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21 hours ago, uncle bernard said:

And Israel is trying to annihilate Iran. 

 

you're a total blowhard. 

i will never take anything you say for granted. outright lies. 

you lost any credibility you had with me, fwiw

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Posted
10 hours ago, Tripnsweep said:

 The only thing keeping them back is knowing Israel would carpet bomb them to hell in retaliation for anything. 

so wait, now they are so inept they can't stop isreal from carpet bombing them? 

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Posted (edited)

If it wasn't for the Islamic Republic (the ruling government of Iran), the Arabs and Israel would have made peace long ago. Iranians are neither Arabs nor Muslims (Yes Iran has been a quasi-Islamic country since 1400 years ago but most of Iranians have not prayed even once; and the Ayatollahs just believe in the Khamenei doctrine, not Prophet Muhammad). And Iran not only does not have a common border with Palestine and Israel, but many Iranians do not even know where Israel is exactly. They only know that Israel is somewhere in the Middle East. So why does an Ayatollah from Iran, who is neither an Arab nor an Israeli, neither a Jew nor even a Muslim, involve himself more than any other country in the issue of Palestine and Israel? Despite my terrible English, I think the point is clear.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Undefeated said:

If it wasn't for the Islamic Republic (the ruling government of Iran), the Arabs and Israel would have made peace long ago. Iranians are neither Arabs nor Muslims (Yes Iran has been a quasi-Islamic country since 1400 years ago but most of Iranians have not prayed even once; and the Ayatollahs just believe in the Khamenei doctrine, not Prophet Muhammad). And Iran not only does not have a common border with Palestine and Israel, but many Iranians do not even know where Israel is exactly. They only know that Israel is somewhere in the Middle East. So why does an Ayatollah from Iran, who is neither an Arab nor an Israeli, neither a Jew nor even a Muslim, involve himself more than any other country in the issue of Palestine and Israel? Despite my terrible English, I think the point is clear.

The point is not clear. Let me take a shot...

Iran is a crooked country run by Muslims and yet the brave, strong Iranian citizens run and hide from their own government?

Is that it?

Cool story.

Posted
13 hours ago, Scouts Honor said:

so wait, now they are so inept they can't stop isreal from carpet bombing them? 

I don't think many countries could really stop Israel from doing that. I don't think Iran is inept, maybe in some ways, but overall they are capable of more than most people probably think. But if they made a full on frontal assault, they'd lose badly even if they had some initial success. Similar to the 73 War. They'd have one shot to win and if they missed it would turn ugly for them in a hurry. 

Posted
2 hours ago, Undefeated said:

If it wasn't for the Islamic Republic (the ruling government of Iran), the Arabs and Israel would have made peace long ago. Iranians are neither Arabs nor Muslims (Yes Iran has been a quasi-Islamic country since 1400 years ago but most of Iranians have not prayed even once; and the Ayatollahs just believe in the Khamenei doctrine, not Prophet Muhammad). And Iran not only does not have a common border with Palestine and Israel, but many Iranians do not even know where Israel is exactly. They only know that Israel is somewhere in the Middle East. So why does an Ayatollah from Iran, who is neither an Arab nor an Israeli, neither a Jew nor even a Muslim, involve himself more than any other country in the issue of Palestine and Israel? Despite my terrible English, I think the point is clear.

Most of our country understands your situation, but a select group more interested in the money to be made from the conflict than avoiding it.  We are doing what we can and I believe help is on the way. 

Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, RockLobster said:

The point is not clear. Let me take a shot...

Iran is a crooked country run by Muslims and yet the brave, strong Iranian citizens run and hide from their own government?

Is that it?

Cool story.

Every year dozens of Iranians are killed for protesting against the Ayatollahs. Sitting in a free country, what do you understand about strength and bravery? Right now, the government can put me in jail for at least 10 years just because of the content of the previous comment I sent here. You are eating your popcorn and making irrelevant comments.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Offthemat said:

Most of our country understands your situation, but a select group more interested in the money to be made from the conflict than avoiding it.  We are doing what we can and I believe help is on the way. 

See, the issue is that the Ayatollahs are lying about the Israel's annihilation. I see here that some say that Iran wants to annihilate Israel and some say that it cannot or can. Ayatollahs are lying about this. The presence of Israel (and an enemy in general) in the region helps the Ayatollahs to steal the money they get from the sale of Iranian oil under the pretext of confronting Israel. If there is no Israel, internal pressures on the government will increase. Those missiles that Iran launches are neither to destroy Israel nor even to scare Israel. It is only to deal with internal pressures. How can Ayatollahs be enemies with Israel or America when most of their families and children live in America now?

Posted

I picked this book up for some of my summer reading and enjoyed it

The House Divided: Sunni, Shia and the Making of the Middle East - https://www.amazon.com/dp/1639366962

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At the heart of the Middle East, with its regional conflicts and proxy wars, is a 1400-year-old schism between Sunni and Shia. To understand this divide and its modern resonances, we need to revisit its origins—which go back to the death of the Prophet Muhammad in 632; the accidental coup that set aside the claims of his son Ali; and the slaughter of Ali's own son Husayn at Karbala. These events, known to every Muslim, have created a slender faultline in the Middle East.

The House Divided follows these narratives from the first Sunni and Shia caliphates through the medieval empires of the Arabs, Persians, and Ottomans to the contemporary Middle East. It shows how a complex range of identities and rivalries—religious, ethnic, and national—have shaped the region, jolted by the seismic shift of the Iranian Revolution of 1979.

Rogerson's original approach takes the modern chessboard of nation states and looks at each through its particular history of empires and occupiers, minorities and resources, sheikhs and imams. The result is wide-ranging empathy, understanding, and insight—a book that is vital for anyone wishing to understand many of the current tensions in the Middle East today.

 

Posted
On 10/11/2024 at 4:29 AM, Undefeated said:

Every year dozens of Iranians are killed for protesting against the Ayatollahs. Sitting in a free country, what do you understand about strength and bravery? Right now, the government can put me in jail for at least 10 years just because of the content of the previous comment I sent here. You are eating your popcorn and making irrelevant comments.

Your point is still not clear.

Iran is a country of roughly 80 million. If, as you say, "dozens" are killed each year - that figure is quite small.

The popcorn is delicious, but stop with the strength and bravery comments, you post like a pussy.

Posted
7 hours ago, RockLobster said:

Your point is still not clear.

Iran is a country of roughly 80 million. If, as you say, "dozens" are killed each year - that figure is quite small.

The popcorn is delicious, but stop with the strength and bravery comments, you post like a pussy.

Someone forgot to take their meds.   Or maybe took to many meds?

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Posted
13 hours ago, RockLobster said:

Your point is still not clear.

Iran is a country of roughly 80 million. If, as you say, "dozens" are killed each year - that figure is quite small.

The popcorn is delicious, but stop with the strength and bravery comments, you post like a pussy.

You sure are an equal opportunity A-hole

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Posted
19 hours ago, RockLobster said:

Your point is still not clear.

Iran is a country of roughly 80 million. If, as you say, "dozens" are killed each year - that figure is quite small.

The popcorn is delicious, but stop with the strength and bravery comments, you post like a pussy.

One of the Ayatollah's agreements with the US government at the time in the JCPOA was to grant green cards to the Ayatollahs' children. Sources in Iran say that during this secret agreement, several thousand green cards were issued to the children of Ayatollahs and officials of the Islamic Republic (one of the betrayals that the Democrats did to the American and Iranian people). They are now in America, some of them are spying for the Islamic Republic and others are talking sh*t about topics they don't have the slightest knowledge about (Like their Ayatollah fathers) in forums while eating popcorn.

Posted
On 10/15/2024 at 12:33 AM, RockLobster said:

Your point is still not clear.

Iran is a country of roughly 80 million. If, as you say, "dozens" are killed each year - that figure is quite small.

The popcorn is delicious, but stop with the strength and bravery comments, you post like a pussy.

it's only a few apartemnt complexes that have been taken over 

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Posted
On 10/15/2024 at 8:19 AM, Caveira said:

Someone forgot to take their meds.   Or maybe took to many meds?

... and you still don't have a clear point. 

You're here posting. People are reading. Take advantage of it and try to make a meaningful point.

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Posted
On 10/15/2024 at 8:56 PM, Undefeated said:

One of the Ayatollah's agreements with the US government at the time in the JCPOA was to grant green cards to the Ayatollahs' children. Sources in Iran say that during this secret agreement, several thousand green cards were issued to the children of Ayatollahs and officials of the Islamic Republic (one of the betrayals that the Democrats did to the American and Iranian people). They are now in America, some of them are spying for the Islamic Republic and others are talking sh*t about topics they don't have the slightest knowledge about (Like their Ayatollah fathers) in forums while eating popcorn.

You're 100% full of horseshit here. 100%.

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Posted
On 10/15/2024 at 2:04 PM, Bigbrog said:

You sure are an equal opportunity A-hole

Cool comment - and you are a useless little sheep f***ker. 

See how I called you a name after you called me a name.

You should also see how this type of back and forth will lead nowhere in the long term.

Posted
On 10/14/2024 at 10:33 PM, RockLobster said:

Your point is still not clear.

Iran is a country of roughly 80 million. If, as you say, "dozens" are killed each year - that figure is quite small.

The popcorn is delicious, but stop with the strength and bravery comments, you post like a pussy.

consider this a warning. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Saylors_Tiny_Willie said:

"I'm all for free speech... unless I don't like the speech."

Shameful.

An understanding of what freedom of speech actually is and actually isn’t would help you. 

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