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|    Re: OK, .. Let's See :-) (1/2)    |
|    25 Jun 25 13:30:07    |
      From: physfitfreak@gmail.com              On 6/25/25 1:20 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:       > On 6/24/25 11:02 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:       >> On 6/24/25 10:49 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:       >>> On 6/24/25 10:43 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:       >>>> On 6/24/25 10:13 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:       >>>>>       >>>>>       >>>>>       >>>>> Things went from bad to ridiculous. When the top men of the country       >>>>> only think of themselves and their own individual asses, and not       >>>>> the people, there's something gravely wrong with that regime. It       >>>>> reminds me of Shah's time responses to Americans' crime in Iran.       >>>>>       >>>>> One I remember vividly cause it really pissed off people very       >>>>> noticeably to even a 7 year old that I was. A disastrous very       >>>>> strong earthquake had hit Iran centered at a city/village inside       >>>>> Ghazvin Dasht, Southwest of Tehran. Suddenly there were hundreds of       >>>>> thousands of kids left behind with their parents dead.       >>>>>       >>>>> The government of Iran, instead of getting into high gear to face       >>>>> the realities of problems created and help these kids, etc, within       >>>>> just weeks of the earthquake, spent 40% of governmen's budget of       >>>>> that year on purchasing military junk from United States..       >>>>>       >>>>> People were furious and decided to take care of the kids at least.       >>>>> Many Tehrani families adopted as many of the kids as they could.       >>>>> Some families didn't formally adopt the kids but took care of them       >>>>> inside their own families, like a guest or something. The rest of       >>>>> the kids left behind, hundreds of thousands of them, were turned       >>>>> into streets and became beggars and prostitutes and thieves.       >>>>>       >>>>> But the United States had to have its military junk sold to Iran at       >>>>> 100 times the price. And Iran's government accepted that!       >>>>>       >>>>> It gives me the same feeling that today's Iran, 100s of times in a       >>>>> better condition and situation than Iran was at the beginning of       >>>>> Saddam's military attack on Iran, acted just like those selfish       >>>>> people in charge of the government with regard to that criminal       >>>>> activities of the Americans inside Iran, and only thought of       >>>>> themselves and their own asses in the aftermath of that       >>>>> catastrophic earthquake in 1962.       >>>>>       >>>>> Iranians who kicked the Americans out for that and a hord of other       >>>>> reasons all having to do with their criminla activities in Iran, at       >>>>> the weakest point sood after the change in the government could       >>>>> decide to withstand Saddam's attack. But this government, right now       >>>>> in Iran, which still steals credit from those Iranians, in a       >>>>> position at least a hundred times better than those Iranians in       >>>>> 1980, caved in to the Americans and let the opportunity to solve       >>>>> the matter of Israel pass by.       >>>>>       >>>>> The act was so ridiculous that even affected Trump's words. His       >>>>> words already funny, turned into kindergarten words about Iran.       >>>>>       >>>>> Result: Israel will without a doubt attack Iran much harder very soon.       >>>>>       >>>>> Iran avoided that with Saddam (and Turkey ) by punishing Saddam for       >>>>> 8 years, showing those people and all the other neighbors of Iran,       >>>>> especially Turkey, what happens to them if they attack Iran.       >>>>>       >>>>> But now Israel, Turkey, and Azerbayjan Republic have all obtained       >>>>> free tickets from Iran's government itself to attack Iran with full       >>>>> impunity.       >>>>>       >>>>> Iran's government has turned into another Shah's type government.       >>>>>       >>>>>       >>>>       >>>>       >>>>       >>>> I wouldn't get surprised to see these selfish cocksuckers open back       >>>> the American embassy in Tehran too.       >>>>       >>>>       >>>>       >>>       >>>       >>>       >>> Was it Iran's government itself that informed the whereabouts of top       >>> militia and military commanders to Israel and USA? Now in their       >>> absence Iran sure feels like a different country from what it was       >>> before this war. Like a familiar one!       >>>       >>> Was this a coup? ..       >>>       >>>       >>>       >>       >>       >>       >> Another clue is the matter of literally thousands of Iranian so-called       >> "5th column Mossad collaborators". It smells of bullshit to me. These       >> were found to be mostly Aftghani Iranians, not Iranian Jews or Baha'is       >> who've traditionally acted as 5th column.       >>       >> Afghans in Iran, on the other hand, have always been used by Iran's       >> government in war matters. It is just ridiculous to say these       >> thousands upon thousands of Afghans in Iran were being conducted and       >> used by Mossad! Who the fuck do they think we ever take "Mossad"       >> for?.. Mossad cannot even dream of doing that. Iran's government can!       >> They even sent them to Syria to fight ISIS in battalions after       >> battalions (The Fatemiyoon).       >>       >> I think there is a probability that part of Iran's own government used       >> these Afghans to kill the true "Guards" of the spirit of Iran's       >> independence, to turn Iran into another Shah's time regime.       >>       >> Both the response to American military aggression, and letting       >> Israelis go free, supports this probability.       >>       >> To me this very much looks like a coup.       >>       >>       >       >       > Another important clue: Iran's parliament firmly voted for Strait of       > Hormoz to get closed. The regime's Supreme National Security Council       > (which is by the way headed by Pezeshkiyan!) disagreed.       >       > What does this mean. I think Pezeshkiyan himself, and whoever       > Pezeshkiyan chose to govern Iran are in cahoots with Israelis and USA. I       > think they may have killed off the top true Guards of Iran's       > independence to make the country go back to the previous Shah's type       > regime, and thus pocket all the money by themselves at the expense of       > Iranians present and future livelihood.       >       > Wasn't the Leader's own life so directly threatened? I think they forced       > the Leader to reduce himself to another "Shah" type authority:       > absolutely helpless against USA, and absolutely powerful over those who       > seek an independent Iran.       >       > But this begs the question: Where's the Militia? Iran's Militia, by       > definition, is an entity that if you kill of the top ones or anyone       > lower down, it by itself remains active and as effective as before. But       > why the militia allowed this to happen?       >       > A possible explanation. Traditionally, they act independently but in       > agreement with the Leader. So there is a chance that Leader changed       > nature and aim after being directly threatened, and did not let the       > Militia act independently.       >       > In other words, the Militia had been first weakened and defective enough       > to lose its independence from leaders and governments and anybody that       > runs the country. So they were not a "Militia by definition" anymore, so       > they let this happen.       >       > USA and Israel both were let go, the both will definitely come back              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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