Within two days, Iranian scientists and officials were killed one after another. The U.S. was too unscrupulous.

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The Iranian nuclear issue has always been a thorn in the flesh of the United States, and it even did not hesitate to impose various economic sanctions on Iran, which seriously deteriorated the Iranian economy and caused the Iranian people to lose their lives.

But this is endless.

As early as January this year, Iranian Major General Soleimani was precisely "beheaded" by a U.S. drone, causing an uproar in international public opinion.

On the evening of November 29, Shahdan, a senior commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, was killed by a U.S. drone.

However, on November 27, two days before Shahdan was killed, Iran lost its chief nuclear scientist and father of Iranian nuclear science, Fahrizad, because of the assassination of the US military.

Within two days, Iranian scientists and officials were killed one after another. The U.S. was too unscrupulous. - DayDayNews

In order to suppress the development of Iran, the United States disregarded international public opinion and told the senior generals and scientists of other countries to kill and kill, which is too detrimental.

Ismail Kani, the commander of the "Quds Brigade" under the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps, said that he was "the world's most arrogant Zionist and terrorist country that killed Iranian scientists with American bullets." Kani declared that the "Holy City Brigade" would join other defenders in Iran to avenge the dead. Z1z

Carney’s remarks seemed to imply that Israel and the United States had killed its own scientists.

In fact, in the recent period, the voices of revenge in Iran have been endless. A few days ago, according to foreign media reports, the Iranian people gathered outside the official residence of Iranian President Rouhani, chanting slogans such as "No submission, no concessions to the United States, and only war with the United States", calling on the Iranian government to launch retaliatory measures.

Although there is no conclusive evidence yet, all circles in Iran generally believe that the United States and Israel are "behind the scenes." Iran intends to pass the "Strategic Measures to Lift Sanctions" bill to increase uranium enrichment in order to revive the "Iranian Nuclear Program" to retaliate against the United States and Israel.

Even the Iranian Foreign Minister was so angry that he tweeted in Chinese, condemning international terrorism.

Within two days, Iranian scientists and officials were killed one after another. The U.S. was too unscrupulous. - DayDayNews

Actually in Iran, the assassination of own officials and scientists has almost become the norm.

In January 2007, Aldershir Hasanpur, a famous Iranian nuclear physicist, died of gas poisoning.

In June 2009, Shahram Amiri, a member of the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization, a researcher at a university in Tehran, and an Iranian nuclear expert, disappeared during a pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia.

On January 12, 2010, the nuclear physicist Masood Ali Mohammedi of Tehran University in Iran was killed in a motorcycle bomb explosion. Subsequently, the Iranian government arrested an Iranian murderer named Jamali Fash and sentenced him to death. Iranian media reported that Fash confessed that he had received funding from Israeli agents.

On November 29, 2010, Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization nuclear physicist Majid Shariari was killed by a bomb installed on his car by the murderer.

On July 23, 2011, Iranian nuclear physicist Darioshe Rezai Nejad was shot and killed at his home.

On January 11, 2012, a car explosion occurred in Tehran, the capital of Iran. Mustafa Ahmadi Roshan, an Iranian chemistry expert engaged in uranium enrichment, died on the spot. These

assassinations have also highlighted the fragility of Iran’s security work, and its intelligence network and counterintelligence work are useless.

But this also confirms another statement-weak countries have no diplomacy.

The U.S., as the world’s shit cudgel, sees that any country does not follow its will or threatens its status, and it will go all out to sabotage the other side and make other people's lives unhappy.

If a country is not strong enough, it can only be bullied.

Today, China can still confront the United States, but for countries such as Iran, Iraq, and Syria, which are weak, how should the situation be resolved in the future? When will their people become prosperous? These are still full of unknowns.

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