Iran’s contribution to Middle East peace
If any one is still in any doubt about the nature of the Iranian regime read this story in The Guardian about how the state-endorsed Committee for the Commemoration of Martyrs of the Global Islamic Campaign is trying to recruit Brits to go to Israel as suicide bombers. Why? Because it is easier for them ...
If any one is still in any doubt about the nature of the Iranian regime read this story in The Guardian about how the state-endorsed Committee for the Commemoration of Martyrs of the Global Islamic Campaign is trying to recruit Brits to go to Israel as suicide bombers. Why? Because it is easier for them to get in than Iranians.
If any one is still in any doubt about the nature of the Iranian regime read this story in The Guardian about how the state-endorsed Committee for the Commemoration of Martyrs of the Global Islamic Campaign is trying to recruit Brits to go to Israel as suicide bombers. Why? Because it is easier for them to get in than Iranians.
The article also shows that the new regime wants to actively enforce the fatwa on the auhtor of the Satanic Verses, Salman Rushdie. The head of the group tells the newspaper that these bombers “would definitely not be sent to carry out an attack on London unless it was to kill Salman Rushdie." The thought of what this regime would do with a nuclear bomb should keep us all up at night.
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