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Easy champ !! We were not around then
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Easy champ !! We were not around then
Yes Iran opened its airspace to NATO for invason.
Not all people on this site are ignorant to believe a joke like this.
Provide your proof and facts.Though Iran didn't like Saddam's regime, but it was among the first ones who opposed Iraq's invasion.Unlike other Arab countries who gave their bases and resources to NATO to invade Iraq.Guess who are the people who are backstabbing each other on a daily basis,not this time, but during history.
hmmm Era answered the guy who said something very stupid that Iran opened its airspace to NATO: big lol.
About Afghanistan: everyone knows how much Iran supported anti talibans...
Fact is these guys to take revenge said Iran was supporting talibans then and even said Ben Laden was refugee in Iran.
The same for the guys in Canada who right now say they work for Al Qaeda in Iran. Good way to take revenge. Canada trusts the terrorists which put bombs on their soil . big lol.
n January 2009, the United States Treasury Department placed sanctions on four al-Qaeda operatives based in Iran. The fourt al-Qaeda operatives are Mustafa Hamid, Muhammad Rab'a al-Sayid al-Bahtiyti, Ali Saleh Husain, and Sa'ad bin Laden, one of Osama bin Laden's sons. Stuart Levey, Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence
Same with Israel who has been hit by Palestinian bombers but not Al-Qaeda.
But they succeeded attacking the most powerful country ever seen in the USA.
Something is very fishy indeed.
two first sources are bullshit. It is true for Hezbollah of course . Iran was its creator .
BUt Al Qaeda always say they hate shias. Man be honnest about it.
It is not because Ben Laden is a terrorist that you have to consider his family terrorists .
In your wiki link it is all about it only:
Iran didn't kick people out of his country when they are Arabs, Afghans and so.
I remember for exemple that we even had in our country some Afghan leaders who were linked to anti shia groups. Maybe like in any country services and policies ... didn't kick people because just being from a group or a family... until they didn't for sure are designed to support terrorism against the country
Take as exemple here in France: Mohammed Merah was accepted even if he was in terrorist hands sometimes but since it was no proof and designed danger directly to the state... they were checking his moves but not arresting him. Not checking enough since he killed many people.
Does the world says France supports terrorism?
Does the world says France supports terrorism when some leaders like Gaddafi having many buildings in France and Gaddafi even gave money to the Sarkozy parti !!
We (Israel) have been hit abroad by Al Qaeda. Much harder for them to mount something in Israel.
I hope you're not alluding to Al Qaeda being an Israeli creation or something. Let's not go nuts with the conspiracy theories. We get blamed for enough things without now being blamed for Al Qaeda.
Non sense for two important reasons:Al-Qaeda might hate Shias but that does not mean that Iran and Al-Qaeda has had no relations or benefited from each other. The fact that several Al-Qaeda members enjoyed protection in Iran is a testimony of that. Watch that video I posted.
Nobody talked about direct support. But there is definitely a relation since both parties have a fellow enemy (the West and Israel).
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Al-Qaeda might hate Shias but that does not mean that Iran and Al-Qaeda has had no relations or benefited from each other. The fact that several Al-Qaeda members enjoyed protection in Iran is a testimony of that. Watch that video I posted.
Nobody talked about direct support. But there is definitely a relation since both parties have a fellow enemy (the West and Israel).
Non sense for two important reasons:
- Al Qaeda would not work with Iran and they do the opposite supporting groups in the world against Iranian regime: from Iraq to Syria.
- Iran didn't need Al Qaeda : they have links to Hamas but of course much more with Hezbollah in Lebanon.
you don't need to go further to know it is bullshit.the London-based Saudi newspaper reported
I would like to know more about that... any reliable source? And It wasn't NATO that invaded Iraq... and it was USA and its allies.. there is difference..Yes Iran opened its airspace to NATO for invason.
Without iran's help Alqaeda would not have reached Iraq coming from Afghanistan . They were transported and provided with arms and so..on via iranian territories. Youtube iran's connection to Al-qaeda....
Liar because you Wahhbi and you hate us more than any thing on the planet earth and thats why I hate you in return.This is true. I don't hate Shia Muslims, we have many here in our community and we get along. But the government in Iraq is giving too much privileges to Shia and no Sunni. It's clear they have an agenda and they are targeting Sunni Iraqi's. The officials of course and those high in military. The normal average Iraqi whether Shia or Sunni realizes where this government is heading. And they've seen billboards of Khomeni in Iraq and went crazy over it. It don't want Iraq to turn that way but Iran is building it up as an ally after Syria. I honestly think the American Administration knows this too. But it will only increase their weapons sales. I hope the Iraqi people realize this. It's not a democracy. We all know that. It's an installed government.
And these traitors cowards still saying innocents Arab sunni! please Mr. Maliki go ahead and clean the country of these traitors.News from al 5anzeera
Anti-government clashes continue across Iraq - Middle East - Al Jazeera English
Fresh violence in Iraq has killed at least 15 people, including 12 security force personnel and gunmen who died in attacks apparently launched in revenge for deadly clashes at a protest, officials have said.
Fighting between security forces and protesters near the northern town of Hawija left 27 people dead on Tuesday, and sparked a wave of revenge attacks in which a further 27 people were killed that day.
The revenge attacks continued on Wednesday, leaving nine security forces members and three gunmen dead.
In the deadliest fighting, gunmen killed five soldiers and wounded five more in the Suleiman Bek, area north of Baghdad, a high-ranking army officer and an administrative official said.
Gunmen also attacked a Sahwa militia checkpoint in Khales, northeast of Baghdad, killing four of the militiamen and wounding a fifth, a police lieutenant colonel and a doctor said.
Al Jazeera correspondent Jane Arraf, reporting near the disputed city of Kirkuk, said the Iraqi government said earlier on Wednesday that it is setting up a commission to investigate the string of attacks that erupted the day before.
Soldiers released
Also on Wednesday, a-government protesters released two Iraqi soldiers they had seized near Ramadi, west of Baghdad, a protest organiser said.
Abdulrazzaq al-Shammari, one of the organisers of the protests near Ramadi, said on Wednesday the two soldiers were turned over to a hospital in the city on Tuesday.
The soldiers were taken after deadly clashes between security forces and demonstrators in north Iraq left dozens dead and sparked a wave of revenge attacks.
He also said the demonstrators were demanding that Iraqi soldiers withdraw from all cities in Anbar province, where Ramadi is located, and remain in their main bases.
Dr Ahmed al-Ani, the director of the emergency department at the Ramadi hospital, said the facility had received two soldiers. One was wounded and still in hospital, while the second was released.
Police first lieutenant Ibrahim Faraj said on Tuesday that armed protesters killed six Iraqi soldiers near Ramadi and burned two armoured personnel carriers, but put the number of kidnapped soldiers at one instead of two.
Protesters have taken to the streets in Sunni-majority areas of Iraq for more than four months, calling for the resignation of Maliki and decrying the alleged targeting of their minority community by the Shiite-led authorities.
Clashes and attacks involving security forces, protesters and their supporters left 54 people dead across the country in the worst day of violence since the demonstrations began.
They use violence, violence will be used back, nothing sunni-shia about this, if 20 animals run at you with swords and other deadly weapons then your not going to shoot ?
Besides Hasani, they attacked your dear brothers SAHWA, explain this.
Since its from Qatar propaganda agency none of this is Press TV safawi news
They are a bunch of people looking for violence, nothing to do with sunni-shia for these matters
The larger protests probably do, but there are always some idiots that think violence is going to work
yes all of you terrorists no doubt.Why are you talking about other protests? Those that killed 36 innocent protestors took place near Kirkuk. What you are talking about are protests in Ramadi 400-500 km away.
Hundred of thousands Sunni Arab have protested. Are all now terrorists or what according to you?
What about the Iraqi army who killed 36 peaceful unarmed civilians? What would you call them?
Why is Al-Maliki behaving as a dictator if there is democracy in Iraq?
Why is he allowing Iraqi Hezbollah and Shia terrorists to roam around freely while he only cries about Sunnis or foreign interference? This Iraqi government support the Bahrain opposition, Iranian Mullah regime and the Houthis in Yemen. So they are not innocent.
Everybody meddles all over the Middle East, including Iraq, which is the reality of the Middle East.
If the Iranian backed Maliki regime can kill 36 innocent Sunni protestors and nothing is wrong then they should not interfere in Bahrain, Yemen or the Eastern Province in KSA and made comments there.
Or Syria.
Every blind duck can see what is happening in the Middle East. Anyway I have said what I wanted. If the Iraqi government and Iraqi Shias support Bahrain, Houthis and the protestors in the Eastern Province we will support the Iraqi Sunni Arabs and their demands. Works both ways.
I as a Sunni Arab will always support Sunnis and Arabs against the enemies of both in the region. And the enemies are all clear and visible for all. I don't need to fight. I will just use my freedom of speech instead.