If would be so much easier to analyze the state of the seven-week old conflict with the Islamic Republic of Iran if just one public figure left in the regime, whether it be from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps or the Basij forces, or from the politicians serving as the puppets of the Supreme Cardboard Leader, such as Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, President Masoud Pezeshkian, or Parliament Speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf, could make one statement that was truthful.
In 1997’s Liar Liar, Jim Carrey played a lawyer who was afflicted with a catastrophic ailment for a trial attorney. His son wished for him to be incapable of telling a lie, and that wish came true for the bulk of the movie. Sadly, Hollywood fiction doesn’t translate to Iranian regime fiction, even though rhetorical fiction is about all that we’re hearing from the rump regime in Tehran.
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