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[–] albatrosv15 ago 

Total (((cohencidence))).

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[–] Darksideofthemoon87 ago 

There was a drop in world defense spending when N/S Korea started talking & shaking hands. Now with the "war" in Syria is coming to a close, the big weapons contractors (GE, Boeing, Lockhead Martin, Raytheon ect...) need to another fire to go put out. So they went to a dry tinder box they had prepared awhile ago & started flicking matches.

Peace is a direct opponent to the business of war. These people scum don't care about how many lives they displace & destroy. In the end of the night they just count their money, scheming on new ways to make even more.

There are no Cohencidences.

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[–] newoldwave ago 

Well what ever happened to Iranians shouting "death to America"?

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[–] Sellyoulight 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

They’re being paid to shout something different right now.

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[–] ArsCortica 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Just as stuff in Syria is winding down. And it naturally happens to Iran, the Shia arch-enemy to the US-allied Saudi Arabia (and Israel, for that matter). Not that I feel any great sympathy for the Mullahs, but the timing here is a bit odd.

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[–] albatrosv15 ago 

The agents switched to different playground. It's almost like the source of all the evil in the world is from the small group of people.

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[–] novictim 4 points -3 points (+1|-4) ago  (edited ago)

Dear Democrats. Notice something: If you change the "r" in "Iran" to a "v", then it spells "Ivan".

Let that sink in.

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[–] selpai 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Huh?

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[–] derram 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

https://archive.fo/I8jO6 :

Tensions escalate in Iran with 100,000 flooding city streets | Daily Mail Online

"Iran is on the brink of revolution as tensions escalate with thousands flooding city streets and chanting 'death to the dictator,' an expert has warned."

'One expert told MailOnline today that these protests are unprecedented and Iran is on the edge of revolution. '

'Videos shared online showed furious Iranians burning tyres and setting fire to police vehicles as demonstrations spun out of control. '

'The protests have continued this week as Iranians - suffering high inflation and a currency crisis - demand a change from the hard-line Muslim regime. ', "Maryam Rajavi, president-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, has said that Iran's economy will not recover until the regime is toppled."


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