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مضت 35 سنة على إنشاء الخميني "قيلق القدس" لتحرير فلسطين لم يحرر القدس .. لكنه عاث فساداً في البلدان العربية

35 سال پیش در استقرار خمینی " Qilq اورشلیم به " فلسطین را آزاد
اورشلیم شد، آزاد نیست .. اما ویران در کشورهای عربی به بار آورده اند


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and what khomeini have to do with all these wars??
ofcourse you will not answer because you only post propaganda
 
Obama is a coward. He does have what it takes to lead in a war.
Yes, your description fits very well in Syria. Iran has been turned into a villain in Syria. What the House of Saud could not do in decades, Iran did it to herself in a single year. Talking of shortsightedness, it doesn't get any better than this.
These terrorists are serving for satan,the US and israel, and they have done nothing except destruction and carnage.

The countries that created these satans and supported them should be blamed not Iran.

Did Allah order them [terrorists] to ruin Syria because alawites or Shiites are kafir?

Do Allah like what ISIS, al Nusra and other terrorist groups did to Syrian people?

Did Allah wish destruction of Syria and then Syria become a zombieland for rabid terrorists?

Terrorists are bad and demon and Allah is pure and nothing come from Allah except goodness. [[Subhan Allah]]

So terrorists are human satans and all of them will be in hell.


Since you are a religious person I posted this comment in religious and logic way.
 
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and what khomeini have to do with all these wars??
ofcourse you will not answer because you only post propaganda

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Ask them...........daily fresh import from syria

The tomb of Khomeini and children's homes in Iran! For all the world knows that a victory of the oppressed, which is repeated by Khamenei in the region find it here.

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pics are from afganistan and u r shia mulla fan boy........
I am north African Berber, and I tell it like it is...
you can drown your sorrow in a bucket of Saudi moonshine if you like. The SAA is rolling back your bearded hyenas and running back home to roost...And it is going to be your blood that they will be after!And we will be drinking a cold beer watching your sorry @sses being deconstructed by your own virus.. :cheers:

The tomb of Khomeini and children's homes in Iran!

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camel make fun of his neighbor hamp, but forgot he has one too.....

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/saudi-arabia-uncovered/
 
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Ask them...........daily fresh import from syria

The tomb of Khomeini and children's homes in Iran! For all the world knows that a victory of the oppressed, which is repeated by Khamenei in the region find it here.

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Khomeini is a Sayyed and the man who destroyed shah regime if you ask religious people in Iran.

Also Iranian architecture in number one in the world and according to Islamic laws mosques should be large, clean and beautiful. Your post and is so stupid.

Anyway what about Arab sheikhs who own sevreral deluxe palaces and many of their people are poor?
 
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Do not make a fool out of yourself by comparing the living standards of KSA with Iran. KSA and Saudi Arabians are many, may times richer than Iranians.

Those people that you have posted are illegal migrants who live in Jeddah. They are not natives nor even citizens.


The HDI-index of KSA is much bigger than that of Iran as confirmed here.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_Human_Development_Index

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KSA is number 39. Iran number 69.

Likewise the GDP per capita (nominal) of Saudi Arabians is much, much greater than the average Iranian.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)_per_capita

The average Saudi Arabian is 5 times richer than the average Iranian.

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Not to mention the GCC as a whole. We are talking different galaxies here. There is no comparison between KSA, the GCC and Iran on those fronts. Facts show this clearly.

KSA is neither sending poor Afghan refugees (some below 18 as documented on many occasions) to die in Syria. Can you imagine KSA sending some of the Pakistani users here who live in KSA to Syria to die?
It's none of my business, I was countering United's stupid post.

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It's none of our business, I was counting United's stupid post.

Anyway if you search 'saudi poverty' or 'poor saudi people' you can find numerous sources...

You are talking about KSA, Syria and Arabs which is not your business.

The reality is the one that I showed to you. Those are pure facts. There can be no comparison. It is like comparing the US with Mexico. It makes no sense. Yes, there are "poor" people in KSA as well but they are not poor compared to the poor in 90% of all other countries of the world and they are a small minority. The poverty line in KSA is much different than the poverty line of Iran and other countries in the region for instance. Similarly a "poor" person in Qatar would be considered rich in Iran. A middle class income person from Iran would be considered poor in KSA. Comparing poverty across borders makes no sense as each single country has their own definition of poverty.

You want Arabs to join hands with you to fight the West and their meddling but all you do is insulting Arabs and that will turn them away from you. Even the only Arab friends you have (Iraqi and Lebanese Shia Arabs) will eventually turn away from you with that rhetoric. Many already have.

Already Arabs have a poor opinion of Iranians due to your regime's policies and your nationalists who write nonsense about Arabs 24/7 and obsess about us. We have similar persons in the Arab world who write similar stuff about Iranians but they are frankly a clear minority.

Anyway this has nothing to do with the Syrian conflict.
 
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You are talking about KSA, Syria and Arabs which is not your business.

The reality is the one that I showed to you. Those are pure facts. There can be no comparison. It is like comparing the US with Mexico. It makes no sense. Yes, there are "poor" people in KSA as well but they are not poor compared to the poor in 90% of all other countries of the world and they are a small minority. The poverty line in KSA is much different than the poverty line of Iran and other countries in the region for instance. Similarly a "poor" person in Qatar would be considered rich in Iran. A middle class income person from Iran would be considered poor in KSA. Comparing poverty across borders makes no sense as each single country has their own definition of poverty.

You want Arabs to join hands with you to fight the West and their meddling but all you do is insulting Arabs and that will turn them away from you. Even the only Arab friends you have (Iraqi and Lebanese Shia Arabs) will eventually turn away from you with that rhetoric. Many already have.

Already Arabs have a poor opinion of Iranians due to your regime's policies and your nationalists who write nonsense about Arabs 24/7 and obsess about us. Arab-Parast etc. rhetoric that you know very well. We have similar persons in the Arab world who write similar stuff about Iranians but they are frankly a clear minority.

Anyway this has nothing to do with the Syrian conflict.
Mate do u want I delete my post?

@Bilad al-Haramayn I edited my post which was about Saudi.
 
After last night's disastrous attack in which tens of terrorists were obliterated (admitted by their own accounts), today they launched most number of rockets on gov held civilian areas in months, killing 21 people and injuring nearly 100. It seems last night's attack really hurt them so bad, so they took revenge from civilians.
 
According to you the world should stop looking for honest leaders and settle for leaders like Hitler because you think honest and decent people do not exist in this world. Well, just because I'm talking to a cynic doesn't mean the world is without decent people. I was never a pessimist, pessimism is for the losers.
the world have many honest people, but if you want to know what will happen to a honest man who enter politic . well you can read history about imam Ali.
 
Did Allah order them [terrorists] to ruin Syria because alawites or Shiites are kafir?


No, Allah did not tell them to destroy Syria and they did not but Asad and his cronies did. Allah does not tell anyone to accept tyranny just because the ruler happens to be an alawite.


Do Allah like what ISIS, al Nusra and other terrorist groups did to Syrian people?

What is it that ISIS terrorists have done to Syria which the Asad regime hasn't? So, I see no difference between those two evils.


the world have many honest people, but if you want to know what will happen to a honest man who enter politic . well you can read history about imam Ali.

You give example of Ali (R) but forget our beloved Prophet (pbuh).
 
By:www.thedailybeast.com

U.S. Fears New Missile Race in Syria Would Help ISIS

Rebels may turn to the black market for weapons that could take out Syrian, Russian, American aircraft—then there would be no stopping who gets them or what gets shot out of the sky.

With an already tenuous ceasefire in Syria on the brink of collapse, U.S. officials are concerned that rebel groups could make a new push to acquire shoulder-fired missiles, which could then fall into the hands of ISIS and threaten U.S. and coalition aircraft.

The lightweight missiles, which are easy to use and transport, also could cross Syria’s borders and threaten civilian aircraft in Jordan and in Egypt, where ISIS is expanding its presence, three officials said. ISIS claimed responsibility for the downing of a Russian jetliner over the Sinai last November. While U.S. intelligence agencies concluded that the group had brought down the plane with a crude bomb, the attack demonstrated ISIS interest in targeting civilian aviation.

The missiles, known as man-portable air-defense systems, or MANPADs, have introduced an unpredictable and hard-to-defend element to the battlefield. U.S. officials have long resisted arming the rebels with MANPADs, fearing they’ll be obtained by Islamic militants in a country where the U.S. has little ability to control the flow of weapons.

The CIA believes rebels have obtained a small number of MANPADs, but some fear the prospect of Russian resurrecting its air campaign against Assad’s opponents will push desperate rebels to look for MANPADs anywhere they can find them—including the black market.

“There is definitively concern about it,” one defense official told The Daily Beast of the ISIS potential to acquire the weapons, either from Syrian regime stockpiles or rebel groups that have been weakened by Russian airstrikes. “If they were to be introduced, there is a real worry that ISIS would target the coalition and eventually target civilian aircraft.”

Gulf countries, led by Saudi Arabia, have pushed for giving more MANPADs to the rebels, arguing that they would reduce the efficacy of not only the Syrian and Russian air forces. In general, the Russians have targeted rebel forces trying to overthrow Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad, rather than focusing their fire on ISIS.

Calls to further arm the rebels quieted once the cessation of hostilities took effect two weeks ago and Russian airstrikes against rebel forces decreased. Now, with the ceasefire collapsing, U.S. officials said they’re concerned rebels will try to acquire more MANPADs through the black market. Or worse, coalition partners in the Gulf could try to help arm the rebels, fraying tensions between the U.S. and its allies in the region.

“Either the coalition or the rebels could get frustrated and reach out to other channels,” a second defense official explained.

Officials have long been concerned about the proliferation of the weapons in Syria.

“The place is awash in MANPADs,” Director of National Intelligence James Clapper told reporters in Washington on Monday. Clapper said that an “active procurement network,” as well as a “black market” were responsible for many of the weapons that have ended up in the country.

“Syria is indeed a hotbed of illicit MANPADS activity and has been for several years now,” Matt Schroeder, a senior researcher with the Small Arms Survey, which tracks the movement and use of the weapons, told The Daily Beast. “We have identified eight different models of MANPADs in Syria since 2012, including recent-generation systems not previously seen outside of government control. Some of these MANPADS are significantly more capable than the missiles most commonly found on the black market.”

Most of the weapons in Syria are of Russian, Chinese, or Soviet design, the group reports.

Schroeder said current evidence shows that armed groups are getting the weapons from domestic sources, including looted Syrian government depots, as well as from external sources.Determining precisely where the MANPADs have come from has been difficult, though, because rebels or others along the supply chain have painted over markings on the launch tubes, which is what researchers use to trace the illicit weapons, Schroeder said.

“The danger that some of the MANPADS currently in Syria could end up in other countries is very real,” Schroeder said. “Most MANPADS are about five feet long and weigh less than 50 pounds—small enough to fit in a small boat, the bed of a pick-up truck, or even the backseat of a car. Preventing their movement across borders in a place like Syria is nearly impossible.”

As of 2011, the U.S. government had identified 40 civilian aircraft struck by MANPADs, causing 28 crashed and more than 800 deaths, according to the Small Arms Survey.
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So far, U.S. officials believe only a handful of MANPADs have been used in Syria. The Small Arms Survey says there are more than 1 million of the systems have been produced since the late 1960s, by manufacturers in more than two dozen countries.

“Video footage featuring stockpiles of multiple launch tubes reveals that anti-government forces have acquired at least dozens of MANPADS, but existing data sources do not permit extrapolation beyond this rough minimum estimate,” the group said in a 2014 report.

But even the relatively small number used in Syria have had a significant effect. In the last month alone, Syrian opposition forces have brought down two Syrian warplanes, in attacks that the Syrian army blamed on MANPADs.

The Syrian government air campaign, while deadly, has been smaller than Russia’s and used mostly helicopters and cluster bombs. But in the early years of the war, the rebels were able to bring down Syrian aircraft, even if just occasionally, which gave a huge morale boost to the forces fighting Assad.

The most commonly used MANPAD in Syria is the Chinese-developed FN-6, which first appeared in the country in 2013 when a Syrian Air Force M-18 was shot down near Aleppo. The Free Syrian Army also has used the FN-6 to bring down regime helicopters...............Read more

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By:www.thedailybeast.com

U.S. Fears New Missile Race in Syria Would Help ISIS

Hey, the weapons given to the Iraqi army fell into the hands of ISIS but nobody's saying we're not going to arm the Iraqi army because those weapons may fall in the hands of ISIS. It's just a lame excuse. The US doesn't want to be seen helping the asad regime against the rebels, that's it.
 
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