And I can't wait for American Democracy to find its way into Iran. So the feeling is mutual.
Well its Arabs who like America and Israel. You know Stockholm syndrome
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And I can't wait for American Democracy to find its way into Iran. So the feeling is mutual.
When we are divided and weak, the enemy will find ways to turn brother against brother. Before we attack our own brother we should look at the mirror. I think all of us are victims looking for a way out of our situation, but do not know how, hence the frustration and misguided actions. My free advice, as always is to concentrate on the planetary big picture as well as regional geopolitics and when possible please refrain from attacking our own.
Unfortunately, the same people with the same background backstab Umah in the name of Islam and anti-imperialism. No one is happy of what's going on in the region but USA and Israel, while Iran is helping them weakening ourselves. Iranian regime & Co have chosen this track and they will pay a dear price for it. Yes, what a dear price it will be!.
1. Good points about the facts though you have ignored the contribution of the Arab regimes. Iran has no USA or Zionist embassy on its soil, it's (some) Arab countries with Zionist embassies, and (I think) all Arab countries with USA embassies on its soil.
2. Iran could not dare to interfere in Arab countries the way it does now before the fall of Saddam Hussein's regime. The fault lies entirely on the shoulders of Arab regimes and partially on their citizens for not taking any meaningful action against USA.
You left the doors of your house open and went out. Then you blame the thief for stealing from your house. Who is to blame? I blame you (the Arabs) more than Iran in this case.
3. Only Allah (SWT) knows whether your prophecy will be true. Do not make fanciful or boastful statements that the world is all too used to hearing from Arabic secular dictators (like Saddam Hussein or Gaddafi) that never come true. Let's work first to attain, then boast about it. Let's not boast about something that has not been attained.
Unfortunately, the same people with the same background backstab Umah in the name of Islam and anti-imperialism. No one is happy of what's going on in the region but USA and Israel, while Iran is helping them weakening ourselves. Iranian regime & Co have chosen this track and they will pay a dear price for it. Yes, what a dear price it will be!.
100% agree. I couldn't agree more. Jordan payed a dear price for standing with Saddam, Jordanian and Palestinian expat were expelled from GCC, they cut off economic ties along with western countries which left Jordan with dire effects and it sought for every possible solution but didn't find except for reforming the relations with west by establishing diplomatic relations with Israel for Jordanians interests after it was left alone to wolves. I can't blame GCC for what they have done, everyone was mistaken. Those were very dark, heart breaking days to all Arabs.
A sad situation indeed. I do not support Iranian regime's "pan-shia" meddling, nor do I support anti-shia "sunni extremism". For now we need keep these two parties bent on fighting, as far away from each other as possible, so they can cool off and concentrate on their own more constructive affairs, such as regional integration (GCC integration, Iran-Pakistan pipeline etc.). Nothing pleases our enemy more than to see a shia-sunni fight.
I think you are talking about Jordan's situation after Saddam Hussein's invasion of Kuwait. But back then Saddam Hussein was not deposed or hanged, the way USA did after 2003 when Saddam Hussein did not invade anybody, nor did the 2 million or so innocent Iraqis commit any crimes to suffer the inhumane and unspeakable crimes committed by the West against Iraq.
The more I analyze and study the more I realize that it is infighting, disagreements, no unity amongst Arabs that is the cause of most Arab failures and disappointments of today, and most of all, no Islamic governance. This is true for the non Arab part of the Muslim world as well.