SalarHaqq
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The vast majority of Iran's oil and by extension government revenue comes from an Arab province... Ahwaz. I imagine Ahwaz Arabs prefer their oil revenue be spent on other Arabs as opposed to helping the Persians occupying them.
Name of the province is in fact Khuzestan and the majority of its population is not composed of native Arab speakers. It has been part of Iran since ancient times.
As for Arab Iranians, they are for the most part highly patriotic and religious people (of Shia Moslem faith), deeply attached to the Islamic Revolution and its noble principle of Resistance against zionist colonialism.
Separatist grouplets by the way are very close to Isra"el", and fully backed by the regime Tel Aviv. Just like most secular nationalist Iranians, ironically.
Reza Pahlavi, son of the last shah and a cherished symbol to secular nationalist opponents of the Islamic Republic, regularly meets with separatist leaders, calls for "ethnic" federalization of Iran, and even suggested recently that separation of provinces may be put to vote.
Of course monarchist Iranian opposition grouplets too are receiving support from the zionists. Pahlavi for instance was handed the so-called "Champion of Jewish Values International Award" by a zionist organization:
https://en.rezapahlavi.org/2016/05/...alues-international-awards-gala-may-5th-2016/
And here's Mordechai Kedar, zionist "think tank" scholar and one of the most audible voices advocating the balkanization of Iran, with the separatist "Al-Ahwaz" flag in the background:
Dismantle Iran Now
In Iran, more and more non-Persian minorities— who make up about half the country’s population—are demanding independence, suggesting that Iran could disintegrate into ethnic/national states. Th
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