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Comments: This is our roshanfekrt and below is his statement. Did he take a trip to Romania or Belarus or Lithuania or even Russia in early 70s to see how “Hokoomat e Melli” feels like?
اینا بیشتر که از دیگران گول بخورن، خودشون خودشون را با این اراجیف گول میزدند. من که یک مارکسیست لنینیست هستم و به شریعت عالی اسلام ارج بسیار میگزارم ، معتقدم که در هیچ کجای دنیا و کشورهای وابسته وتحت سلطه استعمار حکومت ملی نمیتواند وجود داشت باشد مگر آنکه حتما یک زیر بنای مارکسیستی داشته باشد https://fb.watch/lMLrqmjScT/
Comments: Abbas Milani https://youtu.be/toOSaU_mbUY
Comments: Apparently the Su-35 Jets cost about $15 million each. It’s pretty sad that they took the money and ran while receiving drones in hundreds or more! Someone got rich making that deal!
Comments: Iran Paid for Su-35 Jets, But Russia Won’t Deliver Them Iran has been waiting for far more than a year to receive the Su-35, which would prove a major upgrade in capabilities for Iran’s aging air force, largely comprised of American jets in service since before the 1979 revolution. According to one current and one former diplomat with direct knowledge of the matter, Iran made “full payment” for 50 Su-35 fighter jets during the second term of President Hassan Rouhani. The officials requested anonymity given the sensitivity of Iran’s arms purchases. According to the former diplomat, at the time of purchase Russia had promised to deliver the Su-35s in 2023. Neither source expects that the deliveries will be made this year. A third source, a security official, speaking on background, expressed disappointment that Vahedi’s “uncoordinated interview” had called attention to the fact that the deliveries were now in doubt. Iranian officials feel embarrassment over Russia’s failure to adhere to commitments. The delay in the delivery could be traced to the strong relationship between Russia and Israel. In June, Axios reported that Israeli officials confronted Russian counterparts over Russia’s growing military cooperation with Iran and the possibility of Russia providing Iran advanced weapon systems. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu disclosed the “open and frank” dialogue with Russian officials in a closed-door hearing with Israeli lawmakers on June 13. In the view of the former diplomat, due to their arrogance, Iranian hardliners “fell into the trap” of believing that they were an equal partner to Russia, simply because “the Russians are queuing up to buy arms from them.”
Comments: Goaldoost. The current state department (Blinken Nuland and the gang) "is entirely infested and infected with Neocons" according to this podcost. Don't invite Ukraine to NATO is the order now.
Comments: Thanks Goaldoost :) I am not a big fan of Netanyahu :) but very educational. After so many years of following politics (not as an activist, just as someone who has interests in learning about events in the world and what they mean in a factual non-rumors manner), I think "education" (and I don't mean having a degree in something, not that kind of education) and memory are very important. And you have to educate yourself in three things as mentioned in the podcast when Dan Rather's grandson asks Bibi what courses does he have to take in college so that it can help him to have a career in politics and Bibi said "three things, HISTORY HISTORY HISTORY". I think that is so important. You can't be ideologic and be open to change, and transition. Dynamics of the world and history reveals lots of things and sometimes these revelations appear decades, centuries, or millenniums later.
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Comments: The only advice I can give is to not take it too seriously. Posts/massages are just that. They are not real because the posters are not real themselves. I’m not me when I post! Just a handle behind the keyboard. Real people are much different than who they pretend to be online. Enjoy the exchange the ideas even if they sound stupid. Stupid people and their ideas make you look smarter.
Comments: Yes Zinsky that is what I have been saying all along about pests. I even think the Rahim guy is a parity like old Stephen Colbert. But I rarely see a day that one of the two guys there is not attacking someone here or quick to accuse people of posting. Attacks are less maligned these days mainly accusations. At least saying we have sold our wives & daughters to America has stopped
Comments: kAmkAr, I can’t be sure and have no proof but I think there are one maybe 2 people who post under multiple names in both sides and their sole purpose is to create friction. Why? I’m not sure. If this was a bigger community like Facebook or Twitter, I would even think it’s a BOT that is trying to keep people engaged and angry. As far as our small community, there is history and resentments for sure. On the other hand, as soon as both sides slow down the attacks, the unnamed person goes on attack on both sides and gets people all upset. Admin here is quick to delete massages more than the other side. Either way, people do read both sides and any attack on one becomes an attack on all. I have no solution to offer. I’m just less prone to anger as I was last year or 10 years ago. Maybe one advantage of getting older…😉
Comments: Zinsky, you're mostly right about the commonality that we all have in both pages. It has been a long time that there has not been any mentions or remarks about IFP2 here.But you have to admit that attacks and profanity is directed at us in IFP2 and I am not even talking about the extreme pro IRI comments over there. Like you always say we are not here to convince people to change. Those are his beliefs and if he feels that he is honest to himself then so be it. My problem is with the other potty mouth dude but then again that is what he is.
Comments: I have to say, reading and posting on both sites, there are more stuff that unites us than divides us. I see a consensus on the issue of the West/East and our homeland. The only issue is the way we talk about it.
Comments: I think the 30,000-ft view of world politics only creates frustration and helplessness. In a lot of cases brings on guilt and internal conflict, at least it did for me a while back. Our time on earth is a short bleep in history, I am sure someone in Mesopotamia 3000 years ago said that son of a bitch Kourosh is an asshole and murderer but we adore him
Comments: Zinsky: No question east & west are the same on the issue of protecting their macro global interests. I think leaders of every country has a responsibility to its own people first. For example, raising of interest rates by feds has had a devastating affect on poor countries that are carrying a lot of debt now their payments have gone up. Global markets move when US sets domestic policies. But Feds really do not care & shouldn't when they set policies to combat domestic inflation. I think what pisses anti west people off is why US has so much indirect influence on world's economy
Comments: Farzad, the two Pahlavis undeniably served our country and our people amazingly well especially considered the fact that they took over after the disastrous Ghajar. They took/pushed the country from stone ages to the modern times in a very short time. We are all the products of that policy and we owe them for that. Two reasons that people were not Namak nashnas and bi shoaoor as you called them are that they were politically naive and they believed the Molas. Shah could take some blame for that. The system did not allow political parties and he did not share the power with anyone else. Also, the religion was our biggest problem. There was not a whole lot Shah could do about that. |
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