@DavidHundeyin I don't bet but on this i would stake my salary that he would not if they had gotten a quick win, glad the universe through the brave Iranian people is giving them a sizable fight for their money.
In the name of God, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate.
Today, the world has lost a giant.
Ali Larijani, my brother in faith, a beacon of hope, the intellectual heart of Iran has been martyred.
Assassinated in cold blood by Israeli missiles while he worked tirelessly for peace. They did not just kill a man; they murdered a vision. They silenced a voice that still echoed with the promise of dialogue, understanding, and a better tomorrow for every Iranian child, every mother, every family yearning for dignity without war.
I found him to be one of the most brilliant, peace-loving human beings Iran has ever produced.
An educated mind, sharp, refined, steeped in the philosophies and sciences that bridge East and West, he carried the wisdom of both worlds in his soul.
He was no firebrand, he was a thinker, a scholar whose PhD and decades of deep study shaped a moderate heart that refused to see the world only in black and white.
He believed, truly believed, that negotiation was not weakness but the highest form of strength. He sat at tables where others shouted, offering reason where others offered rockets. He wanted peace, not surrender, but genuine, honorable peace with the world. A peace that would lift sanctions from Iranian shoulders, bring prosperity to our streets, and let our young people dream instead of ducking for cover.
His experience was unmatched. From the Revolutionary Guard to the highest chambers of the Supreme National Security Council, from nuclear negotiations that kept the world on edge to backroom diplomacy that kept doors open when everyone else slammed them shut.
He lived every chapter of Iran’s modern story. Yet through it all, his principles never wavered. Loyal to the core to his Supreme Leader, to the Islamic Republic, to the Iranian people he remained a moderate voice of restraint in a sea of extremes.
He was the man who said “talk” when others said “strike.”
He was the one who extended olive branches while others sharpened swords. He was the patriot who loved his country so fiercely that he was willing to shake hands with adversaries if it meant saving Iranian blood.
And now they have taken him. Israel, in its arrogance and fear, has ripped this moderate giant from our midst, deliberately derailing the peace initiative he was building brick by brick. They did not kill a warmonger, they killed the very bridge to dialogue. They did not assassinate a radical, they assassinated the last best chance for de-escalation, for dignity without destruction.
Ali Larijani, your blood will not be in vain. Your intellect will live in every Iranian who refuses hatred. Your principles will echo in every future negotiation table. Your Western education, your vast experience, your unshakable loyalty and love for peace, they are now a sacred inheritance.
Rest in paradise, dear Ali. You fought for peace until your last breath. Iran mourns. The world mourns. And history will remember, you were not just a national security advisor, you were the soul of a nation that still dares to dream of peace.
Ali Larijani, may your martyrdom be a light for us all. We will carry your banner. We will never forget.
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