Shock & Awe?

bazokajoe

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All of us here have 100s of Iranian friends and all of them hate and trash-talk their government.
but I guarantee that now they wish Iran had Nukes. …as nobody would want to see their homeland in such distress. My heart goes out to Iran. Xo
Speak for yourself. I don't know any Iranians.
 

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All of us here have 100s of Iranian friends and all of them hate and trash-talk their government.
but I guarantee that now they wish Iran had Nukes. …as nobody would want to see their homeland in such distress. My heart goes out to Iran. Xo
All my Iranian friends are super happy their nuclear facilities are getting bombed. Most of them hate the Dictators, none of them wish Iranians had nukes or Islamic dictatorship. BS
 
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Its BS, probably Frank with another handle
lol not Frank. And offcourse I’ll speak for myself. I have a lot of Iranian and Jewish friends. What do you expect everyone to support this? Many people don’t…. And many are worried that nothing good is going to come out of it.
 
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xmontrealer

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My ex's cousin married an Iranian Jew. His parents left Iran and emigrated to Canada just prior to the 1979 Iranian revolution. He was born in Canada.

When we would have dinners with him and his parents, his father and mother would talk about how beautiful Iran was before it became the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Jews were accepted then. Women and people in general there had far more freedom and rights than they do today.

I have to believe a large percentage of the current citizens of Iran would appreciate a less oppressive regime to be in power...
 
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My ex's cousin married an Iranian Jew. His parents left Iran and emigrated to Canada just prior to the 1979 Iranian revolution. He was born in Canada.

When we would have dinners with him and his parents, his father and mother would talk about how beautiful Iran was before it became the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Jews were accepted then. Women and people in general there had far more freedom and rights than they do today.

I have to believe a large percentage of the current citizens of Iran would appreciate a less oppressive regime to be in power...
Hallicinations of the Shah Shangri La
 
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Frankfooter

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My ex's cousin married an Iranian Jew. His parents left Iran and emigrated to Canada just prior to the 1979 Iranian revolution. He was born in Canada.

When we would have dinners with him and his parents, his father and mother would talk about how beautiful Iran was before it became the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Jews were accepted then. Women and people in general there had far more freedom and rights than they do today.

I have to believe a large percentage of the current citizens of Iran would appreciate a less oppressive regime to be in power...
Iran still has the largest Jewish population outside of Israel in the middle east.
Where they are free to live their lives without apartheid or death camps.

My Iranian friends are mixed, some hope the regime falls other realize that likely means another Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Syria or Lebanese type result.

Killing the NPT, IAEA and world peace to defend genocide is just fucking evil.
You really back attacking Iran to defend this?


 
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