THE AXIS OF ANGER IGNITES/GLOBAL RESISTANCE TO TRUMP GROWING 01/02.02.2026
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YOU CAN’T BLUFF THE IRANIANS DUMBO DONNY
While 6,000 years ago Susa (in Iran) was an administrative hub with a population of 30,000 Europe had no true cities & most residents lived in small scattered farming villages in wattle-and-daub huts.
If Donald Trump think he is going to pressure the Iranians into giving up their entire national security with a bluff he knows even less about Iran than the average American knows about its whereabouts on a map.
A bluff won’t work. And a fight to the death will erupt if you attack militarily.
So, perhaps think seriously about turning tail going home with that shitty little tail between your legs Donnie Boy. Go and mature a little and come back in a thousand years or so when hopefully your people will have managed to become a little more civilized.
The Iranians, or the Persians as they often prefer to be called, belong to a very old civilization. It is even older than the Chinese by the definition of who was first to initiate urban development. So, if Donny-come-lately living in the USA that just popped up a historical eye-blink ago thinks he’s going to fool such people... well, then he’s a bigger fool than the gigantic fool is already known to be.
These are serious people Dumbo Don. They know a thing or two about war, about how to deal with tyrants (such Saddam Hussein) - they know not to give in to them. And they know more than they ever wanted to about you and that other obsessional colonialist, the UK. Your wet-behind-the-ears nation ALREADY interfered in their lives much more than enough for you to be collectively known as ‘THE GREAT SATAN’.
If anyone remains ignorant concerning why the USA then perhaps a little research is called for:
Why have the Iranian people just cause to call the USA ‘The Great Satan’?
The term “Great Satan” (Sheytân-e Bozorg) was popularized by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini during the 1979 Islamic Revolution to characterize the United States as an imperialist power and the “root of all evil”.
The “just cause” cited by Iranian officials and citizens often centers on a historical and contemporary litany of grievances:
1. The 1953 Coup (Operation Ajax)
Many Iranians view the U.S.-backed overthrow of democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh as America’s “original sin”.
Action: The CIA and British intelligence orchestrated a coup to reinstate Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi after Mosaddegh nationalized the oil industry.
Effect: This ended a period of burgeoning democracy and established an absolute monarchy that lasted 26 years.
2. Support for the Shah’s Repression
For decades, the U.S. was the primary patron of the Shah’s autocratic regime.
SAVAK: The U.S. helped establish and train SAVAK, the Shah’s infamous secret police, which was notorious for the torture and execution of political dissidents.
Cultural Resentment: The U.S. “White Revolution” reforms were seen by many as a form of Western cultural imperialism that alienated the clergy and traditional sectors of society.
3. The Iran-Iraq War (1980–1988)
During this brutal eight-year conflict, the U.S. provided critical support to Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.
Military Aid: Washington provided Iraq with intelligence, economic aid, and components used for chemical weapons while Iran was under a global arms embargo.
Casualties: This war resulted in an estimated one million deaths, leaving deep scars on the Iranian national consciousness.
4. Civilian Incidents and Targeted Killings
Specific high-profile events are frequently cited as evidence of American disregard for Iranian lives:
Iran Air Flight 655: In 1987, a U.S. Navy cruiser downed an Iranian civilian airliner over the Persian Gulf, killing all 290 people on board. The U.S. has never formally apologized.
Qasem Soleimani Assassination: The 2020 drone strike on General Soleimani is viewed by many Iranians as a provocative extrajudicial killing of a national hero.
5. Economic “Warfare” (Sanctions)
Iranians often describe U.S. sanctions as a “war by other means”.
Economic Impact: Severe sanctions have crippled the Iranian rial and limited access to essential medicines and technology.
Current Hostilities: Recent U.S. bombing of Iranian nuclear sites during the 2025-2026 conflict has further entrenched the “Great Satan” narrative as a defense against perceived Western hegemony.
Didn’t the USA provide detailed satellite imagery showing Saddam Hussein’s military the exact positions of Iranian troops during the war between Iraq and Iran?
Google AI:
Yes, declassified CIA documents and statements from former intelligence officials confirm that the
United States provided detailed satellite imagery and battlefield intelligence to Saddam Hussein’s military during the Iran-Iraq War (1980–1988).
Key Aspects of U.S. Intelligence Sharing
Targeting and Troop Positions: The U.S. provided Iraq with satellite photos, maps, and reports showing Iranian troop deployments, logistics facilities, and air defense details.
Preventing an Iranian Breakthrough: In late 1987, satellite imagery revealed a “gaping hole” in Iraqi defenses near Basra that Iranian forces were preparing to exploit. President Reagan reportedly noted that “an Iranian victory is unacceptable,” leading to a high-level decision to share critical intelligence to help Iraq close the gap.
Awareness of Chemical Weapons: U.S. officials provided this intelligence with the full knowledge that Hussein’s military would likely use it to launch chemical weapons attacks, including Sarin and mustard gas, against Iranian forces.
Strategic Offensives: In 1988, Iraq launched four major offensives that relied heavily on this U.S.-supplied satellite imagery and mapping, ultimately tilting the war in Iraq’s favor and forcing Iran to the negotiating table.
Assessment of Damage: The CIA established a top-secret direct link between Washington and Baghdad to provide timely satellite data, sometimes delivering photos just hours after Iraqi bombing raids to help commanders assess damage and plan subsequent attacks.
Operational Impact
Target Selection: More than 60 Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) officers reportedly assisted Iraqi forces with combat planning and picking targets for air and missile strikes.
Perhaps one or two Brits might be interested to know why Iranians call their country ‘THE OLD FOX’ or ‘THE LITTLE SATAN’.
What reasons do the people of Iran have reason to mistrust Britain and suspect it of being behind many of the problems they have?
Google AI:
While the United States is often called the “Great Satan” in Iranian political discourse, Britain is frequently referred to as the “Old Fox” (Rūbah-e Pīr) or the “Little Satan”. This suspicion stems from nearly two centuries of British imperial intervention, which many Iranians believe has fundamentally shaped—and hindered—their national destiny.
1. The “Imperial Chessboard” (19th Century)
Throughout the 1800s, Britain treated Iran as a “piece on a chessboard” to protect its colonial interests in India.
Territorial Loss: Britain is blamed for the shrinking of the Persian Empire, including the permanent loss of Herat (now in Afghanistan) after the Anglo-Persian War of 1856.
The Reuter Concession (1872): A British subject was granted a “monopoly” over almost all Iranian infrastructure—mines, railways, and banks—leading to mass domestic outrage over the sell-off of national sovereignty.
2. Oil Exploitation and the Rise of BP
For decades, the Anglo-Persian Oil Company (the predecessor to BP) held a total monopoly on Iranian oil under terms heavily favoring the British government.
Lopsided Royalties: For years, the British government earned more in taxes from Iranian oil than the Iranian government received in royalties.
Squalid Conditions: While British executives lived in luxury, Iranian oil workers in Abadan lived in “Paper Cities”—shantytowns with no running water or electricity.
3. The 1953 Coup (Operation Boot/Ajax)
Perhaps the most pivotal event for modern mistrust was the 1953 coup that overthrew the democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh.
Engineering the Coup: Although the CIA provided the muscle, the coup was “engineered by Winston Churchill’s government” in retaliation for Mossadegh nationalizing the oil industry.
Restoring the Shah: The coup replaced a burgeoning democracy with 26 years of autocratic rule under the Shah, whose secret police (SAVAK) was notorious for its brutality.
4. Wars and Famines
Britain’s military interventions often disregarded Iranian neutrality and had catastrophic human costs:
The Great Famine (1917–1919): During WWI, British and Russian occupation and requisitioning of food led to a famine that killed an estimated one-third of the population (approx. 2 to 4 million people).
WWII Invasion (1941): Britain and the Soviet Union invaded neutral Iran to secure supply lines and oil, forcing the abdication and exile of Reza Shah.
Support for Iraq (1980–1988): During the Iran-Iraq War, Britain was among the Western powers that provided military and economic support to Saddam Hussein, even as he used chemical weapons against Iranians.
5. The “Hidden Hand” Conspiracy
The belief in a “hidden British hand” is so ingrained in Iranian culture that both the government and dissidents often suspect Britain of being behind each other.
Pro-Mullah Suspicion: Some secular dissidents believe Britain secretly supported the 1979 Revolution to prevent Iran from becoming too powerful under the Shah, citing BBC reports from the time as evidence.
The “Machiavellian” Reputation: Many Iranians believe Britain is the “dark mover behind the scenes,” possessing a “mystical omniscience” to manipulate even the United States into doing its bidding.
And you Donny, you of all people should be aware of the particular animus Iranians have just for YOU alone.
What reason do the Iranians have to loathe Donald J. Trump in particular?
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Google AI:
While the “Old Fox” (Britain) and “Great Satan” (the U.S.) are historical targets, many Iranians have specific and immediate reasons for loathing Donald Trump, stemming from his
“Maximum Pressure” doctrine and direct military actions on Iranian soil.
1. Direct Military Strikes (June 2025)
For the first time in history, a U.S. president ordered direct offensive strikes on Iranian territory. On June 22, 2025, during a 12-day war between Iran and Israel, Trump authorized
Operation Midnight Hammer.
The Strike: Seven B-2 stealth bombers dropped 14 “bunker buster” bombs on nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.
The Aftermath: While the administration claimed the sites were “totally obliterated,” the Iranian Health Ministry reported that 1,062 people were killed during the broader 12-day conflict.
Casualties of Command: The strikes and preceding Israeli actions killed senior Iranian leaders, including Major General Ali Shadmani, the “wartime chief of staff” and a close aide to the Supreme Leader.
2. Maximum Pressure and Economic Devastation
Trump’s decision to abandon the 2015 nuclear deal (JCPOA) in 2018 and reinstate his Maximum Pressure campaign in early 2025 has had a catastrophic impact on ordinary citizens.
Hyper-Inflation: Food price inflation in Iran soared above 70% in 2025, with the rial reaching record lows.
Surgical Hardship: Critics argue that while sanctions target the regime, the primary victims are ordinary Iranians facing shortages of medicine, food, and basic necessities.
Hollowing Out Civil Society: By restricting banking and criminalizing financial networks, the sanctions have hollowed out the middle class, forcing families into “survival over political action.”
3. Psychological Warfare and Betrayal
Many Iranians view Trump’s rhetoric as a form of “psychological warfare” intended to destabilize the country without regard for human cost.
Empty Promises: During the uprisings in late December 2025, Trump promised that “help is on its way” and that he was “locked and loaded” to intervene.
The Betrayal Narrative: When help failed to materialize as thousands were detained or killed by state forces, many protesters felt betrayed and manipulated by a leader they saw as using their plight for his own political theater.
4. Personal Insults and Rhetorical Attacks
“Easy Target”: In January 2026, Trump referred to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as an “easy target” and claimed he “knows exactly where he is hiding,” which fueled nationalistic resentment.
The “Arabian Gulf” Naming: Iranians across the political spectrum were uniquely united in outrage when Trump suggested officially renaming the Persian Gulf to the “Arabian Gulf” in May 2025.
5. The Soleimani Legacy
The 2020 assassination of Qasem Soleimani remains a central point of loathing. To many Iranians, he was a national hero, and his killing by a U.S. president while on a diplomatic mission in Iraq is viewed as a definitive extrajudicial act of aggression that Trump continues to tout as a “spectacular success.”
So, Caveman Trump, do you think such people are going to lie themselves prostrate before you, give up and submit to all your demands then beg for mercy?
Hell will freeze over first.





