start to finish? Didn't they put the Shah in charge? Which caused the revolution? Pahlavi had been the king of Iran for 38 years when the revolution occurred. What are you referring to? Yeah, America backed the Shah in 1953 But revolution was 1979 … lol Yes, but the kick back in 1979 wouldn't have happened if the Shah wasn't imposed on the people " The late Shah succeeded his father to the Iranian throne in 1941. 12 years before the coup that got rid of the then government. He then continued as head of a fairly benevolent, if not very democratic, government for another 26 years before being overthrown and replaced by a harsh theocratic dictatorship. During his reign Iran was fairly westernised and people enjoyed a free lifestyle as long as they got on with their lives and didn't rock the boat as it were. | |||
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"Looks like former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been killed in airstrikes ... Another piece of shit ticked off the list then I'll be sure to remind you if this when you complain of refugees washing on our shores from Sudan, Eritrea or any other warring nation | |||
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"Meanwhile, you could answer me! America imposed the Shah which caused the kick back! And here we are with America imposing themselves once again because he's mates with a paedo and his economic plans are making the poorest poorer and his paedophilic mates richer " You'll be bleating about pogroms next ... That's your usual obsession. | |||
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"Looks like former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been killed in airstrikes ... Another piece of shit ticked off the list then Should gloat or rejoice in anyone's death but not in the slightest bit sorry if that evil creature has gone | |||
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"Looks like former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been killed in airstrikes ... Another piece of shit ticked off the list then Middle-Eastern news sources | |||
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"Meanwhile, you could answer me! America imposed the Shah which caused the kick back! And here we are with America imposing themselves once again because he's mates with a paedo and his economic plans are making the poorest poorer and his paedophilic mates richer You'll be bleating about pogroms next ... That's your usual obsession. " Bro!!! So you admit your idol is mates with a paedo and his economic plans are shit! Who mentioned pogroms? | |||
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"Meanwhile, you could answer me! America imposed the Shah which caused the kick back! And here we are with America imposing themselves once again because he's mates with a paedo and his economic plans are making the poorest poorer and his paedophilic mates richer You'll be bleating about pogroms next ... That's your usual obsession. Bro!!! So you admit your idol is mates with a paedo and his economic plans are shit! Who mentioned pogroms? " You are just making up random nonsense now .... Are you feeling alright? | |||
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"Meanwhile, you could answer me! America imposed the Shah which caused the kick back! And here we are with America imposing themselves once again because he's mates with a paedo and his economic plans are making the poorest poorer and his paedophilic mates richer " Spot on. His response to an economic crisis and potential revelations about his relationship with a convicted sex offender is to start a war as a form of distraction. Evil politics. | |||
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"Isn't Iran America's mess from start to finish? Didn't they put the Shah in charge? Which caused the revolution? Pahlavi had been the king of Iran for 38 years when the revolution occurred. What are you referring to? Yeah, America backed the Shah in 1953 But revolution was 1979 … lol Yes, but the kick back in 1979 wouldn't have happened if the Shah wasn't imposed on the people " Shouldn't the revolution have occurred in 1954 instead of 1979, considering the significant gap? I find your reasoning difficult to comprehend. | |||
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"Looks like former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been killed in airstrikes ... Another piece of shit ticked off the list then ok..I was aware that three of his guards had been killed, but he himself has not been harmed. Official Iranian news has not yet confirmed this information. | |||
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"Isn't Iran America's mess from start to finish? Didn't they put the Shah in charge? Which caused the revolution? Pahlavi had been the king of Iran for 38 years when the revolution occurred. What are you referring to? Yeah, America backed the Shah in 1953 But revolution was 1979 … lol Yes, but the kick back in 1979 wouldn't have happened if the Shah wasn't imposed on the people Shouldn't the revolution have occurred in 1954 instead of 1979, considering the significant gap? I find your reasoning difficult to comprehend." Is it? Isn't it just that people don't like other nations imposing regime change? The Iranian people hated the fact that regime change was imposed on them. Sure, what came after was worse, but it was what they chose hence why it's lasted so long. That and the fact their not armed against the revolutionary guard | |||
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"Looks like former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been killed in airstrikes ... Another piece of shit ticked off the list then They often drag their heels on such matters ... Fingers crossed that the reports are correct. | |||
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"Looks like former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been killed in airstrikes ... Another piece of shit ticked off the list then Indeed and support any refugees | |||
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"Isn't Iran America's mess from start to finish? Didn't they put the Shah in charge? Which caused the revolution? Pahlavi had been the king of Iran for 38 years when the revolution occurred. What are you referring to? Yeah, America backed the Shah in 1953 But revolution was 1979 … lol...aren't you supposed to be the "expert " on Iranian history....? oh i thought you have reported me for a private ? was it a whiskey you were drinking? and now you have another question?" ...where did I say I'd report you...that was you...I think it's you who's drinking | |||
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"Looks like former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been killed in airstrikes ... Another piece of shit ticked off the list then I fully support all Iranians refugees living in the UK wishes to return permanently to their beloved homeland. Let's hope they don't have to wait too much longer. | |||
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"Looks like former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been killed in airstrikes ... Another piece of shit ticked off the list then Lols Egypt, Tunisia, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq Tell me how well did this bombing lark turnout? | |||
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