Khamenei will be sentenced to electric chair if he is captured by the US
even I , simple iranian is telling "we should have nukes " when it come to direct conflict with the west , but the coward put us on chainsaw which we neither could abandon the nuclear program and focus on our domestic matters neither we could build the nuke and have military detterance ...
he was afraid to change status quo which clearly was and is against us ....
ما هم پیاز رو خوردیم ، هم شلاق رو هم در نهایت پول رو دادیم
The Story of "He Ate the Onions, Got Whipped, and Paid the Money"
One day, a traveler got into an argument with a hardworking farmer over onions and onion farming. The traveler called the onion crop worthless, while the farmer praised its benefits. In the end, the traveler's words indirectly belittled the farmer’s livelihood.
People saw them quarreling and took them to court for a verdict.
After hearing both sides, the judge ruled in favor of the farmer and told the traveler, “You have harmed this farmer’s crop during this dispute. Now you must compensate him with money to settle the matter.”
The traveler, who was stingy by nature, refused. The judge said, “In that case, either you receive a whipping, or the greatest torment for you will be eating a whole sack of onions — so you won’t start fights over such trivial matters again. The choice of punishment is yours. Will you pay the money, eat the onions, or take the lashes?”
The traveler thought for a moment and decided he didn’t want to pay. Whipping was painful, too. So he agreed to eat the onions.
The judge ordered a sack of onions to be brought. The convicted man hadn’t even finished two or three onions before he felt sick and said, “Whip me instead. I’d rather take the lashes than eat these onions.”
The judge ordered the whip and the flogging punishment to be prepared. Two men began to whip the soles of his feet. Before even ten strikes had landed, he cried out, “Stop, stop! I’ll pay the money. I’ll pay!”
The stingy traveler was forced to pay a sum to the farmer and obtain his forgiveness.
Those watching laughed at his plight and said, “Had he not been so stingy, this wouldn’t have happened. He could have simply paid the fine — but instead, he ate the onions, got whipped, and still ended up paying.”
From that day on, when someone is overly greedy or, in hopes of gaining more, accepts seemingly small losses but ultimately fails to get what they wanted, people say:
“He ate the onions, got whipped, and paid the money too.”