Jiang reads the Ayatollah's mission through a Zoroastrian-Shia synthesis: Iran sees itself on the side of good against the great Satan, and suffering or sacrifice becomes part of faith.
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Shia Islam
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "the eternal you know yeah yeah they want to become gods on earth because their mortality is what they fear the most and being..."
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The interviewer says martyrdom in Shia Islam can transform an elderly or militarily limited leader into a unifying symbol whose death energizes the population for asymmetrical war.
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"the eternal you know yeah yeah they want to become gods on earth because their mortality is what they fear the most and being..."
"years old this is not somebody capable of leading an army into battle the most effective use he could have uh you know the..."
"So now what I want to talk about is what exactly is the divine mission? How do each individual perceive their divine mission? So..."
"must unite the Muslim world and have them fight on the side of good against the great evil, the great Satan, which is the..."
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