Internal: The supporters of the regime in Milan
We have pro-Khameneis here at home
Il Giornale reporter, Giulia Sorrentino, who happens to be a very courageous young lady, is reporting on a mosque in the Navigli canal district of Milan where the death of Ali Khamenei is being mourned. The article below from Il Giornale is translated by Fousesquawk. We are also in the process of translating a brief video by Sorrentino, which is in the same article.
On the Navigli, in the heart of the Milanese nightlife, they are mourning the death of the terrorist Khamenei. In the Imam Ali Islamic Center, men and women, strictly covered by the burka, have commemorated the passing of the ex-Supreme Leader of Iran. And beyond this, we are witnessing the coalescence between the pro-Palestinians, that is, Sunnis, with the Shia who support the Islamic Republic. A dangerous axis. And we have the problem also here at home.
-Giulia Sorrentino
March 4, 2026 at 17:19
Update (March 7, 2026) Here is the aforementioned video of Sorrentino speaking. Hat tip to RAIR Foundation USA, Vlad Tepes, and Gates of Vienna for subtitling. Translation is by Fousesquawk.
3 comments:
I hope that you will be able to distinguish between people who are pro-Khamenei and anti-war with Iran. While there's likely a bit of overlap, they're different ideas.
I, for one, don't mourn the loss of that guy at all. Good riddance.
However, I'm not so sure that simply killing him will make things better. After all, deposing Sadaam Hussein resulted in a problem that was as bad, if not bigger.
If they just put some new Ayatollah in there and continue to run the country the same way, I don't see what the point is.
I'd feel a bit better if this administration had some kind of long-term plan, but that's obviously not the case.
You are correct in your points, but you left out one thing. We are taking out all their missiles, planes, ships, and places where they continue to work on nuclear weapons and long range missiles. Trump has said he is not trying to affect regime change rather take away their ability to attack Israel, us and our allies in the region. In my view, regime change is necessary here. A continuation of this govt is unacceptable. Hopefully, it won't become one giant civil war.
"We are taking out all their missiles, planes, ships, and places where they continue to work on nuclear weapons and long range missiles."
I thought they told us that they already took out their ability to create nuclear weapons.
"Trump has said he is not trying to affect regime change..."
Gary, how on earth can you believe anything that this guy says? He's the same guy who said that he wouldn't start any new wars, that Mexico would pay for the wall, and that foreign countries pay the tariffs.
I'm not saying that the plan is regime change, I'm saying that they've gone into this without a clear plan at all. The fact that they didn't account for evacuating American citizens from the Middle East before these actions says it all.
This is par for the course for this administration. Put in sycophantic cronies who are absolutely unqualified for the position. Pete Hesgeth is a sociopath and a moron who has literal crusader tattoos that would ingratiate him into a white supremacist prison gang. Did you hear any of that guy's speech? He sounds like a comic book supervillain with his talk of "no mercy" and "kick them while they're down"
(For the record, I don't particularly care for Marco Rubio, but I simply dislike his politics. I don't consider him to be on the same menacing level as Hesgeth.)
There's no plan. What we'll get from this is a lot of dead people though, but at least we'll also have higher gas prices and the cost of everything else will go up. So, win-win, I guess.
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