Monday 30 November 2020

Iran Struggles to Respond to Brazen killings

 On Monday, November 30th, 2020, journalists David D. Kirkpatrick, Ronen Bergman, and Arnaz Fassih from the Globe and Mail published an article "Iran Struggles to Respond to Brazen killings." Their report was not less than propaganda in favor of the Islamic Republic of Iran. It lacked to provide insightful information about the social injustice which was taking place in Iran and how Iranians deem the regime as the illegitimate system within the framework of Kleptocracy. 


The article begins to assert that "a team of Israeli commandos with high powered torches blasted their way into a vault of a heavily guarded warehouse deep in Iran and made off before dawn with 5 000 pages of top-secret papers on the country's nuclear program."


The first question comes to mind how did Israel's special forces travel from Israel to Iran? Israel does not have a national border with Iran. The distance from Israel to Iran is Distance: 1,071.88 mi (1,725.02 km) Driving route: 1,392.88 mi (2,241.62 km). Israel's elite unit needed to cross Jordan and Iraq. Jordan and Iraq do not have political relations. Jordan is always under pressure from Iran's Shia Crescent and brinkmanship of Palestine foreign policies. Thus, The airspace and traveling from Israel to Iran is unlikely. 


The article begins to illustrate that Iranians are supporting the regime in Iran by claiming that "To pragmatic Iranians, that possibility makes Mr. Trump's last months in office no time to lash back and risk renewed hostilities. But Iranians also know that their enemies in the United States and Israel may take advantage of this period to attack Tehran further."

The authors of the above statement are manufacturing statements that Iranians are supporting the theocratic regime in Iran. Notably, the authors do not have any understanding of the social injustice that Iranians face daily. 


In 2006, the Export Development Canada released a report about the income gap in Iran. The report stated that 10% of Iran's population controlled 75% of Iran's wealth, and 90% of Iran's population controlled 25% of Iran's wealth. 


The income gap between Iran's power elite has grown since 2006 because the clerics are not investing Iran's national revenue in Iran. Those funds are transferred to foreign nations like Canada as Hashemi Rafsanjani did, who built HWY 407, Center Point Mall, and many other Canadian projects. 


The Islamic Republic of Iran wanted to circumvent the economic sanctions and employed Marjan Sheikholeslami Aleagha to do the dirty work for Iran's mullahs. She took all the money with her husband Mehdi Khalaji, and they are living in Canada.


Consequently, social inequality is more significant than in the past. As of right now, people are buying animal bones to make soap for themselves to eat. People are renting rooftop of a house to sleep and makeshift a structure to keep themselves warm at night and during cold winter. 


As many more Iranians are deprived of the basic necessity of life. The clerics and their inner circle are enjoying a luxury lifestyle. They are known as "Rich Kids of Tehran." These rich kids are living outside of Iran and inside of Iran with taxpayers' money. For example, Masoumeh Ibtekar posts the 1979 Revolution in Iran, with the assistance of Imam's students (headmaster), Khemini Hindi attacked the US embassy and took Americans hostage. She pursued her higher education in the US like her father. During an interview with one American, she talked about murdering Americans. Now, her son Essa (means Jesus. She is a smart woman. She did not name her son Mohammad; she named him Essa or Jesus so when he will be out of Iran, her son would give an impression that he was not a Muslim person and was Christian) Hashmi studied in the US with taxpayers money while Iranians are starving to death. Workers are doing self-immolation because their employers refuse to pay them as the employers are enjoying the luxury lifestyle.


The above historical events give readers a clear view that Iran's regime is not in touch with Iranians' pain and suffering as minister Ishagh Jahangeri's son is wearing brand name watches and is wearing expensive finger rings show off his newfound wealth at Iranians' expense. And a journalist asked Mr. Jahanger what people should do about the rising of the prices? He responded like this "just pray". Does his son pray? Did his son pray and enjoying a free ride at the expense of taxpayers?





The paper says, "Never, however, has the Islamic Republic endured a spate of covert attacks quite like in 2020. In January, a US drone strike killed the revered General Qasem Soleimani."


I hope these journalists enlighten all readers that which military school did Qasem Soleimani attend to qualify and accomplish the military rank of general?


Mr. Soleimani masterminded the suppression of the 18 Tir peaceful demonstration of the university students.  


Does Mr. Soleimani have the sympathy of Iranians? Of course not.


The paper asserted, "Gunman leaped from a park Hyundai Santa Fe, others arrived on motorcycles, and waiting snipers filled out a hit team of 12 assassins."


Operation on this scale does not need 12 assassins. It requires not more than five soldiers to attack at a soft target like this one. If there are 12 assassins, they will be shooting each other and challenging to manage strike and escape.


In conclusion, the journalists in this paper love Iran's theocratic regime to perpetuate lawlessness in Iran and outside of Iran. They accuse the Israeli forces of being in Iran, who are using a torch to bring a safe door down. It does not make sense. How is it possible a compound is having surveillance 24 hours and seven days a week to be intruded by individuals who do not speak the Persian language? If they say the Persian words, it will be with a foreign tone. 


Comes to this point, the strikes at the regime's nuclear staff require the precise calculation of target, having proper means of weapons and training, handling personal pressure to avoid auditory exclusion and tunnel vision, and having adequate age and cardio training. As Mr. Mohammad Nourizadeh says, cleric Mehdi Taleb and the Revolutionary Guard Corp are working with Israel. The head of Iran, Ayatollah (Sign of God) Khameini, does not have loyal soldiers anymore. 


Confidently, expressing that Israeli and Iranians are against Iran's regime and do not want a handful of dangerous minds to own the weapon of mass destruction. They will be working closely to end the madness in the middle east before it is too late.

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