Snautzer01
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- Mar 26, 2007
Any truth in that?
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Because mossad asked perhaps. You know...for a little project.If he really has opened up service in Iran to help undermine the regime, the question arises -- why did the asshole wait so long?
Because mossad asked perhaps. You know...for a little project.
You have to have communication. And starlink is beyond control of Iran.
One can speculate...If he really has opened up service in Iran to help undermine the regime, the question arises -- why did the asshole wait so long?
May I direct you to this very good read:My point is that if he were truly against autocracy, he would've taken this step long ago, without prompting. I can't discuss the political subtext here, but it's easy to suss when you give it some thought.
I know. I just gave a plausibele reason, why he activaded the link.My point is that if he were truly against autocracy, he would've taken this step long ago, without prompting. I can't discuss the political subtext here, but it's easy to suss when you give it some thought.
May be you forgot that the predecesor of what you call Iran dictators was the sha that was an autocrat indeed, guess who were the countries that put him in the power. By the way, the same people that put the sha in the power overthrew the elected prime minister Mossadegh.
lolReccePhreak , disliking my posts but refusing to reply to my points. If you want to stay below the radar, don't respond at all. If you have a difference of opinion, then put it out there and own it. We can have a civil discussion.
But "disliking" and still not engaging, well, that looks pretty craptastic. But I'll wear your "dislikes" proudly. Keep 'em coming, boyo.