There were decent members among Arabs talking friendly, one was from KSA that i can't Remember his exact nickname. An other one was kuwaitigirl
Just a quick remark, the person whose username you mentioned is not a friend of Iran either. Unless you consider as a well-meaning person someone who claimed that Iran discriminates against her linguistic minorities, someone who labeled freemason grand-master and confederate American general Albert Pike as a "great" person, someone who slammed revolutionary forces in Iran in favor of liberals, someone who advocated a "world government" in which Iran, as every other nation, would lose her sovereignty and independent statehood, and someone who kept submitting opinion polls to Iranian users online - a trademark of intelligence operatives working for western regimes and/or the zionist entity. This and more took place many years ago elsewhere on the internet.
Bottom line, always be wary of wolves in sheep's clothing. They are as dangerous if not more so than your obvious enemies. In this particular case, the person you cited was even far more dangerous, given their superior intelligence and level of education.
When it comes to Iran's friends and foes, we're confronted with a paradox of sorts: Iran is one of the countries with the greatest variety of friends from every corner of the world, given her courageous and uncompromising anti-imperialist stance as well as her relentless, selfless pursuit of justice at the global scale. At the same time though, no country gets attacked as much as Iran, because both mainstream media and controlled opposition, which are in the hands of the enemy, demonize Iran 24/7. This is a good sign. In a world where the powers to be are on the wrong side of morals, the more hatred you get from people who do not even bother to dissimulate their unethical ways, who lie brazenly to your face, who make a mockery of equity and fair judgement, who consistently project their own ills on you, who bask in their own arrogance and self-righteousness, who are blinded by rage to the point of not realizing what they're doing, chances are that you're on the right path.
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I know few anti iran individuals do not represent all but let's face it they (some) stabbed iran in the back once during Syrian war.....I support what ever IRI policy would be but I am also wondering out loud.
Please ponder whether anonymous users you encounter online truly and adequately represent their respective governments and/or the movements they claim to support. This is most often not the case.
Then, as I told another user elsewhere, Iran's foreign policy is basically motivated by certain immutable principles stemming from Islamic Iranian culture. But even at a purely utilitarian, cost/benefit level of analysis, the benefits of supporting the Palestinian cause will always outweigh the disadvantages for Iran. Reason being simply that the zionist entity is Iran's foremost existential enemy. No other threat comes even remotely close to this one, because the zionist regime and its affiliated international networks constitute the most powerful entity on earth at this time.
Now let's face it, if Iran stopped supporting them, any Palestinian Resistance movement worthy of that name would cease to exist in the space of a few months - especially now that Arab regimes are increasingly moving towards recognition of the zionist apartheid regime. And this in turn would deprive Iran of one of her assets against the overarching zionist menace. Not a smart choice if I'm asked. For in this unequal struggle, Iran cannot renounce even the tiniest of assets.
Never get your Schmittian hierarchy of enemies wrong. This is one of the most fatal mistakes a state can commit. In fact, to consider a namak-haram minority of traitors in Palestine as a greater threat than Isra"el", would actually mirror what these people themselves are doing, ie viewing Iran, their sole benefactor, as an enemy, more so even than the regime which is occupying their homeland after expelling 80% of their people in 1948 - when Iran has in fact done nothing but to help them recover their dignity.