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Proposed Constitution?
Has a proposed constitution been published by Pahlavi online? If so, can someone post the link?
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@Jewish Samantha Thank you! I thought it might be too soon for a proposed constitution but Pahlavi mentions a parliament so I thought there might be one I hadn’t found. I’m hoping Iran doesn’t go with a parliamentary model but uses elements from original US and Asian tiger nation’s constitutions that are far superior, IMO.
Pahlavi Press Conference
https://www.youtube.com/live/GIYZhaoiFYU?si=bgstH3JFsYTaUH1V
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What would be the ideal number of children for each couple to maintain demographic balance?
Many societies today, particularly among most non-Muslims, have birth rates that fall below replacement levels. This may lead to a decline in the non-Muslim population while the Muslim population increases. While I have no problem with the growth of the Muslim community, I am concerned about the possibility of it becoming the dominant group over others. As someone who values diversity in the world, I prefer not to see any single group achieve demographic dominance. Although demographic dominance doesn’t necessarily equate to dominance in other areas, it remains an important consideration.
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I don’t think a falling birth rate is a problem by itself, in fact, it can be beneficial when there is overpopulation. It only becomes a problem when nations institute social welfare programs and allow for large numbers of immigrants. Europe lost 1/2 of its population during the Middle Ages and it lead to the Renaissance because young people suddenly had vastly more options and opportunities due to the labor shortages. Now, Europe is again grossly overpopulated. In the modern world, the advanced economies don’t need as many people to work so it is natural not to produce as many. Europe would be fine if they’d expel the last 30 years of immigrants. It would help the less advanced economies too because their brightest people wouldn’t leave for better opportunities elsewhere and focus on improving their own nations.
"Where is Bibi?" My Desperate Plea to Israel on Ynet News
I went on Ynet, Israel's largest news outlet, to deliver a critical message from the Iranian people as the regime attempts to hide a massacre under a total internet blackout. With reports of over 12,000 dead in just two days, the situation on the ground is catastrophic, yet Iranians are still taking to the streets and calling for the return of Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi. In this interview, I remind Prime Minister Netanyahu of his promise to stand with us, explaining that the Iranian people are Israel's most vital allies in the region, and that while the Islamic Republic is on the brink of collapse, we need immediate support to stop the slaughter and secure a future of peace and friendship between our two nations.
"Where is Bibi?" My Desperate Plea to Israel on Ynet News
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@Mystic Raccoon Raccoon 🤣😂🤣 You brought up Jolani. If you don’t like a topic, don’t bring it up. Ciao!
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@Mystic Raccoon Raccoon Why are you doing this? I was just saying to my husband that I need to get off this forum because, frankly, it is making me less and less supportive of the protesters. Seriously. Is that your goal?
How Mongols conquered Baghdad.
In February 1258, Baghdad, the heart of the Islamic world, fell to the Mongol forces under Hulagu Khan. The Abbasid Caliph, Al-Mustaʿsim Billah, underestimated the Mongol threat, relying on his symbolic power and religious authority rather than adequately preparing for defense. Unlike previous conquerors, the Mongols implemented a policy of complete eradication of royal bloodlines to prevent future rebellions. The siege of Baghdad was swift and brutal. Upon entering the palace, the Mongols carefully identified and isolated members of the royal family. The Caliph was executed in a manner designed to adhere to religious taboos: he was wrapped in carpets and trampled by horses, delivering a poignant message of annihilation. Following the Caliph's death, all male heirs and Abbasid princes were systematically eliminated to prevent the dynasty's regeneration. Royal women faced execution or were taken captive and distributed among Mongol elites, ensuring no independent Abbasid lineage could survive. The destruction extended beyond the royal family to the city itself. Libraries were burned, scholars killed, hospitals destroyed, and infrastructure crippled, leading to Baghdad's inability to recover and effectively marking the end of the Islamic Golden Age. This act fundamentally altered the course of history, decentralizing Islamic power and resulting in fragmentation, with Baghdad never regaining its former status. Throughout history, wars and bloodshed have shaped nations. The creation of the Caliphate also involved the erasure of earlier civilizations. The countries we know today were formed not through peaceful unions, but through violence and subjugation.
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That’s the way most empires rise and fall, some more brutal than others. When the Roman Empire fell, it was already so weak that it fell with a whimper. Not much destruction or violence was needed because the Romans had already destroyed themselves.
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