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Lee Lofaso | All | Iran |
June 30, 2019 2:58 AM * |
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Hello Everybody, Why would Iran do it? What could possibly have been their motive? Certainly, the mullahs must have realized what would have happened if two freighters had been attacked by the Iranian navy. The US President would have responded, and not in a nice way. An immediate strike, without warning, would have been the result, with not much left for the mullahs to live in other than open desert. Was it a mistake, as President Trump suggested? I don't think so. And neither do my Muslim friends, some of whom have been to Iran. You see, most Americans do not understand the mindset of Muslims. Especially those who are Shiite. Not that it really matters if a Muslim is Sunni or Shiite, as they all believe in what their Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) told them. https://tinyurl.com/y3fdwhnz The goal of every Shiite Muslim is to coax their Mahdi out of hiding. And the way to do that is by starting WWIII. How best to do that? Sink a ship in the Persian Gulf. That will grab US President Donald Trump's attention and force their beloved Mahdi to come to the aid of Muslims everywhere. Good thing the Iranians only had grenades rather than something bigger to sink those ships with. --Lee -- Pork. The One You Love. --- MesNews/1.08.05.00-gb * Origin: - nntp://rbb.fidonet.fi - Lake Ylo - Finland - (2:221/360) |
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