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Saudi Arabia And China Team Up To Build A Gigantic New Oil Refinery

hahaha come on bro, they are a puppet for the usa, do you think that will ever happen?

even if some divine miracle occurred and they did do that, they would be invaded by yankees for supporting terrorism.
that is why americans are very silence about saudis support for terrorists. they will use it against them if they ever get out of line.

Iran is the state of terrorism so dont twist the truth and blame saudi arabia go blame your regime for that

Iran
Added on January 19, 1984
According to Country Reports on Terrorism 2010: August 18, 2011:[3]
IRAN
Overview: Designated as a State Sponsor of Terrorism in 1984, Iran remained the most active state sponsor of terrorism in 2010. Iran’s financial, material, and logistic support for terrorist and militant groups throughout the Middle East and Central Asia had a direct impact on international efforts to promote peace, threatened economic stability in the Gulf, and undermined the growth of democracy.
In 2010, Iran remained the principal supporter of groups implacably opposed to the Middle East Peace Process. The Qods Force, the external operations branch of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), is the regime’s primary mechanism for cultivating and supporting terrorists abroad. Iran provided weapons, training, and funding to Hamas and other Palestinian terrorist groups, including the Palestine Islamic Jihad (PIJ) and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command (PFLP-GC). Since the end of the 2006 Israeli-Hizballah conflict, Iran has assisted Hizballah in rearming, in direct violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701. Iran has provided hundreds of millions of dollars in support of Hizballah in Lebanon and has trained thousands of Hizballah fighters at camps in Iran.
Iran’s Qods Force provided training to the Taliban in Afghanistan on small unit tactics, small arms, explosives, and indirect fire weapons, such as mortars, artillery, and rockets. Since at least 2006, Iran has arranged arms shipments to select Taliban members, including small arms and associated ammunition, rocket propelled grenades, mortar rounds, 107mm rockets, and plastic explosives. Iran has shipped a large number of weapons to Kandahar, Afghanistan aiming to increase its influence in the country.
Despite its pledge to support the stabilization of Iraq, Iranian authorities continued to provide lethal support, including weapons, training, funding, and guidance, to Iraqi Shia militant groups that target U.S. and Iraqi forces. The Qods Force continued to supply Iraqi militants with Iranian-produced advanced rockets, sniper rifles, automatic weapons, and mortars that have killed Iraqi and Coalition Forces, as well as civilians. Iran was responsible for the increased lethality of some attacks on U.S. forces by providing militants with the capability to assemble explosives designed to defeat armored vehicles. The Qods Force, in concert with Lebanese Hizballah, provided training outside of Iraq as well as advisors inside Iraq for Shia militants in the construction and use of sophisticated improvised explosive device technology and other advanced weaponry.
2010 Terrorist Incidents: Jundallah, a terrorist organization that operated primarily in the province of Sistan va Balochistan of Iran, has engaged in numerous terrorist attacks within Iran. Jundallah’s primary target is the Iranian regime; however, it has also attacked many civilians. Since its inception in 2003, these attacks have resulted in the death and maiming of scores of Iranian civilians and government officials. Jundallah has used a variety of terrorist tactics, including suicide bombings, ambushes, kidnappings, and targeted assassinations. Following the February 2010 capture and execution by Iranian authorities of Jundallah’s leader, Abdul Malik Rigi, the group selected a new leader, Mohammed Dhahir Baluch, and confirmed its commitment to continue its terrorist activities. In July, Jundallah attacked the Grand Mosque in Zahedan, killing approximately 30 and injuring hundreds. On December 15, Jundallah claimed credit for another attack in the Southeastern city of Chabahar, where two suicide bombs killed at least 39 and wounded more than 100 people. In November, the United States designated Jundallah as a Foreign Terrorist Organization. (See Chapter 6, Foreign Terrorist Organizations, for more information on Jundallah.)
Legislation and Law Enforcement: In 2010, Iran remained unwilling to bring to justice senior al-Qa’ida (AQ) members it continued to detain, and refused to publicly identify those senior members in its custody. Iran has repeatedly resisted numerous calls to transfer custody of its AQ detainees to their countries of origin or third countries for trial.
In June, Iranian authorities executed former Jundallah leader Abdul Malik Rigi. In December, Iranian authorities executed 11 members of Jundallah reportedly connected to the July mosque attack.

state sponsors of terrorism

hahaha come on bro, they are a puppet for the usa, do you think that will ever happen?

even if some divine miracle occurred and they did do that, they would be invaded by yankees for supporting terrorism.
that is why americans are very silence about saudis support for terrorists. they will use it against them if they ever get out of line.

Iran is the state of terrorism so dont twist the truth and blame saudi arabia go blame your regime for that

Iran
Added on January 19, 1984
According to Country Reports on Terrorism 2010: August 18, 2011:[3]
IRAN
Overview: Designated as a State Sponsor of Terrorism in 1984, Iran remained the most active state sponsor of terrorism in 2010. Iran’s financial, material, and logistic support for terrorist and militant groups throughout the Middle East and Central Asia had a direct impact on international efforts to promote peace, threatened economic stability in the Gulf, and undermined the growth of democracy.
In 2010, Iran remained the principal supporter of groups implacably opposed to the Middle East Peace Process. The Qods Force, the external operations branch of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), is the regime’s primary mechanism for cultivating and supporting terrorists abroad. Iran provided weapons, training, and funding to Hamas and other Palestinian terrorist groups, including the Palestine Islamic Jihad (PIJ) and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command (PFLP-GC). Since the end of the 2006 Israeli-Hizballah conflict, Iran has assisted Hizballah in rearming, in direct violation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701. Iran has provided hundreds of millions of dollars in support of Hizballah in Lebanon and has trained thousands of Hizballah fighters at camps in Iran.
Iran’s Qods Force provided training to the Taliban in Afghanistan on small unit tactics, small arms, explosives, and indirect fire weapons, such as mortars, artillery, and rockets. Since at least 2006, Iran has arranged arms shipments to select Taliban members, including small arms and associated ammunition, rocket propelled grenades, mortar rounds, 107mm rockets, and plastic explosives. Iran has shipped a large number of weapons to Kandahar, Afghanistan aiming to increase its influence in the country.
Despite its pledge to support the stabilization of Iraq, Iranian authorities continued to provide lethal support, including weapons, training, funding, and guidance, to Iraqi Shia militant groups that target U.S. and Iraqi forces. The Qods Force continued to supply Iraqi militants with Iranian-produced advanced rockets, sniper rifles, automatic weapons, and mortars that have killed Iraqi and Coalition Forces, as well as civilians. Iran was responsible for the increased lethality of some attacks on U.S. forces by providing militants with the capability to assemble explosives designed to defeat armored vehicles. The Qods Force, in concert with Lebanese Hizballah, provided training outside of Iraq as well as advisors inside Iraq for Shia militants in the construction and use of sophisticated improvised explosive device technology and other advanced weaponry.
2010 Terrorist Incidents: Jundallah, a terrorist organization that operated primarily in the province of Sistan va Balochistan of Iran, has engaged in numerous terrorist attacks within Iran. Jundallah’s primary target is the Iranian regime; however, it has also attacked many civilians. Since its inception in 2003, these attacks have resulted in the death and maiming of scores of Iranian civilians and government officials. Jundallah has used a variety of terrorist tactics, including suicide bombings, ambushes, kidnappings, and targeted assassinations. Following the February 2010 capture and execution by Iranian authorities of Jundallah’s leader, Abdul Malik Rigi, the group selected a new leader, Mohammed Dhahir Baluch, and confirmed its commitment to continue its terrorist activities. In July, Jundallah attacked the Grand Mosque in Zahedan, killing approximately 30 and injuring hundreds. On December 15, Jundallah claimed credit for another attack in the Southeastern city of Chabahar, where two suicide bombs killed at least 39 and wounded more than 100 people. In November, the United States designated Jundallah as a Foreign Terrorist Organization. (See Chapter 6, Foreign Terrorist Organizations, for more information on Jundallah.)
Legislation and Law Enforcement: In 2010, Iran remained unwilling to bring to justice senior al-Qa’ida (AQ) members it continued to detain, and refused to publicly identify those senior members in its custody. Iran has repeatedly resisted numerous calls to transfer custody of its AQ detainees to their countries of origin or third countries for trial.
In June, Iranian authorities executed former Jundallah leader Abdul Malik Rigi. In December, Iranian authorities executed 11 members of Jundallah reportedly connected to the July mosque attack.

state sponsors of terrorism
 
If my enemies are terrorist, so the whole people are terrorists!
every things you said, are just lies!
US's enemies are always called terrorists, so I can say Iran's enemies are terrorists too!
 
If my enemies are terrorist, so the whole people are terrorists!
every things you said, are just lies!
US's enemies are always called terrorists, so I can say Iran's enemies are terrorists too!

its not what i said that what whole world are saying > if you have anything that oppose what i borough then bring it otherwise step a side

If my enemies are terrorist, so the whole people are terrorists!
every things you said, are just lies!
US's enemies are always called terrorists, so I can say Iran's enemies are terrorists too!

its not what i said that what whole world are saying > if you have anything that oppose what i borough then bring it otherwise step a side
 
its not what i said that what whole world are saying > if you have anything that oppose what i borough then bring it otherwise step a side



its not what i said that what whole world are saying > if you have anything that oppose what i borough then bring it otherwise step a side


a lot of muslims say the alqaede is not a terrorist group, and they say US is, so you can see the people's idea are different!
you must know Rigi was a real terrprist like bin laden, but not for US, for Iran, so why US should say jundullah is a terrorist group when it fight against Iran??!
 
1. There is much of a cultural difference between KSA and china, Islamic country and atheist country.

2. Even this refinery will not be the world's largest refinery. As we have in India.
 
Of course by "teaming up" they mean the chinese will build it, whilst the saudis write their names in sand and ride camels.
Abu Dhabi Oil Sheikh Writes His Name In The Sand, Two Miles Wide - Forbes

Hello, Persian Troll King, this is not related to the topic.

I am not advocating on what he did was right or wrong but since you tried to derail the thread, the shaikh who got his name written used his money to get the job done and not some one else's money.

And also when you will build your house for example, will you go and build it your self or will consult the consultants and engineers and take their advice and even get the job done by them?

It is all about team work.
 
People don't realise the signifincance of the "Saudi ballistic missiles armed with mysterious warheads" and it's effects on the middle east.

Israel was planning to conduct an air strike on our missile bases but they didn't go through with it and KSA and Israel were at the brink of an all out war in 1988 over it.
Reagan Urges Israeli Restraint on Saudi Missiles - NYTimes.com

some people dont understand the power of saudis money. and also dont understand how poor china were in the 1980s.
at that time the total foreign exchange reserve of china was only around 3.3 billion USD in 1988.
and the single missile deal was over 3 billion. it was almost the same of our total foreign exchange reserve.
for this money, every thing is possible

PS: another fact was. the Iran - Iraq war saved our military industries. most of our military industires were near to go bankrupt.
but because of this war, they survived for sold weapon on both side.

I was born in 1980. and I understand how poor we were.
 

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