Irani, I have Iraqi ancestry on my father's side and family in Iraq to this day. Don't talk nonsense and learn to count to 10 in Arabic with an Iraqi accent and learn the basics of what you are blabbering about so I or others don't have to school you like I did in this thread. We know that you Iranians (are you even Iranian, lol) are obsessed about Sunni Arabs but cool off and don't flood the thread with nonsense. You already did enough.
@SALMAN AL-FARSI
I can highly recommend this video. Adnan Ibrahim.
The vast, vast majority. Besides what I mentioned are facts. Their reality won't ever change regardless of politics. It is what it is (see my example). Or let Salman explain it to you. That a few fanatics on both sides happen to hate brother and sister that they have almost everything in common with outside of sect can never be my problem and their idiotic behavior should be obvious to all sane people. It really should be this simple for people not too buried in sectarianism. But each to his own Malik, one day you believe in coexistence between Iraqi Sunni and Shia Arabs the next day (like tonight) you declare them all ISIS. It's difficult with that kind of changes in such debates. With such an perspective you would of course consider even your brother an enemy if he converted to Sunni Islam even if he is your flesh and blood. As I said each to his own. Regardless of this I always rejoice whenever Daesh are killed in Iraq or elsewhere. Or fanatics in general on both sides. You know my views perfectly and you also know perfectly (like everyone else) that I only got a problem with the Mullah's in Iran (Wilayat al-Faqih etc.) and their blind followers who want to harm/control anyone that is not a Wilayat-al-Faqih zombie and Mullahstan worshipper. Shia's whether Zaydi, Ismaili, Twelver whether in KSA, Iraq, Arab world or Muslim world are as dear to me as Sunni Shafi'is (which I am myself), Hanafis, Malikis, Hanbalis, Sufis etc. As are Christian , Jewish Arabs and atheists or whatever people believe in.