That would be those 'men' in Tehran about 47 years agoNone the less, the responsibility belongs to the man who started the war.
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That would be those 'men' in Tehran about 47 years agoNone the less, the responsibility belongs to the man who started the war.
A constitutional monarchy is what Iran had before your pals took overConstitutional monarchy?
Where do you get that from?
The Trump regiemes hinting at intalling Palhavi didn't last past the first few days.
So, you made it up.It's been lingering under the surface.
Again you pretend everything said and reported reflects reality, well when it suits your TDS.
Donald Trump started this war and lost it. Retreating to that tired Trump talking point is pointless.That would be those 'men' in Tehran about 47 years ago![]()
The war, which is 47 years old and started by Iran, is not yet over. Too soon to say that the USA has lost, there is more to come, in play.Donald Trump started this war and lost it. Retreating to that tired Trump talking point is pointless.
Trumpster BS.The war, which is 47 years old and started by Iran, is not yet over. Too soon to say that the USA has lost, there is more to come, in play.
Supporting Islamic Jihad and Iran's anti-USA theocracy's tired rhetoric is more pointless, and also treasonous, 'Taqiyyah TimFitz'.
All Ideologies Are Ambidextrousyea read that from 2 posters here....a lefty and a righty....
Inheritance Is the Most UnAmerican Institution of All. It's As If the Founders of Israel Converted to Islam.What Republican dodged the draft? I now of only a few Democrats that dodged the draft, and Bill Clinton was the most noteworthy.
Mossadeq and Iranians of that time were not vowing "Death to Evil Satan USA".Trumpster BS.
That is no more valid than claiming that the war started in 1953, when the CIA overthrew Mossadeq._
Only to minds incapable of understanding the ideologies, their foundations, and applications.All Ideologies Are Ambidextrous
You Admit That College Is Nothing More Than Buying a JobThe GI bill was and is a wonderful way for men and women with no means to get an education in trades or college. It was the idea of a Democratic President much despised by the MAGAts.
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No, they did something much worse.Mossadeq and Iranians of that time were not vowing "Death to Evil Satan USA".
The Islamic Jihadists (who you support) that overthrew the Shah in 1943 and established a theocratic tyranny in Iran followed up with attacks on Americans and American interests/resources in the ME and elsewhere in the world ever since.
They have the blood of American lives on their hands and retribution is long overdue.
Trumpster BS.
That is no more valid than claiming that the war started in 1953, when the CIA overthrew Mossadeq._
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So, you made it up.
There is no discussion going on anywhere about any sort of constitutional monarchy.
Did you get that from X, or did you make it up on your own?
Evidence would be helpful. But since we both know you have none........
My typo, haste without editing.No, they did something much worse.
The nationalized their oil resources. Anglo-Persian Petroleum and the Rockefeller intersts were having none of that.
You will have to produce evidence that Iran attacked Americans and American oil in the Middle East in 1943.
I know of no such thing.
BTW, repeating the claim does not count without documentation.
So now you are suggesting that after losing this war, we have another go at installing another Shah? LOL Talk about stupid.It's been lingering under the surface.
Again you pretend everything said and reported reflects reality, well when it suits your TDS.
The Ayatollah is dead. His son got his leg blown off and his face burned and hasn’t been seen since. Most of the government leadership has been pink misted.Ever word in your post is a lie.
The government that was leading Iran 100 days ago is very much alive and well. The leadership has changed, but the Ayatollahs are still firmly in command of the nation. The only difference is that these are hard liners compared to those who died. As always, Trump made things worse.
Trump hasn't destroyed "most of the military". The Iranians are still bombing your troops and your allies, and they've disrupted the world's economy by closing the Straits.
Iran signed the JCPOA when Obama was President, and Obama accomplished this without firing a shot or getting ANYONE killed.
Historians and experts are saying this is the worst US military defeat in US history. Well done, Trump. The worst that ever was.