The President of Iran compared to a monkey, and McCain has a big mouth
The President of Iran compared to a monkey, and McCain has a big mouth again. "Alberta Times" On January 28, the debate over whether Iran sent monkeys into space was true or false continued to rage on the 4th. The United States...
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The debate over whether Iran sent monkeys into space on January 28 was true or false continued to rage on the 4th. The U.S. State Department questioned whether the space monkey was alive and even whether it was launched into space. Senator John McCain, the 2008 Republican presidential candidate who once sang the song "Bomb Iran", used this joke to compare Iranian President Amandine Nega to a monkey, which triggered strong criticism from his own party's Congressman Aymash, who accused Ma Kan of being "racist". State Council spokesperson Lu Lan asked, "Has this monkey ever entered space?" Is the monkey Iran claims to have returned to Earth the same monkey that ascended into space? Does the monkey survive? There are still many questions. McCain wrote on the Twitter social networking site: "Amandinega wants to be the first Iranian in space. But didn't he just go there last week?" This article was linked to news about Iran launching a monkey into space last week. Some people disagreed with the joke that was "so lacking in diplomatic common sense" and criticized it. The 76-year-old McCain "tweeted" another article to counter: "The article about Iran's space: Can everyone just relax, okay? Is there anyone who can't take a joke?" 32-year-old Republican Congressman Aimash couldn't stand it. He tweeted to retort: "Please be smart and don't joke racially."
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