The intricate labyrinth of the political stage in Iran

The political theatre in Iran is like a puppet show”s performance stage. Most of these puppets, with their destructive ideology, are against development. Alarmingly, their passion is to sacrifice the Iranians in another version of the failed1979 republic. Let”s shed light on this matter.
The republican opposition, which was under the mask of Khomeinism, craved participating in power with a mullah, who then monopolized it viciously. In actuality, the participants in the revolt of 1979, were pretenders to power who did not know or which to know how to wield it for the benefit of Iranians and were soon cowed..
Strangly, all the Marxist-Leninist groups, Islamic terrorists, ethnic separatists, followers of Mosaddeq, Shariati, Khomeini and future Islamic leftists (reformists and moderates) in the political sphere of Iran are against a renewed Persian Kingdom, and point to the late King of Iran. The knives are out.
Historically and literally, a true and royal Persian King or crown prince today would be a defender of “territorial integrity” under any circumstances and could also promote democratic rule.
In recent years, evensome of the feminist activists came from the campaign of Faezeh Hashemi Rafsanjani (the daughter of Ali Akbar, the former President of Iran who died in a Russian style biological attack). In addition, some of the leftist feminist activists were trained under the supervision of Shahindokht Molaverdi (who worked in the cabinet of Hassan Rouhani on women affairs).
The political theatre in Iran is unpredictable, as numerous power-hungry figures twist the facts and try to present a skewed picture of the events in Iran.
For instance, an ethnic terrorist leader in the PJAK party, in a TV interview with BBC, alleged that “talking about territorial integrity is a sign of fascism” – an absurd idea. One of the former pro-Ba”ath separatist terrorists avowed that “federalism is the best way for Iran.” The echo chamber of the pro-1979 coup terrorist groups are alleging that “defending Reza Pahlavi is a signal for far-right extremism”. In actuality, this propaganda is being spread by the mullah”s regime and its allies outside Iran. We can wait for the dust to settle but the battle lines are drawn.

Iran protests for Reza Pahlevi
Erfan Faard
All the ashes of Khomeinist and terrorist groups are attacking crown prince Reza Pahlavi venomously. It is well known that they are afraid that the development of a Persian Kingdom or Persian nationalism will lead to the downfall of 1979″s vicious mullah ideology and the failure of Khominism. Their bark is worse than their bite. The rise of nationalism shakes the foundations of 1979″s waning ideology, as the years of religion-inspired despotism proved its faults and Khominism is threatened with extinction.
It’s no wonder that this disaster is the reality of the intricate labyrinth political stage in Iran. MOIS and IRGC are ready to spring into action and they are poised to die to protect the regime of terrorist loving mullahs. At this juncture, you can see which way the wind is blowing, and you can see the writing on the wall. This is the twilight world of the history of Iran.
Words fail me, but these political dwarfs cannot be allowed to seal Iranian”s fate, althoough they stike a heroic pose. The opponents of a Persian Kingdom put the cart before the horse, but the young generatio do not care about them. There”s not a shred of doubt that the crown prince is a man of the world, even though politically, he is on a razor edge.
In all probability, some of the terrorist groups and kindled ashes of 1979 will ruin the country and will slaughter thousands, if there is no a reliable trustworthy figure at the helm of the transitional period before elections. In particular, there are fears that the leftists and the remains of 1979 will resort to violence and will use every trick in the book. The pro-1979 groups will never respect peace and stability or respect elections.
Long live freedom, Iran still has a long way to go!

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