It’s painfully obvious this guy has no idea what he’s talking about. He’s acting like he just discovered fire because he spent a few hours sitting with the leftover scraps of the IRGC and now thinks he’s in the room where it all goes down.
Let’s be clear: the Islamic Republic of Iran, as it exists today, under this name and this exact power structure, is never going to be integrated into the global economy. Not now! Not ever! It won’t be a partner. It won’t behave like a normal state. It simply can’t. Its DNA is fundamentally broken. This idea was born in crisis, and it survives on crisis. Crisis isn’t a flaw, it’s the business model.
A regime that can’t even make peace with its own people, isn’t about to reach some grand understanding with those it calls enemies. It doesn’t want to, and even in some hypothetical scenario where it suddenly did, it doesn’t have the capacity. This isn’t a policy gap. It’s structural. Permanent.
Nothing about this structure is normal. It has spent decades paying enormous costs to stay exactly on this path, because it knows that deviating from its ideological foundation is existential suicide. That’s not something you can negotiate away.
And yet, some Americans keep falling for the same illusion, the same delusion that, before the Iranian Revolution, led them to believe Ruhollah Khomeini was just a backward cleric they could influence. The CIA flew to Neauphle-le-Château, sat across from him, and walked away thinking he wasn’t that dangerous.
They were dead wrong then, and anyone making the same mistake today is just as delusional.
It’s painfully obvious this guy has no idea what he’s talking about. He’s acting like he just discovered fire because he spent a few hours sitting with the leftover scraps of the IRGC and now thinks he’s in the room where it all goes down.
Let’s be clear: the Islamic Republic of Iran, as it exists today, under this name and this exact power structure, is never going to be integrated into the global economy. Not now! Not ever! It won’t be a partner. It won’t behave like a normal state. It simply can’t. Its DNA is fundamentally broken. This idea was born in crisis, and it survives on crisis. Crisis isn’t a flaw, it’s the business model.
A regime that can’t even make peace with its own people, isn’t about to reach some grand understanding with those it calls enemies. It doesn’t want to, and even in some hypothetical scenario where it suddenly did, it doesn’t have the capacity. This isn’t a policy gap. It’s structural. Permanent.
Nothing about this structure is normal. It has spent decades paying enormous costs to stay exactly on this path, because it knows that deviating from its ideological foundation is existential suicide. That’s not something you can negotiate away.
And yet, some Americans keep falling for the same illusion, the same delusion that, before the Iranian Revolution, led them to believe Ruhollah Khomeini was just a backward cleric they could influence. The CIA flew to Neauphle-le-Château, sat across from him, and walked away thinking he wasn’t that dangerous.
They were dead wrong then, and anyone making the same mistake today is just as delusional.
A woman is about to be executed for one “crime”, speaking out.
That’s the reality of the Iranian regime.
This is not a government that values freedom.
This is not a regime moved by polite diplomacy.
It silences dissent.
It punishes courage.
It fears its own people.
And history has shown, they don’t respond to words. They respond to strength.
Everyone knows you’ve a soft spot for Islamists and have no intention of confronting them and frankly, no one’s asking you to go to war with the mullahs. Yours, and the Labour Party’s, fondness for them is abundantly clear by now.
What is being asked is rather simpler: do the job you’re meant to do. Address the very real security threat they pose to the British public. Shut down this regime’s terrorist embassy. Expel its so-called “diplomats” who operate as agents of intimidation and terror on British soil.
And perhaps, for once, follow through on what you repeatedly promised before the election proscribe the IRGC as a terrorist organisation.
Or is even that too much to expect?
@JZarif Want to know why the negotiations failed?
Because an extremist Islamist system that acts against the interests of the Iranian people cannot build real trust or agreement.
Take it easy. No need to cry this much🫵🏼
بچه ها دوباره از ترند درومد
دست بجنبونید خواهشا 🙏
منم که اکانتم منفجر شده انقدر ریپورت شدم٫ کلا توییت هام دیده نمیشه دیگه!
رد میشدید یه کامنت حاوی بهترین شعاری که تو تجمعات شنیدید برام بذارید لطفا 🙏
انتخاب خودم اینه:
خامنه ای روسی
اکس سعید طوسی 😬
#KingRezaPahlaviForIran
@mah_sadeghi@CENTCOM محمود خارکصه ،ت که ایرانی نیستی گوه نخور ،
ایرانی بودن پن دانست ولی تو فرصت طلبی ،
در ضمن آنها هر کاری بخواهند میکند و این نتیجه ۴۷ سال کوس شعر گفتن شماهاست ،
ریدم توی دینتون و عقیده تون و اون اسلام کیریتون
@SecRubio مصاحبهی معصومه ابتکار با خبرنگار خارجی دربارهی گروگانهای آمریکا در سفارت اشغالشدهی آمریکا در تهران. «آنچه بیان میشود بهقدری صریح است که نیازی به هیچ شرحی نیست. جوانانی هیجانزده با شعارهای تند چپ یکی از تاثیرگذارترین اقدامات تاریخ معاصر ایران را رقم زدند.»