Trump's cultural sites threat unites Iranians
By Sam Farzaneh, BBC
명품이미테이션신발=이미테이션여성신발 이미테이션남성시계 이미테이션여성시계
Persian
As soon as the news
홍콩명품구매대행=홍콩명품신발 홍콩명품구매대행 홍콩구매대행
of the killing of Qasem Soleimani broke, Iranians were divided. Some were
수원포장이사=수원포장이사매우좋음
offended and some celebrated it on social media.
The division got ugly on Twitter. Some
청호나이스휘카페=청호나이스휘카페훌륭한곳
were accused of being victims of "Stockholm syndrome" because they were angry about the killing, and others were labelled traitors.
But US President Donald Trump's
성동구포장이사 tweet threatening the targeting of Iran's cultural sites united Iranians against him.
Some of the sites
레플리카사이트=레플리카사이트
are religious and some are not, but secular and religious Iranians are proud of their heritage and came together
홍콩명품시계=홍콩명품구매대행 홍콩구매대행 홍콩시계
to denounce the president's threats. Nothing could better unite divided Iranians at home and in the diaspora
레플리카쇼핑 레플리카커스텀급 레플리카일대일=레플리카쇼핑 레플리카커스텀급 레플리카일대일
than a hit on their beloved past.
Iran's foreign minister seized the opportunity
의료기기렌탈 and in several tweets compared President Trump to the Islamic State group, which destroyed many cultural sites in Syria.