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Of course Americans can. There are international students in Iran from China, India, Europe and Africa. Mostly those who'd like to learn cultural topics specific to Iran.can Americans come to Iran and go to your top colleges?? without prejudice?
It certainly can for nations that aren't at war with the US. Iran's government openly funds terrorist organizations that are at war with the US and the rest of the western world. Most of these Iranian nationals will go back to Iran and get jobs with the government. That means working for Khatam Al Anbiya, which is the engineering wing of the IRGC.it can happen for other nationals , can it ?
Come and see Canada. You may change your mind.@C130
No country like America. Americans embrace all cultures and relgions. People that do not experience living in the US or dealing with Americans really do not know the real America.
US nationals CAN indeed come to iran and study in our top universities .
Are you kidding? It's illegal to discriminate American citizens over origin.@haman10 @Militant Atheist
They're not banning American citizens of Iranian heritage (that's my understanding anyway). They're banning Iranian nationals. Which makes sense, because American public funds are being used to educate people that will go back to Iran and possibly work for the Iranian government. That of course can't happen.
If they are banning Americans of Iranian heritage, then that's a completely different story.
Are you kidding? It's illegal to discriminate American citizens over origin.
You have zero self respect . you are really pathetic , omg .It certainly can for nations that aren't at war with the US. Iran's government openly funds terrorist organizations that are at war with the US and the rest of the western world. Most of these Iranian nationals will go back to Iran and get jobs with the government. That means working for Khatam Al Anbiya, which is the engineering wing of the IRGC.
A Canadian or Japanese or Korean international student won't be going back to a job at an organization that is funding Islamic terrorist organizations that are at war with the US.
Pass the entrance exam and you're in .I would really like to take some classes at a top Iranian university someday.
Haman, keep barking, that's what you're good at. I've lived here for most of my life and I've always been treated with utmost respect and dignity by everyone, both at a micro level and a macro level. In Iran, my family and I, along with 5 million other Iranians were forced out due to unbearable conditions. Now you have the balls to tell me they're treating us bad? Really man?You have zero self respect . you are really pathetic , omg .
So china is an ally of US ? Russia is an ally ? saudi arabia is supporting peace ? what a cow .
ISIS is NOT a terrorist org. but Hezbollah is . Why ? cause they are defending themselves , WoW ! what a bunch of fanatical jihadis they are .
khodeto zadi khaab badbakht rafti jaee ke sag ham behetoon paa nemigire . mese khar bahatoon raftar mikonan enghad ounja vaisa bepooosi
Pass the entrance exam and you're in .
And that's not what they're doing. Read my post again. They're barring Iranian nationals, not American citizens. Of course they shouldn't be discriminating American citizens.Are you kidding? It's illegal to discriminate American citizens over origin.
@haman10 @Militant Atheist
They're not banning American citizens of Iranian heritage (that's my understanding anyway). They're banning Iranian nationals. Which makes sense, because American public funds are being used to educate people that will go back to Iran and possibly work for the Iranian government. That of course can't happen.
If they are banning Americans of Iranian heritage, then that's a completely different story.
The situation with the Canadian banks was slightly different though. They were doing it to Canadian citizens. In this case it's being done to international students. If American citizens or permanent residents were the target, I'd agree with you. I also don't think the Saudi example is a case of double standards. The Saudi government isn't financing Al Quida. Of course half the nation is bat shit crazy, but their government isn't at war with the US and the rest of the world like IR is. Their international students will go back and work for Aramco. Iranian international students will go back and work for Khatam Al Anibya (so essentially IRGC). There is a difference. As usual, we have to pay the price, but I don't see how they're doing anything wrong tbh.Bro, its like burning the guilty and innocent alike, its a common knowledge that majority of Iranian youths are not pro-Islamic Republic, especially those who live in the West. It will just lead to further discrimination against our community in the U.S. you should know first-hand about the problem that Canadian banks had caused for many innocent Iranians in Canada, yet you see Canadian government don't do any shit about Khavari. Regardless of our hostility with the regime, this is a bad thing and must be stopped.
I don't mean to bash any Saudi here, but like it or not significant number of 9/11 attackers were from your country, and were follower of a sect of Islam that is sanctioned by your government, yet I see first-hand that U.S. border patrol give you guys a free pass and yet, I, an Atheist who couldn't give less shit about religion and fundamentalist nutjobs must be subjected to "random" search at the airports. This is bullshit.
no
it's because of sanctions that's it.
plenty of colleges in the world anyhow.
no way Russians and Chinese want out of their countries
they get some money and they say bye bye homeland hello America and the West.
it really ticks off the nationals I bet.
The situation with the Canadian banks was slightly different though. They were doing it to Canadian citizens. In this case it's being done to international students. If American citizens or permanent residents were the target, I'd agree with you. I also don't think the Saudi example is a case of double standards. The Saudi government isn't financing Al Quida. Of course half the nation is bat shit crazy, but their government isn't at war with the US and the rest of the world like IR is. Their international students will go back and work for Aramco. Iranian international students will go back and work for Khatam Al Anibya (so essentially IRGC). There is a difference. As usual, we have to pay the price, but I don't see how they're doing anything wrong tbh.