Did you know the New York Times actually sells $8,000 tours of Iran? Yes, the same country that every Friday holds their “Death to America” chant is getting tourists via the New York Times. With the recent uprising of he people of Iran against their tyrannical government, it now makes sense why left wing publications like the New York Times tried to trash the Iranian protesters and prop up the tyrannical government. Because they are funding the leading state sponsor of terrorism.
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The New York Times will continue offering its expensive tours of Iran despite protests in the country against the Iranian regime, which the United States government has designated the number one state sponsor of terrorism.
The company is selling nine different 13-day tours of Iran in 2018. Individual tickets for the program, “Tales from Persia,” cost $7,895. The weighty price tag doesn’t include your flights to and from the Islamic Republic, but it does buy you the companionship of a handful of Times “experts” to accompany you on the trip, in addition to the state-approved domestic tour guide.
The trip itinerary includes two days in Isfahan, which is currently a focal point of the anti-regime protests that have left at least 21 people dead.
A spokesman for the Times said they have no plans to cancel any of the Iran trips but said the company is monitoring the protests and is keeping in touch with their contacts “on the ground.”