Iranian-Americans celebrate in streets of LA blasting Dems for war remarks: Its a rescue mission

Hundreds of Iranian-Americans gathered in Los Angeles on Saturday to voice support for the attacks against Iran’s ruling regime a week after US-Israeli airstrike killed the supreme leader.Demonstrators rallied near the federal building in Westwood on Saturday, chanting for the return of democracy to authoritarian Tehran.Many praised former President Donald Trump and called the moment a long-awaited turning point for the Iranian people.Waving flags and sharing stories of exile, protesters said the conflict is not a war but a chance to end the Islamic Republic’s grip on power.Mars, who was born in Shiraz in south central Iran and still has family living in in the country, told The Post many Iranians see Trump as a “hero.”“He will be remembered by Iranians the way that Jewish people remember Cyrus the Great, who freed the Jews and led them to practice whatever religion they wanted,” he said.Many rejected the idea that the current strikes amount to war — and took Democratic politicians to task for opposing military intervention.Nazanin Jalalian, who was born in Iran and now lives in Los Angeles with her mother, urged American politicians like former Vice President Kamala Harris to try to better understand life under the regime.“Try living in Iran.
Try going to Iran,” Jalalian said in response to Harris’ comments that she was opposed to regime change.She also criticized Democrats who hold similar positions.“If they aren’t against the regime change, they cannot talk about human rights, women’s rights, children, or anything,” Jalalian said.Shahrokh, who was born in Tehran and still has a sister living there, said “we are very grateful” for Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.Responding to criticism from Harris and other Democrats, he said they fail to grasp the reality on the ground.“They are not thinking about the people of Iran.They don’t know what’s going on,” he said.
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