more than once. Who all is with me?
I'm new here but I can say without prejudice that your sentiment doesn't make much sense.
What exactly has the government of done Iran done to the United States to deserve being nuked? What have the highly westernized population of Iran done to deserve being nuked? Lastly Iran wouldn't be ruled by the filthy, tyrannical assholes it is today if the United States hadn't propped up a filthy dictator to serve it's interests. I realize American brain cells don't evolve much past the jibberish they hear on CNN but come on people.
There are large parts of the iranian pop that are VERY far from Western:
Inside the Iranian Crackdown - WSJ.com
JULY 11, 2009
Inside the Iranian Crackdown
When the Unrest Flared, the Ayatollah's Enforcers Took to the Streets of Tehran With Batons and Zeal
By FARNAZ FASSIHI
TEHRAN -- When the protests broke out here last month, Mehdi Moradani answered the call to crush them.
On the first day of the unrest, the 24-year-old volunteer member of Iran's paramilitary Basij force mounted his motorcycle and chased reformist protesters through the streets, shouting out the names of Shiite saints as he revved his engine.
On the fourth day, he picked up a thick wooden stick issued by his Basij neighborhood task force and beat demonstrators who refused to disperse.
By the eighth day, demonstrators alleging that President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had rigged his re-election were out by the hundreds of thousands. Mr. Moradani says he mobilized in a 12-man motorcycle crew, scouting out restive neighborhoods across Tehran. He battled protesters with a baton and tear gas. The demonstrators fought back with rocks, bricks and bottles. Mr. Moradani says he handcuffed scores of demonstrators and dragged them away as they kicked and screamed.
"It wasn't about elections anymore," says Mr. Moradani, a short, skinny man with pitch-black hair and a beard. "I was defending my country and our revolution and Islam. Everything was at risk."
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