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The European Union aimed to preserve the presidency of Mullah.

The European Union cooperated with the terrorist regime in a warm way while looking for accomplices.

SymClub
May 20, 2024
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Died in a helicopter crash: Iran President Ebrahim Raisi
Died in a helicopter crash: Iran President Ebrahim Raisi

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Politicians flabbergasted - The European Union aimed to preserve the presidency of Mullah.

Amazed by the EU!

On a Sunday, the Iranian mullahs searched for a crashed helicopter where Ebrahim Raisi (63) and Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian (60) were believed to be. Two significant terror supporters who aim to annihilate Israel, mercilessly oppress their people, and support Russia's war against Ukraine through drone deliveries.

Janez Lenarčič (56), the EU Commissioner for Crisis Management, wrote on T (Twitter): "In response to Iran's request for assistance, we are activating the European Copernicus EMS Rapid Response Mapping Service in view of the helicopter accident in which the Iranian President and the Iranian Foreign Minister are said to have been on board."

He also used the hashtag "#EUSolidarity" - EU solidarity!

In other words, the EU initiated its aid system to analyze satellite data to aid the authoritarian regime in finding the mullah president and his foreign minister. And they lauded this as a show of "solidarity."

Politicians around the world were shocked.

Politicians flourished in astonishment: "Disgusting! Shameful!"

▶︎ Roderich Kiesewetter, a CDU foreign affairs expert, wrote on T: "Drone war against Ukraine and you talk about EU solidarity? Disgusting."

▶︎ Dutch politician Geert Wilders made a straightforward comment: "EU solidarity with evil" - then voiced his aspiration for Iran to oust its "oppressive and barbaric Islamic mullah regime."

Raisi supplied his friend Putin with threats to bomb Ukraine

▶︎ The German defence politician Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann lamented: "It's incomprehensible to me how the EU Commission can exhibit EU solidarity with Iran. What an unfortunate hashtag, what a farce for the courageous fighters for human rights in Iran. I anticipate an explanation for this."

▶︎ Gitta Connemann from the CDU said: "Aiding a mass murderer. The Iranian terrorist regime shares no values or objectives with the EU. How much farther should our denial go? It's disgraceful."

▶︎ Hannah Neumann, a Green MEP, remarked: "Instead, let's make certain that human rights defenders and other victims of this regime who require help get emergency visas to the EU."

▶︎ Theo Francken from Belgium wrote: "Are you out of your mind?! This man is a premier league mass murderer. What next? The rescue of Putin? What a club of geopolitical midgets this EU Commission is ..."

▶︎ Charlie Weimers, an MEP from Sweden, raved: "Disgusting! Under no circumstances should European taxpayers' money be employed to assist the terrorist regime in Tehran."

The EU's support for the Iran terrorists was unsuccessful. Iranian officials confirmed on Monday that Raisi perished in a helicopter crash in Iran. State media also reported the death of Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian.

Subsequently, EU Council President Charles Michel conveyed the "sincere condolences" of the European Union. "The EU expresses its sincere condolences on the deaths of President Raisi and Foreign Minister Abdollahian and other members of their entourage and crew in a helicopter crash," Michel stated on T on Monday. "Our thoughts are with their families."

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