haviZsultan
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I have no respect for the mullah regime inn Iran and its policies locally. But I do admire any country that has at any time stood staunchly against barbarian USA. Our countries cannot appreciate how hard or how noble it is for a country to stand against the biggest bully in the world. We should appreciate such countries but they become isolated. No Islamic country is the way it is meant to be and because we look to Saudi for guidance being the center of the Islamic world but do not find it other than such attempts to ally with US we develop a negative view of Saudi.Firstly, I doubt the truthfulness of this news.
Secondly this individual is not part of the Saudi Arabian government. His opinion in regards to KSA's policies is as important as that of Ibrahim in Ha'il. Nor does his supposed comment in ANY WAY OR SHAPE correspondent to the view of the Saudi Arabian people. Which is all that matters at the end of the day.
Thirdly the KSA-Iran rivalry is a conflict where both sides are as involved with each other. You need two for tango.
If you think that the Mullah's of Iran are a solution to the problems in the Muslim world, if you think that they are less corrupt, less damaging or if they do not conspire against Muslims mostly too, you live in another planet.
The problem with many Muslims, such as you, is that they take sides among equally as bad regimes. That is why there is no progress. Because most of us stick to some kind of regime or regime view point. Making it impossible to leave their destructive influences.
You are right about the unfortunate divisions though and that should be corrected but it's easier said than done.
Iran and Saudi both however need liberal policies at home and a more aggressive foreign policy against the Americans. Iran had such a policy but since the nuke deal has been turning back.