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Did Mullahs pee their pants this July 9?
Totally! we scared the pants off them without doing much lol
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 7:48 pm    Post subject: We WON! Reply with quote

WE WON!



We Got the terrorist regime scared enought to plan for this July 9 anniversary from weeks in advance- if not months! Laughing

We Got them so Scared that they had to use ALL their forces! and then some from labanon and Iraq!!!!

The terrorist Regime certainly Celebrated the Anniversary of Student Uprisings with full force! Wink Laughing

Ayatollahs have given it all they got!

the use of all that force in streets, and only for a bunch of un-armed school kids! goes to show how WEAK this regime truely is!! Laughing

poor guys peed their pants for July 9 this year.
That's how Scary we are! ! ! !
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 12:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ok! so you think we lost.

but I'm telling you, regime is at it's most volnerable.

curfew is the best sign of their weakness.

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 3:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I agree. For several reasons.

People are getting beaten, killed and abused in the worst ways imaginable as a result of this curfew. These people are pissed, and the Mullah$ can't keep the curfew going forever, so when it ends, expect trouble.

Mullah$ are counting on maintaining curfew throughout the summer and until they get their bomb. Then they will be trading with the US and the EU and assume that will dishearten the Iranians. But Iranians are not the Chinese, hatred of the Mullah$ and the regime is much more widespread and prevalent in Iran than in China.

Curfews usually mark the end of regime's because they radicalise the situation. All those armed men on the streets harrassing and absuing people are recruiting people for the cause. Most regime's avoid it, becasue they know it could light the fuse. But the Mullah$ are officially desperate enough to try it.

And if the US maintains its policy of detente or to barter 'terrorists' as factions within the the current Republican govt. and also potential future democratic govt are currently pitching to do, then the Mullah$ can rest thinking that the people have been disheartened. But hitting young people in Iran, closing off all fun venues, putting brutal Arab mercenaries on the street to beat them up may work in the short term, but in the long term you've made millions a lot more unhappy and desperate than they are now. You can take away their hope by trading with the US, exchaning prisoners, but if you've made them desperate enough, watch out, they have nothing to lose in exploding!
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 7:05 pm    Post subject: Ma pirooz hastim baranke hagh ba maa hast! Reply with quote

I totally agree that this was yet another blow against the regime!
The people of Iran are awake and aware, do not underestimate them.

Every day is 18 TIR and we will fight this ISLAMIC REPUBLIC until the day we defeat and put on trial every single filth that have served this anti-Iranian regime!

MARG BAR JOMHORIYE ESLAMEE!!!

Ma pirooz hastim baranke hagh ba maa hast!

Payandeh Iran!!!

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 10:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

we got Mullahs' attention,

now comes the most difficult part:

Getting World's Attention!!!!!!!!!!!



18 Tir started with Execution of hundreds of our best and brightest Generals and Military Personnel.

Yet the World turned its back on us, pretended like nothing happened!

Once the top Generals are executed, it's easier for Saddam to attack, and so he does. Millions dead, thousands die of chemical weapons, etc, etc...

Yet the World is still quiet about it;
Quietly selling their WMDs & Wareplanes in exchange for Iran/Iraq oil.

Human beings are not worth much to Western Media or Politicians, especially if they are Middle Eastern!

18 Tir 99, student uprisings, arrests, attacks, tortures, murders & executions follow. and somehow it gets some attention from world Media.

if I only knew why! Why did the western media reflect the events of July 9, 1999 and the years that followed, after ignoring all previous Crimes, Mass Executions, tortures, and so on?

perhaps it wasn't in West's interest before, to pay attention!

Well, what about this year? Suddenly all streets of Iran are under close Military watch. A Curfew is in Place. and yet again, the world media prefers to shut up about it all over again. why?

We sure Got the Ayatollahs' attention. They are Scared like hell, and that shows they are volnerable.

But we are yet to somehow convince world media to pay more attention to Iran, and the un-announce military take over in place!

any suggestions?

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 10:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Spenta wrote:
I agree. For several reasons.

People are getting beaten, killed and abused in the worst ways imaginable as a result of this curfew. These people are pissed, and the Mullah$ can't keep the curfew going forever, so when it ends, expect trouble.

Mullah$ are counting on maintaining curfew throughout the summer and until they get their bomb. Then they will be trading with the US and the EU and assume that will dishearten the Iranians. But Iranians are not the Chinese, hatred of the Mullah$ and the regime is much more widespread and prevalent in Iran than in China.

Curfews usually mark the end of regime's because they radicalise the situation. All those armed men on the streets harrassing and absuing people are recruiting people for the cause. Most regime's avoid it, becasue they know it could light the fuse. But the Mullah$ are officially desperate enough to try it.

And if the US maintains its policy of detente or to barter 'terrorists' as factions within the the current Republican govt. and also potential future democratic govt are currently pitching to do, then the Mullah$ can rest thinking that the people have been disheartened. But hitting young people in Iran, closing off all fun venues, putting brutal Arab mercenaries on the street to beat them up may work in the short term, but in the long term you've made millions a lot more unhappy and desperate than they are now. You can take away their hope by trading with the US, exchaning prisoners, but if you've made them desperate enough, watch out, they have nothing to lose in exploding!


Essentially what we are all speaking about and what is so obviously clear is the fact that the regime is on the way out - it has no long-term sutainability. It's just a matter of when and how. Ohh, and of course how the other countries of the world position themselves to be on the upperhand of such a transfer of power. Does anyone here think any governments will in fact instigate some type of disaster so that there is not a smooth change of government and so that a nation such as United States and Israel are unable to ally with Iran - because of mass turmoil that is caused by opposing governments/nations (ir: China, Some EU nations, Russia, etc..)

what are all your thoughts? -
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 10, 2004 6:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Some EU nations


All the EU nations, not only "some" ! Twisted Evil
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