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Your thread wasn't opened, it was merged with the thread that I told you currently exists (which was the reason that your new thread was reported to begin with), but you were so angry that you didn't even see my post.

Anyways, all these rants, insults and long posts indicates one thing only: insecurity. It's like you felt embarrassed that so many terrorists from your country are raised and blown up, hence the very emotional and hysterical reaction. Understandable.

More nonsense. You locked my thread 10 seconds after I opened it and later wrote some nonsense on the Iranian forum 20 minutes later that I have not seen since I don't visit the Iranian section of the forum and don't even wish to.

No, my so-called "rants" are factual unlike your nonsense. No, I don't feel "embarrassed" about what less than 100 people have done historically out of 30 million people.

On the other hand you should be embarrassed that your country is sanctioned by the international community, ruled by a bunch of terrorists and is the biggest terrorist supporter on the planet.

Iran and state-sponsored terrorism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

And that you are supporting a genocidal maniac in Syria, that hundreds upon hundreds of your brethren have died defending the terrorist regime and that you are using even more Afghans as cannon fodder that you treat as trash in Iran.

You must also be embarrassed that 1000's upon 1000's of Iranian child soldiers were sacrificed against Iraq, walked on mines and some even blew themselves up and you consider them heroes.

Or that your regime is behind suicide bombings and that your brethren (Shias) used it first among Muslims.

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An Iranian soldier, Mohammad Hossein Fahmideh, threw himself under an Iraqi tank with a grenade in his hand during the Iran-Iraq war.[74]


The U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in the aftermath of August 7, 1998, al-Qaida suicide bombing
Islamic Jihad Organization's attacks in 1983 during the Lebanese Civil War are one of the other early examples of modern suicide terrorism.[75]

Suicide attack - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Or that your regime executes almost as many people in "courts" as ISIS on a yearly basis.

Another thing I think that more IRANIAN Baluch have blown themselves up in Iran than Saudi Arabians anywhere. Even your "statistic" from Iraq made by a Shia Arab only lists 50 or so Saudi Arabians of which many are of Iraqi origins to begin with as confirmed in the same report linked to that photo which anyone can google. :lol: What a joke.

Let alone your Iranian Kurdish martyrs and their "martyrdoms" which are in the 100's historically.
 
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An Iranian soldier, Mohammad Hossein Fahmideh, threw himself under an Iraqi tank with a grenade in his hand during the Iran-Iraq war.[74]

Rest of your post is the same rants, but about this part. He is a national hero among Iranians, because he sacrificed his life for his country against the enemy who had invaded his land (like any other patriot soldier), unlike you, I'm not embarrassed, but rather proud of him.

I know concepts like national identity and patriotism are non-existent in the tribal and Bedouin society of Saudi Arabia, and the fact that you can't comprehend the difference between a soldier who sacrifices his life for his country and a Saudi suicide bomber who blows himself up in a mosque, in month of Ramadan, among people who are praying, proves my point.
 
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What I wrote is correct. There are more terrorists from those countries which a look at their respective countries confirm.

Oh, is that why only 2000 have joined out of 30 million people despite bordering Iraq, despite having ties with Iraq on all fronts (ancestral, tribal, linguistic etc.)? Do you even realize that almost all that went to Iraq and Syria have ancestral or tribal ties with those two countries? That less than 100 from Hijaz went and nobody from the Southern Provinces? Of course you don't.

Your Afghanistan is ruled by a bunch of terrorists and Taliban basically controls your country. In KSA Shias and Sunnis (KSA is home to all Islamic sect indigenously unlike any other Muslim country) live in complete peace while Sunnis and Shias are killing each other in your countries every single day.

10 million big Tunisia has more ISIS members than KSA despite being located 2000 km from Iraq if not more.

Keep obsessing about Arabs you obsessed clown.:lol:


Firstly 2000 saudi ISIS fighters is an underestimation. You being disingenuous once again counting only fighters as ISIS supporters. Fact most pro-isis tweets some from KSA but then again I guess they aren't ISIS supporters as you say.

Taliban got the ideology form your royals but who'd want to follow some dirty family when they can have power for themselves? ISIS sympathsiser JUBA was even bragging about the taliban ans saudi link.

Considering KSA brought that dirty ideology to Pakistan you have the audacity to use it as an argument is is sick. It is well accepted from even non Pakistani media this recent sectarianism which is small is attributed from your enlighten clerics. Saudis interfere in Pakistan society, hack you even gave asylum to a corrupt politician (Nawaz Sharif) who stole millions from the country so you are interfering in politics too. Turkey doesn't do this but why should your royals, what can you teach Pakistan certainly not politics or who can drive or not lol. The more your royals gets hurt the less "progressive" sh** they can send to Pakistan and world :)
 
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Rest of your post is the same rants, but about this part. He is a national hero among Iranians, because he sacrificed his life for his country against the enemy who had invaded his land (like any other patriot soldier), unlike you, I'm not embarrassed, but rather proud of him.

I know concepts like national identity and patriotism are non-existent in the tribal and Bedouin society of Saudi Arabia, and the fact that you can't comprehend the difference between a soldier who sacrifices his life for his country and a Saudi suicide bomber who blows himself up in a mosque, in month of Ramadan, among people who are praying, proves my point.

Yes, so "suicide bombings" when it suits you is "halal" but at other times not. I guess your Mullah's believed it was "halal" too when they financed and were the mastermind behind those suicide attacks on French soldiers in Lebanon in the early 1980's. The first modern suicide attacks ever done by any Muslims. Let me tell you that the French have not forgot that.:)

It was also halal to use child soldiers in the thousands and tell them to walk on mines and give them keys to "heaven".

It's also halal to send poor, often illiterate Afghans that are treated as dirt in Iran in the hundreds if not thousands to Syria and Iraq for a few dollars where they can get killed there all for Iranian interests in the region.

Yes, indeed there is so much to be proud of in your Mullah regime.

Oh, honey, we already discussed several times that Arabia has older civilizations than anything than Iran can offer.
Also I find that hilarious considering that Iranian identity was based on Islam until the Westerners discovered some of your old columns and it's likely that your great-great-grandfather did not even have a surname as that was not used in Iran until recently.

On the other hand Arabs on the Arabian Peninsula are those that trace their ancestry more intensely than all other people and can precisely trace their ancestral history, ties to historical regions etc. sometimes well over 2000 years.

Even to this day you have more nomads than the entire Arabian Peninsula combined.

Nomads Tour in Iran

At least the Bedouins, unlike your nomads, built 5-6 World UNESCO Heritage Sites in countries such as KSA, Jordan, Iraq, Syria and Israel and are some of the oldest people on the planet while your nomads are completely unknown to the world and left nothing of worth.

Where's their Petra (world famous attraction), Mada'in Saleh, Shivta, Avdat, Hatra, Bosra, Palmyra etc.? All World UNESCO Heritage Sites. Oh, I thought so.

Firstly 2000 saudi ISIS fighters is an underestimation. You being disingenuous once again counting only fighters as ISIS supporters. Fact most pro-isis tweets some from KSA but then again I guess they aren't ISIS supporters as you say.

Taliban got the ideology form your royals but who'd want to follow some dirty family when they can have power for themselves? ISIS sympathsiser JUBA was even bragging about.

Considering KSA brought that dirty ideology to Pakistan you have the audacity to use it as an argument is is sick. It is well accepted from even non Pakistani media this recent sectarianism which is small is attributed from your enlighten clerics. Saudis interfere in Pakistan society, hack you even gave asylum to a corrupt politician (Nawaz Sharif) who stole millions from the country so you are interfering in politics too. Turkey doesn't do this but why should your royals, what can you teach Pakistan certainly not politics or who can drive or not lol. The more your royals gets hurt the less "progressive" sh** they can send to Pakistan and world :)

LOL, of course it is. Sadly those are Western sources and they are widely confirmed. Only 500 or so are left today. That's completely bogus.

Yes, Pashtunwali was delivered from the House of Saud in the early 1980's along with Deobandism. Nice joke.:lol: Afghanistan was not known as a backwater either. Now go post a few photos of commie ruled Kabul as if that was representative for Afghanistan. For God's sake in your countries they still stone people to death in villages in huge groups. Videos of that on the internet. You have no shame.

Pashtunwali - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yes, blame your miseries on KSA - a country where all sects live in peace and which has had sectarian attacks that can be counted on 1 hand in its entire history.

Go obsess about KSA and the 450 million Arabs and remember to give a thought for your Afghan brethren that are used as cannon fodder by your beloved Farsis. Of course you are completely silent about that and more busy about KSA showcasing its influence in the Arab world. Those Wikileaks really discovered "groundbreaking" secrets.:lol::) You are a good Farsi puppet while you are supposedly crying about Pro-Arab Pakistanis 24/7.:lol:

@beast89

Do you also know something else buddy? Islam itself, including the Shia Islam that you follow, originates from KSA too. Our ancestors already spread Islam to almost the entire Muslim world (from Indonesia in the East to Morocco in the West) over 1 millennium ago and the legacy is the Muslim world and the 1.7 billion Muslims and all the Muslim sects (outside of those cults that emerged in latest years such as the Ahmadi's) and Sufism. So I am not sure what you are talking about when you say "spread". The work was already complete A LONG time ago.

Also, it's so cute that you are obsessed about 1 out of 30 or so Saudi Arabian users here (JUBA) that you call a ISIS supporter without any proof whatsoever. Genius, if he really was a ISIS supporter he would have joined ISIS long time ago. You see Saudi Arabians don't need poor Afghans to do their dirty job for them they do it themselves and that's why those that went to Chechnya, Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq etc. caused terror for their enemies. Even the US soldiers in Iraq admitted that Saudi Arabians were the most fierce warriors.

After all we are the descendants of Prophets, Prophet Muhammad (SAWS) the Sahaba and the 4 rightly Guided Caliphs and most famous Muslim warriors. Ahl al-Bayt too.

Lighten up.:)
 
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They are trying to make symbolic attacks. Attacks in Syria/Iraq don't get attention from other nations in region or other Shia's in region. Countries like Kuwaiit and KSA are wealthy and secure and these kind of attacks shock the people.
so they want to be in the news around the world what would that bring them ?
Well, you have no idea what Pakistani people and Pakistani army dealing with. More then 50,000 Paksitani died and hundred permanent disable due to this horrific teaching. Who is the teacher....

.In one hand they hold holy book other hand they have knife and shouting Allah name and under the foot another Muslim's neck for slaughter..........any idea ?
we all suffered from them not just now in the 80s and 90s in Egypt i just hope we can all work to end this threat
 
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so they want to be in the news around the world what would that bring them ?

we all suffered from them not just now in the 80s and 90s in Egypt i just hope we can all work to end this threat
Didn't one of the guys behind the 1997 massacre get made a governor a few years ago by Morsi?
 
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Didn't one of the guys behind the 1997 massacre get made a governor a few years ago by Morsi?
yes but he and morsi are now history .
by the way do you agree with your government policy of supporting the brotherhood ?
 
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yes but he and morsi are now history .
by the way do you agree with your government policy of supporting the brotherhood ?
Never supported them. Got along well with them in government, said very little when they were deposed and got along even better with their successor.
 
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RIP, I hope countries make a move and close all salafist madrassahs or just wait for terror attacks. Yemen, Lebanon, Syria should defeat Al-Qaeda, Al-Nusra because they are the same as ISIS. Countries should work together to destroy ISIS and Al-qaeda/al-nusra and any group that works with them.
It won't do much nowadays because of internet. Propaganda material easily flow through social networking sites.
 
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Never supported them. Got along well with them in government, said very little when they were deposed and got along even better with their successor.
ok the west in general
a huge media campaign to make the army look like the bad guy and the brotherhood are pro democracy oppresed by the state
the US cut aid
obama speeches
all human rights groups which one way or another follow the west and become active in the areas the west interested in making trouble in
the EU object when any of the captured terrorists go to court
not to mention what is happening in libya in qaddafi time you send jets and weapons but now when the libyan army is fighting isil you ask for talk where is all this wisdom when you were bombing qaddafi and all the weapons in Egypt came from libya
 
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ok the west in general
a huge media campaign to make the army look like the bad guy and the brotherhood are pro democracy oppresed by the state
the US cut aid
obama speeches
all human rights groups which one way or another follow the west and become active in the areas the west interested in making trouble in
the EU object when any of the captured terrorists go to court
not to mention what is happening in libya in qaddafi time you send jets and weapons but now when the libyan army is fighting isil you ask for talk where is all this wisdom when you were bombing qaddafi and all the weapons in Egypt came from libya
No such thing as "the West". Different Western countries with different policies.
Egypt was involved involved in the overthrow of Gadaffi.
Report: Egypt arming Libyan rebels — RT USA
 
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No such thing as "the West". Different Western countries with different policies.
Egypt was involved involved in the overthrow of Gadaffi.
Report: Egypt arming Libyan rebels — RT USA
lets say this is true we are saying every now that the threat from libya is not just to us to algria tunis italia france greece where is the action to stop this ?
 
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lets say this is true we are saying every now that the threat from libya is not just to us to algria tunis italia france greece where is the action to stop this ?
From what I hear, the Libyan army are doing a pretty good job in Benghazi by themselves.
 
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From what I hear, the Libyan army are doing a pretty good job in Benghazi by themselves.
yes but they need support it is not easy. anyway lets at least agree to wish them luck in the battle with isil
 
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