Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Iranian 'Passports To Paradise' Discovered In Sacked Iranian Consulate In The Southern Iraqi City Of Basra


American Thinker: Iran's 'passports to paradise' found in Iraq

On Sept. 6 and 7, protesters in the southern Iraqi city of Basra took to the streets to protest against government corruption and its failure to provide basic services. These protesters also stormed Iran's consulate in Iraqi Basra, tearing down the Iranian flag and putting up an Iraqi flag in its place. In addition, they burned Iranian flags and pictures of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in the streets while chanting, "Iran out, out!"

Here is a link to an Associated Press photo showing how bad it was: protesters trampling a portrait of Iran's Khamenei during the storming and burning of the Iranian consulate in Basra, southeast of Baghdad, last week.

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WNU Editor: Iraqi Arab Shiites and Iranian Persian Shiites may share the same religion, but ethnically and culturally they are different. This type of discovery is only going to feed the distrust between the two countries.

2 comments:

  1. Don't stop believing WNU!

    REGIME CHANGE is just a dream away!

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  2. Immigration officers have no humor, neither on Earth nor in the heavens. Having a passport to paradise is one thing, but if you forget to properly fill out your arrival form, you might be sent to the back of the line.. which is probably quite long.. or maybe they arrive at a different place? You know, for chopping heads off prisoners and civilians.. not sure what that other place is called though.. also looooong line, and terrible A/C

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