you always try to find an excuse to assure yourself. we can see how russia and iran are begging KSA to drop its oil production. KSA ha strong economy and has announced $70 will fit their budget. I would lose trillions of dollars if that will make iran suffer. your regime will rage you to hell with no regards to the iranian people.
I know you are angry, but it's non of our moral nor religion to wish misery to normal people. At least don't wish it.
This is what Islam is about:
30th December 2003 - GGC aid for Iran earthquake disaster
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 30 December 2003
Member states of the Arab Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have pledged to provide Iran with US$ 400 million to help in the reconstruction of the quake-devastated south-eastern city of Bam. The GCC countries - Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman - made the announcement Monday in Riyadh following a meeting of the Ministers of Finance and Economy. The money will be made available from development funds in the six countries, said Kuwait Finance Minister Mohammed al-Nouri, who read the statement, according to the Associated Press. He said a GCC delegation will visit Iran soon and meet with officials there to study projects that will be funded by the contribution.
Friday's devastating 6.6-magnitude earthquake killed more than 25,000 people and there are fears that the death toll could rise as high as 40,000.
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GGC aid for Iran earthquake disaster - SAMIRAD (Saudi Arabia Market Information Resource)
Amman, Jan 13, IRNA - Mohammad Sadr, the special envoy of President Mohammad Khatami, here on Tuesday submitted Khatami's message to Jordan's King Abdullah II. At the meeting, King Abdullah underscored the need for Iran and Jordan to promote relations in all areas, and said exchanges of diplomatic visits between the two countries would increase. He recalled his last September trip to the Islamic Republic and expressed hope that Tehran-Amman relations would be further expanded in 2004. Sadr, for his part, said the viewpoints of Tehran and Amman on regional issues are important, and thanked King Abdullah for his efforts to promote those viewpoints. He also voiced Iran's readiness to welcome Jordanian delegations that will travel to Iran to expand bilateral cooperation. Sadr, who in charge of Arab and African affairs of the Iranian Foreign Ministry, earlier on Monday said he will meet the Jordanian king to discuss regional and international issues, including those relating to Palestine. "The Iraq issue and the existing challenges in that country are very important to Iran and Jordan, who are both Iraq's neighbors and will be discussed in the visit," Sadr told IRNA.
The visit comes on the heels of a tour by Jordan's Queen Rania, who inspected the devastated city of Bam last week to deliver another consignment of relief aid to those affected. Jordan has also established a field hospital in Bam to treat survivors of the December 26 quake which killed more than 30,000.
King Abdullah II was in Tehran in September for a two-day state visit, the first by a Jordanian monarch in 25 years. During his stay here, the Jordanian king held separate meetings with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, President Mohammad Khatami and Foreign Minister Kamal Kharrazi and discussed promotion of Tehran-Amman ties as well as key regional and international developments.
http://reliefweb.int/report/iran-is...ubmits-khatamis-message-jordans-king-abdullah