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Comments: lol jigar. First, I am no longer at SDSU. ![]() Second, khiyAlet rAhat, man mitarsam. Az in kArhA nemikonam. RAhat bAsh aziz.
Comments: Agha Faramarz I know you will be in front row hand in hand with the students and not watching the game. Please post pictures SDSU students plan walkout supporting people of Gazahttps://www.kpbs.org/news/education/2024/04/30/san-diego-state-university-students-walkout-gaza
Comments: Anyone watching this?
Comments: Zinsky, exactly. No one takes ICC seriously because everyone knows criminals are only defined in one specific way. The chosen people can kill and commit genocide and they will be called a democracy.
Comments: Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is calling on President Biden to utilize the U.S.'s influence on the world stage to block the International Criminal Court's (ICC) reported plan to issue arrest warrants for top Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. If true, the warrants would be "baseless and illegitimate" and prove a blow to U.S. national security, Johnson said in an impassioned statement Monday. "Instead of wrongly targeting Israel, the ICC should pursue charges against Iran and its terror proxies, including Hamas, for engaging in horrific war crimes. The Biden administration must immediately and unequivocally demand that the ICC stand down and the U.S. should use every available tool to prevent such an abomination." Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for a response. Israeli officials are concerned that the ICC is preparing arrest warrants over Israel's response to the Oct. 7, 2023, attack by the terrorist group Hamas, the New York Times reported early Monday. Israel has been accused of blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza while waging a ground invasion and airstrike campaign in order to get Israeli hostages being held by Hamas back to their homes. But there's been mounting criticism of Israel on the world stage over the severity of its response. Like the U.S., Israel is not a member of the ICC, but the Palestinian territories were admitted in April 2015. "Under my leadership, Israel will never accept any attempt by the ICC to undermine its inherent right of self-defense," Netanyahu said in a statement on X Friday. "The threat to seize the soldiers and officials of the Middle East’s only democracy and the world’s only Jewish state is outrageous. We will not bow to it." "While the ICC will not affect Israel’s actions, it would set a dangerous precedent that threatens the soldiers and officials of all democracies fighting savage terrorism and wanton aggression."
Comments: " The U.S. has warned ICC of retaliation if it issues arrest warrants against Israeli officials." What type of retaliation? What does that even mean?
Comments: Faramarz, How can anyone take USA or the ICC seriously if they only allowed to act in certain way?
Comments: HAMVATAN™, I feel the same but not sure if that is going to solve the problem. We are not talking about one or two guys here. There are thousands of them. Whatever the people back home decide and can do is exactly what I would support.
Comments: "Got to love how America reacting to international court! They are treating the court!!!" ![]() So sad. The big guy who should be enforcing law and order is instead pushing corruption, bigotry, and racism.
Comments: Zinsky, I have never advocated violent change but I think these criminals have gone too far without any consequences. We are at a point that there is a need for vigilante hit squads that eliminates these monsters and the judges who hang our kids and start to move up the chain. Violence is the only thing they understand.
Comments: [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Otc3x10qZy4&ab_channel=%DA%A9%D8%A7%D9%88%D8%B4%D9%85%D8%AF%DB%8C%D8%A7Kavoshmedia[/video]
Comments: صد هزار نفر مردن هیچی نمیگی خوب حالا به یکی تجاوز شده , مرده
Comments: Round 25
Comments: HAMVATAN, are there pictures of these criminals that we can post?
Comments: Roohat Shad Dokhtaram
Comments: Iran is grappling with a dire housing shortfall with an annual need for one million homes but only 200,000 being constructed. In a recent interview with Entekhab, housing expert Beitollah Sattarian highlighted the economic barriers that have made housing an "ultra-luxury and unattainable commodity" for most Iranians, except for a privileged class that thrives on a rentier and corrupt economy. Against this backdrop, Iran's Central Bank reported an annual inflation rate of 52.3 percent last year—the highest rate in eight decades—which has exacerbated the housing crisis. Sattarian criticized the country's macroeconomic policies for nurturing a "super-capitalist rentier economy" within a closed state framework, pushing a large segment of the population toward poverty. The newspaper Etemad echoed the sentiments, noting that the poverty rate has increased by 10 percent over the past two years, adding approximately eight million people to the nation's poor. "The new year, like the past fifty years, is a year of expensive housing ... When housing prices increase, all connected parameters, including rent, will increase. We may have much more than a 40 percent increase in prices and rents," noted Sattarian. During his election campaign, President Ebrahim Raisi had promised to build one million homes annually but so far, the shortfall only continues to worsen. After intensifying criticisms of the government's failure to fulfill the promise, First Vice President Mohammad Mokhber said: "There is a difference between building housing and constructing it by the government. The government should build part of it; we can give land to the people so they can build it themselves." Sattarian predicts that housing prices will continue to rise sharply this year, possibly exceeding a 40 percent increase, as all connected parameters, including rent, escalate. The prediction is supported by official reports indicating a 52 percent increase in house rents in the capital over the past year. Rents have surged by an average of 130 percent across Tehran and other cities, making housing costs a predominant economic concern among Iranians.
Comments: Got to love how America reacting to international court! They are treating the court!!! WOW! The International Criminal Court (ICC) is likely to crack down on Israel over war crimes. The ICC may issue arrest warrants against Netanyahu & others by this week, NBC reported. The U.S. has warned ICC of retaliation if it issues arrest warrants against Israeli officials.
Comments: HAMVATAN, Can’t agree more. As a non religious person, I can understand why people become one. If you can’t fight them here on earth due to their power and money, you can hope they pay for their sins somewhere else! I’m not convinced but it’s something to hope for!
Comments: The individuals named in the article below need to be hit to give them and their kind a lesson.
Comments: Secret document says Iran security forces molested and killed teen protester |
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