Elite University Professor Wants ‘Symbolic’ Iranian Strike On US Base

A professor at the University of Georgetown seemed to ask Iran to strike a military base in retaliation for American bombing on the country.
Jonathan Brown, professor and director of the Department of Arab and Islamic Studies, wrote in an X Post Sunday that he hopes that “Iran is making a symbolic strike on a basis.” The comment follows the announcement of President Donald Trump on Saturday evening that the United States “finished our very successful attack on the three nuclear sites in Iran”.
“I’m not an expert, but I guess Iran could always get a bomb easily,” says Brown. “I hope Iran will make a symbolic strike on a basis, then everyone stops. I am surprised that this is what these people FDD / Hasbara have also been erotically asphyxia for all these years. ”
Brown has also added “If Israel attacks Iranian cities, it gets fucked pretty badly.”
The University of Brown and Georgetown did not respond to the request for comments from the Daily Call News Foundation.

The Iranians burn Israeli and American flags during a demonstration in Palestine Square in Tehran, April 1, 2024. (Photo by – / AFP via Getty Images)
Operation Midnight Hammer was carried out in secret on Saturday evening and was the second longest B-2 mission in American history, behind only the Afghanistan bomb attack after the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 against the United States, Trump has since called for a “diet change” in Iran, while Iran would weigh the closure of the Hormuz Strait in a movement intended to suffocate oil. (Related: how Iran’s nuclear program in the United States has paralyzed a clandestine attack in one time)
The University of Georgetown has not been foreign to anti-Israeli and anti-American activities in recent months, with inflamed demonstrations and even a case of a group of pro-Palestine students inviting a terrorist to speak on the campus. The University’s Faculty of Law also encouraged students to work for an Israeli designated terrorist organization.
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