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Casualties feared as militants attack Iran army parade

I hope someday all of Iraqis know that before Islam they weren’t arab speakers and genetically they are closer to Iranians rather than Suadis. Furthermore they were Izadis, Zoroastrians and Christians not idol worshippers.

I don’t want to talk about how Baghdad [heaven of God: in Persian] was great at time of Sasanid empire and alas invaders ruined it and built caliph on it.
Baghdad some say it’s Sumerian and other day it’s aramean

Iraqis were semitic years before Arabs came also the was many Arab tribes in Iraq before Islam like bakr,tammim, taghlib and lakhm
 
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At Monday’s ceremony, Revolutionary Guard’s acting commander Gen. Hossein Salami vowed revenge against the attack’s perpetrators and what he called the “triangle” of Saudi Arabia, India and the U.S.

WTF how on earth is India in this mess? This seems like a misreporting, I am sure the Iranian general meant Israel and not India!!!
 
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I hope someday all of Iraqis know that before Islam they weren’t arab speakers and genetically they are closer to Iranians rather than Suadis. Furthermore they were Izadis, Zoroastrians and Christians not idol worshippers.

I don’t want to talk about how Baghdad [heaven of God: in Persian] was great at time of Sasanid empire and alas invaders ruined it and built caliph on it.

We already know that and are aware of it. Pre-Islamic history is acknowledged and upkept as Iraq's identity on the state level as well (Sumerian manuscript engraved in the halls of parliament etc.)

Arab as in use of today is an identity derived from a spoken language and partial cultural similarity, not an ethnicity. Islam was the main force that pushed Arabic language to become dominant, Iraq has gone through numerous shifts from different Semetic languages before the rise of Islam, Arabic was just the latest of that cycle.

(Not that much into DNA however so i'll not comment on that part).
 
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Why do you feel offended been Arab doesn't make me any lower than any one well at least our prophet and his beloved are Arab

Depends what genetic line you are taking about. The last great Arabs died with the fall of Babylon and the fall of Ancient Egyptian empire.

The ones that came after just sent the Middle East back thousands of years with their backwardness. All other major religions moderated and evolved to keep up with society advancement and technological progress.

Yet Persian Gulf Arabs and their toxic strain of Islam kept their world in the stone ages.

God knows if the Arabs weren’t gifted oil/gas in modern times they would be poorer than Africa.
 
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Why do you feel offended been Arab doesn't make me any lower than any one well at least our prophet and his beloved are Arab
I did not get offended.

https://www.yjc.ir/fa/news/6325963/آیا-پیامبر-اسلامصلی-الله-علیه-و-آله-وسلم-از-نژاد-ایرانی-بود

Was Prophet Muhammad (S) Arab that the Tazis martyred his family after his demise?! And for years his grandsons came to Iran because of Umayyad and Abbasid rule.

Prophet Ibrahim (A) is grandfather of Prophet Muhammad (SA) and he born in Ur which is few kilometers further that Iran’s boarders. He had Persian father [Tarokh] uncle [Azar] and mother [Sareh]. The Hashimi family of Prophet Muhammad (S) never married with idol worshippers and pagans. Prophet Muhammad (S) has Iranian roots because his grandfather born in Ur.

Imam Hussain (AS) had Iranian wife so 9 Shia Imams have Iranian mothers.

In Ziarate ashura we curse the first one who opposed to Prophet Muhammad’s (S) family to last of them who will be sufiyani from najd.
 
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U.S. President Donald Trump addresses the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters in New York, U.S., September 25, 2018. | Photo Credit: REUTERS

https://www.thehindu.com/news/inter...rship-at-un/article25040835.ece?homepage=true


U.S. President Donald Trump criticised Iran on Tuesday as a “corrupt dictatorship” that is plundering the Iranian people to pay for aggression abroad, using his speech to the United Nations General Assembly to lay down a tough message for Tehran.

“Iran's leaders sow chaos, death and destruction,” Mr. Trump told the annual gathering. “They do not respect their neighbors or borders or the sovereign rights of nations.”

Mr. Trump compared U.S. relations with Iran to what he called improved ties with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, praising him for halting nuclear and missile tests and returning some U.S. remains from the 1950s Korean War. Trump had called Kim a ”rocket man” bent on nuclear destruction in his U.N. speech last year.

Mr. Trump used his speech to call for international trade reforms and insist that his main objective as president is to protect American sovereignty. He called on OPEC to stop raising oil prices and criticized China's trade practices.

And Mr. Trump prompted some murmuring from the crowd of world leaders and diplomats when he declared that he had accomplished more as president than almost any other administration in history.

“I didnt expect that reaction, but that's okay,” he said.

'No meeting unless Iran changes its tune'
But the U.S. President’s main message was aimed at Iran and attempting to drive a wedge between its leadership and its people, days after an attack in southwestern Iran on a military parade killed 25 people and unsettled the country.

In remarks to reporters on his way to his speech before the United Nations General Assembly, Mr. Trump said he would not meet the Iranians until they “change their tune.”

Both Mr. Trump and Mr. Rouhani were attending the annual U.N. event.

“Iran has acted very badly,” said Mr. Trump. “We look forward to having a great relationship with Iran, but it wont happen now.”

Foes for decades, Washington and Tehran have been increasingly at odds since May, when the Republican U.S. president pulled out of the 2015 international nuclear deal with Iran and announced sanctions against the OPEC member.

The accord, negotiated under Democratic U.S. President Barack Obama, lifted most international sanctions against Tehran in exchange for Iran curbing its nuclear program.

Over the summer, Mr. Trump had said he would meet with Rouhani without preconditions to negotiate a new deal, an offer reiterated on Sunday by U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and extended to Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei.

Mr. Rouhani said on Monday Tehran would not talk to Trump until the United States returned to the 2015 deal..

The top adviser to Khamenei, Ali Akbar Velayati, rejected the U.S. offer on Tuesday, saying “Trump's and Pompeo's dream would never come to reality,” the IRNA news agency said.

“Despite requests, I have no plans to meet Iranian President Hassan Rouhani. Maybe someday in the future. I am sure he is an absolutely lovely man,” Mr. Trump wrote in a post on Twitter earlier on Tuesday.

Alireza Miryousefi, spokesman for Iran's U.N. mission, told Reuters that Iran has not requested a meeting with Mr. Trump.

Some Iranian insiders have said any talks between Mr. Rouhani and Mr. Trump would effectively kill the existing nuclear accord.

Quashing the current pact would come at a political cost for the Iranian President, who championed the deal with the supreme leader's guarded backing and could lose support from European allies.

Rouhani under pressure from hardliners
Mr. Rouhani is also under increasing pressure from Iranian hardliners, including Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards, which have kept up the anti-American rhetoric ahead of the U.N. session.

Mr. Trump's administration is pushing allies to cut imports of Iranian oil to zero as Washington prepares to restore sanctions on Iran's oil sales in November.

The remaining countries in the deal, which see it as the best chance to stop Iran from developing a nuclear bomb, on Monday agreed to keep working to maintain trade with Tehran.

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, following a meeting on Monday with Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and Iran in New York, warned that the U.S. strategy of applying maximum pressure on Tehran and going it alone could risk a regional escalation.
 
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U.S. President Donald Trump addresses the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters in New York, U.S., September 25, 2018. | Photo Credit: REUTERS

https://www.thehindu.com/news/inter...rship-at-un/article25040835.ece?homepage=true


U.S. President Donald Trump criticised Iran on Tuesday as a “corrupt dictatorship” that is plundering the Iranian people to pay for aggression abroad, using his speech to the United Nations General Assembly to lay down a tough message for Tehran.

“Iran's leaders sow chaos, death and destruction,” Mr. Trump told the annual gathering. “They do not respect their neighbors or borders or the sovereign rights of nations.”

Mr. Trump compared U.S. relations with Iran to what he called improved ties with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, praising him for halting nuclear and missile tests and returning some U.S. remains from the 1950s Korean War. Trump had called Kim a ”rocket man” bent on nuclear destruction in his U.N. speech last year.

Mr. Trump used his speech to call for international trade reforms and insist that his main objective as president is to protect American sovereignty. He called on OPEC to stop raising oil prices and criticized China's trade practices.

And Mr. Trump prompted some murmuring from the crowd of world leaders and diplomats when he declared that he had accomplished more as president than almost any other administration in history.

“I didnt expect that reaction, but that's okay,” he said.

'No meeting unless Iran changes its tune'
But the U.S. President’s main message was aimed at Iran and attempting to drive a wedge between its leadership and its people, days after an attack in southwestern Iran on a military parade killed 25 people and unsettled the country.

In remarks to reporters on his way to his speech before the United Nations General Assembly, Mr. Trump said he would not meet the Iranians until they “change their tune.”

Both Mr. Trump and Mr. Rouhani were attending the annual U.N. event.

“Iran has acted very badly,” said Mr. Trump. “We look forward to having a great relationship with Iran, but it wont happen now.”

Foes for decades, Washington and Tehran have been increasingly at odds since May, when the Republican U.S. president pulled out of the 2015 international nuclear deal with Iran and announced sanctions against the OPEC member.

The accord, negotiated under Democratic U.S. President Barack Obama, lifted most international sanctions against Tehran in exchange for Iran curbing its nuclear program.

Over the summer, Mr. Trump had said he would meet with Rouhani without preconditions to negotiate a new deal, an offer reiterated on Sunday by U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and extended to Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei.

Mr. Rouhani said on Monday Tehran would not talk to Trump until the United States returned to the 2015 deal..

The top adviser to Khamenei, Ali Akbar Velayati, rejected the U.S. offer on Tuesday, saying “Trump's and Pompeo's dream would never come to reality,” the IRNA news agency said.

“Despite requests, I have no plans to meet Iranian President Hassan Rouhani. Maybe someday in the future. I am sure he is an absolutely lovely man,” Mr. Trump wrote in a post on Twitter earlier on Tuesday.

Alireza Miryousefi, spokesman for Iran's U.N. mission, told Reuters that Iran has not requested a meeting with Mr. Trump.

Some Iranian insiders have said any talks between Mr. Rouhani and Mr. Trump would effectively kill the existing nuclear accord.

Quashing the current pact would come at a political cost for the Iranian President, who championed the deal with the supreme leader's guarded backing and could lose support from European allies.

Rouhani under pressure from hardliners
Mr. Rouhani is also under increasing pressure from Iranian hardliners, including Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards, which have kept up the anti-American rhetoric ahead of the U.N. session.

Mr. Trump's administration is pushing allies to cut imports of Iranian oil to zero as Washington prepares to restore sanctions on Iran's oil sales in November.

The remaining countries in the deal, which see it as the best chance to stop Iran from developing a nuclear bomb, on Monday agreed to keep working to maintain trade with Tehran.

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, following a meeting on Monday with Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and Iran in New York, warned that the U.S. strategy of applying maximum pressure on Tehran and going it alone could risk a regional escalation.



I wonder why he didn’t condemn killing of thousands women and children in Yemen.

Libyans, Palestinians, Bahrainis, Rohingyas etc....
 
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I read this thread and start to think we have so many similar problems. People obsessed with ethnicity, sectarianism, no tolerance of minorities, after about 4 or 5 pages, nobody is even discussing the attack, only hatred for other sects, ethnicities etc.
 
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WTF how on earth is India in this mess? This seems like a misreporting, I am sure the Iranian general meant Israel and not India!!!

Tbh theyre just showing their true face. Their hatred of India is equal to their hatred of Israel
 
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Tbh theyre just showing their true face. Their hatred of India is equal to their hatred of Israel

Lol grow up you moron.

The writer of the article had a typo, probably because the article was quickly translated. Show me where India was mentioned in a live report by the IRGC General.

India isn’t a speck of concern for Iran. You guys can’t even finish building a port for the past 2 decades. Nobody is concerned about you.
 
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