Tuesday, April 23, 2024

When this show is over Iran is going to be a pretty hip place

Editor's note: Maybe we are interpreting this all wrong? Could it be the majority of the Iranian people want Israel to strike Iran hitting military targets like weapon storage facilities and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps assets along with Iranian theocratic Islamic government targets? Iran is one of the youngest countries in the world with a huge population of young Iranians. With a population approaching 90 million the average median age is 33. Iran does not have the fertility problem the "progressive" west has. These young Iranians are fed up with their theocratic Muslim government. The number of Iranians who identify with Muslim religion is rapidly deceasing. It could be that the young population of Iran are going to reclaim their pre-Muslim heritage and then completely rebuild Iran. It is worth noting that Frederich Nietzsche knew that the Persian Zarathustra spirit migrated to Greece before Islam stunted its soul 2,500 years ago. Once the Iranains throw off their Islamic ball and chain theocratic government it is possible Iran will allign with Israel and America. And America definitely needs rellignment. These military strikes between Iran and Israel are all show for consumption. One of the largest pro-American and pro-Israel populations in the world are in Iran as hard as that is to accept.
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Iran Will Wipe Out 'Israeli Regime' if Attacked Again: Raisi

Raisi said Tehran will continue its support for the "Palestinian resistance” and called the U.S. and its allies the "the greatest violators of human rights" by fully supporting Israel's genocide

By Trends Journal | April 23, 2024
Israel said it managed to intercept 99 percent of the drones and
missiles launched by Iran in an earlier retaliatory strike, but
military analysts said Iran sent a clear message. (Tehran Times)

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said Tuesday that Iran's military would wipe out the Israeli regime if his country is attacked again.

"If the Zionist regime once again makes a mistake and attacks the sacred land of Iran, the situation will be different, and it is not clear whether anything will remain of this regime," he said during a visit to Pakistan to bolster trade between countries, according to IRNA.

Raisi said Tehran will continue its support for the "Palestinian resistance" and called the U.S. and its allies the "the greatest violators of human rights" by fully supporting Israel's genocide in Gaza.

In the meantime, Hezbollah, which is backed by Tehran, announced that it launched a retaliatory drone strike into Israel in response to Israel killing one of its commanders. Al Jazeera reported that it was the deepest attack from the group "into Israeli territory since the Gaza war began."

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