Sunday, October 06, 2024

Is Iran really that much of a threat to the United States of America?

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Iran is a threat not only to the United States, but to the entire world.

If anyone wants exposure into Iranian "culture" read Ayatollah Khomeini's Little Green Book. At the age of 27, Khomeini married a 10-year-old girl in Nikah mut'ah (temporary marriage). The child was given to him as a gift by her parents, who served the Ayatollah as their honored guest. The small child’s screams could be heard all through the night, writers claim in Khomeini’s biography.

Khomeini wrote many books on Islam and Islamic law. His writings are full of doctrines that instruct muslims to target the West relentlessly to expand Islam. If you hear words like “western colonialism”, “western impersialism” and so on creeping into the conversations of American campuses, media, protesters, know that these terms come from Islamic propaganda that has seeped into society.

These hateful idological teachings was and is a part of common educational curriculum and the law of the land in Iran to this day.

The supreme law that rules the land of Iran was expanded on by Khomeini, who was protected by France to return safely to his land to commit a coup, and the after effect of this threatens the world to this day. This is the mindset of these people, expressed by Khomeini:

"A man can marry a girl younger than nine years of age, even if the girl is still a baby being breastfed. A man, however is prohibited from having intercourse with a girl younger than nine, other sexual acts such as foreplay, rubbing, kissing and so domy is allowed. A man having intercourse with a girl younger than nine years of age has not committed a crime, but only an infraction, if the girl is not permanently damaged. If the girl, however, is permanently damaged, the man must provide for her all her life. But this girl will not count as one of the man's four permanent wives. He also is not permitted to marry the girl's sister."

Cover them up so they don’t sexually entise adult men.

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Khomeini Planted The Seeds For Hamas' Holy War 45 Years Ago

When certain people lambast the Israelis for killing civilians but adopt a muted position toward Hamas doing the same, we clearly cannot take their humanitarian rationale at face value.

There is a glaring contradiction there, rooted in ideology. They might invoke the respective numbers of victims of course, as Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei did soon after the initial attack. Sure, he said, some civilians had died — but consider how many people the Israelis have killed in the past, he declared to his devotees in Tehran. But fact is that no one has verified the deaths, and the numbers invented in Gaza tripple every few hours while it would take months to actually calculate the real deaths.

The legacy of Ayatollah Khomeini lives on strong in Iran.


If Hamas had the same weaponry as Israel, how many would it have killed by now? Would it have refrained from killing as many as it could? Have its patrons in Tehran not stated for decades a desire to "wipe Israel off the map"? The revolutionary mullahs are not horrified then — in principle at least — by the idea itself of carrying out of a massacre.

As Khomeini and his followers have said on several occasions, the big goal is to "unite" the Islamic community and form a vast Islamic state that would then take on the world!

If you think these are just boastful fantasies and not to be taken seriously, it must be said, Iranians thought much the same before 1979.

Those unfamiliar with, or puzzled by the views of the likes of Khomeini and his successor, Khamenei, are bound to misinterpret their goals and underestimate their resolve. Yet as Khomeini told a delegation from Kuwait visiting Tehran soon after the revolution, his goal to make the world "Islamic" was simply to follow the path of the Prophet Muhammad (who died in the 7th century). He told his visitors the prophet "was just one man, but he overcame his enemies with God's help," implying Muslims should act similarly in modern times.

Or, as he said in plainer terms another time: "there ain't a damned thing the Americans can do about it." His quip became a favorite and oft-quoted slogan of the regime.






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