Lankan Ranger
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Despite the "moral high ground" rhetoric spouting from the Iranian leadership, this regime is a danger to the region, with funding of all sorts of covert attempts to run proxy wars in several countries.
Iran will get what it deserves for these issues in due course, I have no doubt!
Iran doesn't need to directly attack it's neighbors. It has used proxies to do that such as Shia militia in Iraq, Hezzbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in Gaza, and rebels in Yemen.
From what I see Iranian Government has more support outside Iran then inside. Why do you think they have to resort to election fraud in order to get elected? Why do you think so many are sitting in Iranian prisons for speaking out agianst the Government?
It is easy for those living outside Iran to support a Government that they themselves don't have to live under.
By supporting US invasion of Iraq, Iran has committed a grave mistake.
How do you come to that conclusion? US removed Saddam, the archenemy of Iran for Iran. What more could Iran ask for?
The present Iranian regime is actively involved in supporting their ideological "brand" via proxies and subterfuges in Lebanon, Iraq, Chechnya, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, UAE, Oman and Saudi Arabia, with an active effort to destabilize the entire region around their country for their own benefit.
For the other side, this is regarded as supporting terrorism, while the Iranians define this as supporting the "righteous momineen".
I reiterate my original point: It depends on what is defined as being a muslim or being the aggressor or terrorist, and thus political posturing is dependent on manipulation by both sides to suit their own needs.
Please note my wording rises above petty things like prejudice or sarcasm or hate or fear. I form my opinions honestly and express them clearly, or at least that is MY opinion of me!
if iran has nukes, others will want to have. This is like a domino effect !!
Iran doesn't need to directly attack it's neighbors. It has used proxies to do that such as Shia militia in Iraq, Hezzbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in Gaza, and rebels in Yemen.
The Arabs won't get nukes. They will go under the American nuclear umbrella.