Sujet : Re: OK, .. Let's See :-)
De : physfitfreak (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Physfitfreak)
Groupes : sci.physicsDate : 25. Jun 2025, 19:20:32
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On 6/24/25 11:02 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 6/24/25 10:49 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 6/24/25 10:43 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 6/24/25 10:13 PM, Physfitfreak wrote:
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Things went from bad to ridiculous. When the top men of the country only think of themselves and their own individual asses, and not the people, there's something gravely wrong with that regime. It reminds me of Shah's time responses to Americans' crime in Iran.
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One I remember vividly cause it really pissed off people very noticeably to even a 7 year old that I was. A disastrous very strong earthquake had hit Iran centered at a city/village inside Ghazvin Dasht, Southwest of Tehran. Suddenly there were hundreds of thousands of kids left behind with their parents dead.
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The government of Iran, instead of getting into high gear to face the realities of problems created and help these kids, etc, within just weeks of the earthquake, spent 40% of governmen's budget of that year on purchasing military junk from United States..
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People were furious and decided to take care of the kids at least. Many Tehrani families adopted as many of the kids as they could. Some families didn't formally adopt the kids but took care of them inside their own families, like a guest or something. The rest of the kids left behind, hundreds of thousands of them, were turned into streets and became beggars and prostitutes and thieves.
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But the United States had to have its military junk sold to Iran at 100 times the price. And Iran's government accepted that!
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It gives me the same feeling that today's Iran, 100s of times in a better condition and situation than Iran was at the beginning of Saddam's military attack on Iran, acted just like those selfish people in charge of the government with regard to that criminal activities of the Americans inside Iran, and only thought of themselves and their own asses in the aftermath of that catastrophic earthquake in 1962.
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Iranians who kicked the Americans out for that and a hord of other reasons all having to do with their criminla activities in Iran, at the weakest point sood after the change in the government could decide to withstand Saddam's attack. But this government, right now in Iran, which still steals credit from those Iranians, in a position at least a hundred times better than those Iranians in 1980, caved in to the Americans and let the opportunity to solve the matter of Israel pass by.
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The act was so ridiculous that even affected Trump's words. His words already funny, turned into kindergarten words about Iran.
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Result: Israel will without a doubt attack Iran much harder very soon.
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Iran avoided that with Saddam (and Turkey ) by punishing Saddam for 8 years, showing those people and all the other neighbors of Iran, especially Turkey, what happens to them if they attack Iran.
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But now Israel, Turkey, and Azerbayjan Republic have all obtained free tickets from Iran's government itself to attack Iran with full impunity.
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Iran's government has turned into another Shah's type government.
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I wouldn't get surprised to see these selfish cocksuckers open back the American embassy in Tehran too.
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Was it Iran's government itself that informed the whereabouts of top militia and military commanders to Israel and USA? Now in their absence Iran sure feels like a different country from what it was before this war. Like a familiar one!
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Was this a coup? ..
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Another clue is the matter of literally thousands of Iranian so-called "5th column Mossad collaborators". It smells of bullshit to me. These were found to be mostly Aftghani Iranians, not Iranian Jews or Baha'is who've traditionally acted as 5th column.
Afghans in Iran, on the other hand, have always been used by Iran's government in war matters. It is just ridiculous to say these thousands upon thousands of Afghans in Iran were being conducted and used by Mossad! Who the fuck do they think we ever take "Mossad" for?.. Mossad cannot even dream of doing that. Iran's government can! They even sent them to Syria to fight ISIS in battalions after battalions (The Fatemiyoon).
I think there is a probability that part of Iran's own government used these Afghans to kill the true "Guards" of the spirit of Iran's independence, to turn Iran into another Shah's time regime.
Both the response to American military aggression, and letting Israelis go free, supports this probability.
To me this very much looks like a coup.
Another important clue: Iran's parliament firmly voted for Strait of Hormoz to get closed. The regime's Supreme National Security Council (which is by the way headed by Pezeshkiyan!) disagreed.
What does this mean. I think Pezeshkiyan himself, and whoever Pezeshkiyan chose to govern Iran are in cahoots with Israelis and USA. I think they may have killed off the top true Guards of Iran's independence to make the country go back to the previous Shah's type regime, and thus pocket all the money by themselves at the expense of Iranians present and future livelihood.
Wasn't the Leader's own life so directly threatened? I think they forced the Leader to reduce himself to another "Shah" type authority: absolutely helpless against USA, and absolutely powerful over those who seek an independent Iran.
But this begs the question: Where's the Militia? Iran's Militia, by definition, is an entity that if you kill of the top ones or anyone lower down, it by itself remains active and as effective as before. But why the militia allowed this to happen?
A possible explanation. Traditionally, they act independently but in agreement with the Leader. So there is a chance that Leader changed nature and aim after being directly threatened, and did not let the Militia act independently.
In other words, the Militia had been first weakened and defective enough to lose its independence from leaders and governments and anybody that runs the country. So they were not a "Militia by definition" anymore, so they let this happen.
USA and Israel both were let go, the both will definitely come back anytime Iran even things of acting independently. A Shah's time regime.
I put the responsibility for this failure on the Militia. We created them after carefully studying Iran's history since 1900. We found the solution of presence of this new "Superpower" entities by creating the Militia just the way that superpowers would be unable to affect them or destroy them or even win against them.
But in this war, the Militia acted as if they weren't even present..Top leaders are killed and the rest of the Militia just loses its features and roles they were assigned to, just for periods of war like this.
So there is a chance that leaders of the Militia did not make sure that newer and newer Militia members entering their organization get fully trained to become a Militia, and not just a soldier. I think they didn't manage this vital task properly, and ended up themselves killed, and the rest of them ineffective in a very sensitive days for Iran and Iranians.
Yet another clue: Parliament decided to stop Iran's membership in the NPT treaty after they betrayed Iranian of their right to have nuclear industry. Yet right now, almost by magic, there's no news of doing that!
Yet another clue: Iranians vowed to not ever allow UN's IAEA inspect nuclear industry of Iran and asked their agents present in Iran to leave the country after this war began. They had directly worked with Israel to help Israelis in their nuclear industry, and to fight Iranians in their similar industries.
But see right now what is being said: An unnamed "Iranian diplomat" is saying, "Presently we have a plan to at some time in the future decide about our relation with the IAEA."
Fearing retributions, they don't even give their names! This is Shah's time Iran.