Iran's most beautiful woman breaks silence on WW3 as Trump strikes continue

A beauty queen has vowed to use her looks and voice to shout for a better future for Iran, which is at the forefront of World War 3 right now. Stunner Roxana Mohammadgholinezhad, the Miss Grand Iran, says her platform is the "perfect opportunity" to shout about the issues in the war ravaged country, which has been under attack from US and Israeli forces for almost a week now.But far from hide away, the beauty says she is more determined than ever to use her voice to make the powers that be see that peace has to be the way forward. She said: "In moments of grief, our mission becomes even clearer."We must use Miss Grand Iran as a platform, it exists to amplify the international call to stop war and violence. We stand with Iran, and with every nation longing for peace, dignity, and humanity."Roxana has shared a number of stunning snaps of her with the crown to her social media, and even included snaps showing her protesting against the devastation hitting her nation right now."Miss Grand is a platform that stands for strength, voice, and impact - values I deeply believe in"We will us this to begin a new journey for the Iranian girls on the international Miss Grand stage, with professionalism, integrity, and ambition at its core."The beauty has even joined in national protests on the streets of London, and said she "will not stop" until national leaders listen to her."My words are for the brave people inside Iran who cannot talk," she said. "We, Iranians living abroad, carry Iran in our hearts every single day. We stand beside you, not just from afar, but with all that we are. "Your courage inspires us. Your voices cannot and will not be silenced, and we promise to echo them to the world. If there is distance between us, it is only geography never the heart. "We believe the day will come when light overcomes darkness. And that day is closer than we think."The hopeful message comes as tensions continue to rise between Iran and the US, almost a week after fighting first begun.Now a leading defence expert has cautioned that Iran's leadership could "hang on for a very long time" and transform the present conflict into a brutal "forever war".Professor Anthony Glees, a politics professor at Buckingham who formerly acted as a special adviser to the Foreign Office, informed the Mirror that the ongoing conflict will only conclude if "Trump calls it quits" and abandons the joint operation with Israel.Whilst the Ayatollah perished within mere hours of the bombardment commencing, there is no opposition figure who could readily step forward and seize power, the professor explained - whilst the "extremist" Iranian Revolutionary Guards could potentially slaughter "hundreds of thousands" to prevent revolution.This follows US President Donald Trump's statement that the joint US-Israel military operation in Iran could continue for four to five weeks or "far longer," reports the Mirror.Cautioning that comparisons to US intervention in Venezuela failed to comprehend the magnitude of potential carnage ahead, Professor Glees stated: "If 'regime change from the air' were going to work, a revolution would have broken out in Iran on Saturday evening, after Khamenei and his top staff were blown into the next world [paradise in his case].Horrors persist between the countries as today (Wednesday) more than 100 people remain unaccounted for and 78 are injured from an Iranian warship that reported a submarine strike. Sri Lanka's naval and air forces launched a combined rescue mission on Wednesday after the Iris Dena ran aground off the island nation's southern coastline near Galle, according to officials.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletter by clicking here.
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