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We have a different idea of what makes countries stronger. For KSA, We did resort to military options twice, firstly, in Yemen where 25k Iran-backed Shias were slaughtered, begged for a ceasefire which did occur but in our watch's not someone else's. Secondly, in Bahrain despite the fact that Iranians consider Bahrain to be a part of their own home land. Yet we saw nothing but empty shouts and raves.
Similarly, we contributed to the overthrow of the Muslim Brotherhood of which Iran invested several hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars, and what did happen? Well, Iran's charge de faire was kicked out of the country, and to add an insult to injury, today, the Egyptian Supreme Court pressed new charges against the MB, they accused them of conspiring with foreign entities i.e. Iran, Hezbollah, and Hamas? See a pattern in this?
It supported a Shia group, on religious basis, offering millions and millions of dollars, while starving their own people.
And What is happening today? Iranians and Hezbollah personnels are dying on daily basis in Syria due to their role, which instigated the Muslim World against them.
Only fools would think that Lebanese are loyal to Iran by nature, it is only Hezbollah.
Try to do some research prior to getting into a civil debate whereby common sense, knowledge and rational apply.
March 14 Alliance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
How many presidents did the March 14 Alliance have in office over the years? How did they manage to instigate the Lebanese against Hezbollah? What kind of sentiment does the average Lebanese have toward Hezbollah? You do realize that more than 3000 Lebanese of whom happen to be Shias died during the 2006 war? Southern Lebanon was sent back to the Stone Age.
Basically, what happened during the invasion of Iraq by the US was nothing more than a natural pecking-order whereby the vast majority of people who adhere to the Shia's faith elected a Shia prime minister. If Iran holds power in Iraq then Iran should at least have tried to protect those who share something in common with her or at least protect its own citizens in Iraq.
Here are some examples:
Several killed in Iraq-Iran pipeline attack - Middle East - Al Jazeera English
Bombing kills Iranian pilgrim in Iraq - Tehran Times
Iran pilgrims die in Iraq bombing - Middle East - World - The Independent
For KSA, having a cordial relation with Iraq is more than enough. We look for no trouble or try to make any in a country where tens and tens of Iraqis - most of whom are Shias - are being killed in daily basis.
When it comes to Bahrain, I don't know whether I should laugh or clap at your intelligence, actions speak louder than words!
m.youtube.com/watch?v=gwpJXpKVFwE
On the other hand, there were only mere rants, like always via PressTV
If Iran insists on claiming that Bahrain is a part of its own land, then Iran has to demonstrate the same force the RSLF demonstrated in Bahrain!
Yemen wasn't a paradise to Iran's aspiration either. Every single dollar they spent on their terrorists flew like a pie in the sky!
Again, if Iran wants to protect or save their own brothers and sisters, they need to have enough balls to scramble their F-4s & F-5s to Yemen! I'm sure they are going to get the same treat they got in the 80s when we shot two war planes of theirs. Funnily enough, they never asked the Saudis to return the bodies of their own pilots, this shows how cheap their citizens are.
Are you trying to be broad and dumb in here? Bahrain is considered to be a part of greater Persia, they have been dreaming to capture since the 1950s. Denying such fact is like denying the fact that sun raises from the east, sets from the west.
If this is the kind of meddling you are talking about, then please bring more!
m.youtube.com/watch?v=ln55vvI-XLI
Instead of spending the money on their citizens especially those who are dying due to the lack of medicine, the Mullahs continue outsourcing every single penny externally. They're being milked by every nook and cranny, once in Egypt by the MB, Hamas in Gaza, Assad in Syria, terrorists in Yemen, and elsewhere.
Six Million Iranian Patients suffer from lack of medicine due to US Sanctions | Global Research
Wouldn't be more prudent if they try to save their own people? Instead of spending money here and there.
With the new terms dictated by the Intl. community to inspect Iran's military industrial complexes, and the new sets of sanctions imposed by the Congress, I clearly see how bright this interim " agreement " is going.
The US commander in chief couldn't stand a chance against the Egyptian people, demanding the step down of the former president Mubarak. If you call this a stab in the back, then I still see some hope in humanity, won't regret voting for Barack Hussein Obama.
If you see a confidence in Iran over the nuke agreement, then I must say that you know nothing about politics, diplomacy by extension.
Yeah, expelling the Iranian charge de faire to Egypt shows how much of a big influence they have in the Arab world.
And yeah, Morocco's termination of foreign relations with Iran shows how much of a big influence they have in the Arab world.
And yeah, Bahrain's decision to halt all travel from/to Iran shows how much of influence they have in the Arab world.
And yeah, the UAE's voting in favor of new sanctions two years ago against Iran shows how influential the Iranians are in the Arab world.
And yeah, Sudan's announcement that it will limit its cooperation with Iran shows the great influence the Iranians have in the Arab world.
The more money Iran spends to gawk around the Arab world is greatly appreciated, we want them to spend as much as they possibly could!
It's been three years already when we invaded Bahrain, let's see how this great influence would work.
Speaking of the on-sight targeting of Saudi oil fields, I hate to disappoint you but Iran's crappy copied North Korean missiles make no difference to us. We enjoy air superiority over them, not to mention the peace shield, bro!
Saudi Arabia - Peace Shield
You may also check this out to see how vulnerable we are if it comes to Iran's missile might!
http://dspace.mit.edu/openaccess-disseminate/1721.1/66242
You mean haven't we learned a lesson from Iraq? I guess, you should ask the Iranians, after all, they lost 600k to Iraq!
Not to mention the massive air campaign launched against them despite the fact that Iraq had aging MiG-21s compared to their F-14s.
Don't you see or fallow the news? Almost everyday Al-Qaida claims an attack against Shias in which tens die.
The Saudi Shia community is divided with one wanting to kill the other just because they fallow a different school of Shiaism. We are the ones who protect them.
Bro, equip yourself with knowledge, otherwise you gonna lose the argument!
The Baathist regime used multiple types of propaganda, intimidation to instigate the Iraqis against the Iranians. The Pan-Arabist regime never gave a crap about faith or sect, otherwise, the orthodox Christian Tariq Aziz wouldn't have been appointed by the party to be their FM.
Not all Shias are in favor of what's taking place in Syria, some of them risked their lives to condemn Shias involvement in this such as the Leader of Al-Mahdi's Army, and the former Mufti of Lebanon. While Al-Nusrah, Al-Qaida are taking the league on the other hand but more brutally - but they still don't represent the Sunnis -
Iran is sending its own people to fight over their which is good, let them bleed to death.
That's a blatant lie bro! Many are sneaking into the Syrian boarders from Turkey, Lebanon, and Jordan. Most of them are joining the far right groups.
Iran had its chance where it can retaliate when it enjoyed on-cutting-edge military over us. By the time when we shot 200 Iranians dead, shot down their jets, we saw nothing but big talk. Now the Taliban will return to power, we will keep them in check.
When the Taliban - which we created to counter them - killed their own boarder guards in the late 90s, they went to protest to the UN, while we on the other hand, bombed the heck out of the Hauthis, without giving a fuzz about the UN or whoever. See the difference?
Nothing can feed my guilty pleasure than lecturing a clueless dingbat, the more I get to see your kin, the more I believe that I was meant to be here.
As the saying goes, I think that is " all she wrote " for myself.
I hope it won't be as laugable as the treatment you were given by the US