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It seems most Iranians do not want to be ruled / oppressed by the Islamic Republic that runs Iran. (Seems reasonable!)
Of course the far left want to jump on the virtue-signalling band wagon and defend the Islamic Republic, sigh:
It seems most Iranians do not want to be ruled / oppressed by the Islamic Republic that runs Iran. (Seems reasonable!)
Of course the far left want to jump on the virtue-signalling band wagon and defend the Islamic Republic, sigh:
Say more... ? thanksBad timing. Really bad timing.
Didn't our experience in Afghanistan teach us anything about the cost both financially and in terms of human life to achieve nothing?It seems most Iranians do not want to be ruled / oppressed by the Islamic Republic that runs Iran. (Seems reasonable!)
Of course the far left want to jump on the virtue-signalling band wagon and defend the Islamic Republic, sigh:
I do? Since when?Of course the far left want to jump on the virtue-signalling band wagon and defend the Islamic Republic, sigh:
In my opinion we owe it to them to help overthrow it since Uncle Sam started it.That's their business. They can free themselves if they want to.
Good video, the Iranian woman makes it clearIt seems most Iranians do not want to be ruled / oppressed by the Islamic Republic that runs Iran. (Seems reasonable!)
Of course the far left want to jump on the virtue-signalling band wagon and defend the Islamic Republic, sigh:
In my opinion we owe it to them to help overthrow it since Uncle Sam started it.
I doubt it .. looks more like propaganda to me.It seems most Iranians do not want to be ruled / oppressed by the Islamic Republic that runs Iran..
I doubt it .. looks more like propaganda to me.
McDonald's opened its first Iranian branch in Tabriz in 1971, but it was closed in 1979 due to the Islamic Revolution. In 1994, McDonald's tried to re-enter the market, but an anti-American attack on the construction site prevented it from happening.
Some of us are fed up with your monopolies .. KEEP OUT!
Whatever influence the US might have had in Iran died with the Shah back in 1979. We installed a tyrant to rule over their country, and they've hated us for it ever since. (But they liked Reagan for some strange reason.)
I don't know to what extent any organized resistance exists in Iran, or if they're getting any outside help. I think we should try to avoid intervening or interfering, though. One problem that the U.S. has had when it comes to interfering in other countries' business is that we all too often end up backing the wrong side - or a side which may come back to bite us. Like the Taliban.
I don't see it as a right-left issue necessarily, but I just think it's wiser to look at these things in a more circumspect and considerate manner, without rushing headlong into a course of action which might appear to be the "right thing to do" on the surface. But when you scratch a bit further, it gets more layered and complicated.
Bad timing. Really bad timing.
In my opinion we owe it to them to help overthrow it since Uncle Sam started it.
That's their business. They can free themselves if they want to.
The issues go back farther than 1979. The Iranian people had a democratically elected government in the 50s. But they nationalized their oil and the US and the Brits could not stand fir that!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Iranian_coup_d'%C3%A9tat
Good 'ol America, spreading freedom around the world lol