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We have also suffered a lot from Iranian revolution but have dealt with the problems where as you hve been sleeping

Good for Pakistan, I am for a strong and stable Pakistan and wish to see more Arab cooperation with Pakistan as some Arab nations can really learn from you guys. Gulf Arabs are making mistake to not have sense of urgency against Iranian threat and your criticism of that is fair to me. I share same views.

That being said understand that Iran makes claims to Gulf Arab territory and water region, also claims to regions of the Levant. They are using religion to advance their agenda and it takes a lot to counter big nation with tons of resources like Iran for small Gulf nations. Also keep in mind these Gulf nations are focused on other matters and not interested in war. So I agree with you they can do better but doesn't mean the reality of region should be like this.

If Iran was good willed towards its neighbors then situation would be different. So you need to have patience for right opportunity to deal with Iranian and Israeli threat. It is not going to be now.
 
What you want them to do when your beloved Iran is attacking them and conspiring against them on a permanent basis?
Playing the victim? when the Arab diaspora is 100s of millions of people with trillions of dollars of assets and military power? smfh. i never expected this from you.

Jordon (and any other Arab country) will be a piece of cake for Israel
More or less...but still..Israel would prefer to prevent or deter a "Jordanian problem" instead of corrective action like putting down one.
 
Good for Pakistan, I am for a strong and stable Pakistan and wish to see more Arab cooperation with Pakistan as some Arab nations can really learn from you guys. Gulf Arabs are making mistake to not have sense of urgency against Iranian threat and your criticism of that is fair to me. I share same views.

That being said understand that Iran makes claims to Gulf Arab territory and water region, also claims to regions of the Levant. They are using religion to advance their agenda and it takes a lot to counter big nation with tons of resources like Iran for small Gulf nations. Also keep in mind these Gulf nations are focused on other matters and not interested in war. So I agree with you they can do better but doesn't mean the reality of region should be like this.

If Iran was good willed towards its neighbors then situation would be different. So you need to have patience for right opportunity to deal with Iranian and Israeli threat. It is not going to be now.
you are my Muslim brother, I am happy to take a bullet on my chest which is fired at you, but no one can help those who dont want to help themselves
 
You dont make a single aero plane, you dont make a single car, no tanks, rockets, missiles, Not even one university in top 100 of the world. Name one quality the world should respect you

Why do I need the world for? I'm not here searching for attention from the world like Iranians do. Btw, who told you am I Arab? Do you consider North African nations to be Arab? I am not sure if I am ethically Arab but if you consider Arab speaking nations Arabs then they build lots of their own weaponry, you just need to do your own search. Saudi does, Egypt does, Algeria does, UAE does, Syria did, Iraq did, Qatar does, and yes they have good Universities. I am not responsible for you to answer your curiosities. Use Google for this.

I am passionate about Islam, Muslim world and ME and care about region and want it to sort its things out. But, I am realistic as well and know there is a time for things and opportunities for things.
 
Why do I need the world for? I'm not here searching for attention from the world like Iranians do. Btw, who told you am I Arab? Do you consider North African nations to be Arab? I am not sure if I am ethically Arab but if you consider Arab speaking nations Arabs then they build lots of their own weaponry, you just need to do your own search. Saudi does, Egypt does, Algeria does, UAE does, Syria did, Iraq did, Qatar does, and yes they have good Universities. I am not responsible for you to answer your curiosities. Use Google for this.

I am passionate about Islam, Muslim world and ME and care about region and want it to sort its things out. But, I am realistic as well and know there is a time for things and opportunities for things.
OK keep waiting for time
 
you are my Muslim brother, I am happy to take a bullet on my chest which is fired at you, but no one can help those who dont want to help themselves

You are my brother too and I know what you mean and it frustrates me as much as you do. I hope for time to come soon for Arabs to begin for change and deal with threats they face but I know at the moment it is not right time. Inshallah this will change soon.

OK keep waiting for time

I am not in control or waiting but when opportunity arise I will be there.
 
You are my brother too and I know what you mean and it frustrates me as much as you do. I hope for time to come soon for Arabs to begin for change and deal with threats they face but I know at the moment it is not right time. Inshallah this will change soon.



I am not in control or waiting but when opportunity arise I will be there.
In 2006 When I landed at Tripoli airport i went down on my knees and kissed this sacred land with tears in my eyes on the runway because it was a Muslim land, today this country is destroyed by in fighting,
 
Not much he or any Arab nation can do, the gulf nations wouldnt even pretend to care.

I blame the mongols.

@Falcon29 is that the Iranian false-flagger that pretends to be Iraqi, that you had in mind?

Some alternative world indeed. At at time where Iran (an historical enemy of Iraq/Mesopotamia since they appeared on the map 2500 years ago) is deeply hated/disliked (Iranian regime) by the vast majority of Iraqi Shia Arabs (the same people that share everything in common with the average Saudi Arabian across the border - contrary to Iranians who they only share a sect with and that too is debatable since the vast majority of Iraqi Shia Arabs do not adhere to Iran's Wilayat al-Faqih sect), with wide-scale anti-Iranian protests in the Shia Arab heartland being ongoing for a few years (mass-protests - not a single anti-KSA/anti-Arab protest in Iraq to date even numbering 50 people), this guy, in a thread about Jordan and Israel, talks about some "imaginary Gulf".:lol:

What is Gulf anyway? There are several more Khaleeji speakers in Iraq (Basra province) alone than in all of KSA, lol. Moreover the same imaginary "Gulf" has been one of the main reasons (due to financial and political support as well as hosting the largest Palestinian diaspora in the region that helps their brethren back home) for the continuous existence of an Palestinian entity alongside with the will and determination of Palestinians.

Moreover I find your comment very ironic, I don't know of a single Saudi Arabian or Arab (in particular Sunni Arabs) that have any hatred for the Palestinian people while I have seen quite a few self-proclaimed Iraqi Shia Arabs (could be false-flagging Iranians, Kurds, Turkmens and other non-Arabs) that have voiced hateful comments against the Palestinian people.


لماذا تتظاهر بأنك عربي-عراقي وانت، على الأرجح، ترول إيراني. وإذا لم يكن هذا هو الحال ، فلماذا تتبنى مشاعر معادية للعرب وانت على علم بأن اهل العراق والسعودية يربطهم المكان الجغرافي والأصل والعشيرة والانتماء القبلي واللغة والثقافة والتاريخ الإسلامي وقبل الإسلام كذلك و لاتنسى اللعة السامية؟ المطلوب هو الوحدة العربية بغض النظر عن الخلافات السياسية والأنظمة في السلطة. الحكومة لاتمثل الشعب, تمثل نفسها فقط
@camelguy

Brother is that guy even an Iraqi or some false-flagger? Either that or a brainwashed Wilayat al-Faqih follower. Just took a quick look at his user history and he smells of an Iranian false-flagger. Only an non-Iraqi person with no clue about Iraq would claim nonsense such as "Baghdad turning into the LBGT capital" (wth?) of the Arab world without Iran" and such kind of nonsense.

We have a history of false-flaggers pretending to be Arab users on PDF, I myself having busted a few during my time on PDF.
 
@ArabianEmpires&Caliphates

Yes that is him, I ran into him in another thread about Iraqi non-state actors and he got triggered by my posts suggesting Iraq needs to disband these groups as they only serve Iran's interests. He was downplaying the Iraqi protests that took place late 2019 to early 2020 and I looked at his post history and saw him dismiss protesters as being paid by US/Saudis/Israeli's for a 'color revolution' or something like that and immediately got suspicious.

In 2006 When I landed at Tripoli airport i went down on my knees and kissed this sacred land with tears in my eyes on the runway because it was a Muslim land, today this country is destroyed by in fighting,

It saddens me as well and I hope Libyans can resolve differences soon. I do not question your love from your heart towards other Muslims and wish more Muslims are this way.
 
Well, Jordon would be better off today. If King appoint his elder son. A Pakistani.

Princess Sarvath al-Hassan of Jordan

Princess Sarvath El Hassan of Jordan is the wife of Prince Hassan of Jordan, the younger brother of King Hussein I. She was born Sarvath Ikramullah on July 24, 1947, in Calcutta, India, the daughter of Mohammed Ikramullah and Shaista Suhrawardy.

Her father served in the Indian Civil Service, and following the partition of India, became Pakistan’s first Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. He also served as Ambassador to Canada, France, Portugal and the United Kingdom. Her mother was one of Pakistan’s first female members of Parliament, Ambassador to Morocco, and served several times as a delegate to the United Nations. The family moving around quite often, Sarvath received most of her education in the United Kingdom and graduated from The University of Cambridge.

She married Prince El Hassan on August 28, 1968. The couple had first met ten years earlier when they were just eleven years old. They had four children:

@Falcon29 is that the Iranian false-flagger that pretends to be Iraqi, that you had in mind?

Some alternative world indeed. At at time where Iran (an historical enemy of Iraq/Mesopotamia since they appeared on the map 2500 years ago) is deeply hated/disliked (Iranian regime) by the vast majority of Iraqi Shia Arabs (the same people that share everything in common with the average Saudi Arabian across the border - contrary to Iranians who they only share a sect with and that too is debatable since the vast majority of Iraqi Shia Arabs do not adhere to Iran's Wilayat al-Faqih sect), with wide-scale anti-Iranian protests in the Shia Arab heartland being ongoing for a few years (mass-protests - not a single anti-KSA/anti-Arab protest in Iraq to date even numbering 50 people), this guy, in a thread about Jordan and Israel, talks about some "imaginary Gulf".:lol:

What is Gulf anyway? There are several more Khaleeji speakers in Iraq (Basra province) alone than in all of KSA, lol. Moreover the same imaginary "Gulf" has been one of the main reasons (due to financial and political support as well as hosting the largest Palestinian diaspora in the region that helps their brethren back home) for the continuous existence of an Palestinian entity alongside with the will and determination of Palestinians.

Moreover I find your comment very ironic, I don't know of a single Saudi Arabian or Arab (in particular Sunni Arabs) that have any hatred for the Palestinian people while I have seen quite a few self-proclaimed Iraqi Shia Arabs (could be false-flagging Iranians, Kurds, Turkmens and other non-Arabs) that have voiced hateful comments against the Palestinian people.


لماذا تتظاهر بأنك عربي-عراقي وانت، على الأرجح، ترول إيراني. وإذا لم يكن هذا هو الحال ، فلماذا تتبنى مشاعر معادية للعرب وانت على علم بأن اهل العراق والسعودية يربطهم المكان الجغرافي والأصل والعشيرة والانتماء القبلي واللغة والثقافة والتاريخ الإسلامي وقبل الإسلام كذلك و لاتنسى اللعة السامية؟ المطلوب هو الوحدة العربية بغض النظر عن الخلافات السياسية والأنظمة في السلطة. الحكومة لاتمثل الشعب, تمثل نفسها فقط
@camelguy

Brother is that guy even an Iraqi or some false-flagger? Either that or a brainwashed Wilayat al-Faqih follower. Just took a quick look at his user history and he smells of an Iranian false-flagger. Only an non-Iraqi person with no clue about Iraq would claim nonsense such as "Baghdad turning into the LBGT capital" (wth?) of the Arab world without Iran" and such kind of nonsense.

We have a history of false-flaggers pretending to be Arab users on PDF, I myself having busted a few during my time on PDF.
MBS must be like this when he heard this news ..

 
Well, Jordon would be better off today. If King Hussain appoint his elder son. A Pakistani.

Princess Sarvath al-Hassan of Jordan

Princess Sarvath El Hassan of Jordan is the wife of Prince Hassan of Jordan, the younger brother of King Hussein I. She was born Sarvath Ikramullah on July 24, 1947, in Calcutta, India, the daughter of Mohammed Ikramullah and Shaista Suhrawardy.

Her father served in the Indian Civil Service, and following the partition of India, became Pakistan’s first Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. He also served as Ambassador to Canada, France, Portugal and the United Kingdom. Her mother was one of Pakistan’s first female members of Parliament, Ambassador to Morocco, and served several times as a delegate to the United Nations. The family moving around quite often, Sarvath received most of her education in the United Kingdom and graduated from The University of Cambridge.

She married Prince El Hassan on August 28, 1968. The couple had first met ten years earlier when they were just eleven years old. They had four children:


MBS must be like this when he heard this news ..

King Hussain's elder son was the crown prince for so many years but just before his death King Hussain changed him on his deathbed under very very mysterious circumstances.
 
@Falcon29 is that the Iranian false-flagger that pretends to be Iraqi, that you had in mind?

Some alternative world indeed. At at time where Iran (an historical enemy of Iraq/Mesopotamia since they appeared on the map 2500 years ago) is deeply hated/disliked (Iranian regime) by the vast majority of Iraqi Shia Arabs (the same people that share everything in common with the average Saudi Arabian across the border - contrary to Iranians who they only share a sect with and that too is debatable since the vast majority of Iraqi Shia Arabs do not adhere to Iran's Wilayat al-Faqih sect), with wide-scale anti-Iranian protests in the Shia Arab heartland being ongoing for a few years (mass-protests - not a single anti-KSA/anti-Arab protest in Iraq to date even numbering 50 people), this guy, in a thread about Jordan and Israel, talks about some "imaginary Gulf".:lol:

What is Gulf anyway? There are several more Khaleeji speakers in Iraq (Basra province) alone than in all of KSA, lol. Moreover the same imaginary "Gulf" has been one of the main reasons (due to financial and political support as well as hosting the largest Palestinian diaspora in the region that helps their brethren back home) for the continuous existence of an Palestinian entity alongside with the will and determination of Palestinians.

Moreover I find your comment very ironic, I don't know of a single Saudi Arabian or Arab (in particular Sunni Arabs) that have any hatred for the Palestinian people while I have seen quite a few self-proclaimed Iraqi Shia Arabs (could be false-flagging Iranians, Kurds, Turkmens and other non-Arabs) that have voiced hateful comments against the Palestinian people.


لماذا تتظاهر بأنك عربي-عراقي وانت، على الأرجح، ترول إيراني. وإذا لم يكن هذا هو الحال ، فلماذا تتبنى مشاعر معادية للعرب وانت على علم بأن اهل العراق والسعودية يربطهم المكان الجغرافي والأصل والعشيرة والانتماء القبلي واللغة والثقافة والتاريخ الإسلامي وقبل الإسلام كذلك و لاتنسى اللعة السامية؟ المطلوب هو الوحدة العربية بغض النظر عن الخلافات السياسية والأنظمة في السلطة. الحكومة لاتمثل الشعب, تمثل نفسها فقط
@camelguy

Brother is that guy even an Iraqi or some false-flagger? Either that or a brainwashed Wilayat al-Faqih follower. Just took a quick look at his user history and he smells of an Iranian false-flagger. Only an non-Iraqi person with no clue about Iraq would claim nonsense such as "Baghdad turning into the LBGT capital" (wth?) of the Arab world without Iran" and such kind of nonsense.

We have a history of false-flaggers pretending to be Arab users on PDF, I myself having busted a few during my time on PDF.

You never heard of a saudi hating palestine ? You,re not saudi then.

Here :


I suppose burning must be a form of hatred.

في النهاية الحديث الفارغ عن الوحدة لا يعنيني كثيرا, انا معني بالافعال لا بالاقوال و الخليج سبب اساس في خراب العراق و سوريا و غيرها.
 
He is only worried about his power and position. He never helped the Palestinians, now Israel is expanding and he knows Jordan will be next. I wonder who will come to the aid of Jordan?
 
He is only worried about his power and position. He never helped the Palestinians, now Israel is expanding and he knows Jordan will be next. I wonder who will come to the aid of Jordan?
Egypt....
 

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