we mostly see it as Israeli-Muslim problem.though many here accuse Iran of using Palestine as an excuse or that it secretly has relations with Israel and U.S to expand its hegemony in Arab world.I think that's not fair if you ask a neutral guy.
Most of Iranians don't have any problems with U.S as a country and see it as a great nation,the problem is its government.Of course,if they don't meddle in our affairs,don't demonize us,we will have good relations with them.Iran's leader himself has declared many times if U.S stops bullying Iran,we would have normal relations with them.Some people may say that it's Iran who is hostile to U.S,but this is not right.Yes we may challenge some of their interests in region,but it's U.S that chooses to be our enemy.I can explain further about that,but I think here is not a good place,we can discuss it in a new thread.
Hell no!Iranians from every religious view respect Zoroastrians very very much since they see them tied to their ancient history.Most of Iranians,even those very religious Muslims,see Zoroastrian as a monotheistic religion.No one has ever call them fire worshipers.that's what Arabs,and extremist Muslims call them,but you can ignore them since their opinion regarding this doesn't actually matter.I know some Zoroastrians,they are very very nice people.Though there may be some ultra nationalists among them who have some problems with Islam,but their number is very low,almost all of them respect Muslims,Christians and other beliefs,and Muslims also respect them very much.You can't find any Iranians fighting with each other over religion,even if there are disagreements.
we don't have an absolute liberal party in Iran.At the beginning of revolution,there were many of them,but Khomeini opposed them because there was some negative and pessimistic view toward them those days which was a present from Shah's era.Reformists in Iran have semi-liberal views,while agreeing with rules of Islam,they want to improve democracy,human rights and freedom of speech more and more in Iran.It actually happened during Khatami's era,but he did make some mistakes that ruined most his good work.In next election,most probably,a semi-liberal reformist will be elected,they can cool down tensions both domestically and internationally.
I explained in my former post,Iran is neutral on Kashmir issue.While some members,both from Indian and Pakistani side,accuse Iran for acting in favor of the other side,Iran actually has done nothing special in favor of one side since it needs good relations with both Pakistan and India.
Maybe because their posts mak sense more than others??
That's a hard question,you should ask the ones thanking our posts.
That's not anything I can decide about.
I don't think so.During Shah's time,Iran didn't have a complete independent foreign policy and most of the times,it was heavily influenced by U.S.If you see Iran helped Pakistan in 1971 war,that was because U.S had asked it to do so.I think if a conflict starts today,Iran will stay neutral,because,as I mentioned,Iran needs both India and Pakistan as its friends,especially during this times that western countries put pressure on us.