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Your kidding right ?Show us where Iran touched you.
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Your kidding right ?Show us where Iran touched you.
Japan touched us, too.
It has everything to do with it. 1979 legitimized the creation of the first Islamic state. One that is virulently anti-American in all regards and gave the fundamentalists a huge base of operations in which to attack American and western interests. The Kids who climbed that walls of that embassy in 1979 are now the old men running Iran today, or at least whats left of them.This war has next to nothing to do with what was done in 1979.

The conflict did not begin with the nuclear issue, sanctions or regional expansion. It began in 1979, when Iran was transformed from a key American ally into a revolutionary headquarters. The seizure of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran was more than a diplomatic crisis; it signaled that the new regime would derive legitimacy through permanent confrontation.
Washington's misperception of the regime dates back to the revolution itself. Many American policymakers viewed the upheaval through the lens of anti-monarchical politics rather than Khomeinist ideology. The result was the greatest strategic loss of the Cold War: America lost a key ally and gained a radical state aligned with anti-Western forces across the Middle East.
The rebellious coalition surrounding Iran’s then-leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini extended beyond traditional clerics and included Islamic terrorist actors aligned with broader anti-Western movements. What emerged was not merely a new government but a transnational ideological project. Washington underestimated that transformation then and has often underestimated it since.
Khomeinism became the ideological engine of the regime, combining religious absolutism, anti-Westernism and political violence. This is why Washington has repeatedly misunderstood Tehran. The Islamic Republic is not merely a regime with whom America has policy disagreements. It views survival and confrontation as inseparable, while anti-Americanism, hostility toward Israel and the export of revolution remain central to its identity.
Two years before this, in 1977 before I ever put on a uniform and swore to protect my country, Myself and a bunch of friends went to D.C. where the Shah was to visit Carter. No we weren't Iranian but a friend was and his mother was big into pro-Shah groups and she got us free airline tickets and hotel stays for that week end and all we had to do, besides drinking and playing poker, was show up at some Pro-Shah rally as he and Carter kissed on the front lawn of the WH across the way.From the aftermath of the 1979 upheaval, Tehran began building transnational networks. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and later the Quds Force cultivated and directed regional Islamic terrorist movements, eventually creating the "Axis of Resistance" — a transnational evil network stretching from Lebanon and Iraq to Syria and Yemen.
Forty-Seven Years.It has everything to do with it. 1979 legitimized the creation of the first Islamic state. One that is virulently anti-American in all regards and gave the fundamentalists a huge base of operations in which to attack American and western interests. The Kids who climbed that walls of that embassy in 1979 are now the old men running Iran today, or at least whats left of them.
The Political and Legal system of Iran today, based on Shariah, is one established from the revolution of 1979 . Iran has been hostile to the west, most of all America and Israel, ever since this revolutionary Govt. was installed thru force. They were screaming "Death to America" in 1979 and they never stopped. It has nothing to do with Japan and Shintoism.
When they tell you who they are it might be best to believe them.It has everything to do with it. 1979 legitimized the creation of the first Islamic state. One that is virulently anti-American in all regards and gave the fundamentalists a huge base of operations in which to attack American and western interests. The Kids who climbed that walls of that embassy in 1979 are now the old men running Iran today, or at least whats left of them.
The Political and Legal system of Iran today, based on Shariah, is one established from the revolution of 1979 . Iran has been hostile to the west, most of all America and Israel, ever since this revolutionary Govt. was installed thru force. They were screaming "Death to America" in 1979 and they never stopped. It has nothing to do with Japan and Shintoism.