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Saudi Arabian gets 8 years for Twitter protest call

Iran is ethnically fragile. What kept it together was the Super Powers’ determination to keep the Russians out of the warm waters. They needed a united country for that purpose. That particularly explains the Shah’s superb arsenal he was given by the U.S during the Cold War. The other reason is the Revolutionary Guard (Sepah). This is the beating heart of the Mullahs Regime. This is the only shield that is keeping them from falling right now.

This is actually the case of KSA. The Saudi security apparatus is the only one preventing a complete disintegration of KSA into several tribal enclaves. Thats what the massive weapons purchases is about.
But even then its not 100 % effective, as we see massive protests in eastern KSA.
KSA is a brittle glasshouse. :)
 
I dont drink. Well only with friends during party ;)

In fact, Iran and Turkey are the only nation states that are not artificial.
Just because Iran has minorities does not mean anything. Iran has always been a multi-ethnic state of different Indo-Iranian tribes and a couple of them that are not Indo-Iranian/Indo-Aryan like Iranian Armenians and Iranian Assyrians etc. They are pretty small scattered groups though.
Ahvaz Arabs came to rally around the flag during Saddam invasion.

Separatists exist everywhere. There are no significant separatist movements in Iran.
It would have been news at this point, but it just does exist in any meaningful manner. S
I think KSA runs MUCH greater risk of separation because its a tribal society. Look at how Libya is disintegrating by competing tribal groups. Totally conceivable that could happen to KSA, though I dont exactly expect it to happen.
Iran is like an iron fort compared to glass house KSA.

KSA borders were given by the British and the French, after the breakup of the Ottoman empire. This is factual and completely indisputable

Yet before Iran even came to existence Arabia existed. So who and what is more artificial? A country that has dozens of minorities, some with no ties to the majority, or a very homogenous population whose people are native to the land they inhabit as Arabs and Semites? You make a guess. In fact most of Iran's population (80% or so) are natives that just got Persianized by the few Persian migrants from the Central Asian steppes 2800 years ago or so. Genetic tests confirm this. All that is just a language. The biggest hapogroup in Iran is the J haplogroup and it is not a coincidence since that haplogroup is the most common haplogroup in ALL of the ME. Anyway the haplogroup is just a small part of your ancestry but overall Iranians cluster with other ME people. Surprise, surprise, since our populations have not change drastically in terms of the core population since Neolithic times.

There is no tribal society. I am not sure what you are talking about. You have Lur/Qashqai/Kurds/Arabs/Turkmens etc. that are all tribals in the same way meaning that they identify with some tribes. Only a minority do that in KSA anymore and it means nothing. All of them pledge allegiance to KSA. This is why you have no separatism at all in KSA and never had.

No, Arabia existed long before anything called Iran existed and we live in our ancestral homeland and what is now KSA correspondents fully to that. Our borders are not more artificial than yours since neither of our countries were colonies. So if KSA's borders are artificial (they are not since they correspondent to ancient Arabia) then Iran's are too.

As I said you make many wild theories. Especially that PISSTV report you posted about a "looming revolution in KSA" which only dealt with 200 protestors in one small coastal city in the Eastern Province. At the same time the so-called PissTV expert claimed that the province was mountainous and thus would be very difficult to control should a so-called revolution erupt. Not knowing that this is the only non-mountanious province of KSA.

Stop daydreaming and trolling and let us play some Playstation 3 instead.
 
not sure if the guy really did support terrorism.. some anarchists might get caught up in this laws...

Calling upon the release of Al-Qaida elements, encouraging the usage of violence, defending menaces is no less than cheering up for terrorists, which eventually will lead either self-radicalization or radicalizing people.

But then again, the world will never be satisfied about what we do :lol:
 
@Yzd Khalifa @Full Moon @Arabian Legend

So now that it has been decided that KSA will suffer from tribal wars :rofl: then I want to rule Hijaz as a Hashemite and @Arabian Legend as a possible Ghamdi should rule Al-Baha. @Yzd Khalifa as a possible Shammari/Tamimi should rule Unaizah and northern Najd.

@Full Moon strikes me as a Otaibi. Staunch but realistic. He could rule Southern Najd and the Eastern Province to control the few naughty Shias.

:rofl:

Calling upon the release of Al-Qaida elements, encouraging the usage of violence, defending menaces is no less than cheering up for terrorists, which eventually will lead either self-radicalization or radicalizing people.

But then again, the world will never be satisfied about what we do :lol:

India is full of crime, rapes etc. while KSA has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. Which population do you think is most pleased about their judicial system? Let us all make a wild guess.

Of course the penalties are harsh that's the point of having penalties. They work for us and that's all that matters. If others want to give murderers gifs then let them do so and succumb to crime.

We will do without that.:D
 
Calling upon the release of Al-Qaida elements, encouraging the usage of violence, defending menaces is no less than cheering up for terrorists, which eventually will lead either self-radicalization or radicalizing people.

But then again, the world will never be satisfied about what we do :lol:
I am not 'the world' .. and I am deeply suspicious of non transparent regimes... i hope you are right and he was genuine terror supporter and got punished... :whistle:
even then 8 years a bit harsh...
 
Saudi Arabia is a severely barbaric repressive country. Mocking the culprit monarchs has just started. I hope to see a democratic Arabia in future. When the mass Arabians protest against the culprit Saud royal family that day would not just be a day for Arabians but a joyful day for every Muslim in the world. Long live democracy and Allah may demolish haram monarchy from this earth.
 
Saudi Arabia is a severely barbaric repressive country. Mocking the culprit monarchs has just started. I hope to see a democratic Arabia in future. When the mass Arabians protest against the culprit Saud royal family that day would not just be a day for Arabians but a joyful day for every Muslim in the world. Long live democracy and Allah may demolish haram monarchy from this earth.

True, we are barbaric nation that envy your nation.
 
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Anyone that thinks of separating from Iran will be arrested and all his nails will be pulled out. :D
 
Anyone that thinks of separating from Iran will be arrested and all his nails will be pulled out. :D

Once there are too many, you will run out of basiji boys to stop them. The Shah was once the most secure guy in Tehran, then the masses made him the most afraid one in town!
 
Once there are too many, you will run out of either hammers or nails. The Shah was once the most secure guy in Tehran, then the masses made him the most afraid one in town!
The current government has the support of the people. But most importantly, they aren't foreign stooges (like Arab leaders).
 
The current government has the support of the people. But most importantly, they aren't foreign stooges (like Arab leaders).

Not with a crashing currency that made a T-shirt worth an entire bag of cash. The stooge leaders made us line up for i-Phones and the Mullahs made you line up for i-Morg.;)
 
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I am not 'the world' .. and I am deeply suspicious of non transparent regimes... i hope you are right and he was genuine terror supporter and got punished... :whistle:
even then 8 years a bit harsh...

We don't expect people to agree or having suspicious of not being transparent or finding an X or Y verdict to be harsh.

In this regard, I guess India has little less to say when it comes to counter-terrorism.
 
@kalu_miah @Saiful Islam

Esteemed brothers. Could you please escort your deranged compatriot or possible false flagger? He needs urgent help. It would please us all.

Thank you wholeheartedly.

Esteemed brother, unfortunately with India's backing his types (Awami League) have taken over Bangladesh and killing anyone who oppose them right and left. He is talking about democracy, but with India's backing they have destroyed democracy in Bangladesh and established dictatorial rule. I would request you to talk to his Indian masters to calm him down. He will not listen to people like us.

I have not seen any conclusive evidence that he is a false flagger.

I would say sorry about his behavior, but I do not consider him or his type as "normal" Bangladeshi, so I would leave that responsibility for his Indian masters who are really behind his types.

Nevertheless thanks for remembering me and sorry that it is beyond my power to help with this issue. Besides it is the internet, anyone is free to say whatever nonsense they want to spout, as long as they are not violating forum rules.
 
Saudi Arabia is a severely barbaric repressive country. Mocking the culprit monarchs has just started. I hope to see a democratic Arabia in future. When the mass Arabians protest against the culprit Saud royal family that day would not just be a day for Arabians but a joyful day for every Muslim in the world. Long live democracy and Allah may demolish haram monarchy from this earth.

Saudi Arabia is a severely barbaric repressive country.

There is no way on earth where someone can put the Saudi Gov't in the same scale where your Awami League is. They already have outclassed us by all accounts from encouraging their followers to heavily get involved in the business of prostitution, to selling their country out for another country of which your kin considers it as an enemy entity to the Muslim " nation "

Mocking the culprit monarchs has just started. I hope to see a democratic Arabia in future. When the mass Arabians protest against the culprit Saud royal family that day would not just be a day for Arabians but a joyful day for every Muslim in the world

Calling upon the release of radicals is twice deadlier than being a radical, which is one thing, and " mocking " or criticizing or demanding socio-political change is another. Of course both patterns are absent in your mind, after all you don't have an access to multiple social media networks.

Speaking of democracy, I think charity should start at home :lol: But I hardly expect anything of that sort, because you are nothing but a client to India, and they won't allow. India literarily owns your Gov't, they will do whatever it takes to secure their national interests. And as long as the political situation remains as it is in the BD, your misery will always be a bless to them.


Long live democracy and Allah may demolish haram monarchy from this earth.

Dude, the league of which you're affiliated to bans YouTube, and you had the audacity to speak of democracy? :lol:



Saudi Arabia is a severely barbaric repressive country. Mocking the culprit monarchs has just started. I hope to see a democratic Arabia in future. When the mass Arabians protest against the culprit Saud royal family that day would not just be a day for Arabians but a joyful day for every Muslim in the world. Long live democracy and Allah may demolish haram monarchy from this earth.
 
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