| He’s dead on 21:58 - Feb 28 with 2141 views | BlueBadger | Although, if Trump told me the time the first thing I'd do would be phone up the speaking clock. |  |
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| He’s dead on 23:42 - Feb 28 with 1711 views | Illinoisblue | Thoughts and prayers with the Sedaka family |  |
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| He’s dead on 00:50 - Mar 1 with 1555 views | armchaircritic59 | Problem being, it's very likely it will just end up with him being replaced with another religious nut job. We can just hope for better. Not holding my breath. |  | |  |
| He’s dead on 08:03 - Mar 1 with 1242 views | Mullet |
| He’s dead on 21:58 - Feb 28 by BlueBadger | Although, if Trump told me the time the first thing I'd do would be phone up the speaking clock. |
Iran have announced it and 40 days of mourning. |  |
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| He’s dead on 08:49 - Mar 1 with 1111 views | BloomBlue | It would be funny if the man who committed genocide against his own people was having a shlt when that bomb hit and was thinking shlt what's that noise. I had to snigger listening to the radio in the early hours the BBC had a very pro Iranian supporter who claimed the regime didn't kill 40,000+ protesters, actually around 3000 had been killed, but all had been killed by supporters of Israel. Anyway.. now it was probably his English, but then he said he was sure Khamenei wasn't dead and even if he was the Iranian leadership could pick up the pieces - I sniggered, I bet after that bomb hit there will be a lot of Khamenei's pieces to pick up. |  | |  |
| He’s dead on 09:05 - Mar 1 with 1032 views | noggin |
| He’s dead on 08:49 - Mar 1 by BloomBlue | It would be funny if the man who committed genocide against his own people was having a shlt when that bomb hit and was thinking shlt what's that noise. I had to snigger listening to the radio in the early hours the BBC had a very pro Iranian supporter who claimed the regime didn't kill 40,000+ protesters, actually around 3000 had been killed, but all had been killed by supporters of Israel. Anyway.. now it was probably his English, but then he said he was sure Khamenei wasn't dead and even if he was the Iranian leadership could pick up the pieces - I sniggered, I bet after that bomb hit there will be a lot of Khamenei's pieces to pick up. |
I wouldn't "snigger" just yet. Let's wait and see how many Iranians die in the aftermath of this. I'm not sure the world, or even Iran is safer this morning. |  |
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| He’s dead on 09:13 - Mar 1 with 990 views | BloomBlue |
| He’s dead on 09:05 - Mar 1 by noggin | I wouldn't "snigger" just yet. Let's wait and see how many Iranians die in the aftermath of this. I'm not sure the world, or even Iran is safer this morning. |
True but thousands have been killed by his orders during his 37 years as leader, and thousands more would die he if remained leader, so let's forget them. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| He’s dead on 09:17 - Mar 1 with 966 views | GlasgowBlue |
| He’s dead on 09:05 - Mar 1 by noggin | I wouldn't "snigger" just yet. Let's wait and see how many Iranians die in the aftermath of this. I'm not sure the world, or even Iran is safer this morning. |
You care about dead Iranians now? And yet you were completely silent on this thread. |  |
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| He’s dead on 09:20 - Mar 1 with 938 views | BornDeleuze |
| He’s dead on 09:05 - Mar 1 by noggin | I wouldn't "snigger" just yet. Let's wait and see how many Iranians die in the aftermath of this. I'm not sure the world, or even Iran is safer this morning. |
We can but hope that this will lead to a cessation of Iranian financing of Hamas and make Palestine a little safer. |  | |  |
| He’s dead on 09:34 - Mar 1 with 841 views | GlasgowBlue |
And the Green Deputy leader Mothin Ali. These protests were attended by the usual suspects. Not Iranians. Note the flags on display are that of the Iranian Islamic Republic, whereas as the actual Iranian diaspora taking to the streets over the weekend are waving the pre 1979 flag of Iran and celebrating the demise of Dictator Khamenei. [Post edited 1 Mar 9:35]
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| He’s dead on 09:54 - Mar 1 with 766 views | GlasgowBlue | “Hello, interflora?. How much does it cost to send a wreath to Tehran?” |  |
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| He’s dead on 10:04 - Mar 1 with 723 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
| He’s dead on 09:54 - Mar 1 by GlasgowBlue | “Hello, interflora?. How much does it cost to send a wreath to Tehran?” |
Not sure he can afford it after all the ones he sent to Gazza. |  |
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| He’s dead on 10:12 - Mar 1 with 638 views | eireblue |
| He’s dead on 09:54 - Mar 1 by GlasgowBlue | “Hello, interflora?. How much does it cost to send a wreath to Tehran?” |
Yeah, the both siding of this is just mad, yeah it was bad that the regime killed its own citizens, but you know the US will kill some people as well….so……let’s protest against the the US. |  | |  |
| He’s dead on 10:16 - Mar 1 with 603 views | JakeITFC | Scary times ahead either way - retaliation is inevitable from the cohort of bad people for whom he was either directly or indirectly in control of in the region (in a way that will probably target civilians) and although he was a dangerous and awful man in many ways it is far from ideal that the US military seemingly have decided that they have the right to just go in and take out leaders of sovereign states on a relative whim. |  | |  |
| He’s dead on 10:41 - Mar 1 with 488 views | Swansea_Blue |
| He’s dead on 10:16 - Mar 1 by JakeITFC | Scary times ahead either way - retaliation is inevitable from the cohort of bad people for whom he was either directly or indirectly in control of in the region (in a way that will probably target civilians) and although he was a dangerous and awful man in many ways it is far from ideal that the US military seemingly have decided that they have the right to just go in and take out leaders of sovereign states on a relative whim. |
The CIA had apparently speculated earlier that, if the Ayetollah was ever killed, it would lead to possible/likely succession by figures within the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. That wouldn’t change anything for the people of Iran, just more extremist, militant religious doctrine and control. There doesn’t appear to have been any thought given to what happens now and how the Iranian people could be supported to develop a fairer society. History suggests they’ll be abandoned and the strongest faction will emerge, probably after a civil war. I could at least understand military action if it was part of a larger strategy to help Iranians build a peaceful state. As it is, America being able to launch attacks on foreign leaders just because they can does seem quite worrying. Who’s next? |  |
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| He’s dead on 10:43 - Mar 1 with 472 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
| He’s dead on 10:12 - Mar 1 by eireblue | Yeah, the both siding of this is just mad, yeah it was bad that the regime killed its own citizens, but you know the US will kill some people as well….so……let’s protest against the the US. |
I mean imagine seeing the hypocrisy in cheerleading action against a regime killing tens of thousands of its citizens by a regime that killed tens of thousands more. Madness! |  |
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| He’s dead on 10:50 - Mar 1 with 430 views | DJR |
| He’s dead on 10:41 - Mar 1 by Swansea_Blue | The CIA had apparently speculated earlier that, if the Ayetollah was ever killed, it would lead to possible/likely succession by figures within the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. That wouldn’t change anything for the people of Iran, just more extremist, militant religious doctrine and control. There doesn’t appear to have been any thought given to what happens now and how the Iranian people could be supported to develop a fairer society. History suggests they’ll be abandoned and the strongest faction will emerge, probably after a civil war. I could at least understand military action if it was part of a larger strategy to help Iranians build a peaceful state. As it is, America being able to launch attacks on foreign leaders just because they can does seem quite worrying. Who’s next? |
Diego Garcia? |  | |  |
| He’s dead on 10:52 - Mar 1 with 397 views | eireblue |
| He’s dead on 10:43 - Mar 1 by BanksterDebtSlave | I mean imagine seeing the hypocrisy in cheerleading action against a regime killing tens of thousands of its citizens by a regime that killed tens of thousands more. Madness! |
I have only seen cheering in media reports and on social media by Iranians either in Iran, or people that have fled the regime. So can’t really comment on this hypocrisy of which you speak. [Post edited 1 Mar 10:58]
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