Two Iranian protesters who survived the regime’s brutal crackdown in January told The Post that it’s only a matter of time before the people take back their government.
“The protest that will happen will be something extraordinary, because the hatred people have for [the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps] after the massacre is extremely intense,” a woman currently living in Tehran told The Post.
The woman, 43, said the horrors she witnessed from her own government during the protests will haunt her for the rest of her life.
No current member of the IRGC should ever be allowed to have anything to do with the new Iranian military, if they did, it should be treason.
BucDan on
Air drop them guns.
If they want a free Iran, they all gotta pick up a gun.
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Two Iranian protesters who survived the regime’s brutal crackdown in January told The Post that it’s only a matter of time before the people take back their government.
“The protest that will happen will be something extraordinary, because the hatred people have for [the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps] after the massacre is extremely intense,” a woman currently living in Tehran told The Post.
The woman, 43, said the horrors she witnessed from her own government during the protests will haunt her for the rest of her life.
No current member of the IRGC should ever be allowed to have anything to do with the new Iranian military, if they did, it should be treason.
Air drop them guns.
If they want a free Iran, they all gotta pick up a gun.