🇮🇷 They Call Him A TRAITOR. He Gave Eight Years And His Own Blood To Iran
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf was 18 years old when he walked to the southern front. No draft notice. No second thoughts. He VOLUNTEERED while other men hid.
He spent eight years in the trenches, from the minefields to the battle for Khorramshahr. The nights under Iraqi shelling that buried a generation of Iranian boys. He did not watch that war on television. He LIVED in it and rose from a teenage volunteer to a division commander.
Then Karbala-4 took his brother Hassan. He buried him in Iranian soil and went back to the front to FIGHT.
So tell me. The man who gave his blood, his youth, and his own BROTHER to this country is the man who will sell it at a negotiation table?
The ones screaming "traitor" never smelled gunpowder. They never carried a coffin. Ghalibaf paid a price for Iran that none of his accusers will ever understand.
You cannot buy a man who already gave everything. He negotiates for Iran with the fire of the loss of his brother, the Minab 168, and every innocent Iranian lost in the past year.
Do not let them divide you.
کودکان مظلوم میناب و تمام شهدای ایران عزیز را هر لحظه ناظر اعمال و رفتار خود میدانم. آنها ما را میبینند و از ما انتظار دارند.
خدا کند که شرمندهٔ شهدای مظلوم و ملت ایران نباشم و روسفید به یارانم بپیوندم که برای دیدنشان لحظهشماری میکنم.
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ENTER AFTER. NEVER BEFORE.
EVERYTHING BEFORE IT IS A GUESS.
Wallahi I don’t know what’s wrong with me. If an Arab sheikh is reciting the Qur’an and starts crying, I feel it deep in my soul.
But if it’s a Hausa man doing the same, my brain starts acting funny. Like bro are you okay? Is this a skit ? I somehow don’t take it seriously and even find it silly.
May Allah forgive me, because I genuinely don’t know why I’m wired like this.
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