The ‘Butcher of Tehran’ has passed away, and Biden’s State Department is extending condolences

A helicopter crash claimed Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi’s life, prompting official condolences from the U.S. State Department ⁢under President⁣ Biden. ‌The message, issued by Matthew Miller, expressed sympathy for Raisi and others in the crash. Raisi, known for past controversial actions, ⁣stirred mixed reactions, with some comparing the⁤ condolences to historical situations like Hitler’s passing. Following a helicopter ​crash that tragically took the life of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, the U.S. ​State Department, led by ⁤President​ Biden, extended official condolences. State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller ​expressed sympathy for Raisi and other crash victims.⁤ Raisi’s controversial​ past ⁤actions sparked varied reactions, drawing comparisons to historical⁢ events like Hitler’s demise.


Just hours after it was confirmed that a helicopter crash had claimed the life of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi — better known as the Butcher of Tehran — the U.S. State Department under President Joe Biden was offering “official condolences” on his loss.

The memo was sent out by State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller and read, in part, “The United States expresses its official condolences for the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Amir-Abdollahian, and other members of their delegation in a helicopter crash in northwest Iran. As Iran selects a new president, we reaffirm our support for the Iranian people and their struggle for human rights and fundamental freedoms.”

As some were quick to point out, Raisi — who earned his nickname when he presided over mass political executions in the late 1980s — was also “overseeing the Ministry of Intelligence’s efforts to assassinate former U.S. diplomats, including Secretary [of State Antony] Blinken’s predecessor, Mike Pompeo” among others.

“This is crazy. What is going on? Did we send condolences to Germany when Hitler died?” Bill Ackman wondered.

“The @StateDept also would like to express condolences to the family of Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini and Karl Marx,” Jim Miller added.

Critics also pointed out the fact that the United Nations Security Council had also held a “moment of silence” in honor of the deceased president — whose country is the number-one sponsor of terrorism worldwide.

NATO spokesperson Farah Dakhlallah offered a similar message, prompting a response from Derrick Van Orden: “This is absurd. NATO is offering condolences for the death of a terrorist.”



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