A revolution in Iran, the people of Ahwaz are revolting. Ahwaz is an oil-rich Arab country occupied by Iran. This is a first step in liberating 1 of 5 Arab countries from Iran’s dominance, we shall see similar events in Amman, Beirut and Sanaa (Yemen) before the end of 2021… pic.twitter.com/OWw7OG84Uu
— Mudar Zahran ??? ????? (@Mudar_Zahran) July 24, 2021
“This is a first step in liberating 1 of 5 Arab countries from Iran’s dominance, we shall see similar events in Amman, Beirut and Sanaa (Yemen) before the end of 2021”
Mudar is being very specific.
I have been watching the videos coming from Iran with a curious eye on future possibilities for the past few days. We have all seen the distressed Iranian public’s momentary outcries against the oppressions of their overlords over the past years, almost as a manner of relieving a bit of pressure in one location or another while the Mullahs routinely deal a harsh response upon their captured masses. Mudar’s bold comments here provide a hope that this current moment might lead to a future more welcome to many than the past occasions, in which the Mullahs have enriched their authority over distant nations to the native population’s great misery. So, let us hope to Mudar’s grand success in his widening image of revolution against these power-hungry madmen who have recently gained an eye towards incorporating the Jordanian state within their expanding control. Mudar’s adoption of democratic goals may lay the groundwork for the Arab world to approach a greater sense of authority about their own lives and a greater intolerance for their Satrap’s authority. His every success in these matters would be the Mullah’s defeat, and, consequently would result in a move towards freedom for each nation in the region and Jordan alike.