Shah9
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Saudi always accuse Iran of meddling the Arab affairs and vice versa. I'm no fan of the mullah regime just like most Iranians are against.
I mean c'mon if we were to show our critic against the Kingdom, just imagine of Saddam? He completely banned the prayers, the rituals and the Shia freedom. He ultimately crushed and oppressed Iraqi Shias and hurt Iran ever since the collapse of the Ba'athis regime. What happened in 1991 when they just wanted to get rid of him? He crushed them brutality while Bahrain/East KSA what? Just a gentle beating to calm the situation.
At least the House of Saud regime allows the Shias to perform their prayers in Saudi Arabia (and Mecca and Madina), freedomized them in terms of prayers, citizenship and stuff like that and they allow Iran to visit KSA (even Mecca and Madina) whereas Iran does not allow the Saudi Wahhabis in Iran and most of them sees Wahhabis as enemies anyway.
So who's better; the house of Saud regime or Saddam? Despite having Iraq as major Shia, imagine how he treat them for decades while Eastern province of KSA with big numbers of Shias are allowed to do anything except politics. The problem is Saudi Arabia citizens sees them as Iranian agent. *FacePalm*.
We should just be quiet for FFS there is no war. I rather have the house of Saud than Baathis Irak because I would receive protection. If KSA Shias behave like this then there would receive autonomy because by judging what the Kingdom do? They won't do what Irak did otherwise "if a repeat of Karbala 1991" then rebellion shouldn't be a problem.
I mean c'mon if we were to show our critic against the Kingdom, just imagine of Saddam? He completely banned the prayers, the rituals and the Shia freedom. He ultimately crushed and oppressed Iraqi Shias and hurt Iran ever since the collapse of the Ba'athis regime. What happened in 1991 when they just wanted to get rid of him? He crushed them brutality while Bahrain/East KSA what? Just a gentle beating to calm the situation.
At least the House of Saud regime allows the Shias to perform their prayers in Saudi Arabia (and Mecca and Madina), freedomized them in terms of prayers, citizenship and stuff like that and they allow Iran to visit KSA (even Mecca and Madina) whereas Iran does not allow the Saudi Wahhabis in Iran and most of them sees Wahhabis as enemies anyway.
So who's better; the house of Saud regime or Saddam? Despite having Iraq as major Shia, imagine how he treat them for decades while Eastern province of KSA with big numbers of Shias are allowed to do anything except politics. The problem is Saudi Arabia citizens sees them as Iranian agent. *FacePalm*.
We should just be quiet for FFS there is no war. I rather have the house of Saud than Baathis Irak because I would receive protection. If KSA Shias behave like this then there would receive autonomy because by judging what the Kingdom do? They won't do what Irak did otherwise "if a repeat of Karbala 1991" then rebellion shouldn't be a problem.