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"Iran has many enemies, big and small.

There is perfidious Britain.

But first of all is the United States, that sinister and cancerous Zionist regime.

The supreme leader of Iran,

Ali Khamenei

, took advantage of a televised speech in 2016 to make it clear that, beyond the stages of alleged détente, always with political-economic intentions regarding the dominance of the Middle East, there would be no way to reestablish peace. diplomat.

Something impossible since 1979, coinciding with the triumph of the Islamic Revolution after the fall of

Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi,

who was raised by the CIA, the hostage crisis (52 were held for 444 days) or the support of the administration of President

Jimmy Sump

to Iraq in the war against.

The United States continues with its policy of sanctions, be it against those who provide "illicit" support to the Iranian oil industry under the argument of the failure of the 2015 nuclear agreement, or for the stabbing of the writer

Salman Rushdie

under the application of the fatwa (The Iranian government has blamed something other than that, but it has celebrated), either for the repression after the death of Mahsa Amini, arrested by the morality police for wearing the veil wrong.

Iran and the United States meet this Tuesday at the Al Thumama stadium in Doha for the second time in the history of the World Cups, with the sporting objective of qualifying for the round of 16.

A draw might even suffice for the Iranians, although a win would see them through to the round of 16 for the first time in their history.

Do not shake hands with the enemy

The Americans, on the other hand, are bound to win.

Something that they did not do in that duel played in Lyon on June 21, 1998 (1-2), a confrontation that they baptized as "Match for Peace" after the footballers of both teams managed to ensure that the geopolitical and social tensions did not reach the countryside.

The delivery of white roses made by the Iranian players to the Americans (they corresponded with a pennant) and the joint photograph that both delegations accepted after Ayatollah

Ali Khamenei

threatened to withdraw his team if they shook hands .

to enemies.

Bill Clinton

believed he was reaching a rapprochement with Mohammad Khatami's Iran.

Although, that day, he was for other things.

"I'd like to kick his testicles until they're as flat as

pancakes

."

The recordings of

Monica Lewinsky

, the White House intern with whom he had "an inappropriate physical relationship," caused Clinton's sleeplessness.

And that Party for Peace, in reality and despite the propaganda made since then, was not so much.

Hundreds of Iranians arriving from Germany and Eastern Europe were then unable to even reach France, banned at the land borders.

In the vicinity of Gerland there were demonstrations by Iranians against the Islamic regime and in favor of the National Council of the Iranian Resistance of

Maryam Radjavi

.

Even a balloon with his face flew over the lawn.

And one of the bloodiest episodes was revealed this week to

Time

magazine by the then US coach,

Steve Sampson

.

The technician maintains that, according to what Jalal Talebi

told him

, who was Iran's coach, Iranian regime officials entered the dressing room to take the players' passports and threaten them.

If they did not win the United States, they would not be welcome back in Iran nor would their families be able to leave the country.

Tonight's game looks scrambled again.

The federation of the United States removed the emblem of the Iranian flag in an image of the classification.

A spokesperson for US Soccer admitted to

USA Today

that it was an "intentional gesture of support for Iranian women."

The selector

Gregg Berhalter

, said yesterday he did not know anything and apologized.

Peace, it has been seen, cannot be brought by football.

Surveillance of players

On the other hand, the Government of Iran would have threatened relatives of the players of the soccer team participating in the World Cup in Qatar with imprisoning and torturing them if the soccer players "do not behave well", after the controversy over refusing to sing the anthem in the opening match against England, according to sources quoted by the American television network CNN.

This source has highlighted that, after the refusal of the footballers to sing the anthem before their match against the English team, held on November 21,

the players were called to a meeting with members of the Revolutionary Guard, who threatened "violence and torture" their relatives if they did not sing the anthem or join the protests against the authorities

.

After that, the players sang the anthem before the game against Wales, which ended in an Iranian victory.

Thus, this source, who supervises the Iranian security agencies in Qatar on the occasion of the celebration of the World Cup, has stressed that

"there are a large number of Iranian security officers in Qatar collecting information and watching the players"

.

In this sense, he has stated that Tehran promised "gifts and cars" to the footballers before the match against England, although they made the threats after the defeat and their refusal to sing the anthem.

Along these lines, he highlighted that

Carlos Queiroz

, the Iran coach, held another meeting with members of the Revolutionary Guard after these alleged threats, before adding that no details about this alleged meeting have been revealed.

The Portuguese defended that Iranian players can protest during the World Cup, as long as it falls within the FIFA regulations.

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