Wasn't that exactly the person Trump said was intelligent and sensible enough to handle diplomatic relations? And now, of all people, they're taking him down?
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EggInMyLeggingsApr 2, 2026
+52
Israel seems to want to take out anyone who can negotiate to keep the US from negotiating.
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Settra_RulezApr 2, 2026
+4
The rumor was that he’s talking to Ghalibaf, the head of parliament.
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Dark_World_BluesApr 2, 2026
+16
That is even worse than being killed IMO
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Plenty_Beautiful_547Apr 2, 2026
+25
So just murdering civilians at this point 👍🏻
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SY0123Apr 2, 2026
+25
Apparently he was negotiating with US through Pakistan.
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AldrenApr 2, 2026
+15
Didn't the US already say they "Negotiates with Bombs"
What's the point of talking to a terrorist regime such as the United States?
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euph_22Apr 2, 2026
+8
Trump et al literally bragged about killing people who are negotiated with the US. These war criminals are morons.
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Political_breedsApr 2, 2026
-17
These guys don't get it. There is no negotiating at this point. They have to immediately end their Nuclear program. Open the Strait of Hormuz to the world and stop attacking their Arab neighbors.
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KriosXVIIApr 2, 2026
+12
So... going back to how things were 2 months ago before the US attacked?
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MightBe465Apr 2, 2026
+7
That doesn't have anything to do with the aims of the current war.
Edit: Misread your post. That has everything to do with the aims of the current war.
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Virtual-History-6099Apr 2, 2026
+1
He isn't a civilian lol. He's an advisor to a murderous Islamist regime:
"Kharazi served as Iran’s foreign minister from 1997 to 2005 and later acted as an adviser to former supreme leader Ali Khamenei.
He continued to serve as a foreign policy adviser to the office of the supreme leader after Ali Khamenei was killed on February 28 – the first day of the ongoing US-Israeli war with Iran – and succeeded by his son, Mojtaba Khamenei."
https://english.alarabiya.net/News/middle-east/2026/04/01/former-iran-fm-seriously-injured-wife-killed-in-tehran-strike
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PinheadLarry2323Apr 2, 2026
-8
Did you care when Iran just slaughtered 40,000 of their own civilian protestors demonstrating against a literal terrorist puppet state 3 months ago?
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Plenty_Beautiful_547Apr 2, 2026
+11
I sure as f*** did. Doesn’t make this any better.
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PinheadLarry2323Apr 2, 2026
+1
If it makes you feel any better, he wasn’t just a civilian, during his time as Iran’s foreign minister he defended and continued support for Irans proxy terror groups, aiding in directly funding and arming them
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Plenty_Beautiful_547Apr 2, 2026
Still though, just blowing a guy up (and his family) because he used to work for the government…
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TaxingApr 2, 2026
+4
Haha, “work for the government,” are you serious what this? He was just following orders, right?
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Plenty_Beautiful_547Apr 2, 2026
+6
Who really cares because we’re not talking about regime change anyway, so how does killing this one random ex-government official and his wife change anything?
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km3rApr 3, 2026
+1
Justice gives justification, taking out leadership of irgc gives incentive. As decentralized as irgc is, leadership still matters for long term initiatives (like nuclear weapons)
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Plenty_Beautiful_547Apr 3, 2026
+1
Except this guy wasn’t leading anything
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km3rApr 3, 2026
+1
He literally was..
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TaxingApr 2, 2026
Leadership and institutional knowledge is not as fungible as you seem to think.
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PinheadLarry2323Apr 2, 2026
+3
He didn’t just “work for the government” though haha, it’s not like he was a postman
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NTJ-891Apr 2, 2026
+1
Are countries justified in killing former US presidents? Asking for Iraqis.
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RedRev19Apr 2, 2026
+1
Apparently you don’t know what a civillian is. All Islamic Republic senior officials are former/current IRGC commanders or their close family members. If IRGC is a civilian organization to you, i don’t know how to talk to you. A diplomats job in Iran is to cover up the terrorism acts of IRGC through out the world and make sure there are enough western people kept uneducated (through propaganda, social engineering, fake news etc) about this matter so they’ll pressure their government into inaction against the regime. They have been successful in Europe but fortunately not in the US. Yet.
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Plenty_Beautiful_547Apr 2, 2026
+1
Ex-diplomat 😁
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Ditka85Apr 2, 2026
+2
And took out his wife. I’m not a diplomat, but that seems like a poor negotiation strategy.
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