Jamileh Alamolhoda Becomes Michelle Obama

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Jamileh Alamolhoda Becomes Michelle Obama

Jamileh Alamolhoda Becomes Michelle Obama

Arman-e Melli wrote: Although the wives of presidents seem not to interfere in the affairs of state and government, it is not far-fetched to say that their views and actions are influential. For example, there have been and are some presidential spouses around the world who have gained a lot of fame. Jamileh Alamolhoda, the wife of Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi, has become more active than before, including holding the Influential Women Conference, which was attended by the wives of the heads of state of Burkina Faso, Serbia, Armenia, and Kyrgyzstan.

Jamileh Alamolhoda said: They gave me a book about the wife of the President of the United States, which has been translated 37 times in Iran. The subject of the book is Michelle’s American Dream. They asked me to write a similar book. I read the book; it was very beautiful, attractive, and influential. All the controversy over the late Mahsa Amini in the country was nothing but intimidation and fear-mongering by the United States. The U.S. is trying to portray a false image of Iran and Russia in the world and spread fear.

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