Jamila Al-Mahdi becomes Michelle Obama

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Jamila Al-Mahdi becomes Michelle Obama

Jamileh Alamalhodi becomes Michelle Obama

Although the spouses of presidents may not have an official role in the governance and administration of the country, their opinions and actions can be influential. For example, some spouses of presidents around the world, including Burkina Faso, Serbia, and Armenia, have gained significant fame. Jamileh Alamalhodi, the wife of Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi, has also become more active than before, such as organizing a conference for influential women, where the spouses of presidents from Burkina Faso, Serbia, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan were present.

Jamileh Alamalhodi gave me a book about the wife of the American president, which has been translated into Persian 37 times. The book is about Michelle Obama’s American Dream. They asked me to write a similar book. I read the book and found it very beautiful, captivating, and influential. All the controversy surrounding the late Mahsa Amini’s case in the country was nothing but intimidation and fear-mongering from the United States. The United States is trying to portray an incorrect image of Iran and Russia to the world and create fear and anxiety.

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