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Bahrain withdraws ambassador from Iran after bomb-factory find

Bahrain expels Iranian ambassador.

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I dont Understand why Iran tries to be a Shia Super hero or Savior of Shia kind. Why cant they mind their own business?
 
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I dont Understand why Iran tries to be a Shia Super hero or Savior of Shia kind. Why cant they mind their own business?

Shia superhero? You attack us every chance you get. Your religion tells you it's ok to kill shias, blow up their mosques, take them as slaves... and when they react to that they are trying to be super heros? By that f_cked up logic, the Nazis must have been the liberators of human kind.... Simpleton mindsets like that will cause a lot of pain throughout the middle east for long time to come...
 
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Shia superhero? You attack us every chance you get. Your religion tells you it's ok to kill shias, blow up their mosques, take them as slaves... and when they react to that they are trying to be super heros? By that f_cked up logic, the Nazis must have been the liberators of human kind.... Simpleton mindsets like that will cause a lot of pain throughout the middle east for long time to come...
Yeah yeah....But that is any country's internal matter as shia are that country's citizens. Iran Super hero does not need to interfere in other country's internal matters.
 
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Yeah yeah....But that is any country's internal matter as shia are that country's citizens. Iran Super hero does not need to interfere in other country's internal matters.

Yeah, Yeah!? That's all you have to say about the first part? They have the right to attack us and kill 100 of thousands of us, use chemical weapons on us, incite hatred and violence against us, compare us to flies and plot our extermination and you have nothing to say about that. But as soon as the fief of Bahrain makes a predictable unsubstantiated claim you're moved to action? I suppose for your the Shias having the right to breath is already enough... no need to consider their side of the story...
 
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Yeah, Yeah!? That's all you have to say about the first part? They have the right to attack us and kill 100 of thousands of us, use chemical weapons on us, incite hatred and violence against us, compare us to flies and plot our extermination and you have nothing to say about that. But as soon as the fief of Bahrain makes a predictable unsubstantiated claim you're moved to action? I suppose for your the Shias having the right to breath is already enough... no need to consider their side of the story...
So clearly you justify Iran meddling with other country's internal matters on the basis of Shia sectarian ideology.
Why do you have a problem if Saudia does the same on the basis of Wahabi or Sunni Ideology?
 
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So clearly you justify Iran meddling with other country's internal matters on the basis of Shia sectarian ideology.
Why do you have a problem if Saudia does the same on the basis of Wahabi or Sunni Ideology?

No I don't condone interfering in anything on sectarian basis. But I do strongly support doing so for Iran's national security reasons. When you consider the history and the price we've paid and the attacks we've suffered at the hands of these people, we'd be fools not do so. Is that reasonable?

The Shia thing is a red herring. Saudis are using that language for their political ends. What I have against that is that it's a dangerous, slippery slope that can start fires that will engulf the whole region. But that's something that most muslims seem to be too ignorant and simple minded to grasp.
 
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These story tellers are lucky our foreign ministers are so polite. Today we have Zarif, and before we had Salehi who is the only politician in Iran liked by all groups, that's how nice he is.

What we need is a foreign minister that isn't so nice and calls his counterpart and says, "If you keep accusing us of sleeper cells, I promise you, we will actually do it. Your call." and then hangs up.
 
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Maybe that's why Western analysts and people call their countries puppets of Saudi Arabia all the time to the point that their leaders couldn't even criticize it:

Despotic Saudi regime halts UN inquiry into Yemen war

Swedish Foreign Minister Apologizes to Saudis for Insulting Islam - Breitbart

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So much for the puppet... :lol:


Long live Saudi Arabia .... if there is a true leader of Islamic ummah it would be Saudi even super powers bow to you and follow you ... all Muslim must be thankful to their lord for the continues blessing provided for humanity through this holy family ...
 
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Iran expels Bahrain envoy: Report | Zee News
Last Updated: Saturday, October 3, 2015 - 15:21

Tehran: Iran has expelled a senior official from Bahrain's embassy in Tehran in apparent retaliation after the Sunni-ruled Gulf state did the same to its envoy in Manama.

"The number two official in Bahrain's embassy in Iran is persona non grata and Mr Bassam al-Dossari must leave Iran's territory within 72 hours," the official IRNA news agency quoted a foreign ministry statement as saying late yesterday.

Bahrain on Thursday recalled its ambassador from Iran and ordered Tehran's envoy to leave within 72 hours, citing Iranian "interference" in its affairs.

The Gulf kingdom of Bahrain, with a majority Shiite Muslim population ruled by a Sunni dynasty, has suffered unrest since a pro-democracy uprising in 2011.

Iran has rejected "the baseless accusations from Bahrain".

The kingdom is "evading its internal problems by passing the buck, instead of solving them" Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian told state television on yesterday.

"Tehran has not and will not interfere in Bahrain's internal affairs and reacts accordingly to Bahrain's actions."

Yesterday, Bahrain took its protest to the United Nations by submitting a complaint against Iran.

"Iran has chosen the path of escalation in an attempt to exert control over its neighbours by continuing to interfere in internal affairs" of neighbouring countries, BNA news agency quoted Foreign Minister Khaled bin Ahmed al-Khalifa as telling UN chief Ban Ki-moon.

Bahrain is part of an Arab coalition, led by Iran's regional rival Saudi Arabia, that has been striking Tehran-backed Yemeni rebels for over six months.

The coalition accuses Iran of arming rebels in Bahrain and Yemen.

AFP
 
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So clearly you justify Iran meddling with other country's internal matters on the basis of Shia sectarian ideology.
Why do you have a problem if Saudia does the same on the basis of Wahabi or Sunni Ideology?
Why you don't use the same logic for Syria ?
 
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Iran rejected the allegations as “false talk and childish accusations”.
Updated: Nov 12, 2017 14:34 IST
http://www.hindustantimes.com/world...-it-to-iran/story-Y9vLn5xpw7qrS76PQTNX1N.html


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Emergency and rescue workers are seen blocking the road leading to a fire in at oil pipeline in Buri village south of Manama, Bahrain, November 10, 2017. (REUTERS)
Bahrain said the explosion which caused a fire at its main oil pipeline on Friday was caused by “terrorist” sabotage, linking the unprecedented attack to its arch-foe Iran, which denies any role in the Gulf island kingdom’s unrest.

A key Western ally and host to the US Fifth Fleet, Sunni Muslim-ruled Bahrain has for years grappled with protests and sporadic violence coming from its Shi’ite majority.

“The incident was an act of sabotage and a dangerous act of terrorism aimed at harming the higher interests of the nation and the safety of the people,” the interior ministry said on its website.

“Terrorist acts witnessed by the country in the recent period are carried out through direct contacts and instructions from Iran,” the statement quoted Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid bin Abdullah al-Khalifa as saying.

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In this photo released by Bahrain News Agency, Sheikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, Bahrain Minister of Interior talks with a member of the emergency services, during his visit to the scene of an explosion, in Bahrain, Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017. (AP)

In Tehran, Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qassemi rejected the allegations as “false talk and childish accusations”, the ministry said on its website.

Bahraini authorities said they had brought under control the fire at the oil pipeline.

Saudi Arabia’s oil flows to Bahrain gradually resumed after a brief halt, Bahrain’s national oil company BAPCO said.

“Operations are under way to increase the refining output gradually, in cooperation with Aramco, upon completion of repairs soon,” BAPCO said in a statement late on Saturday.

Saudi Arabia’s energy ministry said on Saturday that oil pumping to Bahrain had been suspended. It said it was stepping up security precautions at its own facilities.

Residents close to the incident near Buri village, some 15 kilometres (10 miles) from the capital Manama, were evacuated to a safe shelter, the statement added.

After authorities quashed Shi’ite-led “Arab Spring” protests in 2011, militants have launched deadly bombing and shooting attacks against security forces that Manama blames on Tehran.

Iran denies any role in Bahrain’s unrest.

Bahrain relies on the Abu Safa oilfield for the majority of its oil. It shares the field with Saudi Arabia. Oil to Bahrain is transported via the 55 km A-B pipeline which has a capacity of 230,000 barrels per day (bpd).

A new 350,000-bpd oil pipeline between the two countries will be completed next year and will serve the planned expansion of Bahrain’s refinery capacity.

Arabian Light crude oil will flow from Saudi Aramco’s Abqaiq plant via the 115-km new pipeline, 73 km of which will run overland and the rest under the Gulf.
 
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