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Comments: Yes that seems like the toughest group
Comments: Kind of Balanced group pairing.but no matter how draw it in Europe, it would have been more or less balanced. They are calling Spain’s group , group of death. But I guess that is because of name recognition.
Comments: Taremi scores and Porto up end of first half: https://x.com/prznsoccer/status/1731027108426596618?s=20
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Comments: UEFA Euro 2024 draw live on AlJazerra FS1
Comments: Hossein Fardoust Was a real douche bag who betrayed the Shah. He was a communist spy who Shah trusted.
Comments: Watching the U17 final game. So impressed by these young kid's maturity in the way they play the game. They do just about everything right like the senior professionals do. Considering their age you'd think they play emotionally. That's the advantage of growing and learning the ABC's of the game early on from the childhood quite the opposite of how it's done in Iran. Also, if we were back in 70's and watching a game between these two countries, we would have seen 22 white kids kicking the ball around. Look at what migration has done to the lineup today. Majority of African descent. Wow, France just tied the game as I was writing.
Comments: This lady says why you don't sign any deals with Iran ▫️ https://x.com/hongkongch/status/1730737475331424389?s=48&t=uzAQpdhPuId4SjDCq1fz7Q
Comments: There is one critique of this documanry who argued why not any details on Shariati. The so called driver of the revolution. The guy who kind of swayed many yongsters into secular muslim radicalization. This critique says that when the documanty covers so much on Golsorkhi and other Mojahedin, Todehee, and Chereek Fadaei, howcome there is not much on Shariati. There is a theory that Shariati was a Savak agent.
Comments: I mean at the end what he is saying is that in 1355 they basically eradicated the terrorist movement and the country was in total Amniat. Prosperity, and economy at its peak. 56 and 57 is when external pressure (including propaganda of the Confederation) were hyping up. His conclusion is I told the Shah the seriousness of what was coming but AalAhazrat took it lightly. Anyways, there are many ways to look at this documanary. Focusing on Sabeti himself, focusing on Manoto (Since they are going out of business), or just going through this documanry and then using own intelligence to connect the dots. Milani's Testemony was also interesting.
Comments: I do not know when he fleed Iran. Because all of other Savak leadership (Nasiri, Moghaddam, and Pakravan) were found and executed. He was the only secular (non military) at that type of position. Anyways my focus is not on him, it is on the things which were going on in the 40's and 50's of Iranian calendar.
Comments: Farzad: Going through the Sabeti videos just bare with me. Clear picture of the decision making apparatus of Shah's regime. Half a dozen people making it up as they go. I think this applies to a lot of places in the rest of the world. Almost all of it is real until he talks about himself & his role. He was a grunt and hared worker for the rest of the establishment. That's all he was
Comments: But yes, no question Kissinger was the man behind the scenes sort of the executor of ugly US foreign policies of Republicans in the 20th century
Comments: Cyruss
Did the bidding for anti communists and the oil cartels. With the fall of communism, people gave him benefit of the doubt. With oil cartels, as long as price of oil was down, again people did not care. Americans never seeing any fighting on their own turf ever are very complicit about genocide overseas.
Comments: Farzad: Most Iran old leftist never look at things objectively and never look within. We did the revolution and we are proud of it because of what America did to mosadegh and shah did shekanjeh are some of the reasons. They are the communist versions of the students that climbed the US embassy walls. They look at future as grievances of the past, it is the only way they can stay sane |
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