As we welcome the beginning of WW3, Iran is playing its part by bombing fellow Muslim countries (Syria, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, UAE, Oman, and Iraq) who have nothing to do with the present conflict.
Iranians (and many others) have been celebrating the news of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's demise. They can sense a new era of democracy; although when it will come is anyone's guess!!!
Meanwhile in London a few cock-eyed protestors mourned the passing of their darling Ayatollah, and praised his tenure as 'Supreme Leader'.
Yes, it was the fragrant Jeremy Corbyn, and his charming brother Piers, who led the protesters, and supported the Mad-Mullah's 30 year regime of brutality. They blamed Iran's evil on everyone but Khamenei and his nasty henchmen. Amazingly, they were proud to show their support for the man who ordered the killing of tens of thousands of his own people in recent times. They were there to sing the praises of the No 1 sponsor of world-wide terrorism.
I find this both disgusting and, frankly, unbelievable!
There is one glaringly obvious truth in UK politics, if you follow the ways of the middle-of-the-road politicians/political parties (Lab/Con/Lib Dem), you are probably safe to be allowed out and about. But if you follow the words of the Corbyn brothers you are probably NOT.
Why is it that BAD people always support each other? There isn't a single member of the 'Axis of Evil' countries that these brothers don't love and support.

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Fortunately the Corbyn bros have little say in the matter, neither does Starmer or if he has he's not sure what and whatever he decides matters little as he'll change his mind tomorrow.
Starmer is the King of the U-Turn, but the Corbyns will never change. They're bonkers!
"Time and again over the last two decades, the political and military establishments have made the wrong call on military interventions in the middle east. Many of us opposed the invasion of Iraq in 2003 and the failed invasion of Afghanistan, and I opposed the bombing of Libya in 2011. Have we learnt nothing from those events? This House must rule out plunging our country into yet another devastating war at the behest of another state." - Jeremy Corbyn in The House of Commons (January 2020)
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