@Gomig-21 you keep saying everyone is happy and good as if the ummah actually works and how Iran should join this alliance to fight terrorism.
It's a wonderful thing, bro. Happy, happy, happy.
Iran's perspective is that the furthest lengths this alliance will go to fighting anything whether it is terrorist or not is getting a few more countries involved in Yemen.
You really believe that? Yemen is almost completely in Saudi control and the Houthis are at each other's throats and the noose is tightening big time. That's why we're seeing those plastic missiles being fired because they're in desperation mode. The success of Houthi actions is far and few these days so what does that tell you? And the in-fighting is only a result that it's coming to an end and the Arab coalition is working.
And BTW, do you realize that what you say makes all these other countries pawns to Saudiya? I realize many anti Saudi/anti MbS/anti Egypt etc. think that, but that's not the ground reality. As a matter of fact, if you take Egypt only, it's involvement in Yemen was reconnaissance because Saudi is an important ally to Egypt and vice versa. What you're saying is Pakistan is a pawn, Turkey is a pawn, Egypt is a pawn etc etc. Nothing could be further from the truth. That's the simplistic, anti Saudi sentiment at full throttle.
Don't even think of it fighting Hezbollah.
Not to take anything away from Hezbollah, but that's a bit of an exaggeration. That group also needs reforming from this alliance.
And by the way Iran doesn't regard any of those groups as terrorists.
Of course not, they're just Iran's paws, pawns, proxies and tentacles doing Iran's dirty work for some $ and weapons. So what makes Iran any different than what it accuses Saudiya of? lol
What it should've done is join and if Saudiya and others called Iran out, Iran could leverage her wishes against those. It could've brought a lot to the table and helped in the fight against the insects. Very simple, yet it didn't.
This is exactly why it didn't join, because it knew it was going to be called out to do more about giving up its pawny proxies for the betterment of the Muslim world, and of course it's not going to do that. Let's not even get into the certain Shia message that's preached against the Sunnah. The radical Shias clerics who insult the Prophet's (SallAllahu Aleyhi wa Salam) wife (RadialAllahu A'nha) and how the Mullas don't utter a word against that. Haraam. We need unity, not division. This alliance will make that a big part of the message or preaching the real Islam and will target those individuals who preach that despicable rubbish. It would've been much better if Iran was helping...
And BTW, in case you're thinking this is one-sided, the same ones on the opposite side of the spectrum in Saudiya & Egypt and Turkey etc. will be targeted just the same. So this is hardly a Sunnah/Shia thing.
It is quite telling that Iran, Iraq and Syria (none of them in this Saudi alliance) who have been at the forefront of fighting the menace of ISIS and have in all practical terms defeated have it by just helping each other (and some help from the Russians). We didn't need to be in a 40 country alliance to defeat ISIS.
You know what they've defeated? They've defeated something called ISIS, but they haven't defeated
terrorism by any stretch of the imagination. What they defeated is a visible group, an entire coakroachial, cretenical, verminial entity that had a presence and a location and could be found and targeted. The real Terrorism -- although very much affiliated with cretanical ISIS -- is a whole other ball game. Just come to northern Sinai and see for yourself. Or how about being in the Iranian Parliament on June 7th of this year. Or the VBIEDs or suicide bombers in the souks of Iraq or Pakistan or even Tunisia. That is the dark element of terrorism that is hidden and very difficult to eradicate and BTW, unfortunately if we don't band together and cure this cancer, it will morph into something much more difficult than ISIS. This is the major goal of this alliance, Granted it's the primary goal, but nonetheless, one of the main goals. Getting a grip on the radical messages from twisted clerics preaching death and destruction is another. Neutralizing the discord between us Muslims is another huge element. Showing what Islam is really about instead of what these twisted cockroaches are doing, is also a major part of what this alliance is about.
How could these countries not be part of this?! Shame on them! Pure and simple. Algeria? Iraq? Syria? Iran? Absolutely SHAMEFUL! What these countries have done is they've sown seeds of divisiveness. Not good, not good at all.
After all if Saudi openly said it is an anti-Iranian alliance many major countries like Pakistan wouldn't join.
So you're saying Saudiya fooled all these other countries including Turkey, Tunisia, and Pakistan while at the same time that Pakistan is being fooled into this alliance, it allowed one of its most coveted generals to lead it as it's getting duped and fooled by Saudiya? Not sure Pakistanis would like that if they thought there was any truth to it.
Lastly this "Iran was invited" thing is just rubbish, Iran wasn't invited, Saudi allowed Pakistan to say that it wants Iran in. Smart move, Saudi gets easy PR that further convinces people it isn't an anti-Iran alliance, and Saudi already knows Iran won't join because as I've already explained it is against Iranian interests.
So basically what you're saying is Iran was in fact invited. Let's stop beating around the bush about who was invited or who didn't get a birthday card with hugs and kisses. Who cares who when why and how? The fact that it was invited is pure and simply enough. And BTW, it was invited from the start as this was a open alliance for ALL Muslim countries. You don't get an invitation card with flowers and an envoy bearing gifts etc., you just bring your rear end down to the table and become a member to fight this wicked, evil force that is frankly destroying our region, while the entire west is laughing at us being killed by this scum of the earth, and doing it in the name of our great religion. If this cause doesn't unite us, there is no hope whatsoever and I hold those who didn't join fully responsible for the alienation and being traitors of the Muslim world.