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Comments: این هم ترفند قدیمی اسلاميون حاكم است و مصرف داخلی داره بیشتر برای فریب دادن گنده لات های مجلس مثل کوچک زاده و ثابتی. میز سه نفره مستقیم و غیر مستقیم نداره
Comments: Whoever who can fuck Mullahs harder.
Comments: I served my military service in Iran after my university graduation and served under two generals in Iran military. Both were executed post revolution. We were told, both were following Reza Khan style of leadership. Man oh man. I felt sorry for treatment of conventional 5 AM-4 PM officers under their leadership. They started each day in military camps at 4 AM and stayed late, inspected everything and yelled at whoever at fault. In general, Iranian society is not at ease with decipline. But they also want everything in order.
Comments: What I hope for is a Coup by pro RP Sepah or Army. You will need that. I can't see it any other way. They do the dirty work. The problem is the 57 چپی dinosaurs fucks will be claiming things are anti democracy.
Comments: I agree Saeed. You do need a kick ass style leader to do that.
Comments: With regard to Iran- US deal: People who think, IRI will be stronger with the direct talk, are either total nut cases, or has agenda. What direct talk means is Lybia style agreement, meaning you agree to disarm yourself without any fight. Nobody knows exactly, what IRI will get in return. In reality, it is not going to much. At max, sanction relief for part of oil. But is this enough to change Iran fortune? It seems, Iran will not be allowed to direct more resources to outside Iran. Hezbollah in Lebanon has basically been stripped of all of their existence. Most likely, they will be allowed to work as bouncers in night clubs in Beyrot. Even in Iraq, same faith is going to happen to pro IRI terrorist groups. So, what did happen to Ghazafi at the end of the agreement? Could he survive after handing out his arsenal? Same is going to happen to Ali Gedaa and his puppets. Reza Pahlavi has enough support in Iran these days, much more than outside Iran. But I have one concern, over his return to power. Iran needs a character like his grand father to save it from the current mess. He seems too nice to make that to happen.
Comments: Reza Pahlavi at Foundation for Defense of Democracy
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Comments: Reza Pahlavi: U.S. has a third path on Iran aside from diplomacy, military strikesThe son of the former shah argued that with sufficient U.S. support, the Iranian people can overthrow the theocratic regime in Tehran “All I’m asking is give the Iranian people a chance to put an end to all of these concerns,” Pahlavi said. “And if we fail, you always have those options. But jumping straight from ‘diplomacy is not working’ [to] ‘let’s go bomb the hell out of them’ — once again, you’re throwing the people of Iran under the bus which will only add insult to injury.” “I think that the Iranians have understood that the more they are in numbers, they reach that critical number where change can really happen,” Pahlavi continued. “We are getting pretty close to that number.”
Comments: Interesting about Israeli and Syrian Kurds partnership. WASHINGTON — Israeli government officials have intensified calls to protect Syria’s Kurds as they face armed groups backed by Turkey following the sudden collapse of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime. Now, an operation led by Turkish-backed factions is aimed at dislodging Kurdish forces from parts of Aleppo province, including the town of Manbij. The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, or SDF, have been a major U.S. partner in the fight against the Islamic State terror group. The partnership led to the liberation of most territory once controlled by Islamic State in Syria. Salih Muslim, a senior Kurdish politician with the Democratic Union Party, the de facto ruling party in northeast Syria, welcomed the recent statements by Israeli officials expressing support for the Kurds, describing the position as a positive and encouraging step. “Undoubtedly, any force that defends our rights is welcomed,” he said in an interview posted Tuesday on X by a London-based journalist. “Israel’s stance is correct; they have seen our actions and understand that we have never denied the existence of the Jewish people in the Middle East. It is encouraging to see those who recognize our pain and suffering. ... Beyond verbal support, we await practical measures,” Muslim said.
Comments: Trump dictates to Bibi
Comments: I don't understand their insistence calling this "indirect". Witkof is in Oman, Karbalaei is in Oman and they won't talk direct 😃 https://nordot.app/1282273101310542527
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Comments: 😊 Any objection then when "Deporter In Chief" was in charge? Or did not make it to headline news? April 5, 2014,--WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Protesters marched to the White House Saturday with signs labeling President Barack Obama “Deporter In Chief” to pressure him to curb deportations of immigrants. The protesters walked for about an hour from a park in the district’s Mount Pleasant neighborhood to a park flanking the White House. It was one of several marches staged Saturday by groups hoping to force the president to use his powers to halt deportations of non-criminal immigrants. “We want reform for our children, that they don’t deport them, that they stay with us or they stay here and they don’t deport their parents,” said Ceros, who is originally from Honduras. “Twenty-seven years of living in the shadows. They are about to reach retirement. They pay taxes. They abide by the law. They deserve papers,” Huaman said. Her message to Obama is to “stop making promises and do something," she said. |
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