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Tandecee

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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Tandecee News. Given the ancient and strategic importance of Iran, here I share with you the latest news from Iran. Of course, before that, I need to give you a summary from the beginning. It might be a bit long, but it has interesting points, like the secret cooperation between Iran and Israel...

As you know, since 1979, Iran has been occupied by the Islamic regime, partly due to the stupidity of the people and partly due to the support of leftist governments for Khomeini. Over all these years, the people have fought the Islamic regime in various ways (it didn't happen much in the early years, but recently it has). What many don't know is that, unlike many countries, in Iran we have two groups: the Principlists and the Reformists. Both are corrupt and intend to destroy Iran. The Principlists do it in an Islamic and traditional way, while the Reformists do it in more modern ways. For example, Principlists imprison women for not wearing hijab, but Reformists hire unveiled women as bloggers and such to spread government ideology and pretend that things in Iran are normal. People like Masih Alinejad, Faizeh Hashemi, almost all members of BBC Persian, and Narges Mohammadi—who also won the Nobel Peace Prize—are Reformists. There are others who cooperate with the regime, something like spies, who are the most hated people in Iran and even exist outside Iran, sometimes causing unrest in Europe and America. Both Principlists and Reformists hate the Pahlavis.

The only person whom the majority of the people accept is Prince Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran's last Shah. Pahlavi has a brilliant record not only in Iran but in the Middle East; he also has good political connections. In fact, Pahlavi is the only hope for the people of Iran because there is no better option than him for Iran. And yes, I know that in politics no one acts completely honestly and is flawless, and this applies to Pahlavi as well.

I should also add that for more than 30 years, Israel has had influence in Iran. Shocked, right? I was the same when I found out. A former head of Iranian intelligence has said this long ago. In the 12-day war between Israel and Iran, Israel used drones to assassinate officials of the Islamic Republic. According to the Iranian government's confession, these drones were built in Iran, and Israel had borrowed about 6 million dollars from Iran's Central Bank (surely the real amount is much higher). Anyone who lives in Iran knows that getting even a $1,000 loan is almost impossible (except in lotteries), and only regime officials can easily get large amounts like $500,000 or $1 million. Israel did this. What do we conclude?

About 14 hours before the Israeli attack, Independent Persia posted on Instagram that Khamenei had gone to a bunker. Did he know about the Israeli attack? Why then didn't he send his military commanders to bunkers and let them get killed?

And if you pay attention, almost all those killed in the Israeli attack were Principlists.

Reza Pahlavi has also established close relations with Israel for several years; he has visited Israel's desalination equipment (Iran is facing increasing water shortages every year). I like Pahlavi and support him, but some things about him are strange. For example, a few months ago, he introduced his plan for the first 100 days after the overthrow of the Islamic Republic, and the interesting point is that many of his colleagues and the writers of this plan were former Reformists who had cooperated with the Islamic Republic. Many of us criticized this. I think he is looking for a way to achieve regime change with the least bloodshed and cost, and the influence of his colleagues in Iran helps with that.

My guess is that regime change in Iran is inevitable, not just because of the people's opposition to the regime, but it seems like something pre-planned.

In the end, I am sure the gods will protect the country of Iran. Zeus told me about three years ago that the future officials of the regime in Iran have already been chosen; he advised me not to enter politics and just pursue my own goals.

Currently, for about a week, we have had more protests in Iran. The difference with previous ones is that people are openly chanting Pahlavi's name in the streets, so leftists and Reformists cannot claim it for themselves. The regime has lost many of its repression centers in the Israeli attack, many foreign terrorist groups no longer exist to help the regime suppress the Iranian people, and even Trump himself has said he will likely intervene in this matter. And a few hours ago, the president of Venezuela was also arrested.

I think the upcoming changes will be very spectacular.

This post will be updated.

Thank you for your attention.
 
Interesting stuff. I would like to ask some questions, though.

For example, Principlists imprison women for not wearing hijab...
Is there any law in Iran allowing to imprison women for not wearing that shrug on their faces? And one more question. Is it true that behind the hood Iran is run by those from Donmeh?

...except in lotteries...
Doesn't Islam prohibit playing in lotteries?
 
to answer Logicalmind I have heard that there is a "morality police" in Iran- not true police from what I can tell but a group of men with authority to do what they wish to up hold morality. Please also remember that in countries ruled by the Quran even things like accidentally showing your ankle can get a woman beaten in the streets.
I have no knowledge about the Donmeh so I can't answer that part of your question and from what I understand of the quran- i'm no expert on it in any shape or form- gambling is suppose to a big no no.


Other than that I'm glad to hear other news about Iran from a different source. I hope that the regime change happen soon and that with it they can get the water crisis solved.


Hail Father Zeus
 
Is there any law in Iran allowing to imprison women for not wearing that shrug on their faces?

Yes. Article 638 of Iran’s Islamic Penal Code explicitly criminalizes appearing in public without “hijab” (Islamic dress) for women and prescribes penalties such as short imprisonment or a fine.
recent legislative measures would expand and increase penalties for non compliance. regime forces such as the morality police are extremely violent. Many of them are not even Iranian and do not speak Persian, and they harass women far beyond what the law itself prescribes. Although in recent years the regime has largely lost control over enforcing hijab, it now uses unveiled women especially influencers and bloggers as tools to promote its own ideology.

Is it true that behind the hood Iran is run by those from Donmeh?
In my view, to some extent, yes. During the 12-day war, it became clear that Israel could not have achieved its objectives such as assassinating IRGC commanders without some level of internal cooperation from the regime itself.
Mohammad Reza Shah, before the 1979 revolution, gave an interview to Mike Wallace in which he claimed that Jews controlled the world and owned major media outlets such as Time. Not long after that interview, his government collapsed.

Doesn't Islam prohibit playing in lotteries?
Sorry, I think the word lottery wasn’t the right term. In fact, people register to apply for a loan, and each year the loan is granted to only a limited number of applicants.
 
Some very disruptive protests also going on in Israel at the same time, it appears. The video of the police bus running over the haredi protesters was wild.
The haredi have been protesting because of the draft. This issue is causing major disruption and division in Israel.

All indications point to an escalation beetween Iran and Israel happening very soon. Just today Russia has evacuated its people from Israel and multiple countries are telling their citizens to leave Iran immediately.

Stay safe.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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