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Bahrain opposition party officially announced the armed struggle

That's why we should send some Safavid-Shia from Bahrain, Pakistan or even Iraq to Iran so that they experience how Iranians live in cemeteries under Wilayet Alfaqih system.

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Then we ask them about their experiences, if they like the way of living in Iran, then we let them to continue living there, if they don't, we let them to continue living there anyway because they thought for a second that Wilayet Alfaqih system is better than their own countries.

What's up Al_Butthurti ? :lol::lol::lol:
When Safavid were living in their royal palaces your ancestors were living in desert tents eating lizard biryani.
Soon or later Hamad and other Middle Eastern royals must step down from power and go to exile so it's better to look for a good place for them.

A Typical Safavid Palace
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That's why we should send some Safavid-Shia from Bahrain, Pakistan or even Iraq to Iran so that they experience how Iranians live in cemeteries under Wilayet Alfaqih system.

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Then we ask them about their experiences, if they like the way of living in Iran, then we let them to continue living there, if they don't, we let them to continue living there anyway because they thought for a second that Wilayet Alfaqih system is better than their own countries.
First of all I have no idea what does it have to do with the topic which is Bahrain ? :what:
FYI These are addicts whom rejected staying in rehabilitation facilities to get treated and chose to live there ...
 
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Another Syria in the making? Lol:chilli:
Jokes aside, almost every country in the region needs democratic reforms of some sort and grant more freedom to their people, else instability and uprisings will flare up one day like it did in Syria, Libya, Tunisia, Egypt etc. The main advantage KSA and Gulf states have had which has prevented such instability and uprisings from happening is that their government at least have widely opened up their countries to world markets/western investment and adopted commendable business climate to attract investors coupled with their massive oil and gas resources which are trapped by global oil companies. Travelling to the UAE/Dubai feels like one is not even in the middle East, its like a different continent compared to other poor instable countries in the middle East. The people at least have enjoyed quite commendable income rates/wealth since these Gulf countries are the wealthiest in the Muslim world. So as long as people have food to eat, Can afford a house , feed their family, find a job and live a good life overall then it's unlikely they will revolt. However, Gulf states government shouldn't take this for granted as well, they should reform while they are still able to and while they still have the upper hand and full control, else we never know what might happen.
Granted Gulf states have done quite well economically but political reforms have lagged behind. just my 2cents.:)
 
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Bahraini security forces aka (Hamad thugs) didn't had any mercy even for doctors and nurses and targeted them as well.

 
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Sudia and other gcc countries should attack iran and remove this cancer khamanei.
I am not a wahabi but enough is enough how many countries need to be destroyed for this cancer regime to quench his thirst for non shia blood.
 
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Sudia and other gcc countries should attack iran and remove this cancer khamanei.
I am not a wahabi but enough is enough how many countries need to be destroyed for this cancer regime to quench his thirst for non shia blood.

Actually and as a matter of fact Bahrain is a majority Shia country therefore and technically you are wrong , let me fix it for you:

I am not a wahabi but enough is enough how many countries need to be destroyed for this cancer regime to quench his thirst for shia blood.
It makes much more sense regarding Bahrain situation.

Moreover I could suggest you other reason that could justify attacking Iran :
Global warming, extinction of dinosaurs caused by a meteor sent by Iran and so on .... good luck with them .
 
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So Bahrain government suppresses its people with the help of Saudi Troops and dont give the right to democracy. Iran cashes in on the situation and everyone is like "Destroy Iran"

Saudis are equally responsible for this mess !!!
 
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So Bahrain government suppresses its people with the help of Saudi Troops and dont give the right to democracy. Iran cashes in on the situation and everyone is like "Destroy Iran"

Saudis are equally responsible for this mess !!!
Agree, Saudi Arabia and it's gulf cousins are responsible for the situation as well. They have not carried out political reforms to reflect the economic changes and wealth that they have accrued these past decades. So there's still an imbalance there. So Iran the world's Shia powerhouse and guarantor can only oblige to get involved for it own interests and influence(whether religiously or politically), I see nothing wrong in that every power ought to protect their interests and furthering their interests when they can. Other countries do the same as well.

People when they become wealthy and well off will also start at one point to demand for more freedom,democracy an the right to speak out without fear of repercussions. Even though it's less likely to be a popular violent revolt unlike say in other poorer middle eastern where youth can barely find a decent job or afford to look after their families, thus uprisings and revolt are more likely in these case. As they say a hungry man is an angry man. Seems gulf government/monarchs at least understand that. :D
 
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Bahrain operation should be easier than Mosul operation, we have to liberate this YES.
 
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Since a lot of people seem to be uneducated in the matter. Iran has been accused of supporting the Bahraini uprising for years now, and what strikes me as odd is how the King Hamad supporters still try and argue that.
Despite the fact that the Bassiouni Commission (Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry), established by the King himself on 29 June 2011, Rejected the claim that Iran was behind the unrest in Bahrain.


"The government has claimed that Iran is behind the unrest in Bahrain, but has offered no proof of this. The claim was rejected by the Bassiouni report."
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-17309839

The notion of Iran being behind the uprisings is just stupid.
There are legitimate reasons for them to protest and oppose the regimes in the Persian gulf.

In Bahrain's case,
Dictatorship, Unemployment, Government corruption, Sectarian discrimination against the native population, an outside family rules Bahrain, slow pace of democratisation, killings of civilians that were protesting peacefully (just search Bahrain Protest shooting on youtube), oh and of course, inspiration from regional protests. And the list goes on.
 
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Sudia and other gcc countries should attack iran and remove this cancer khamanei.
I am not a wahabi but enough is enough how many countries need to be destroyed for this cancer regime to quench his thirst for non shia blood.

They're the majority of Bahrain whilst you're a foreigner in Bahrain. Let's not lie to ourselves, we know what the GCC is. GCC are basically dictatorships (monarchies), they form the Sunni bloc who stand against Shiism (as soon as it reaches political power). Here they've been oppressing locals successfully due to the small size of Bahrain and its isolation from any external state that could fund/arm them as happened in Syria. The US is fine with it to keep their naval base in Bahrain, that is what basically has protected the GCC ever since the Kuwait war. US military base in every Gulf state.
 
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If Saudi Arabia really wants to damage Iran effectively than they have to support the Azeri national movement in Iran. This is Iran's only weak point; it's Tehran's Achilles' heel. They fear nothing more than Turkish nationalism because it's interdenominational.

There are also huge potential (side) benefits for Riyadh because Iran would immediately suspect Turks to be behind of any Azeri rebellion.

Harming Iran and separating Iranians and Turks at the same time - I wonder why Saudi elites never considered this strategy before.

I'm so evil. :(

But, my heart wants to see a united Middle Eastern - Iran and Saudi Arabia on the same side. Imagine both countries would fight together in the international arena for their interests. This would be a game changer of international importance.
 
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Bahrain won't be another Syria thanks in large part to the fact that the vast majority of Bahrainis are pacifist and are vehemently against destroying their own country. The same cannot be said for the Syrian people, many of whom had no qualms with destroying their own country for the sake of their foreign Middle Eastern and Western masters.

Don't expect a large-scale armed struggle in Bahrain anytime soon as that's simply not the way the Bahraini people behave.

The Bahraini people have been asking for greater political and individual rights since the 1920s. Speaking of which, back in the 1950s through 1970s, the Bahraini dissidents were accused by their government of being puppets of pan-Arabist Egypt. Today, however, Iran has obviously replaced Egypt as the new scapegoat.

Anyway, I don't expect a surge of violence in Bahrain. Having said that, the dire economic situation in Bahrain might lead to another 2011-style uprising in the coming years. There was a time when Bahrain's economic boom was able to convince many dissidents to set aside their political grievances and reap the financial benefits of their country's rapid economic growth. Those days are long gone. At present, the average Bahraini has both economic and political grievances against his/her government. This is exactly why the Bahraini government must implement liberalizing political reforms before it's too late. If the government avoids implementing these necessary reforms, then another 2011-style uprising will be just around the corner, at which point it will become extremely difficult for anyone to suppress it.
 
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