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Your first question has a long answer which I can’t put together right now due to literally having fever.

He did condemn Mahsa Amini’s incident right when it happened when he was a MP, and he did so on National TV. Perhaps that was one of the reasons the Guardian Council accepted his candidacy. Total number of people who participated in Raisi’s election was a all time low because the GC had disqualified anyone who would challenge Raisi. Some people called that election a “selection”. Thus the ballots became bins and the wonderful management of Mahsa protests which involved a lot of pouring gas over the fire meant next election would have even less people participating which is a matter of legitimacy. So they had no choice but bring a guy who was critical of their actions.

No politician, including Pezeshkian, have suggested removing mandatory Hijab, instead they just criticize the Hijab Police’s approachs.

Presidents in Iran don’t get to choose their foreign policy without getting permission from the leader. Don’t worry.

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Hijab Police is under command of the leader, he can’t do anything about it other than giving lip service.

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Iranian media constantly assuring that its ambassador in Lebanon is just slightly injured, now they say he had a “little” eye surgery and he is good and all.

Meanwhile a low ranking conservative official raised questions about Raisi’s helicopter crash and whether Israel did the same thing to the electronics aboard the helicopter that it did to Pagers in Lebanon.

I purpose adding more Hijab Police to streets because thats apparently more important than the national security 😒.

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If tweets about explosion of whole other range of electronics turns out to be true then one thing is for certain, Israel have dealt a huge damage not only to Lebanon but to liability and reliability of products made in West.

I’m still highly reluctant to believe Israel is going to follow up these atrocities with an invasion should Hezbullah not react with disproportionate response.

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Yes, the pagers were carried by unarmed members too. The thing is those members were out in public among ordinary people with pagers in their waist bags. If a you were a kid standing next to someone with these pagers, the bomb would be literally in your face. Let alone people who were sitting next to them.

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Videos coming out of Lebanon’s hospitals show what Israel did was a massacre, victims especially children badly wounded. There is probably more martyrs in upcoming days.

I want to point out something, that is what we see here is Israel’s response to Yemen’s ballistic missile that was fired two days ago which landed near Tel Aviv, terrorizing Israelis.

Israel not only terrorized but killed people in response, now even I am worried as a Iranian living in Iran. What if Israel pull something similar here? Well, if that’s what it takes to bring Israel one step closer to its downfall so be it.

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