Persian princess marries in interfaith union

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Princess Iman Pahlavi, the granddaughter of Iran’s last shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, was married in a traditional Iranian ceremony, according to her father, the exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi.

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The bride’s grandmother, Her Imperial Majesty Empress Farah Pahlavi, was also present, along with close family and friends. “Congratulations on the wedding of dear Iman and Bradley. I wish them a long life full of good health, happiness, success, sunshine and blue skies,” Empress Farah said.

According to the Jerusalem Post, the groom, Bradley Sherman, is a Jewish American businessman. The couple married in a private ceremony in Paris after a courthouse wedding in New York, according to reports. Pictures of the couple being lifted on chairs during what appeared to be the traditional Jewish hora dance emerged on social media. The bride’s family is associated with Shia Islam.

Bride’s father Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi exiled​

The bride’s father, Reza Pahlavi, has been calling for regime change in Iran. “For more than 40 years I have fought for one thing: democracy in Iran,” he said on X. ”Now we have an opportunity because this regime is at its weakest point. There’s a window in which we can operate and hopefully liberate our country.”

 
Congrats to the bride.

But frankly the last person anyone needs to hear from at this time is the heir to the Shah. LOL.

That depends on who you ask. The CIA apparently thinks that now is precisely the right time for Reza Pezlavi to get back on the scene:
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Now, Khamenei’s “regime” is scheduled for dismantling because Iran poses too great a counterweight to the neocons’ imperialist dreams—and more importantly—their handlers’ Babylonian-messianic prophecies.

The self-proclaimed ‘crown prince’ of Iran even made his CIA-produced appeal for people to take to the streets and overthrow the ‘regime’ right on cue:


[video speech from Reza Pezlavi in original]

It’s clearly a highly-coordinated production meant to do to Iran what was done to Assad and Syria late last year.
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Pezlavi also did an interview with ABC News as well:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FhrnNJTN9w&ab_channel=ABCNews
 
Princess Iman Pahlavi, the granddaughter of Iran’s last shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, was married in a traditional Iranian ceremony, according to her father, the exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi.

Justin Bieber still a ‘Jesus guy’ amid social media drama

The bride’s grandmother, Her Imperial Majesty Empress Farah Pahlavi, was also present, along with close family and friends. “Congratulations on the wedding of dear Iman and Bradley. I wish them a long life full of good health, happiness, success, sunshine and blue skies,” Empress Farah said.

According to the Jerusalem Post, the groom, Bradley Sherman, is a Jewish American businessman. The couple married in a private ceremony in Paris after a courthouse wedding in New York, according to reports. Pictures of the couple being lifted on chairs during what appeared to be the traditional Jewish hora dance emerged on social media. The bride’s family is associated with Shia Islam.

Bride’s father Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi exiled​

The bride’s father, Reza Pahlavi, has been calling for regime change in Iran. “For more than 40 years I have fought for one thing: democracy in Iran,” he said on X. ”Now we have an opportunity because this regime is at its weakest point. There’s a window in which we can operate and hopefully liberate our country.”

The mullahs will kill and enslave all the best ones. All the rest, too. :(
My 1st experience with pisslam was a 19 year old getting killed by her family for not going along with an arranged marriage.
It started in America but ended in Pakistan where her uncle or aunt beheaded her. We hid her and shipped her to Pakistan, she was dead within a week.
 
I doubt Iran can throw off Islam. It's in there and it surrounds them.
ISIS tries to ram their gates every other day.
If it was me I'd worry about that and not nuking the Jews, but to each their own. :dunno:
 
The mullahs will kill and enslave all the best ones. All the rest, too. :(
My 1st experience with pisslam was a 19 year old getting killed by her family for not going along with an arranged marriage.
It started in America but ended in Pakistan where her uncle or aunt beheaded her. We hid her and shipped her to Pakistan, she was dead within a week.

There is certainly some bad apples in Islam, but the same can be said for any major religion. What Israel's jewish government has been doing to arabs in various middle eastern countries has been horrendous, to name one example. But I think the top spot definitely goes to the combined total of nations that are predominantly Christian.

Allow me to demonstrate my point. Since World War II, the U.S., a nominally Christian country, has been responsible for a hell of a lot of deaths. I asked the paid version of ChatGPT the following question:
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How many deaths can be attributed to military actions by the united states from the end of World War 2 until the present day?
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Here's ChatGPT's response:
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Estimating the total number of deaths caused by U.S. military actions from the end of World War II (1945) to the present involves two broad categories:


  1. U.S. Military Deaths:
    From 1945 onward, the U.S. has engaged in multiple wars and military operations. Notable U.S. military death tolls include:
    • Korean War: ~36,516 deaths
    • Vietnam War: ~58,209 deaths
    • Gulf War: ~294 deaths
    • Afghanistan (2001–2021): ~2,461 deaths
    • Iraq War (2003–2011): ~4,431 deaths
    • Other operations (e.g., Syria, Libya, drone strikes): variable
      Total U.S. military deaths post-WWII: Over 100,000 [1].
  2. Total Global Deaths (combatants and civilians):
    Estimates of total deaths caused by U.S. military actions—including enemy soldiers and civilians—are highly debated and vary widely.
    • Vietnam War: 1.3 to 3.8 million deaths
    • Korean War: ~2–3 million deaths
    • Iraq War: ~200,000–500,000+ (varies by source)
    • Afghanistan War: ~200,000 deaths
    • Other interventions (e.g., coups, drone warfare, sanctions, proxy wars): totals unclear
      Credible estimates put the total death toll from U.S. post-WWII military actions at over 12 million [5].

🌐 Sources​


  1. statista.com - United States: war fatalities1775-2024
  2. wikipedia.org - United States military casualties of war
  3. usafacts.org - How many people have died in the US military, and how?
  4. usnews.com - U.S. Military Deaths by War Since WWI
  5. worldfuturefund.org - DEATH TOLL FROM MODERN AMERICAN WARS
  6. quora.com - Has the United States been in more wars and military ...

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Nazi Germany, also nominally a Christian country, was also responsible for quite a few deaths. Here's what I asked ChatGPT and its response:
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Alright, new question- how many deaths were caused in whole or in part by the Nazis during World War II?​


🗒️ Answer​


The Nazi regime was responsible for tens of millions of deaths during World War II, including both direct military actions and systematic genocides. Estimated deaths attributable to Nazi Germany include:


  1. Holocaust victims:
    • Around 6 million Jews were murdered during the Holocaust through extermination camps, mass shootings, forced labor, and starvation [3].
  2. Other persecuted groups:
    • Approximately 11 million additional victims, including Poles, Soviet civilians and POWs, Romani people, disabled individuals, political dissidents, and others, were killed by the Nazis in various campaigns of persecution and extermination [2].
  3. Civilian and military deaths in Nazi-initiated war:
    • Of the estimated 70–85 million total deaths in World War II, a large proportion—potentially over 30 million—can be attributed to Nazi Germany’s invasion and occupation of countries, including massive civilian losses in the Soviet Union, Poland, and elsewhere [1][4].

Total Nazi-attributed deaths: Likely 40–50 million, including genocide victims, civilians, and military personnel.


🌐 Sources​


  1. en.wikipedia.org - World War II casualties
  2. statista.com - WWII: victims of the Holocaust and Nazi genocide 1933-1945
  3. encyclopedia.ushmm.org - How Many People did the Nazis Murder?
  4. courses.lumenlearning.com - Casualties of World War II
  5. en.wikipedia.org - The Holocaust
  6. ebsco.com - Casualties of World War II
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