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World News See other World News Articles Title: Iranian Dissidents: With a Trump Loss, ‘Now Our Hope Is Gone’ Iranian Dissidents: With a Trump Loss, Now Our Hope Is Gone BY ROBERT SPENCER | DEC 07, 2020 7:43 PM ET AP Photo/ Evan Vucci Amid all the high-fiving and champagne cork-popping that the establishment media has been indulging in over His Fraudulency Joe Bidens so far successful theft of the 2020 election, The Times of London has sounded a decidedly discordant note, running a piece Saturday with the startling headline, Trump had Tehran on the ropes: now our hope is gone. And its true: If Donald Trump leaves the White House as expected on January 20, 2021, and Biden/Harris/Pelosi/Schumer/Obama/Soros follow through on their plan to reinstate the disastrous Iran nuclear deal, the best chance to topple the Islamic Republic, one of the worlds worst human rights abusers, will be gone. It was during the Trump administration that we saw Iranian protesters cha nting: We dont want an Islamic Republic! Clerics shame on you, let go of our country! Some chanted: Reza Shah, bless your soul! Reza Shah was the Shah of Iran from 1925 to 1941 and the father of Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, the Shah who was overthrown in the Islamic Revolution in 1979. Reza Shah admired Turkeys Kemal Ataturk and set Iran on a similar path of Westernization and secularization. In chanting this, the protesters are emphasizing that they do not just want economic reforms, as has been the line of the establishment media in the West. Nor do they want an Islamic Republic that is less corrupt. They dont want an Islamic Republic at all. In April 2018, thousands of Iranians in a soccer stadium chanted Reza Shah! In June of that year, Iranians celebrated a World Cup victory by once again chanting Reza Shah. Was it just a coincidence that the Iranian people began to make their deep dissatisfaction with the Islamic Republic known while Donald Trump was in the White House? Maybe. It is he who began the erosion of the acceptance that the mullahs had won around the world and he who began to put pressure on them with new sanctions that did not, contrary to the confident predictions of establishment foreign policy experts, solidify the Iranian people in hatred of America. Instead, they turned the Iranian people against their vicious and inhumane regime, once again vindicating Trumps flouting of the conventional State Department wisdom. But even if the Iranian freedom movement has nothing to do with Trump, it is certain that those demonstrations never would have happened if Hillary Clinton had been president of the United States for the last four years, and just as certain that they will not continue once His Fraudulency or his handlers start the billions flowing to the mullahs once again. After all, Joe Biden was vice president when demonstrations begin in Iran in 2009, protests that did not go nearly as far or demand as much as the ones we saw more recently. Barack Obama, however, betrayed the demonstrators to every grisly fate that the mullahs could devise for them in their torture chambers. Bent on concluding the disastrous nuclear deal that lined their oppressors pockets with billions and set the world on a path to a catastrophic nuclear attack, Obama ensured that the U.S. government didnt lift a finger or offer a word of support for the protesters, even as they were being gunned down in the streets. But then Trump set a sharply different tone. He came out strongly in favor of the protesters, tweeting: Many reports of peaceful protests by Iranian citizens fed up with regimes corruption & its squandering of the nations wealth to fund terrorism abroad. Iranian govt should respect their peoples rights, including right to express themselves. The world is watching! In a similar vein, State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert said: Irans leaders have turned a wealthy country with a rich history and culture into an economically depleted rogue state whose chief exports are violence, bloodshed, and chaos. As President Trump has said, the longest-suffering victims of Irans leaders are Irans own people. Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders added: There are many reports of peaceful protests by Iranian citizens fed up with the regimes corruption and its squandering of the nations wealth to fund terrorism abroad. The Iranian government should respect their peoples rights, including their right to express themselves. The pressure on Iran continued, and Trump even went so far, as the whole world knows, to confront its global belligerence and stop it in its tracks. Four more years of Trump may have meant the dawning of a new era of freedom in Iran, as it would have continued to be shaken to its core. But instead, with their man likely coming into the Oval Office, for the mullahs, its time once again to let the good times roll. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5.
#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)
The US couldn't even topple Fidel Castro in some 60 years, even with Reagan at the helm, so what's the rational to suggest the US could topple Iran's entire gov?
The CIA did topple the lawfully elected Prime Minister in 1955 and installed Shah Reza Pahlavi. His abuses led to the student uprising in 1979 and seizure of the U.S. Embassy. This lasted 444 days until after Reagan was inaugurated. ;)
Toppling a leader is much easier than toppling a whole government. The US aided in getting Uk's democratically elected prez exiled very cheaply. Replacing Iraq's whole gov took an invasion.
We've got the new and improved Dems now. (Edit) I'm going to be ashamed to wear my Russian ushanka with the red star hammer and sickle cap device on it now that a buddy sent me a couple Xmases ago. Damn nice hat.
#7. To: Esso (#5)
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And Creepy Joe will work wonders with Kamala at his back. :-/
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