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Apparent Misunderstanding of the Differences Between Egyptian and Persian Governance

Reader comment on item: A Call for American Boldness in Iran
in response to reader comment: Look at Egypt under Sisi

Submitted by M Tovey (United States), Oct 13, 2022 at 13:14

Apparently, this observer has not conveyed enough of the personal understanding of Persian culture in that while the Iranian conundrum of wormens rights has, of which that nation is in an uproar of how to protect its citizenry from the atrocities of oppressing its own citizens for the sake of a totalitarian religious culture that does not bring any proper observance of devotions to a Divine Sovereign Entity, such as is the situation of Who rules Zion.
The human condition that does not recoginize true Divine Sovereignty is the problem globally; and right now Persian governance, AKA the Iranian Islamic Regime, is not gettng it done.
To Reader Robert's alternate observation of Egypt's al-Sissi, he has his hands full to be sure in staving off the influences of the Muslim Brotherhood after the overtures of the 44th American Administrations' fawning in the 2009 Cairo speech and the brief interlude of Morsi's definitively Muslim administration, rousted by the secular sense of the population seeking some reprieve after combating the alleged enemy of Israel under Muslim led ideology, finally agreeing to a cease fire that still holds today. This is what al-Sissi protects today.
The Iranian Islamic Regime has yet to make that distinction of ruling with Divine compassion instead of humanistic compulsion.
That same conundrum is what is festering in America today under the current 46th administration.

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