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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can oppose Mossad’s involvement in Iran as well as oppose the current regime. Let the Iranians bring about their own revolution and elect a leader of their own free will who will put their national interests ahead. Mossad isn’t some benevolent entity who wants to ‘free’ Iranians. They just want a puppet placed there like the Shah so they can control that region and get access to the oil and gas. The US and Israel have no business being part of these protests. [/quote] It is astonishing to me how you center your personal feelings about the US and Mossad over the experience of Iranians who have suffered under a horrific authoritarian government. Do you know any actual Iranians? Ever talk with any? Had conversations about what they think about what is going on? For context I am a Trump-hating moderate that’s been disgusted by the moral emptiness of the progressive left for some time, but the absolute narcissistic and trash takes I’ve been seeing from progressives on the Iranian revolution have really taken the cake. [/quote] Israel has killed tens of thousands of Iranian with airstrikes, placing bombs in crowds, assassinations, using of remote activated machine guns, blowing up it embassies, etc. Also Israel’s has manipulated the US in to joining its efforts to kill Iran- placing sanctions, bombing, etc. You pro Israelis hate the Iranian people because they stood up to your oppression and genocide. Iranian know about genocide through starvation having lost a quarter of their population during WW2. I wish people like you would put the interest of the Iranian people and the US first but that will never happen.[/quote] It's absolutely hilarious how Israelis are now all of a sudden concerned with civilian life after all the people they've murdered. Meanwhile, Iran is under tremendous economic stress due to US/International sanctions, that is what sparked the protests. My understanding is that they were also sparked in part due to a drought that was in large part caused by Israel bombing a major hydroelectric dam during the 12 Day War. The protests were infiltrated by paid Mossad agents/foreign groups, that were taking orders from outside actors, which is why Internet was cut off. These groups were allegedly causing chaos by shooting both cops and protesters, and setting shops, busses, and mosques on fire. This would definitely follow the playbook of past/ongoing US/Israeli operations in Iran - people were organically uprising to protest economic/material conditions, and Mossad immediately took the opportunity to infiltrate and sow chaos.[/quote] Support for the current Iran regime is based on support for Iranian Islamist expansionist ambitions, which rely in large part on the otherwise feckless and impotent Palestinians as proxies to foment conflict with Israel. The fall of the Iranian regime might well mean the Palestinians will have to develop a functional civil society and economy for the first time in over 80 years, and that they'll have no sponsor for their terror activities. The civilized world would see that as a good thing; others bemoan the prospect.[/quote]
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