PakistaniPacifist
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No...I am saying that if the US attack Iran via the sea, then Iran will be hard press to find 'just cause' to attack neighbors who hosted US forces but does nothing and that those US forces have done nothing.
Well America will need to have troops stationed on the ground somewhere in the middle east and those that countries do station American troops will be a viable target for Iran to attack. In desert storm Saudi was used as a base to house US troops and equipment, I’m sure against Iran, Saudi again will be used. Iranian General feels that they are more than well equipped to handle the US navy.
The next incursion will be air strikes.
Any US/Israeli air strikes violating Iranian sovereignty will cause an all out war, Iran is not like any other country in the region, where it will sit idly by while its land is bombarded in the air by US fighter jet, their reaction I’m sure will be swift and devastating. Iranian generals themselves have admitted that America is superior in the air and I’m sure they will be doing everything in their power to bolster up their defensive capabilities in the event of a war. I’ve read that they are trying to acquire the s-300 missile defence system from Russian along with improving their SAM capabilities.
And you think Iranians are more knowledgeable about Americans? When was the last time Americans gathered in the streets chanting 'Death to Iran'?
Yes from my personal perception, they most certainly are, I been fortunate to speak to fair amount of Americans in America, U.K as well as American expats living in Prague and Hungary. They ranged from African-American/White American of Irish and Italian descent/Hispanic Americans and mainly all have said our people back home live in a complete bubble and are ignorant of the world outside America. Some even said its only on coming to Europe that they changed there perception off different countries and witnessed the unfavourably heavy handed approach taken by the US on countries in the Middle East.
I only talked to a few Iranian during my stay in Iran as unlike in America I was their mainly for religious reasons but all were extremely eager to convey their thoughts on America and all spoke extremely favourably about them, their frustration was directed towards the American media for vilifying them and the American government. Those Iranian who chant ‘Death to American’ are talking about the government and not the people of America.
If you watch the video on the link below, the 2nd guy being interviewed was similar to the responses I got from Iranians in Iran.
FRONTLINE/World: Election 2008 - The World is Watching: Views from the Streets of Tehran | PBS
Lets make it clear, Iran isn’t the one threatening the US and implying it will bomb the country into the stone age if it doesn’t comply with its wills.
bad comparison, Iran was at a stalemate with Iraq and could not win the war. yet the enemy they could not defeat was defeated within days during the Gulf war. by a smaller army (about 900,000) compared to the millions the Iranians had during the Iran/Iraq war.
Victory means different things to different people, for me its an outstanding achievement that the Iranians where able to defend their land when they had just chucked out an Iranian leader backed by America with absolutely no outside help. They relied on no-one but themselves throughout the war, with hardly any foreign assistance, were able to defend their land effectively against an Iraq backed heavily in modern technology and weaponry from the US with the help of Arab funding.
At the start of the war, Iran’s main objective was to defend every inch of its territory while Saddams was to occupy Iran and gain control of Iranian oil fields while making Iraq the most dominant power in the Persian Gulf. He also wanted to put a stop to Ayatollah Khomeini (r.a) Islamic revolution, judging by both their aims and with beauty of hindsight we can clearly see who achieved what they set out to do.
Saddam and his Iraq incurred massive debts and its economy was absolutely crippled as a result of the war, which then later caused him to invade Kuwait to gain access and control of their oil fields. It was the Iranians who totally decimated Saddams’ Iraq, his reputation and their economy never recovered, even to this day the Iraqi government is asking for those debt to be annulled.
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