LegionnairE
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Look, what I think really isn't important. Those people that you call "brainwashed oppositionists" are the ones you need to win over, and that wont happen through violence but through dialogue. I truly want Iran to get their shit together and function as a society. I have no ill will towards you.You want to see local Iranians loyal to the Islamic Revolution, watch the pictures mainstream media won't show you of 22 Bahman i.e. Revolution Day celebrations, when massive crowds gather which dwarf any oppositionist rally.
I've resided in Iran before and am in near daily contact with acquaintances and relatives back home. Sanctions have some impact but first of all most of Iran's economic challenges aren't sanctions-induced but due to domestic factors, and secondly your formulation was inappropriate seeing how it is obfuscating the colossal list of achievements the Islamic Republic recorded over the past four decades, which Iranians are benefiting from.
Indeed, the oppositionist minority brainwashed by what is the most massive and intensive "regime change" propaganda to be spewed by the USA regime and its clients, is conditioned to remain oblivious to anything positive taking place in Iran. But one will not get to know the real picture by relying on their narratives, which in essence are regurgitating zio-American propaganda and psy-ops against Iran and the Islamic Republic. To be adequately informed, one needs to turn off the foreign-funded, hostile propaganda broadcasters.
Would I want to live in Iran? **** no. But I don't want Iran to be the next Syria either.