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طلاکاری ضریحها با پول ملت ایران
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"In herds — no passport, no visa." That's how it began. A first-hand account of 2003, right after Saddam fell and the borders collapsed into chaos: ▪️ Families and groups of friends walking across with a single backpack, headed for Najaf and Karbala ▪️ Border terminals barely functioning — no visas, no checks ▪️ On the other side, Iraqi minibuses and trucks waiting to collect cash from Iranians and move them along That was only the opening chapter. Years later, the same cash flow gilded the shrines and polished Iraq's cities — paid for by the Iranian people. The question writes itself: how many Iranian towns went without water, gas or roads in those same years? So when they say "don't interfere," the answer is simple: it is the nation's wealth, and the nation gets to ask. Share your view in the comments — and pass this on to those who need to hear it. منبع / Source: https://youtu.be/MgSdA7FyEJA?t=2094