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Sea Turtle

(89 posts)
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 11:03 AM Mar 3

My Iranian friend is doing the Trump dance

I have a good friend that is living in the US on a green card. They are from Iran. We have talked from time to time about how troubled they have been about their home country and their fears for their family there.

This week they have been posting a lot of support for Trump and going to these marches supporting what has just happened. They are over the top happy. I didn’t see them becoming a Trump supporter.

Anyone else having this experience? What do you make of it? Why do you think about all these marches with hundreds of thousands of people all over the world marching with flags from Iran, US & Israel? It is something I never expected to see.

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My Iranian friend is doing the Trump dance (Original Post) Sea Turtle Mar 3 OP
It too early for victory parade's. Omnipresent Mar 3 #1
It is a very complicated picture, essentially for many Iranians in the lostincalifornia Mar 3 #2
It's not like they wouldn't have a transition plan. The guy was 86 wasn't he? travelingthrulife Mar 3 #3
Yep, I thought of that same thing. I guess Trump thought he would die first. Walleye Mar 3 #7
and he had cancer dsc Mar 3 #9
I honestly do not get it TexasBushwhacker Mar 3 #6
Don't want Trump to take their green card if they oppose him Walleye Mar 3 #4
I trust my friend Sea Turtle Mar 3 #12
Most Venezuelans in South Florida celebrated Trump's "invasion" of their country and Maduro's capture. sop Mar 3 #5
And, of course, most of the Venezuelans in Miami markodochartaigh Mar 3 #13
Agree sop Mar 3 #15
I have a friend, former co-worker from Iran rollin74 Mar 3 #8
The US has immigrants from many countries markodochartaigh Mar 3 #10
More than one thing true at the same time? Sea Turtle Mar 3 #18
This is the third time that the US has succeeded in markodochartaigh Mar 3 #19
How is success defined in this case? Torchlight Mar 3 #23
People...well sane people....IOW NOT Retrumplicans, can hold differing views maxrandb Mar 3 #11
You are not going to find many Iranian Americans, if any at all, that did not feel a sense of joy or relief Quiet Em Mar 3 #14
I think they might even feel betrayed if he makes JI7 Mar 3 #17
Iran is a shitty place and a religion they don't believe in is being forced on them JI7 Mar 3 #16
When you've been oppressed Greg_In_SF Mar 3 #20
Soon to be deported friend purr-rat beauty Mar 3 #21
A good time to cut ties permanently. BannonsLiver Mar 3 #22

Omnipresent

(7,459 posts)
1. It too early for victory parade's.
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 11:14 AM
Mar 3

Last edited Tue Mar 3, 2026, 12:10 PM - Edit history (1)

Assassinating foreign leaders, doesn’t automatically mean these governments themselves are ready to give up their political structures.

If Iranians (in Iran) are in widespread revolt, then it might have done something to change Iran.

lostincalifornia

(5,366 posts)
2. It is a very complicated picture, essentially for many Iranians in the
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 11:15 AM
Mar 3

US, especially LA.

Many want the current Iranian regime gone, and that is why you are probably seeing your friend glad that it might be happening.

The problem is this may not go as your friend anticipates, and may make things worse unless a replacement government is put in place.

This could very easily devolve into a Civil War, and I wouldn’t count on trump preventing that.

travelingthrulife

(5,210 posts)
3. It's not like they wouldn't have a transition plan. The guy was 86 wasn't he?
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 11:19 AM
Mar 3

He would have died soon anyway.

TexasBushwhacker

(21,204 posts)
6. I honestly do not get it
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 11:27 AM
Mar 3

Has anyone moved BACK to Iraq?

Has anyone moved BACK to Afghanistan?

Lybia? Syria? Israel?

Do they plan on moving BACK to Iran in their lifetime?

The Middle East has been a powderkeg of war FOR HUNDREDS OF YEARS! It hasn't gotten better because of Western involvement. It's just been milked for resources.

For that matter, the entire African continent. We only get involved in their wars if there's something in it for "American Interests" is, the billionaire class whose blood is NEVER SHED.

Sea Turtle

(89 posts)
12. I trust my friend
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 11:46 AM
Mar 3

I trust my friend to share her true feelings. We have talked about many difficult things through the years. What has happened to her family is more important to her than her green card.

She very much wants to go home to Iran. She would not be safe if she went back to the Iran of last week. She has hope that she might be able to go home.

She has shared with many bowls of Ash Reshteh after I found a source for the authentic noodles.

I am stepping back and listening to her. I am going to share her hope while I also fear for the future. I care about my friend even as I try to sort things out.

sop

(18,674 posts)
5. Most Venezuelans in South Florida celebrated Trump's "invasion" of their country and Maduro's capture.
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 11:27 AM
Mar 3

Many Cuban-Americans in Miami will celebrate wildly if/when Trump invades Cuba, takes out the existing communist regime and replaces it with U.S.-backed anti-Castro hardliners.

markodochartaigh

(5,545 posts)
13. And, of course, most of the Venezuelans in Miami
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 11:57 AM
Mar 3

are immigrants from the upper classes who flourished under the regimes before Chávez. And most of the older Cuban immigrants were from the upper classes who flourished under the US backed dictator Batista. After the economic ruin which comes from decades of US sanctions probably many immigrants and people still in those countries would be ready to submit to US domination.

rollin74

(2,306 posts)
8. I have a friend, former co-worker from Iran
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 11:29 AM
Mar 3

He hates Trump but hates the Iranian theocratic government massively as well. He still has family in Tehran and is very happy about Khamenei being killed and supports the bombing.

markodochartaigh

(5,545 posts)
10. The US has immigrants from many countries
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 11:35 AM
Mar 3

with repressive, authoritarian regimes, often these regimes were put in place or propped up by the US.
When these regimes are toppled many immigrants will support whichever president was behind the coup.
It's probably asking too much for many of these immigrants to prefer a party which is pro-lgbtq+, pro-women's choice, pro-minority rights in the US, but which didn't knock off the dictator in their home country to a party which is actively trying to expand authoritarianism in the US, but did knock off their home country dictator.

Sea Turtle

(89 posts)
18. More than one thing true at the same time?
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 12:27 PM
Mar 3

Maybe more than one thing can be true at the same time. It certainly seems that knocking off the leadership of Iran has the potential be to better for women and gays in Iran. Things have been beyond horrible for them. Time will tell. The US doesn’t have a great record with regime change.

I do think it is too much to ask of someone to give up hope when they have been oppressed in such a brutal fashion. I think is it probably ok with me to wrestle with conflicting feelings. I don’t want things to get worse for the people in Iran which puts me in the uncomfortable position of hoping Trump succeeds now that we are in it. The futures of real people are on the line. That being said, I will never wear a dumb red and white hat.

markodochartaigh

(5,545 posts)
19. This is the third time that the US has succeeded in
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 12:36 PM
Mar 3

regime change in Iran. The other two times (both under Republican presidents) it didn't work well, I can't imagine that this time will be better. Perhaps things may get better for women, I highly doubt they will get better for gays.

maxrandb

(17,435 posts)
11. People...well sane people....IOW NOT Retrumplicans, can hold differing views
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 11:39 AM
Mar 3

I hate that orange Nazi/Hitler bag-o-dicks with a white hot passion, but I'm glad that religious nut job in Iran is dead.

I hate Retrumplican fascists, like I hate Nazis, but I want America to succeed.

See, I'm not like a stupid, unpatriotic, racist, fascist, rapist, pedophile supporting MAGAt voter.

Unlike Saint Rusty Limbaugh (yes, there are saints in hell) I would never hope and pray that America fail.

Quiet Em

(2,944 posts)
14. You are not going to find many Iranian Americans, if any at all, that did not feel a sense of joy or relief
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 12:11 PM
Mar 3

when Khamenei was killed.

But now comes the uncertainty. Because no one, especially not the moron con artist, knows what is going to happen next.

JI7

(93,644 posts)
17. I think they might even feel betrayed if he makes
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 12:20 PM
Mar 3

a deal with someone else from the current regime and things don't really change.

Or if he prevents someone else that they support from coming into power like he did with Venezuela.

JI7

(93,644 posts)
16. Iran is a shitty place and a religion they don't believe in is being forced on them
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 12:16 PM
Mar 3

It's understandable why they might be happy at the moment.

But that doesn't make what Trump did good for the American people.

Greg_In_SF

(1,257 posts)
20. When you've been oppressed
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 12:37 PM
Mar 3

for nearly 50 years, and you see a chance for change, that is worthy of celebration.

BannonsLiver

(20,609 posts)
22. A good time to cut ties permanently.
Tue Mar 3, 2026, 01:23 PM
Mar 3

They�ve �got theirs� so they don�t give a rip about what he�s doing here at home.

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