AmirPatriot
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It's a wonderful thing, bro. Happy, happy, happy.
If only.
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.
Whether Saudi is winning or not, Saudi needs to legitimise its position in Yemen in the face of Iranian and European criticism. Getting an international coalition is a tried and tested way to legitimise military action. Just ask the Americans in Kosovo, Iraq, Afghanistan, Korea etc.
Please don't come back and say "it is already legitimate" etc. The point is that it is criticised by Iran and Europe.
And BTW, do you realize that what you say makes all these other countries pawns to Saudiya?
Not at all. Certainly the smaller/poorer countries like Sudan or Djibouti. But the larger/richer countries like Egypt, Pakistan etc. already have good relations with Saudi. Since the pact is not specifically labelled as anti-Iran, many countries with even cordial relations with Iran (Pakistan etc.) could join. They have nothing to lose.
That group also needs reforming from this alliance.
So, what, Hezbollah is a terrorist group now? This is exactly why Iran didn't join this alliance.
What it should've done is join and if Saudiya and others called Iran out, Iran could leverage her wishes against those.
Iran believes this organisation was created specifically to fight Iranian interests. It would be a constant, uphill battle.
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.
I thought this is a military alliance? You are talking about ideology. You can't bomb an ideology. In that regard, I think there is some introspection required on the part of the leader of this alliance. The ideological source of ISIS, the Taliban, Al Qaeda etc. isn't in Iran.
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.
You are still operating on the basis of names and publicity. Publicity means absolutely nothing, my friend. Iran didn't join the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition? Clearly Iran is pro-terrorism, right?? Right????
Don't think I'm saying this just because I oppose Saudi. I apply the same logic to Iran. Iran says calls martyrs in Syria and Iraq "defenders of the holy shrines". Is that really the main reason Iran is fighting in Syria and Iraq? Of course not. While it may partly be the reason (Iran obviously doesn't want major sites like Karbala to fall to ISIS), it is largely for recruitment purposes. Otherwise, the main purpose of Iran fighting in Iraq and Syria is to prevent its allies to be overrun by ISIS and various other groups in the region, which would endanger Iran's western flank and undermine our support to Hezbollah.
How about Hezbollah itself? Hezbollah was created to defend Lebanon from the Zionist backed SLA way back in the Lebanese civil war. Does Iran support it because of that? No, Iran supports Hezbollah because it is a strong military force that opposes Israel and could pose as a deterrent for Israeli aggression on Iran itself. Our interests are not exactly the same, but they align (very nicely).
Look through the publicity. It means nothing, on either side.
Lastly, I don't know about Algeria, but I'd add that Saudi frequently calls Hezbollah, the Iraqi and Syrian PMUs, and Iran's IRGC & Quds Force, terrorist organisations. Why would any of these countries join this "counter terrorism" alliance, when their allies and in some cases militaries are labelled terrorists? There is no logic to this. You don't join an alliance that wants to bomb you.
Would Egypt join an Iranian counter terrorism alliance that designates the Egyptian army as a terrorist organisation?
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?
No, and I've said this several times, that because the organisation is not labelled as specifically anti-Iran, the major countries with cordial relations with Iran can join it without risking their relations with Iran. Nothing to lose, "unity, ummah, holding hands" political points to gain.
So basically what you're saying is Iran was in fact invited.
No. Raheel Sharif agreed to head the organisation on the condition that Iran would be invited. Saudi giving such an assurance had no risk, since the alliance predates Sharif's appointment, and before that Iran had already denounced the alliance. If a country doesn't want to join an alliance, why invite it, right? Iran said it has not received any invitation anyway. Iran doesn't even have an embassy with Saudi, and you expected us to join their military alliance?
Man, some countries like Pakistan were included in the list before they even knew about it. If Saudi really wanted Iran on the list, we would be, whether we wanted or notAnd BTW, it was invited from the start as this was a open alliance for ALL Muslim countries.