Thursday 11 March 2021

Medusa is the Mullah's Turban

A Persian expression conveys a strong message of the mullahs' role in Iranian society; if a person lifts a mullah's beard, under the beard says Made in England. This statement reverberates in Iranian political culture from the time of the Safavid Dynasty to the present time.




Wishing Iranians acted prudently in the 70s and not naively followed Khomeini Hindi Made in England. If Iranians acted wisely, Iran would be a developed nation now. However, Iranians did not act wisely and, as always, allowed England to play a trick with Iranians.


England played countless dirty tricks with Iran and Iranians to take away land from Iran and handed it over to Russia during "The Great Game." Plus, no Iranian should ever forget how military strike of England and Russia during World War Two against Iran, while Iran declared itself a neutral state and did not want to participate in World War Two.


England pursued a foreign policy of destroying Iran to the 70s when the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) provided Khomeini's platform to foment chaos and anarchy in Iran. BBC knew Khomeini was a criminal. 


Khomeini's criminal record was going back to 1963 when Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi executed the White Revolution in Iran with the consent of the parliament to modernize Iran. Khomeini did not like the White Revolution because Iran was moving toward the epoch of the Cyrus the Great. Khomeini wanted Iranians to remain in dark-ages as the mullahs made all decisions for them. According to the mullah's doctrine, which is superstitious and dogmatic, it was essential to understand a puzzling question that how many angels were dancing at the tip of a pin? 


Therefore, the British Broadcasting Corporation and other foreign political actors knew well that Khomeini had no peaceful plan for Iran. Otherwise, they would not assist him in instigating the 1979 Revolution in Iran.


I could hear Khomeini on the BBC radio; he encouraged Iranians to set on public fire properties, attack the soldiers randomly, attack at the military bases to destroy the army. He asked people to attack women and children whose husbands were military officers, kill SAVAK agents. He called for vandalism and torching Iran. Iranians followed him because the BBC said that Khomeini appeared on the moon. Iranians came out of their homes at night and looked at the moon. They clearly stated that they saw Khomeini's image on the moon. Iranians did not ask themselves this question. Mohammad claimed to be the prophet of Allah; he never performed a miracle. How was it possible Khomeini performed a miracle in this magnitude as his image appeared on the moon? Because the King spoke English, French and German. People said Khomeini spoke five languages. 


People thought of Khomeini as a divine being and Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi as a tyrant. They were encouraged to sacrifice themselves for Khomeini's elusive social justice that he promised them. 


The US President Jimmy Carter was the willing participant in the destruction of Iran. People called Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi the puppet of the US and wanted the King to descend from the Peacock Throne. Jimmy Carter's voice broadcasted from the BBC that he supported the King to remain in power in Iran. Iranians would become enraged when they heard on the radio that US President Jimmy Carter sided with the King. People would come out of their homes and chanted Death to the King. Later on, Jimmy Carter played his dirty trick with Iranians that the King failed to uphold human rights. Once again, Iranians could not control their emotions and became emotional and would come out of their homes to torch anything around them.


On January 17th, 1979, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi did not want to hold on to power at the cost of his people's blood. He left Iran with no prospect of coming back to Iran.


The Jimmy Carter Administration began to paint Khomeini as a divine being that he was sitting on the right-hand side of God. "On February 08th, 1979, Andrew Young, the chief United States delegate to the United Nations, praised Islam yesterday as "a vibrant cultural force in today's world" and said that Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the Iranian Islamic leader, would eventually be hailed as "a saint."


Mr. Young, going considerably further in his views than has the Carter Administration, declared that it would be "impossible to have a fundamentalist Islamic state" in Iran because "too much Western idealism has infiltrated that movement."


"Islam is a vibrant cultural force in today's world and not something that died with the Middle Ages," the delegate paid in an hourlong meeting with the New York Forum, a group of New York City reporters at the City University Graduate Center. He said that Islam had been "revitalized with young people with Western educations" and added, "I don't think the Ayatollah realizes the force he is in control of." 1


England and the US covered Khomeini's turban with divine make-up. Iranians could not see the snakes under Khomeini's turban. On February 01st, 1979, Khomeini returned to Iran and when an American reporter asked him," how do you feel about returning to Iran after fifteen years of exile?" Khomeini replied, "nothing."


Khomeini did not remove the turban right away. He went to the Refah school and hid from the public view. He asked for General Mehdi Rahimi, General Nasiri, General Naji, and General Khosrowdad. Khomeini removed his turban and showed the snakes on his head to the above military Generals. Khomeini took their lives to ensure his longevity as a statesman of Persia that he had no feeling for it.


Iranians were busy cheering with their newfound divine Khomeini. Khomeini was preoccupied with killing Iranians. Iranians thought by being silent; everything will go away.


The western nations were busy depicting Khomeini as a beloved divine man of the year on January 07th, 1980. The TIME magazine published Khomeini's picture on the cover of its magazine and called him "Man of the Year." Still, the US propaganda machine was supporting Khomeini's snakehead.





Khomeini enjoyed his role as the stateman of Persia. He was walking around without any shame of having snakes on his head. Khomeini killed anyone. He killed Iranians in prisons because they did not share his views. Those Iranians who did not want to oppose Khomeini went to Iran and Iraq War, and they died. Khomeini started Iran and Iraq war because he wanted to export his revolution to the world. He asked Iraqi Shia Muslims to revolt against Saddam Hussein. Khomeini's preconceived plan did not go so well. Saddam Hussein nullified the 1975 Algeria's accord and launched a massive military attack on Iran. Khomeini said many times to Iranians to go to war and die for Islam.


Eventually, Khomeini concluded he could not defeat Saddam Hussien; he accepted the peace treaty with Saddam Hussein. Khomeini was not a humble man; he felt humiliated in front of the world that he could not win the war against Iraq without the support of foreign actors. Khomeini passed his snake turban to mullah Ali Khameini. He attached those snakes to his head. He began to kill anyone who stood in his way. 


In conclusion, it is clear and evident that strong Iran poses a threat to western nations. The western countries have a policy of making sure the Medusa in Iran will remain in power so Iran would remain a weak nation as the young people are killed in Iran or flee Iran for a better life outside of Iran.  


The Medusa story needs a hero to save Iran and Iranians from relentless slaughter. Perseus will not rescue Iranians because he is waiting for Iranians to step forward to become the hero of their destiny.  


Endnote:


Young Praises Islam as 'Vibrant' And Calls the Ayatollah 'a Saint' - The New York Times (nytimes.com)


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