The U.S. has a bit more in common with Iran than Americans would like to think. (via TheReidOut Blog)
who’ve grown angry with its repressive, theological governance has ignited calls for international pushback.on Tuesday, it was unsurprising to see many Americans go full-on jingoist and invoke a “good vs. evil” framing.the Iranian flag on its social media accountsBut as a country, we need to be careful not to let our love for international sports, and our desire to be seen as liberators, lead us to unearned arrogance.
Which group’s de facto leader disparaged human rights protesters and supported military-style violence against them?
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