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Western European Leaders Betray the West

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Posted By: 4250Luis, 4/14/2026 9:40:25 PM

Iran's regime -- not to be confused with its tormented people, many of whom have sacrificing their lives since 1999 trying to oust it -- has, since its installation in 1979, threatened "Death to America" ("the Great Satan") and "Death to Israel" ("the Little Satan"). For 39 years running, Iran has boasted the prestigious label, conferred on it by the US State Department, of the "world's leading state sponsor of terrorism." Iran, along with Qatar, is reportedly a principal financier of international Islamic terrorism as well as a leading agent of global destabilization.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: enemyofthestate 4/14/2026 11:38:34 PM (No. 2092741)
Euroweenies. That sums it up.
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