Leadership skills only apply when the other people want to be led, not when they fancy themselves as leaders. Some of you guys have a complete misread of what Alinezhad and Esmaeilion represent. These people are backed by dangerous entities like Bernard Levy who has fomented separatist wars everywhere. That Iran International network has proven itself to be not just against IR but against Iran itself. What they have in mind for Iran is not freedom but forced Balkanization. The Levy association alone is enough to dismiss Alinezhad as viable opposition for anyone with common sense. Although she's also an unserious, histrionic imbecile and allergic to uttering the phrase "mellate iran".
The mistake Pahlavi made was in joining these losers in the first place. They have zero following inside Iran and are an astroturf opposition engineered from outside. He should have simply negotiated with them then pointed out that it can't work because they don't believe in national sovereignty and territorial integrity of Iran, which is the bare minimum for any true opposition. At least he did the right thing and pulled out after these losers with no domestic following acted like they have some kind of popular mandate and rejected everyone suggested by him.
I ignored too many red flags from these jerkoffs in the beginning but that's over now. They should have been thrown out after Berlin when they hijacked a popular gathering, took advantage of people's trust and refused to release the names of the speakers, only to platform a separatist clown like Boochani and a couple of freaks, one of whom turned out to be a porn actor!!
Stuns like that exposed and brought Esmaeilion to the current point where he can't pull even 300 people anywhere. Good riddance, idiot.
No revolution needs a gang of leaders. Compared to all other choices combined, Pahlavi has the overwhelming support of Iranians inside the country and has been adamant about a free and fair referendum to choose the next system. That's more than enough reason to rally behind him.
The mistake Pahlavi made was in joining these losers in the first place. They have zero following inside Iran and are an astroturf opposition engineered from outside. He should have simply negotiated with them then pointed out that it can't work because they don't believe in national sovereignty and territorial integrity of Iran, which is the bare minimum for any true opposition. At least he did the right thing and pulled out after these losers with no domestic following acted like they have some kind of popular mandate and rejected everyone suggested by him.
I ignored too many red flags from these jerkoffs in the beginning but that's over now. They should have been thrown out after Berlin when they hijacked a popular gathering, took advantage of people's trust and refused to release the names of the speakers, only to platform a separatist clown like Boochani and a couple of freaks, one of whom turned out to be a porn actor!!
Stuns like that exposed and brought Esmaeilion to the current point where he can't pull even 300 people anywhere. Good riddance, idiot.
No revolution needs a gang of leaders. Compared to all other choices combined, Pahlavi has the overwhelming support of Iranians inside the country and has been adamant about a free and fair referendum to choose the next system. That's more than enough reason to rally behind him.
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