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Iran bids farewell to the Ayatollah
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Iran bids farewell to the Ayatollah

The article discusses the legacy of Ayatollah Khomeini and his ideological stance against nuclear weapons, emphasizing Iran’s non-military strength rooted in Islamic principles. Former Iranian parliamentarian Ali Motahari praises Khomeini’s unwavering resistance on the international stage and highlights his religious decree banning the creation of nuclear weapons. Motahari notes that this decision followed thorough religious legal examination and underscores that Iran’s true power lies in ideology, intellect, and morality rather than military might. The piece also recalls the tragic shooting down of Iran Air Flight 655 by the U.S. warship USS Vincennes in 1988, which killed 290 people including 65 children. While Iran demanded an apology and compensation, the U.S. did not formally acknowledge responsibility. Although President Reagan expressed deep sorrow, the incident remains largely unacknowledged in official U.S. commemorations.

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Iran bids farewell to the Ayatollah

The article discusses the legacy of Ayatollah Khomeini and his ideological stance against nuclear weapons, emphasizing Iran’s non-military strength rooted in Islamic principles. Former Iranian parliamentarian Ali Motahari praises Khomeini’s unwavering resistance on the international stage and highlights his religious decree banning the creation of nuclear weapons. Motahari notes that this decision followed thorough religious legal examination and underscores that Iran’s true power lies in ideology, intellect, and morality rather than military might. The piece also recalls the tragic shooting down of Iran Air Flight 655 by the U.S. warship USS Vincennes in 1988, which killed 290 people including 65 children. While Iran demanded an apology and compensation, the U.S. did not formally acknowledge responsibility. Although President Reagan expressed deep sorrow, the incident remains largely unacknowledged in official U.S. commemorations.

Bias read (Left): The article frames Ayatollah Khomeini’s ideological resistance as a significant and enduring force, aligning with leftist values of anti-imperialism and religious sovereignty. It emphasizes Iran’s moral and intellectual strength over military power, subtly criticizing U.S. military intervention and绥

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