@SholaMos1 Thank you for standing up. I don’t agree with some of your positions but appreciate what you do greatly. You make us proud. I came across this video and wondered what you would do with it.
https://t.co/TJMSPCAhTv
THE NEW LEADER, AYATOLLAH MOJTABA KHAMENEI, SPEAKS FOR THE FIRST TIME
A message in seven parts.
Some of the highlights:
• Learned about becoming the new Leader via state TV, like everyone else.
• Taking the seat of his father & Ayatollah Khomeini is a "very difficult task."
• Confirms Iran is in an active, "oppressed" struggle against the "Front of Arrogance" (the US and allies).
• Calls the Strait of Hormuz closure a primary lever. Hints at opening new, unconventional fronts where the enemy is vulnerable.
• Praised Yemen, Hezbollah, and Iraqi groups for their support.
• Said he has lost his wife, sister, niece/nephew, and brother-in-law, alongside his father.
• Vowed that revenge will be sought for every citizen killed, not just his father. Specifically highlights a "deliberate crime" committed by the enemy at the Shajareh Tayyibah School in Minab, which killed 175 schoolgirls.
• Iran will seek compensation from the enemy’s assets (or destroy them to an equal value) if they refuse to pay for damages.
• Issued a warning to the 15 countries that border Iran: close any foreign military bases used to attack Iran immediately.
• Iran has already struck US bases and will continue to do so if they remain active, though he highlights the need for "warm relations" with neighbors.
• Ordered free medical care for the wounded & state-funded compensation for private property damage, requiring officials to report directly to him on their progress.
Mojtaba Khamenei's official Telegram channel, relayed to me by diplomatic sources:
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🛑 Mali 🇲🇱- The Malian PM on holding elections.
I admire this brilliant and inspiring Minister of State, @ChoguelKMaiga because he openly tells us what’s happening at the State level. I never miss on of his discourses because, through him, I have learned so much about what happened in the past and what’s currently going on in Mali. Here is what he has to say about holding the elections:
“There are those who think that elections are an end in themselves. Haiti is the first independent country in Latin America. It is the country where there have been more elections than in all its countries. But it is not stable. Election alone does not solve a country's problems.
To bring everything back to an election is to make a mistake. This is actually what Westerners want. This is also why we have had 30 years of elections, but where has that brought us? The more we hold elections, the more we divide Mali.”
@GAECGH @gns_atomic What is 🇬🇭 Ghana waiting for?? Sputnik Africa, [Mar 26, 2024 at 08:04]
❗️Rosatom and Burkina Faso signed a roadmap for developing cooperation on nuclear energy at Atomexpo 2024, a Sputink correspondent reports
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