Meanwhile, let's get back on topic, because all we have learned with the dismissal diversion, is that, people will believe what they want, and will resist silly things like evidence, if it does not support their preconceived notions.
So what is happening in IRAN?
Quote:[/"The President and Vice-President of the United States, in their numerous absurd tweets, incited Iranians to engage in disruptive acts," the ambassador wrote to the UN Security Council president and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.quote]
[quote]The US didn't immediately respond to the letter, which maintains that Washington "has crossed every limit in flouting rules and principles of international law governing the civilised conduct of international relations".
At least 21 people have been killed and hundreds arrested in Iran during a week of anti-government protests and unrest over economic woes and official corruption.
Meanwhile, tens of thousands of people took part in counter-demonstrations on Wednesday backing the clerically overseen government, which has said "enemies of Iran" are fomenting the protests.
Quote:Trump has unleashed a series of tweets in recent days backing the protesters, saying Iran is "failing at every level" and declaring that it is "time for change" in the Islamic Republic.
"Such respect for the people of Iran as they try to take back their corrupt government," he tweeted on Wednesday.
"You will see great support from the United States at the appropriate time!"
Guterres is following the developments in Iran with concern, deputy spokesman Farhan Haq said earlier on Wednesday.
He said the secretary-general urged respect for free-expression rights and stressed that any demonstrations should be peaceful.
Trump's UN envoy, Ambassador Nikki Haley, on Tuesday called for an emergency Security Council meeting on Iran, saying the UN needed to speak out in support of the protesters.
As yet, no meeting has been scheduled.
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/crossed-every-limit-iran-un-letter-blames-trump-over...So we once more see people dying to protest in Iran, that is a very serious way to run a democracy???No surprise that the mullahs, who repress, with violence, all real public protests, once more rally their rent a crowd loons to praise Allan, and themselves as his faithful servants.
When the Danish Cartoon pogrom was being run by Islamist forces around the world, Iran chipped in with "spontaneous" protests to demand the murder of Danish citizens, and sanctions against the Danish government. Democracy is obviously alive and well in Iran, which cannot be said for all those Iranians who have been supportung it "publicly".
and no one gives damn about that and you are "genuinely crying" out of love for Iranians.
Are you an Iranian or maybe you should have look in your backyard.