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Iran and the joke of the awaited Mehdi, he (the awaited Mehdi) seems to have a problem with why God is doing this to him. He thinks it is all Obama's fault..hahaha

Now the other guy ( Mosavi)- Mr. I wish to revolt by distributing the green bandanas- is challenging who the Mehdi is. I cannot stop laughing at Wilayat al Faqih without any Faqih in there and I was wondering if the elected Mehdi is better or the embattled Mehdi with the green bandana.

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Since things calmed down now, we can speak objectively,

Shah collaterals, MKO and others anti-IRI proxies and governments, had some slight links to what happened on the streets of Teheran/Shiraz/etc., none the less, it has been proven that the demonstrators (the majority of them) were not against the Islamic republic as a system.

Najjad would love to think that all the demonstrators were manipulated and organized by anti-IRI groups, but that's not the case at all, I think that 2 millions people on the streets can't at all be just some 'traitors'. These people had some valid demands, and they simply wanted the Islamic Republic to remain a Republic.

Iranian women do also deserve their rights to be acknowledged, I don't think the system should force women to wear veils if they really didn't want to, let them have more freedom, you are not good or bad Muslim just on appearances.

A commission should be assembled to investigate the events of the last 2 weeks.

Those who destroyed public properties and caused havoc and anarchy should be punished.
Those from the Basiji who used excess violence and killed innocent demonstrators should also be severely punished. Noone has the right to kill innocent demonstrators, under no condition.
A study should be conducted and the Iranian youth demands should be taken into consideration, they represent the spirit of Iran, and the driving force of the Islamic republic.

Finally, may Allah accept the innocent martyrs who have fallen on the streets of Iran, and may these events be a wake up call to the Republic, Islam in general and Shia Islam is built on tolerance and acceptance of the other (This doesn't include the murderous Zionist state) and this shouldn't change under any condition; violence and repression against your own people do not lead to good outcomes.
"Islamic Republic" remains a "Republic" ha ha ha ha ha ha eiiiiiiii ha ha ha ha ha......

A commission to invistigate in the "Islamic Republic" of the one Faqih...ha ha ha ha....eiiiii ha ha ha ha......

It is all Obama's fault....ha ha ha ha owwww ha ha ha ha
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Inta el Sadiq, its called Mossad/American/Saudi way.
I think it is called "Al Qaida way" more than anything.
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I think it is called "Al Qaida way" more than anything.
As I said, its a trio role (American/mossad/Saudi).

First American having 100 k troops that can't bring any security to the country. So why the hell are they there? so this makes them partners in crime.

Second, Mossad/Israel have the biggest advantage in distabilizing the country, thus seeing it divided because it was no1 enemy to Israel. mossad have hunted and killed more than 300 proffesional doctors in all scientific feilds.

AlQaida is the product of both CIA & Mossad. Support by the Wahabi regime
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lets say the american have some hand in it but the question is for so many people to get down on the streets it would mean one thing that some people want change despite if american or mossad or what ever had hand in it you can blame it on who ever you want but you would be just ignoring the real problem
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As I said, its a trio role (American/mossad/Saudi).

First American having 100 k troops that can't bring any security to the country. So why the hell are they there? so this makes them partners in crime.

Second, Mossad/Israel have the biggest advantage in distabilizing the country, thus seeing it divided because it was no1 enemy to Israel. mossad have hunted and killed more than 300 proffesional doctors in all scientific feilds.

AlQaida is the product of both CIA & Mossad. Support by the Wahabi regime
Actually, we brought security to the Iraq eventually. Let's hope it will stay this way after we leave.

As to Al Qaida being product of both CIA & Mossad, you are not even close.

"Second, Mossad/Israel have the biggest advantage in distabilizing the country, thus seeing it divided because it was no1 enemy to Israel. mossad have hunted and killed more than 300 proffesional doctors in all scientific feilds."

Not that I mind, enemy is an enemy after all, but what country are you talking about?
When did it happened?
What are the names of those 300 scientists you are talking about?
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Now that we are getting a crash course in Iranian Shiism, wich is a novelty in the understanding of things. Namroud in Iran, this time Namroud's name is Khamenei and company, including Khatami.

Khatami who should be Assistant Namroud had decided that execution is the punishment of these rioters since they have waged "a war against God". That is he Namroud and company "the Wilaya" is God who makes live and lets die. Now that Namroud of Iran is angry he is deciding who should die for disobeying the Gods of Iran. Khamenei and company.

I never knew that this crazy "Wilaya" could go furthure than determine why the Shia should give up thousands of years of taqiya and beleive in the revolutionary Mehdies Wilaya. Surprisengly or not, they did. the Faqhi's decided that they are not only King but also the King that determines this who lives and this who dies.

I think that now we have a clear picture of the nature of the Faqih in the "Islamic Republic" versus the Philosopher King is Plato's "Republic".

The "Islamic Republic" has Namroud as the King and Plato's Republic had the Philosopher as the King. , the Islamic Republic chose Namroud for the King of their Republic, what a choice! I hope that they read the whole story of Namroud............
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Are you guys aware that there was coup in Honduras?
Hardly anybody is mentioning it in the news, but Iran is all over the net.
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Are you guys aware that there was coup in Honduras?
Hardly anybody is mentioning it in the news, but Iran is all over the net.
Yes, we are aware. One problem though, this is the wrong thread to talk about Honduras.
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