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Dariush..I am 70..I have two young girlfriends that keep me happy day and nite while you are in ALBANIA living like a rat spending your days behind MKO supplied Terminal .. I plan to out live you and your fellow MKO members who also live like rats in albania..

now I have to go ..my girlfriend wants more of me..lol:p::p:
I wish you happy nights with your gf's :rofl:

Thank you :-) So my thinking is still fresh ^^ To give you a hint: I saw Chomeini get off the plane at that day he did in german television.
Yes, we all remember.
 
Come on, Dariush, i am not here to give orders to Iran, its total absurd :lol: I am here to see and learn how a state can resist the US, be real independend in its decisions, a thing what is urgend needed to learn for germany. Sure i have some visions how to do it, but thats all in my head. But the good thing is that Iran do it. And so i can learn if some of the vision i have for my country germany are doable or not. Iran is the live example for me of what ways work.

@Ich is a welcome member. Certainly far more Iranian than the bugs flying around.
 
@LegionnairE ..Turkish election is 3 weeks away and will be one of the most important elections in your history..Being a neighbour it obviously has important impact on Iran relationships with Turkey..So how do see this election happening..Will Erdogan be elected again..curious to know your thoughts on this for all of us Iranians....
Hard to say, Erdo is more unpopular than ever but the main opposition candidate is just as much unpopular. literally nobody is enthusiastic about Kılıçtaroğlu, they are just voting for him to kick Erdo out of office. If it was any other candidate that stood against Erdo, I would be %100 confident in him losing.

If K.K wins, we'll get a government that is more of an American lapdog and he claims he will get massive foreign investment for the economy, that could open up opportunities for Iran bu overall, there won't be much change, and he won't last another election cycle. As I said, only reason people vote for him is to kick Erdo out.

Who will come after K.K? that's the question.
 
Hard to say, Erdo is more unpopular than ever but the main opposition candidate is just as much unpopular. literally nobody is enthusiastic about Kılıçtaroğlu, they are just voting for him to kick Erdo out of office. If it was any other candidate that stood against Erdo, I would be %100 confident in him losing.

If K.K wins, we'll get a government that is more of an American lapdog and he claims he will get massive foreign investment for the economy, that could open up opportunities for Iran bu overall, there won't be much change, and he won't last another election cycle. As I said, only reason people vote for him is to kick Erdo out.

Who will come after K.K? that's the question.
If you get a pro US government the relationships with Iran and Russia will get worse...Americans will entice Turkey with goodies in exchange for hostility with Iran and Russia..my own personal bet is that religious parties always get more votes than what the polls show so I think Erdogan will come out winners..just a guess.
 
Come on, Dariush, i am not here to give orders to Iran, its total absurd :lol: I am here to see and learn how a state can resist the US, be real independend in its decisions, a thing what is urgend needed to learn for germany. Sure i have some visions how to do it, but thats all in my head. But the good thing is that Iran do it. And so i can learn if some of the vision i have for my country germany are doable or not. Iran is the live example for me of what ways work.
Ignore that guy, every country has some rude crazy people unfortunately. You are of course very welcome here, and you don't need our invitation anyway.

Only if they’re asked for. And I hope not.
Imports make sense when they are many generations ahead of currently deployed tech and what can be deployed in the foreseeable future. Your extremist approach against any imports is just as irrational as the opposite approach.
 
I guess ''brother'' also means ''vassal state'' in Russian dictionary.

It means relations on equal footing. Unlike the pre-Revolution era, when the shah's prime ministers were chosen in the White House against the Iranian ruler's own will (e.g. Amini), and when the way Iran had to be run was dictated by Americans and zionists.

What you can expect from IR towards Russia :

Give everything it has, even offer herself for prostitution.

The exact opposite is the case. Iran received everything she paid for from Russia, as well as due benefits for everything she supplied to Russia.
 
First inscription on the so-called Georgia Guidestones: "Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature."

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The identity of the person who commissioned the construction of this sinister monument and specified its design parameters is being kept secret from the public. It is believed that the individual or group of individuals in question is close to, or part of the globalist oligarchy. The precepts inscribed on the stones are fully in line with masonic beliefs and they echo the policies of liberal globalist potentates across the world. They're certainly not the brainchild of any Islamic activists.

Anti-natalist policies are a trademark of globalist liberals. In Iran it was implemented with force during the 1990's and 2000's under the liberal administrations of Hashemi Rafsanjani and Khatami, whose sympathy for globalist oligarchs such as George Soros is documented. Khatami is said to have held meetings with Soros in New York City on 14 September 2006, and at the globalist World Economic Forum in Davos in January 2007.

Anti-natalism under liberal governments in Iran went so far that according to reports, scores of male villagers were sterilized without their knowledge. Others were convinced to get sterilized when they visited hospitals for surgery.

As a result, Iran's fertility rate dropped firmly below the generational replacement threshold of 2,1 to 2,3 several years ago, and has been stagnating at those levels ever since, despite various efforts from principlist and revolutionary-oriented administrations to correct it.

By contrast, the fertility rate in the Taleban-governed Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan amounts to 4,75. Almost three times as high as Iran's catastrophic 1,74.

Fervently Islamic administrations do not practice radical birth control. Liberal administrations do. Had Iran been ruled by Taleban-like decision makers or had the latter had any impact on government policies, Iran would not be experiencing the current demographic slump. Simple as that.
 
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By contrast, the fertility rate in the Taleban-governed Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan amounts to 4,75. Almost three times as high as Iran's catastrophic 1,74.

Fervently Islamic administrations do not practice radical birth control. Liberal administrations do. Had Iran been ruled by Taleban-like decision makers or had the latter had any impact on government policies, Iran would not be experiencing the current demographic slump. Simple as that.

Correlation is not causation. In Afghanistan, similar to India, children are tools for money either working in the fields or jobs or even being sold as brides for dowries. Not to mention these countries typically have higher infant death rates or children dieing under the age of 7 than other more developed countries. It’s no secret that the highest birth dates happen in 3rd world countries and the lowest in most developed (usually). There is a reason for that.

Iran’s demographic slump might have been delayed with lack of contraception in a baby boomer period following end of the war, but the end socio-demographics would eventually catch up with it. See China where one child policy has been removed for a long time, yet by 2100 it’s population will decrease to only 800M from a low birth rate.

The issue many folds, changing perception of family and the nuclear household. Rising cost of education and bearing a child till 18 years old in developed economies. Large debt loads or lack of disposable income causing adults to have children much later in life than in past generations.

Contraception policies played a part, but to say Iran’s inverting demographic pyramid would magically be solved from that not happening is wishful thinking as bigger forces are at play. It’s happening across the (developed) world.
 
Correlation is not causation. In Afghanistan, similar to India, children are tools for money either working in the fields or jobs or even being sold as brides for dowries. Not to mention these countries typically have higher infant death rates or children dieing under the age of 7 than other more developed countries. It’s no secret that the highest birth dates happen in 3rd world countries and the lowest in most developed (usually). There is a reason for that.

Iran’s demographic slump might have been delayed with lack of contraception in a baby boomer period following end of the war, but the end socio-demographics would eventually catch up with it. See China where one child policy has been removed for a long time, yet by 2100 it’s population will decrease to only 800M from a low birth rate.

The issue many folds, changing perception of family and the nuclear household. Rising cost of education and bearing a child till 18 years old in developed economies. Large debt loads or lack of disposable income causing adults to have children much later in life than in past generations.

Contraception policies played a part, but to say Iran’s inverting demographic pyramid would magically be solved from that not happening is wishful thinking as bigger forces are at play. It’s happening across the (developed) world.

Problem is how liberal administrations compounded the issue with over the top anti-natalist policies. These have made any corrective measures an extremely difficult task.

If it wasn't for these deliberate and openly announced policies implemented by the reformists and moderates, Iran's fertility rate would not have dropped beneath that of France even while Iran's HDI indicator is lower.

Also my post was in response to the suggestion that this decline was caused by fervently religious elements, which couldn't be father from the truth.

Last but not least my point stands because had "Taleban-like" elements had any say on how Iran is governed, those other factors reducing child births would not have come into play in Iran either.

I would add that while so-called modernization and development do seem to have a downward effect on fertility, there is no proof that adequate government policy conducted parallel to said development processes cannot neutralize the trend. Truth is that no government was given the chance to follow alternative paths in this regard, including Islamic Iran where as said liberals prevented it with their anti-natalist policies.

Also, if development onto itself was guaranteed to cause demographic plunge and dislocation of the nuclear family under all circumstances (read: in spite of government efforts to stymie these negative effects), then the likes of BBC Farsi, Manoto and corresponding online media would not have felt the need to produce tons of specialized programs and content specifically taking aim at and seeking to subvert the Iranian family, the relationship between parents and offspring, between males and females etc.

In reality there's no fatality in this regard. The inherent tendency of development to generate these issues can be neutralized, provided political will and adequate government action.
 
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Don't be captain obvious. Everyone and their pets knew who is behind the ISIS well maybe not everyone if we consider a certain swedish member (well I doubt that and believe he also knew that but don't want to admit it)

As predicted, denials are accumulating and are far from being confined to a single Swedish user:

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/robert-f-kennedy-the-us-created-isis.765793/post-14330181

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/robert-f-kennedy-the-us-created-isis.765793/post-14330888

More will surely follow. As a matter of fact, if you are a journalist working for a mainstream outlet or teacher in the west, you will lose your job for spelling out the truth about western regimes' hand behind "I"SIS. In most professional and social circles, uttering the truth in public will instantly turn you into an outcast and you will be treated accordingly.

Moreover, considering how the zio-American propaganda machinery is conditioning the thinking of considerable segments of public opinion across the worldutilizing dominant mainstream media, countless people are unaware of the truth in this matter and buy into the official NATO-certified discourse.

Hence why this news is not only of immense importance, but must be shared massively on every available platform.
 
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Mamnoon ''dooste aziz''. Farsi ke motevaje mishin?
قربونت برم. بفرما و چند تا زر باسمون بزن
بگو‌که هممون حال کنیم.

Hala keh ahl e hal o avalee chandta vez vez kon hal beeyayeem.
 
As predicted, denials are accumulating and are far from being confined to a single Swedish user:

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/robert-f-kennedy-the-us-created-isis.765793/post-14330181

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/robert-f-kennedy-the-us-created-isis.765793/post-14330888

More will surely follow. As a matter of fact, if you are a journalist or teacher in the west, you will actually lose your job for spelling out the truth about western regimes' hand behind "I"SIS. In most professional and social circles, uttering the truth in public will instantly turn you into an outcast and you will be treated accordingly.

Moreover, considering how the zio-American propaganda machinery is conditioning the thinking of considerable segments of public opinion across the worldutilizing dominant mainstream media, countless people are unaware of the truth in this matter and buy into the official NATO-certified discourse.

Hence why this news is not only of immense importance, but must be shared massively on every available platform.
both of them clearly knew what is the real , one just being an Israeli and do what they do when it come to something supporter of Iran post. if it was an american post the news he probably didn't made that comment .
the other probably think it raise his chance of getting american nationality or maybe greencard if he make such posts , I wonder why a Pakistani national according to his flag have a chinese username
 
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