The night of long knives in Tehran

Fred
by Fred
26-Feb-2011
 

Fragmented reports coming out of IRR, the Islamist Rapist Republic, speak of arrests of the former two-term Islamist Prime Minister and his wife along with the former Speaker of the ersatz Islamist Parliament along with his wife.

This latest development after their main backer in the regime, Rafsanjani, being openly attacked on national TV and his family members harassed by the Islamist Brownshirts, speak of the Islamist Rapists’ version of the night of Long knives.

It is no longer possible to deny the commonality between the Nazis and the Islamist Rapists.

As the Nazis instigated calamity, the nuke acquiring messianic Islamist Rapists bent on "managing the world" are well on their way to do so as well.

In the name of all that is sacred, what is the sane world waiting for?

//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_of_the_Long_Knives

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Artificial Intelligence

Good One Fred!

by Artificial Intelligence on

Great comparison!


Roozbeh_Gilani

"night of long knives" in reverse...

by Roozbeh_Gilani on


The German version  Happened when Adolph and his Nazi party were on their way up. Here, "Doctor" mammot and his rahbar are kinda fighting for their miserable lives :)

BTW, looks like mamoot's wet nuke dream of pre-1967 is becoming less and less likely as the days go bye :) 

//www.bbc.co.uk/persian/iran/2011/02/110226_l20_iaea_iran_reax.shtml

 


comrade

"what is the sane world waiting for?"

by comrade on

It's self explanatory, dear Fred. The sane world is waiting because of its sanity. Because "the sane world" is not willing to start what might result in WWIII for the nagging spoiled child in the region.

No if, we know it's a problem; but it's our problem and we're gonna solve it ourselves in Iran by the Iranians...the true ones, mind you!

 

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