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    Iran's oil revenues drop 58 percent since 2011

    Not what I've been hearing. Chicken doubled in price, bread prices up. Medicine so expensive that family abroad are having to buy it and send to Iran. Even petrol prices are up. Heard this all from an Iranian friend who was there 3 months ago.
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    Iran's oil revenues drop 58 percent since 2011

    Without Oil, the great persian nation would be sifting through sand for food. You are a nothing country.
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    Israelis smuggling aid into Syria

    Jews helping Syrians: Never invited, always welcome - Jewish World News Israel News Broadcast | Haaretz Pictured with Syrian children Full story here including how a rebel group found out they were Israelis and the commander threatened them Jews helping Syrians: Never invited...
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    Iran's oil revenues drop 58 percent since 2011

    Enjoy paying $5 for bread :lol:
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    Egypt rejects Syria strikes: The ghost of Pan-Arabism resurface

    Egypt is a bit of a non-entity just now. No offence to Egyptians, but the country is paralysed with political strife and an economy that will take at least two decades to overhaul. Instead of being a regional power, Egypt's opinions are not even considered.
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    Iran's oil revenues drop 58 percent since 2011

    Good news. They cannot sustain themselves on pistachio sales. Selling energy is everything to them and this Mullah regime needs to be brought to an end. Keep going until Oil sales are 0%. Fed up with Iran. 34 years of the Mullah Islamic coup has brought nothing but terrorism and danger to the...
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    Shia shrines in Syria, slated for destruction?

    I have seen him before al-Hasani, very interesting. No friend of ours of course, but interesting. Not entirely sure who you're referring to :cheesy: . I am not anti-shia as such, but increasingly I am seeing Iranians and Shias becoming more and more extreme as the pressure builds on them...
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    Saudi Arabia's domestic violence law is a first step to changing attitudes

    Yes I can see that if women are given the freedom to drive, it's only natural that this will lead to demands of more freedoms. This is how humanity is and KSA cannot escape social change. It will take some time, but it's inevitable. I think they are doing it in the right way and speed...
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    Shia shrines in Syria, slated for destruction?

    Thanks for the info bro. Is Sayyidah Zaynab also holy to Sunnis? I worry for the Shia in the region. I feel they're heading for trouble with their folly. Let us hope holy places are respected.
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    Saudi Arabia's domestic violence law is a first step to changing attitudes

    It's great to see improvement in Saudi. I agree that they have to be taken carefully and with baby steps because of the conservative nature of the Kingdom. Next stop, allowing women to drive would be really symbolic. One of the main things people slate KSA for, is the ban on women driving. It...
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    Shia shrines in Syria, slated for destruction?

    Sorry, this thread is really crap. I made it when angry at a rafidi. Delete.
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    Saudi Arabia's domestic violence law is a first step to changing attitudes

    Interesting, I didn't know this. So what goes through the courts of grievance? how about adultery? I take it all murder cases go through Sharia?
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    Saudi Arabia's domestic violence law is a first step to changing attitudes

    I have seen some conservative Muslims on forums decry this because it's un-Islamic. Women are going to be in favour of this. Problem is that even with this new law, I wonder what kind of proof women would need? maybe a confession by the husband and 4 witnesses :lol:
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    Shia shrines in Syria, slated for destruction?

    When the Sunni forces defeat Assad and the Alawites, will they destroy Shia shrines in Syria? There's that important shrine for Shias, I forget the name - but if Hezbollah are chased out and Sunnis have these in their possession, it could end in tears. Iran would be hopping mad. I'm...
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    Hezbollah’s chickens are coming home to roost

    About 17 palestinians have been killed this year. Mostly during riots. Now tell me, you metwali son of a pistachio-munching street worker - how many Arabs have your Mullah dogs killed just in ONE day in Syria? How many Arabs killed by Rafidis in Lebanon this year? You have been...
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    Saudi security is a red line | Pakistan

    I respect all the Ex-Jewish lands. We don't quite have the same passion for recapturing our ancient lands as Arabs do. :cheesy: I hear many of them talk about retaking Spain etc. I'd love to visit KSA. I probably could on my British passport, but my name and appearance is unmistakably...
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    Saudi security is a red line | Pakistan

    I can't ever recall anyone in Israel that I've spoken to, list KSA as an enemy or a danger. Only Iran, Gaza, Egypt, Syria, Lebanon. It's as if you guys are too far away or are seen as more placid than the wide-eyed Shia freaks in southern Beirut. I don't like KSA's incessant exporting of a...
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    Saudi security is a red line | Pakistan

    They're always up to no good. Why can't they just chill out and eat their pistachios and leave the Arabs and Israelis alone?
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    Saudi security is a red line | Pakistan

    It's our homeland. Born and brought up in it 2,000 years before Muslims were a twinkle in Allah's eye. We're the grandfathers of the region and we eat Werthers original sweets. We can still kick *** though, so watch it.
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