Thursday, December 8, 2016

WAR GAMES Iran opens chilling kid’s war-based theme park with military checkpoints and AK47s. Obama's Chamberlain moment.

WAR GAMES 

Iran opens chilling kid’s war-based theme park with military checkpoints and AK47s

Children dress up in full combat gear and pretend to be attacking enemies like Israel and the West


    THE Iranian government has opened a sinister kids’ war-based theme park which instead of roller-coasters and roundabouts has military checkpoints and AK47s.
    The City of Games for Revolutionary Children park lets youngsters dress up in full combat gear and pretend to be attacking Iran’s enemies like Israel and the West.
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    A young lad is surrounded by weapons in a makeshift bunker
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    Two youngsters scramble through a tough assault course
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    The park is for boys aged 8-13 and entry is free
    They are shown how to fire plastic bullets and artillery shells at US flags and at an effigy of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
    Instructors have built control towers, sand-bagged check-points stuffed with replica assault rifles, grenades and land-mines and radios to rely messages to the child soldiers.
    There’s also assault courses where they can learn to scale walls and crawl under ropes and through barbed wire while orders are barked at them by trainers and the sound of machine gun fire is played through speakers.
    It is aimed at boys aged 8-13 and entry is free to the park near Mashad, Iran’s second largest city.
    It also glorifies the Holy Defence – Iran’s bloody eight war with Iraq in the 1980s.
    The park’s boss Hamid Sadeghi said: “At the City of Games, we are trying to convey to the children messages about fighting, the Holy Defence and current global issues, through games, amusements, and group activities.”
    And there is a mock-up of the Shrine of Zaynab mosque, located in the Syrian capital Damascus and holds the remains of Mohammed’s granddaughter, which  they are ordered to defend.
    The kids also play a word game which involves “finding bullets, each of which have a single letter written on it,” and using the bullets to spell out words and sentences.
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    One boy at a sand-bagged check-point with replica assault rifle
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    Wannabe soldiers crawl under ropes and through barbed wire
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    The final exercise of the day is meant to teach children that “the most important elements for attaining victory are wisdom and intelligence for fighting the enemy.”
    Boys are blindfolded and asked to throw a ball at an Israeli flag in the form of a puzzle and knock it down, and then to assemble a puzzle of an Iranian flag.

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