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The ultra idiots in the government of Iran should stop forcing the Iranian athletes not to compete with the Israelis, This happened thanks to these fvcking a$$hole idiots.

Firouzja Seeks Nationality Change After World Rapid & Blitz Ban By Iranian Federation
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Updated: Dec 25, 2019, 2:58 AM|264|Chess.com News
The Iranian chess star and the country's top player Alireza Firouzja is considering changing his nationality after the Iranian chess federation withdrew its players from the upcoming World Rapid & Blitz in Moscow, according to the Iranian chess federation.

Update: Firouzja is now back on the World Rapid & Blitz players list under the FIDE flag.

The federation had objected to Parham Maghsoodloo and Amin Tabatabaei playing games against Israeli opponents in a blitz tournament that was part of the recent Sunway Sitges Chess Festival. Subsequently, the federation decided to withdraw participation of all Iranian players from the World Rapid & Blitz, but Firouzja has not gone along with this decision.

"Firouzja has made his decision and has told us that he wants to change his nationality," the Iranian Chess Federation's president, Mehrdad Pahlavanzadeh, told the news agency Tasnim.

Firouzja is currently listed in the FIDE database as a registered player—but not an Iranian player—after the news was released, and is now recognized as "FIDE licensed" on his official profile.

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Firouzja's FIDE profile has had a recent and striking change.

The 16-year-old phenom is willing to play in the upcoming championship, but not under the Iranian flag, according to comments made by Pahlavanzadeh to the news agency ISNA.

"Firouzja is currently living in France...and may want to play under the French or U.S. flag," Pahlavanzadeh told ISNA.

Losing Firouzja would be a blow to the Iranian federation, which has produced two of the top juniors in recent years in Firouzja and Maghsoodloo. It is unclear where Firouzja will land if he is to renounce his citizenship, and his status for the upcoming World Rapid & Blitz is still up in the air.

Chess.com will have updates on this breaking story as it develops and expects to have a comment from Firouzja in the coming days.

https://www.chess.com/news/view/fir...ge-after-world-rapid-blitz-ban-by-iranian-fed


All opponents of Iranian athletes have to do is become Israeli citizen and our ultra-idiots will force the poor Iranian athlete to forfeit every match, This is the level of retardedness of what these a$$holes are doing.
 
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Assalam u Alaikum
I have a question.
US is going to pull out of Afghanistan. To move their equipment out of Afg. they have to routes. One os Gawadar and secon is Chahbahar port. Will Iran agree to allow US to use Chahbahar???
@925boy @Mithridates
 
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Assalam u Alaikum
I have a question.
US is going to pull out of Afghanistan. To move their equipment out of Afg. they have to routes. One os Gawadar and secon is Chahbahar port. Will Iran agree to allow US to use Chahbahar???
@925boy @Mithridates

Alaikum u Assalam

if we forget that US is our main enemy then its in Iran constitutional law to not allow any foreign military presence in Iran soil and air space, so you answer will be no.
 
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Alaikum u Assalam

if we forget that US is our main enemy then its in Iran constitutional law to not allow any foreign military presence in Iran soil and air space, so you answer will be no.
No military presence. Just a route to move the equipment out of Afg. without goimg through Pakistan.
 
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No military presence. Just a route to move the equipment out of Afg. without goimg through Pakistan.
A further potential complication is that iran signed into law a bill which designates the us as a sponsor of terrorism and its forces in the middle east as terror groups,so I cant see any nation agreeing to allow terrorists to move what would be under law classed as illegal equipment through their territory.I think any attempt to do so would result in said equipment being promptly seized and confiscated.
 
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LOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!!!:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
Man what a joke!:lol:,those broke ar$e indians even need us permission in writing to buy sh!t for their own project.
With this india is now officially a western vassal regime :sarcastic::sarcastic:LOLOLOL:sarcastic::sarcastic:,so much for those SUPA POWA ambitions,eh boys?:haha::haha::haha:

Personally I think its past time iran kicked the indians out of chabahar.They`re no friends of iran and they`ve just taken advantage of the sanctions,not to mention that with the hindu fascists running the country these guys are firmly in bed with the chumpists and zionists.
Iran should offer china and pakistan a deal:China pays for the construction of pakistans section of the ip pipeline and gets to take over the indian operation at chabahar as a back up to gawadar,pakistan gets its gas pipeline,iran gets the pipeline built and the port continues to be developed,the indians get to fvck off,the chumpists get one in the eye by failing to prevent the pipeline and port.
Sounds like a potential win-win-win to me.
 
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Assalam u Alaikum
I have a question.
US is going to pull out of Afghanistan. To move their equipment out of Afg. they have to routes. One os Gawadar and secon is Chahbahar port. Will Iran agree to allow US to use Chahbahar???
@925boy @Mithridates
va alaikum alsalam
no Iran won't and didn't the the past. some years ago a NATO plane flying from Afghanistan pretended to be emirate airline tried to cross Iran and enter UAE but we noticed and forced them to land and apologize
 
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No military presence. Just a route to move the equipment out of Afg. without goimg through Pakistan.
no, they tried to go pass Iran before with NATO plane but Iran landed there plane


i see your concerns but until US is like this then the port will not be a transit route for them maybe when they normalize relations with Iran, but not for now or any time soon in that matter
 
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The ultra idiots in the government of Iran should stop forcing the Iranian athletes not to compete with the Israelis, This happened thanks to these fvcking a$$hole idiots.

Firouzja Seeks Nationality Change After World Rapid & Blitz Ban By Iranian Federation
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Updated: Dec 25, 2019, 2:58 AM|264|Chess.com News
The Iranian chess star and the country's top player Alireza Firouzja is considering changing his nationality after the Iranian chess federation withdrew its players from the upcoming World Rapid & Blitz in Moscow, according to the Iranian chess federation.

Update: Firouzja is now back on the World Rapid & Blitz players list under the FIDE flag.

The federation had objected to Parham Maghsoodloo and Amin Tabatabaei playing games against Israeli opponents in a blitz tournament that was part of the recent Sunway Sitges Chess Festival. Subsequently, the federation decided to withdraw participation of all Iranian players from the World Rapid & Blitz, but Firouzja has not gone along with this decision.

"Firouzja has made his decision and has told us that he wants to change his nationality," the Iranian Chess Federation's president, Mehrdad Pahlavanzadeh, told the news agency Tasnim.

Firouzja is currently listed in the FIDE database as a registered player—but not an Iranian player—after the news was released, and is now recognized as "FIDE licensed" on his official profile.

php2TbkK2.png

Firouzja's FIDE profile has had a recent and striking change.

The 16-year-old phenom is willing to play in the upcoming championship, but not under the Iranian flag, according to comments made by Pahlavanzadeh to the news agency ISNA.

"Firouzja is currently living in France...and may want to play under the French or U.S. flag," Pahlavanzadeh told ISNA.

Losing Firouzja would be a blow to the Iranian federation, which has produced two of the top juniors in recent years in Firouzja and Maghsoodloo. It is unclear where Firouzja will land if he is to renounce his citizenship, and his status for the upcoming World Rapid & Blitz is still up in the air.

Chess.com will have updates on this breaking story as it develops and expects to have a comment from Firouzja in the coming days.

https://www.chess.com/news/view/fir...ge-after-world-rapid-blitz-ban-by-iranian-fed


All opponents of Iranian athletes have to do is become Israeli citizen and our ultra-idiots will force the poor Iranian athlete to forfeit every match, This is the level of retardedness of what these a$$holes are doing.
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Today: Thanks to our retards in charge, FIDEstan became the vice-champion of the world:


World Rapid Championships: Carlsen and Humpy are the 2019 champions
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12/28/2019 – Magnus Carlsen and Humpy Koneru were crowned 2019 World Rapid Champions in Moscow. Carlsen all but secured first place with a round to spare, and then confirmed it with a 22-move draw against Hikaru Nakamura. Humpy, on the other hand, caught up with Lie Tingjie in the final round after the latter lost against Ekaterina Atalik — the Indian star would then go on to beat Lie in the Armageddon phase of tiebreaks. | Photo: Lennart Ootes
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The Rapid World Championships finished on Saturday in Moscow. In the open section, Magnus Carlsen, the perennial favourite, got clear first place with an astounding 11½/15 score. Three players finished a full point behind, with 16-year-old Alireza Firouzja getting the silver medal and Hikaru Nakamura taking the bronze. Vladislav Artemiev also collected 10½ points, but was left out of the podium.


Among the women, Lie Tingjie reached the final round a half point ahead of her compatriot Tan Zhongyi and a full point ahead of a five-player group. Lie Tingjie lost with Black against Ekaterina Atalik, allowing Humpy Koneru and Atalik herself to catch up on 9 out of 12 points. Although prize money was evenly distributed, a play-off took place to decide the champion between Lei Tingjie and Humpy Koneru. The Indian player lost game one, but bounced back and then won the Armageddon decider to take the title.

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The 16-year-old Iranian Alireza Firouzja is in Moscow, despite a general prohibition from the Iranian association, which did not want its players competing against Israelis. Iran is also regional rivals with Saudi Arabia, however they did allow three female players to participate in Moscow — there are no Israelis among the women.

Firouzja now starts under "FIDE" flag, and he is reportedly striving to join another country's chess federation. The USA and France are under discussion — Firouzja currently lives in France.

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Magnus Carlsen | Photo: Eteri Kublashvili

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No opening ceremony without a bit of music! | Foto: Eteri Kublashvili

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Magnus Carlsen followed the action standing | Photo: Eteri Kublashvili

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Shame on our idiots in charge, I hope something bad happens to them.
 
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I came across an interesting new podcast, figured I'd share it. It's one of the few good ones I've heard. They do some good analysis on current affairs and have a pretty accurate assessment of the Gulf.

https://iranian.com/the-message-podcast/

Anyone have more good recommendations for Iranian podcasts? It's pretty hard to find good podcasts these days since most of the English ones are just thin American propaganda while most of the good and actually interesting podcasts are in Farsi.
 
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