Regime
When the ZOG decides to overthrow a government, the kikenmedia immediately begins to call that government a "regime". So, the following terminology should sound natural to you if you read the kikemedia:
Syrian regime
Iranian regime
Saddam Hussein's regime
In other words, you've been conditioned to accept the kikenmedia terminology, quite possibly inadvertently.
Now, by comparison, get a sense of the non-natural sound of the following:
British regime
French regime
Canadian regime
So, for example you'll never read a sentence like this, "Today the Canadian regime conducted joint maneuvers with the United States regime forces."
The ZOG just doesn't talk that way about its allies and itself. This word-usage-shift is part of the kikenmedia technique to question the legitimacy of the governments it wishes to overthrow. One day its just plain "Syria" the next they put out a memo to their kikenmedia propagandists and they start to call it the "Syrian regime". It draws a distinction between the government and the people that wasn't suggested before. Then the ZOG gets its mouth-pieces to say words to the effect, "We love the people, but we hate the regime."
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