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LOL, you are exactly like the Iranians that hate Arabs and labels other Iranians as traitors because they are working with Arabs. Ignorant at best. Lets just agree to disagree

No, I am not. You do realize that the largest Iranian diaspora (granted many Iranian Arabs are a part of this diaspora along with other non-Persian peoples such as Lurs, Larestanis, Baloch etc. - however Persians are included) in the world is based in the GCC? That the GCC and Iran pre-1979 had cordial neighborly ties? That Southern Iran (Persian heartland) and Eastern Arabia have millennia old relations and that population movements have taken place on both sides of the pond since time immortal. That other Arabs not from the GCC sometimes make fun of Arabs in the GCC and call them "half Iranians"? All meant as a joke of course but it is a reference to the relative close historical ties and people to people ties contrary to popular belief.

You do realize that nobody is against having normal ties with Iran but that almost every Arab looks at the Iranian Mullah's (who ironically claim to be Iranian Arabs or are Iranian Arabs) as an hostile entity ever since 1979 and as an entity who has interest in dividing the Arab world and weakening it as policy ever since 1979 has confirmed?

Understand that this Arab obsession among Iranians is not something that Arabs can repay. There are historical reasons for his (it was not the Iranians who conquered the Arab world and changed its culture, religion, script, language and practically changed it forever - changes that are still felt 1400 years after) but the other way around. Most Arabs pre-Syrian civil war knew extremely little about Iran. They still do. The exception is Iraq and the GCC due to geography and past historical interactions.

You need to understand that most Arabs do not have a problem with Iranians (regardless of ethnicity) because they are Iranians but we do (by far most of us at least) have a problem with your regime and their policy not only in the Arab world but also against the Iranian Arab community.

What sets me apart from your example is that those Iranians that you speak about hate Arabs simply for being Arab. It's a racial thing. Sure, this attitude can also be found among Arabs but it is much less prevalent and there is a historical reason for that. You know it and I know it.

However if those Iranians hate Arabs for simply being Arab, the same kind of hatred will always be returned.

Attempts at crying Daesh, anti-Shia etc. nonsense just because you are critical of a hostile regime (Iranian Mullah's) that have done nothing good for the Arab world and likely never will do, is a failed, laughable and simplistic tactic that only idiots and simpletons will buy. As I said most Shia Arabs are critical of Iran and the Iranian Mullah's. I posted videos of some of the leading Shia clerics from Iraq and Lebanon. Countries where the most pro-Iran Shia Arab communities live. Again, that should tell you something.

In fact Al-Abadi and the most important groups that make up PMU have voiced the same criticism. I mean, no need to mention anything more but if foreigners want to make the same propaganda that Daesh makes (Shia Arabs are servants of Iran), they are free to do so but they will be ridiculed and proven wrong as before.

I know that you won't be able to reply to my post but outsiders might read it and become wiser which is always a good thing.

It is the same failed tactic that Kurds tried to use in order to create hostility between Iraqi Sunni Arabs and Iraqi Shia Arabs. This failed spectacularly as seen in Kirkuk and so will this.
@TheCamelGuy
 
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Iran, Turkey, Iraq and Syria need to use this and push them further then ever back. It's time to eradicate all these groups who think they can threaten our national integrities. Status quo can't be to accept pre-2014 agreements. A united Middle East would be a big fat middle finger to every single Western and Eastern actor. We either all unite and purge those who try to sow destruction and instability in our countries together or we all fight alone and die off one by one. It's that easy. The americans crying about concentrating on ISIS doesn't stem from wanting to eradicate them but not wanting to lose their puppets (PUK,PKK,KDP and all the other groups the fascists call themselves).
 
So much for brave kurdish fighters :)

Iraqis searching for Peshmerga forces:
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When Tarzani was a more behaved boy. Hopefully we will see such docile behavior once again. A good start at least.:yay:

However the gloves cannot be taken off yet and must be strengthened. An Arab iron fist is needed or two. Like in the good old days. Terrorists must be dealt with whether Daesh or Kurdish ones. Illegal land grabbing by foreigners must never be tolerated.
 
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Might as well move further north now in the Eastern region of KRG before they start in the Nineveh region

I agree. However Diyala (southeast from Kirkuk) is a must as well. All of it. Everything north of Jalawla and the few villages south of it where Kurdish terrorists are present. Not a single inch is historical Kurdish land.
 
I agree. However Diyala (southeast from Kirkuk) is a must as well. All of it. Everything north of Jalawla and the few villages south of it where Kurdish terrorists are present. Not a single inch is historical Kurdish land.

Let's take Suleymaniyah and Arbil also

Actually, KRG is a shitty governance entity, we'd do the Kurds a favor.
 
I hope that Abadi does not make the foolish mistake to only work for the Shia population, because otherwise we might as well start the next war now.
 
No, I am not. You do realize that the largest Iranian diaspora (granted many Iranian Arabs are a part of this diaspora along with other non-Persian peoples such as Lurs, Larestanis, Baloch etc. - however Persians are included) in the world is based in the GCC? That the GCC and Iran pre-1979 had cordial neighborly ties? That Southern Iran (Persian heartland) and Eastern Arabia have millennia old relations and that population movements have taken place on both sides of the pond since time immortal. That other Arabs not from the GCC sometimes make fun of Arabs in the GCC and call them "half Iranians"? All meant as a joke of course but it is a reference to the relative close historical ties and people to people ties contrary to popular belief.

You do realize that nobody is against having normal ties with Iran but that almost every Arab looks at the Iranian Mullah's (who ironically claim to be Iranian Arabs or are Iranian Arabs) as an hostile entity ever since 1979 and as an entity who has interest in dividing the Arab world and weakening it as policy ever since 1979 has confirmed?

Understand that this Arab obsession among Iranians is not something that Arabs can repay. There are historical reasons for his (it was not the Iranians who conquered the Arab world and changed its culture, religion, script, language and practically changed it forever - changes that are still felt 1400 years after) but the other way around. Most Arabs pre-Syrian civil war knew extremely little about Iran. They still do. The exception is Iraq and the GCC due to geography and past historical interactions.

You need to understand that most Arabs do not have a problem with Iranians (regardless of ethnicity) because they are Iranians but we do (by far most of us at least) have a problem with your regime and their policy not only in the Arab world but also against the Iranian Arab community.

What sets me apart from your example is that those Iranians that you speak about hate Arabs simply for being Arab. It's a racial thing. Sure, this attitude can also be found among Arabs but it is much less prevalent and there is a historical reason for that. You know it and I know it.

However if those Iranians hate Arabs for simply being Arab, the same kind of hatred will always be returned.

Attempts at crying Daesh, anti-Shia etc. nonsense just because you are critical of a hostile regime (Iranian Mullah's) that have done nothing good for the Arab world and likely never will do, is a failed, laughable and simplistic tactic that only idiots and simpletons will buy. As I said most Shia Arabs are critical of Iran and the Iranian Mullah's. I posted videos of some of the leading Shia clerics from Iraq and Lebanon. Countries where the most pro-Iran Shia Arab communities live. Again, that should tell you something.

In fact Al-Abadi and the most important groups that make up PMU have voiced the same criticism. I mean, no need to mention anything more but if foreigners want to make the same propaganda that Daesh makes (Shia Arabs are servants of Iran), they are free to do so but they will be ridiculed and proven wrong as before.

I know that you won't be able to reply to my post but outsiders might read it and become wiser which is always a good thing.

It is the same failed tactic that Kurds tried to use in order to create hostility between Iraqi Sunni Arabs and Iraqi Shia Arabs. This failed spectacularly as seen in Kirkuk and so will this.
@TheCamelGuy

Yes you are, you are constantly spreading anti Iranian propaganda on this site. I know there is a large Iranian community in GCC countries and Im aware of the historical relations and interactions between Arabs and Iranians.

Since when did being muslim become having an Arab obsession? You are always blabbering about this. You just cant stand the fact that your fellow Arabs (Shias) have a love for Iran. Like you said, you think of them as traitors. This is exactly the same mentality Iranians that hates Arabs or Muslims have. They cant accept that other Iranians follows an Arab Prophet, prays in Arabic etc.

Why do you have to always think of it like a power struggle between Arabs and Iranians in particular. Like calling the mullahs wannabe arabs because they dress according to their religion. So what if the prophet was Arab. So what if they dress up like arabs. Does it really matter?
 

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