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    #31
    Originally posted by DR Strangemoosh View Post
    Just a question - how many of you brave young vatanparasts are planning to return to iran to study or work and contribute to your country's economic success, or fight in the military and defend Iran against threats?

    Just a small question, because I assume if you are labelling some of these people vatanforoush that you have done your best to return to Iran and contribute to its success.
    All of us. Can I have your home address traitor? Lol jk. Hey nothing wrong with working or living abroad...like CQ or Lozano, but lots wrong with being opportunistic like Qatari WC squad Lozano and CQ maintain their ethnic/national pride and ties...Qatar squad sold that out to be in the big show.

    Most of us rep Iran and Persian culture everywhere we go regardless of where we are

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      #32
      This is different from Iranians who live and work aboard or may not be happy with the political and social life in Iran. These people , actually live in Iran , yet they have taken Azerbiajni citizenship for financial purposes only.

      I gave this some more thought, and I think I have found the solution, the best way to deal with this issue , is with money which is their motivation. Meaning that each and every sport federation in Iran should make anyone wishing to join the Iranian national teams at youth levels , sign a contract , saying that if they change their nationality later on, they will be financially liable for the money that was invested in them. Basically a "non-competitive" clause with heavy fines. If you know anyone in Iran involved in sports, pass this message on . This is a great idea to prevent cases like Milad Beigi from happening again.

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