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It seems there were huge pro-government protests today, marking the anniversary of the 1979 US embassy incident.
I think the West, living in its own propaganda bubble, has a very distorted view of Iranian society.
Funny, seems that all those news on Iran originate with a certain Human Rights Activists News Agency, a fake NGO from the US, which in turn is financed by the terrorist organization NED. When you have read as much about the whole human rights scam as I have, you immediately know what is going on, just from the name Human Rights Activists News Agency alone you know who the villain is.
In reality, Iran is the victim of a vicious smear and propaganda campaign, that is run by a few governments (CIA, British, Saudi, and Israeli secret services, who often coordinate their activities from the German embassy in Teheran). The guy who shot the first photos of Makhsa Amini (the girl who died) at the hospital was also an Iranian CIA agent.
Of course, the recent claims that Iran sends drones and missiles to Russia, are also part of that smear campaign, aimed at associating Iran with Russia, to turn it into a sort of pariah in order to sabotage a possible new nuke deal.
Not that it would be anyone's business if they did send such arms to Russia. It is their business...
Anyway, I am confident that Iran will crush those terrorists from Iran and abroad.
Today, Iran reported that they have developed their first hypersonic missile
Iran's world cup soccer team captain acknowledged that people in his country are "unhappy" and seemed to side with the protestors. And the Iranian team refused to sing their national anthem at the World Cup 2022. Quite a statement by a team representing Iran.
Looks like Iran protests are escalating in multiple cities again and loud voices against the government and the dumb "supreme leader." Police firing on protestors, but still no reports of the Revolutionary Guard Corps coming out and just crushing everything like they've done in the past. Wonder why?
Many reports of the US really trying hard to provide underground support these protests to cause issues in the government. Should do as much as the US can since the current Iranian government has been a thorn for decades and the people want to get rid of them.
Because look what is happening across the world now. if Iran gets a nuclear weapon and this government is still in power, everyone is in trouble. They'll start to threaten everyone and nobody will do anything because of "the threat of nuclear war" Putin/soviet-style.
As long as any one single country has a nuke then all other countries have that same right.
Countries may have a right, but nuclear armed countries aren't going to make it easy.
Having a nuclear deterrent takes armed invasion off the table. Larger, often Western nations have needed that option on the table in order to negotiate more favorable deals with non-nuclear nations. There is a limit to how aggressive we can get if a nation has the nuclear deterrent. In recent years, nations such as Syria, Libya, Iraq, and Afghanistan have all seen the results. Iran is a militarily strong nation without nuclear arms but still vulnerable if a nation is willing to go to great expense/risk, which to this point hasn't been the case.
IMO, Kim Jong Un is not threat to any of its neighbors, it just wants nukes for their own protection, and can you blame them. They were occupied by Japan for a period of time, 85% of their structures were obliterated during the Korean War, so let them have them.
Iran is another country I feel should have them for their own protection, in case Sunni MBS of Saudi Arabia decides to pick a big fight with Iran. Remember what he did to Yemen.
Vietnam is another country that should have, for their own protection.
With MBS westernizing Saudi Arabia, like the Shah attempted to do in Iran, those in Iran now see women in Saudi Arabia not wearing head scarves, going to bars and restaurants unescorted, and living the Wester lifestyle.
Long as they don't nuke us i am fine if they have them. But if they do we turn em to glass or gas em.
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