Political strategist Mikhail Sheitelman said that Iran’s neighbors would prefer the country not to exist—just as “we don’t want Russia to exist”—and that similar maps have already appeared showing a partitioned Iran, reports Politeka.

He spoke about this on his blog.

“Trump also annoyed me. He says: ‘What, Russia is passing intelligence to Iran? I don’t believe it.’ The whole world knows Russia is passing intelligence to Iran, but Trump doesn’t want to believe it. His press secretary says: ‘Well, let them pass it along—what difference does it make? We’ll defeat them anyway,’” Sheitelman noted.

At the same time, the expert says that an interesting map has appeared showing how Americans and Israelis supposedly see the future of Iran—divided into several parts—although it is unclear whether it is real or not. In other words, he explains, the United States apparently wants to somehow reorganize Iran rather than simply bomb it and leave, because in that case Iran would recover and eventually create a nuclear bomb.

The expert also says that he once spoke with an Azerbaijani man who told him they have hated Iran for a long time and dream that the country would simply cease to exist, just as “we dream that Russia would cease to exist.” Moreover, he adds, just as there are maps of a partitioned Russia, there is now a new map of Iran: Northern Azerbaijan, Kurdistan, Arabistan, Kashkaystan, Balochistan, and then a smaller Iran itself.

“We want the same with Russia. In the center there will be a small Muscovy, surrounded by countries. It will probably remain wild. But we will surround it with countries that we will gradually civilize. We’ll even give Kaluga to Muscovy. And Bryansk and Tula—we’ll gradually civilize them. We won’t take Muscovy; let them live there according to their ancient laws, as I see it,” Sheitelman concluded.


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