Feminist foreign policy is intersectional, which roughly translates to: the total appeasement of evil unless it comes from a white man from Montana.
So Mahsa Amani might have had a few strands of hair showing, and for this, she was arrested and brutally beaten on the way to jail. On September 16th she succumbed to her wounds handed to her by the regime’s morality police and died in hospital.
Last week the Islamic Republic of Iran’s top nuclear scientist, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, was assassinated. Iran is currently blaming the Israeli Mossad for the hit, which would make sense since Iran has publicly declared multiple times that their ambitions are to gain nuclear weapons to first destroy Israel and then concur the world and establish a caliphate run by the Ayatollah.
Like Israel, Georgia is surrounded by countries that seek to destroy it, are hostile to one another, or are infected with overwhelming corruption and authoritarianism to the point that normalized relations with one another and Georgia seem unattainable over the long term. This of course excluded the additional threats from non-adjacent neighbours like Syria, Iran, and Iraq.
Navid Afkari was executed on charges of murder that were confessed to under torture of Navid and his family members. In reality his real “crime” was protesting for freedom during the massive protests in Iran that got shutdown by Covid-19.
True to its nefarious nature, the regime has even found a diabolical political function for COVID-19: instead of drawing the ire of activists and international human rights organizations by executing the prisoners of conscience or keeping them in prison for a long time, it is letting the deadly virus eliminate these undesirables.
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