Official War With Iran Thread

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breh, Helen Keller could see how this is gonna play out in 2028 :mjlol:

Dems are gonna move toward tempering support for Israel. but you're gonna stamp your feet like little girls, claim it "isn't enough", and advocate for staying home and letting Republicans win again. despite the fact that the average progressive couldn't find "palestine" on a blank map

go ahead; tell me i'm lying :laff:

Majority of the party and independents have made their demands known.

It’s up to the party to meet those demands in exchange for votes.

The ball is in the party’s court. I hope they don’t fukk it up…….but if history is any indication, they will fukk it up.
 

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Majority of the party and independents have made their demands known.

It’s up to the party to meet those demands in exchange for votes.

The ball is in the party’s court. I hope they don’t fukk it up…….but if history is any indication, they will fukk it up.
i was wondering if progressives were gonna lean towards "Lose For Palestine" or "Lose For Illegal Immigrants" in 2028

thanks for clearing it up :salute:
 

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More Orwellian speak. Resistance fighters are hostage takers. Colonial invaders are freedom fighters.

How did Hezbollah start?

Hezbollah (the "Party of God") emerged in 1982 during the Lebanese Civil War as a Shiite militia aiming to fight the Israeli invasion of southern Lebanon.

Zionist propaganda is no longer working. That’s why you keep losing in the court of public opinion.





Keep projecting. You're the propagandist. Only colonial invader here is Iran and their criminal lapdogs
 

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Keep projecting. You're the propagandist. Only colonial invader here is Iran and their criminal lapdogs

No one outside of demented Zionists would call Iran is a colonial invader.

Unfortunately for you and the other Zionist pigs, The world has grown wise to your sophistry.
 

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i was wondering if progressives were gonna lean towards "Lose For Palestine" or "Lose For Illegal Immigrants" in 2028

thanks for clearing it up :salute:

Are you posting from 2024? :heh:

Have you seen the polling on ICE and Israel?

Surprisingly, The people are seeing the light despite overwhelming propaganda. Tell your moderate Dem leaders to make adjustments or lose.
 

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Iran is a colonial invader.
The amount of money Iran spent during the conflict to aid the Assad regime remains unclear. However, Iranian officials’ public statements, credible estimates, and leaked documents indicate that expenditures range from US $30 billion to above $50 billion.



In June 2015, the office of then-UN Envoy to Syria, Staffan de Mistura, estimated Iran’s expenditures in Syria at $6 billion a year. Heshmatollah Falahatpisheh, former head of the Iranian parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, has repeatedly stated Iran spent $20 to $30 billion in Syria. Following the Syrian regime’s collapse, former Iranian lawmaker Bahram Parsaei wrote that ‘Syria’s debt to Iran’ stood at $30 billion when he served in parliament from 2016 to 2020.



Estimates of Iranian expenditures in the leaked documents range higher. One document purporting to be a memo prepared by the Iranian Foreign Ministry’s Middle East and North African desk, regarding a 2021 meeting of the Supreme National Security Council, estimated $50 billion since the conflict began, including more than $11 billion in oil.



Iran is an imperialist, colonialist, OCCUPIER!


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Iran is an imperialist, colonialist, OCCUPIER!


:damn:

This shameless Zionist has the nerve to bring up Syrian civil war engineered by imperialist is America and their Israeli Masters.

Not only do Zionists have no respect for truth or humanity they have zero shame.
 

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Are you posting from 2024? :heh:

Have you seen the polling on ICE and Israel?

Surprisingly, The people are seeing the light despite overwhelming propaganda. Tell your moderate Dem leaders to make adjustments or lose.
He's just racist , nothing else to it. It's why he keep calling Palestinians terrorists when they're the ones who were attacked by the Jewish settlers in the first place with terrorist attacks and got their land stolen. Most of the Palestinians that live in the west bank and Gaza are children, hes just sick demented and racist.
 

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Ngl if Iran really had the moral high ground they would be letting grain ships through so people don't starve to death in Africa and Asia


Seems like another example of Iran refusing to respect internatinal humanitarian law and human rights.

These are absolutely prosecutable war crimes.

 

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Two Leftists Celebrated The Ayatollah's Arrival. One Was Beheaded By Him.


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Maryam Rafiei (right) and Sahar Mohammadi (left) celebrate the Ayatollah’s arrival in 1979.
There is a photograph that surfaces every few years, usually when Iran returns to the world’s attention. Two young women in a jubilant spirit. They are students; left-leaning, hopeful, the sort of young people who believe history is something they can help push forward through moral intellectualism and the promise of modernity. One of them holds a portrait of the cleric who had just become the unlikely symbol of a revolution.

The cleric was the now deceased Ayatollah Khomeini. The year is 1979.

The photograph is often said to show Maryam Rafiei on the right and Sahar Mohammadi on the left. The identities are sometimes debated; history is not always careful with captions; but the symbolism attached to the image has become almost canonical. Two progressive students celebrating the revolution that toppled Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, smiling beneath a portrait of the man whose regime would eventually erase people just like them.

It is the smile that lingers.

In the winter of 1979, Tehran was briefly a city where incompatible dreams shared the same street. Marxists, liberal intellectuals, devout clerics, and student radicals marched together in opposition to the monarchy. For many on the left, the alliance with the Islamic movement was tactical, temporary; a revolutionary convergence that would eventually produce democracy. Instead, it produced the Islamic Republic. The same one that has now killed over 40,000 Iranian protestors this year within just 2 days and the body bags to show for it.

Within two years after the 1979 revolution, the new state had consolidated power under the doctrine of clerical rule. Leftist newspapers were banned, universities purged, political parties dismantled. The revolution began devouring those who had helped create it.

The story attached to the photograph says that Maryam Rafiei, the young woman on the right, was executed (beheaded) roughly a decade later during the 1988 Mass Executions of Iranian Political Prisoners. In that summer alone, thousands of prisoners, many of them secular leftists, were executed after brief interrogations inside Iranian prisons. Human rights groups estimate that between 4,000 and 5,000 people were killed in a matter of weeks.

The woman on the left, Sahar Mohammadi, is often said to have fled Iran and now lives in exile in Sweden.

Whether every detail is perfectly documented matters less than the historical pattern the image evokes. The Iranian revolution did not merely defeat its enemies. It eliminated its allies.

 
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