@RyanFerrson@MrsSana21 اون دو روز؟ من لیوان آب که میبینم ،من رنگین کمون که میبینم،من کارائوکه که میبینم،من دست شکسته که میبینم، من چشم بند که میبینم،من رقص که میبینم .. بوی خون میشنوم.. نفس راحت کشیدن به ما حرام باشه اگر این نسل کشی رو تا اخرین روز زندگیمون فریاد نزنیم… #جاويدشاه
Translation:
If the internet is cut off and I end up being killed under the bombs , I have no problem with it cuz The bomb that killed me certainly killed hundreds of people before — he is a member of the IRGC (Revolutionary Guards).
From the bottom of my heart, I say this: we fought for the return of the Shah, Reza Shah II, to rule Iran.
I am writing this now so that my words cannot be distorted later.
Death to the entirety of the Islamic Republic.
#JavidShah (“Long Live the Shah”)
God bless Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.
A fearless anti-Islamist crusader, proven right on every front and a noble visionary who fought for Iran’s glory only to be viciously vilified. May he rest in peace knowing we love him.
King of Kings, radiant light of the Aryans. Free Iran!
اگه مجدد جنگ شد و نت قطع شد و ما نبودیم؛زیرساخت به کونا یادتون باشه اینبار رژیمتون بخاطر حزب الله کشور رو وارد جنگ احتمالی کرد!!
پس دیگه اسم وطن نیارید جاکشا!!
The Iranian regime and its proxy, Hezbollah, are making it abundantly clear, as they have before now, that they have no intention of abiding by any deal -- whether a ceasefire or some grand deal. Hezbollah rejected the agreement worked out between Israel and Lebanon at the behest of our administration before the ink was dry. Before, during, and after the agreement, they've not stopped launching missiles into Israel, in violation of the so-called ceasefire. No nation can tolerate that, and Israel has not and will not, despite "defensive" handcuffs put on it by us in the past. As best I can tell, Israel, in consultation with our country or not, has had enough.
Make no mistake, Hezbollah is acting at the direction of the Iranian regime. Lebanon's president is also fed up with the Iranian regime trying to pull his country into the conflict and using Lebanon as a negotiating chip. He has also made clear that the Lebanese people want to finally be free of Hezbollah. The problem is that his military is not strong enough to deal with Hezbollah and it's left for Israel to deal with Hezbollah.
The Iranian regime is demanding nothing less than Israel commit suicide -- that is, not respond to Hezbollah's missile attacks or respond in a way that does not end Hezbollah's terror against Israeli citizens. The regime is hoping that President Trump will intercede and admonish Israel, as our country has made clear it wants a deal and that deal focuses primarily if not almost exclusive on nuclear and enrichment issues. Meanwhile, most of the Arab leaders (except for the smaller Arab countries, including UAE) fear that their oil fields will be attacked, and Turkey and Pakistan are working to bolster Iran and ensure the regime's survival, including through diplomatic pressure.
There is no real ceasefire. And the question is: what happens when and if there is a deal? How will it be enforced? Who will enforce it? Iran has no launched ballistic missiles at Israel, as it has as other nations in the region. Are Israel and the other nations free to hit back, or are only we free to do so? And what happens if the Iranian regime builds thousands of ballistic missiles, most of which cannot be intercepted?
In the end, the Iranian regime needs to be destroyed. It'll be much more difficult as time goes on and turns into years.
I was pleased to be in Odessa for the Black Sea Security Forum to discuss the common enemy that Ukraine, Iran, and the free world face: the axis of chaos.
A sovereign Ukraine and a free Iran will replace chaos with peace for our regions and the world.
My keynote remarks: