Madali
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I don't think that anyone here cares whether you "like" KSA or not or anything for that matter.
Before commenting I would suggest you to read what this organization is really about and the laws that govern it before making such ridiculous comments. Obviously this Islamic Military Alliance (which is still at its infancy for obvious reasons - cannot understand how this can be a surprise) cannot operate in non-member states such as Syria and Iraq without their "governments" permission. Not to say that those states only exist on paper nowadays.
Pakistan? Well, the Pakistani government has not wanted such help. Same with Nigeria.
However who says that such help should be/is limited to boots on the ground? May I dare to claim that those states already cooperate closely in regards to counterterrorism. Yeah, I think so. Surprise, surprise.
Anyway the only reason Iranians here are bitching and crying a bit is due to you guys being excluded but historically you should be used to such a feeling so not sure what this fuss is about to be honest. I mean your entire current "ideology/viewpoint" is that you are the victim in a sea of enemies and that everyone is out to get you. That is why, during the Shah, that your best friend in the neighborhood was Israel. Another outsider who shared/share such similar views but on other issues and in a different way.
Anyway if we ever want boots on the ground we can always ask the Iranian Mullah's to "donate" a few Afghan/Pakistani/Hazara/unfortunately also some Iraqi Shia Arabs/Lebanese slaves (they can only be used once or twice as they usually return in coffins) and if the "production factory" is low we can always ask those guys below:
The reason I prefaced my post by saying, even though i don't like KSA, was to show that even my bias against your government does not stop me from wishing the coalition to succeed against actual terrorist groups.
That is, if there are actual efforts against battling real terrorists (such as ISIS), I wish you guys the very best of luck, even if I don't like your gov. As an example, I don't like USA's foreign policy but any action they take against ISIS makes me pleased.
I think sometimes people allow their emotions against a country cloud the way they view an incident. That is, sometimes if a person is anti-iran and (as an example) they are fighting ISIS, they would prefer ISIS to win. I'm not like that. If KSA fights ISIS, I would hope they defeat ISIS, even if I don't like KSA. That's why I said it. I tried to say that battling terrorism should transcend any subjective feelings towards a country.