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Bahrain warns Iran against meddling in its affairs

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It's so funny to let a country occupy your territory in order to suppress your own people and then wrap it up as present and give it to them and meanwhile accuse the other countries of interfering in your internal affairs .

my question is , does bahrain have any internal affairs to be interfered by Iran ?
 
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realistically, bahraini royalists wouldn't have the balls to call out a far mightier country like iran unless they have already decided to sell out themselves to saudis and crown more kings for the already oppressed bahraini subjects.

i keep my neutrality and silence on the matter of shiites vs. sunnis, but nothing is sadder to see than a people selling themselves out and installing more kings above their heads...
A Chinese talking about democracy!, how ironic. I prefer a monarchy over your ruthless communist party anytime.
 
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It's so funny to let a country occupy your territory in order to suppress your own people and then wrap it up as present and give it to them and meanwhile accuse the other countries of interfering in your internal affairs .

my question is , does bahrain have any internal affairs to be interfered by Iran ?

These Arab familys are quislings this is neo colonialism by Americans ruling Arabs through these corrupt cowardly leaders
 
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Wow, Iran has almost become totaly isolated.
And you have just discovered the internet. Iran and the suicide bombing al quidas on the other side of the pond (aka the Persian Gulf) have been at odd for more than 2000 years.
 
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Well Mosa has posted 5 links with none of them answering your question. So I guess we may have no choice but to conclude he is what you claim him to be.

That would suggest that he says things without evidence
 
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A Chinese talking about democracy!, how ironic. I prefer a monarchy over your ruthless communist party anytime.

Al Quida, bro, the Chinese aren't cutting off heads in the middle of the town square for witchcraft. They also allow their people freedoms such as driving, breathing, going to the cinema and other small matters that you Al quidas deem sacrilege.

So when is the next witchcraft beheading? Any live streams?
 
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It's so funny to let a country occupy your territory in order to suppress your own people and then wrap it up as present and give it to them and meanwhile accuse the other countries of interfering in your internal affairs .

my question is , does bahrain have any internal affairs to be interfered by Iran ?

They're scared that we're gonna steal their sand and their lizards.
 
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When it comes to Iran, This is Bahrain:
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A lot of people make a lot of ignorant and racist comments, but I have a valid question. At least, I think so, maybe others can decide whether my judgement was fair and neutral.

When it comes to so called "Israel" and "America (USA)", why are not all Arabs united as they are against Iran (as you claim)?
 
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They're scared that we're gonna steal their sand and their lizards.

Can you stop your racist innuendos against the Gulf Arabs? Iranian interference in Iraq, Bahrain, Syria and Lebanon has been widely noticed and since Arabs in those countries (as well as Kurds) were at the receiving ends, many of them hold a negative opinion about Iran. Since the downfall of Saddam Hussein's regime (who was the leader of the "protector of the eastern gate" of the Arab world), all these Arab countries to the west of Iran up to Palestine have faced some interference or other. That's why if you actually go and ask their citizens for their opinions on Iran, most of them would not be positive.

On the other hand, starting from Egypt and moving westwards to Libya, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco, and others, Iran's interference has been minimal or not significant. As a result, the people in those countries do not generally feel threatened by Iran nor do they hold much of a negative opinion about Iran, as much as the other Arab countries' citizens up to Lebanon do.

My guess is Egypt is now the bulwark against Iranian expansionism in the Arab world since Iran has not been able to maliciously influence any region beyond Egypt so far. Though most North African Arabs sympathize with their Arab brothers in the Gulf/Syria etc against Iran, they do not hold such hostile feelings.

This leads me to an unresolved question. Why did Arab countries betray their "protector of the Eastern Gate" (Saddam Hussein) and Iraq, which is a Muslim Arab country?
 
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These Arab familys are quislings this is neo colonialism by Americans ruling Arabs through these corrupt
cowardly leaders

you're right they are nothing but some puppet regimes ruled by some corrupt leaders which their only purpose is clinging to the power I hope one day arabs people take power in their countries ,
 
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Can you stop your racist innuendos against the Gulf Arabs? Iranian interference in Iraq, Bahrain, Syria and Lebanon has been widely noticed and since Arabs in those countries (as well as Kurds) were at the receiving ends, many of them hold a negative opinion about Iran. Since the downfall of Saddam Hussein's regime (who was the leader of the "protector of the eastern gate" of the Arab world), all these Arab countries to the west of Iran up to Palestine have faced some interference or other. That's why if you actually go and ask their citizens for their opinions on Iran, most of them would not be positive.

On the other hand, starting from Egypt and moving westwards to Libya, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco, and others, Iran's interference has been minimal or not significant. As a result, the people in those countries do not generally feel threatened by Iran nor do they hold much of a negative opinion about Iran, as much as the other Arab countries' citizens up to Lebanon do.

My guess is Egypt is now the bulwark against Iranian expansionism in the Arab world since Iran has not been able to maliciously influence any region beyond Egypt so far. Though most North African Arabs sympathize with their Arab brothers in the Gulf/Syria etc against Iran, they do not hold such hostile feelings.

This leads me to an unresolved question. Why did Arab countries betray their "protector of the Eastern Gate" (Saddam Hussein) and Iraq, which is a Muslim Arab country?
blah blah "I like lizards and sand"

btw

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