He was man among men. his only One mistake was invasion of Kuwait.
Yeah , the millions of people he slaughtered doesn't even count.
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He was man among men. his only One mistake was invasion of Kuwait.
No need to justify Iran miserable loss and total humiliation by Saddam. Open up Persia history..very shameless one.
LOL, Saudis shouldn't even talk about fighting. If there's one group of people on the planet who are a bunch of sissies , plus extremely dumb , it's the Saudis. I could give a detailed instruction manual to a Saudi engineer about how to assemble a simple electrical circuit and I would be pleasantly surprised if he succeeds. Meanwhile, I would expect an iranian kid to assemble the same circuit with one hand tied and one eye blindfolded. Since you really do like to comment on other countries' history. What are the brilliant achievements of Saudi Arabia other than perfecting the art of camel riding? What are the major wars you have fought and won?
You really do need to get an encyclopaedia and read about the persian empire. Even the trebuchets and Catapults that they constructed out of wood are technologies far above the understanding of an average saudi scientist
encyclopedia should also tell you who toppled the Persian Empire before conquering india .
how do you explain the fact that says 90 percent of indian are idiots. do you think it is genetic related? and do you consider yourself one of em.? P.S indians in saudi Arabia work as street sweeper not instructors...
but what about the Iranian rule in post-Saddam era?
I understand you, yes there are many other terrorists in the government but targeting them will create even greater tention as we have seem with hashimi and issawi. but your statements about Maliki; I don't agree with them for several reasons.
First, there are over 16 ministers from the "opposition" if that is the right label. Maliki does not run the government by himself. his power is limited by the constitution. second Maliki's person is not a dictator, he may and will be changed in the upcoming elections. Speaking about Maliki like he is the only option is ridiculous.
How is Maliki serving Iranian agenda. Iran is greatly choked up by sanctions right now and is increasing oil production which is greatly damaging Iran's economy. Having similar interest with Iran one some cases does not mean serving Iranian agenda. That's what many people fail to realize.
Relations are based on mutual interest, whether its with Iran, the US, or Russia
The reason why he was elected was because his party had the greatest votes and they chose re-nominate him. Don't know exactly by his loyalty to Iran. If you mean the syrian Issue than Iraq is not the only country who called for an agreement instead of fighting and killing. Jordan, Algeria and even Egypt called for talks. Iraq does still not have the necessary weapons to protects itself in case of chaos in Syria especially air force. We Iraqis have all the right to be worried about whats going on to the neighbors next door especially with jibhat al nasr which openly calls for secterian killing.
100%, if the west, turkey, gcc and others stopped funding and arming terrorists, there will be no fighting, thus peace will be restored, however they encouraged the fighting, and even brought terrorists from the outside, a huge number, to fight and destroy Syria. but Syria is still standing, because of the Syrian people, Syrian people will never give up, we will never kneel down to the west.as a single party Iraqia won the most. But as an alliance they were not enough to form a government. anyways back then many secular shias voted for al Iraqia Bloc and that's what got them the seats. but during the last two years the party has been tearing apart. many people split from it and they lost all their support among shias and among many sunnis as well.
Iraq has called for CHANGE and not for support of Assad, but through dialog and not through war.
Iraq's words are proving true; when the fighting started in syria everyone said its just a matter of day, then months, than look now its almost 2 years and still Assad is still in power. Aljazeera has been report about "last days for Bashar" for a 2 years now and everyday these days extend...
Besides, why should Iraq support fighters who have openly called for killing shias and already speaking about " freeing Baghdad from the safawis" although they cant save their own ***** in syria.
Syria will turn into another Afghanistan if change isn't done through dialog. Just look whats happening right now, who is responsible for all the dead? I believe that states who are supporting armed groups are responsible for every drop of blood.
No one denies Iranian involvement in post-saddam era. But you have to understand that it wasn't only Iran, the gulf states have done more damage than Iran.
BTW, there were over 30 countries involved in supporting groups in Iraq, Iran is only one. Even The chief of Jordanian Intelligence admitted to supporting groups in Iraq after he was sacked. there is even a video of him with the criminal Tariq Al-Hashimi. Even syria was helping the gulf states by provided a passage. But now both Syria and Jordan regret it, they finally realized that a stable Iraq is better for them. But the KSA, Qatar, Turkey and some other countries are still conspiring to keep Iraq unstable.
as a single party Iraqia won the most. But as an alliance they were not enough to form a government. anyways back then many secular shias voted for al Iraqia Bloc and that's what got them the seats. but during the last two years the party has been tearing apart. many people split from it and they lost all their support among shias and among many sunnis as well.
Iraq has called for CHANGE and not for support of Assad, but through dialog and not through war.
Iraq's words are proving true; when the fighting started in syria everyone said its just a matter of day, then months, than look now its almost 2 years and still Assad is still in power. Aljazeera has been report about "last days for Bashar" for a 2 years now and everyday these days extend...
Besides, why should Iraq support fighters who have openly called for killing shias and already speaking about " freeing Baghdad from the safawis" although they cant save their own ***** in syria.
Syria will turn into another Afghanistan if change isn't done through dialog. Just look whats happening right now, who is responsible for all the dead? I believe that states who are supporting armed groups are responsible for every drop of blood.
Let us not forget the half million he squashed in the 80's
Iranian people still fear his name till the meanwhile!
encyclopedia should also tell you who toppled the Persian Empire before conquering india .
how do you explain the fact that says 90 percent of indian are idiots. do you think it is genetic related? and do you consider yourself one of em.? P.S indians in saudi Arabia work as street sweeper not instructors...
How brave?! getting him while out of conscious? Is this some kind of Iranian bravery?Yes, a man among men, hiding in a pit.