ResurgentIran
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LOL. That is something you have just made up. What has this to do with KSA? Did you not like that I exposed your hypocrisy or what? Seems so.
All of the people in KSA are Arabs. We are not occupying land that is not ours. Besides there are no tribal wars or anything. What are you talking about? This is not Africa or Latin America. This dynastic/regional rivalries ended a long time ago.
Shias make up less than 10% of the population and they are a minority in the Eastern Province so which country should they have? What are you talking about? They have never called for their own country.
There is no need to divide Arabs based on regions when they have been united for nearly 100 years and have a common culture now. If we occupied territory where non-Arabs lived in the majority like Iran for example does then we could talk about any historical/sane base for a possible break up of the country. The rest is just fairytales.
You can quote me on that in 50 years if we both are still here and this forum exists.
Not gonna bother with anymore replies to you (this'll be my last on this subject) because you're too much in your head.
Hypocrite my rear-end. I support equal rights (that does not necessarily mean state). Both in Palestine, and for Kurds in the respective states they live in. You havent pointed anything out, but your own stupidity.
Nor are we ockupying land that is not ours. We have several different minority groups, but most of those minority groups, if not nearly all, are an Iranic people/tribe. Iran is not an ethnicity but a nationality. We are a very stable state. Even with sanctions, do you ever hear of significant separatist movements in Iran? Cant remember the last time there was a conflict. Oh wait, there hasnt been any in modern age.
I did not say KSA will break off. Just that it has more potential to do so, because it is in nature a feudal and tribal society, held together by one family. It does not matter if its all Arabs. Do you comprehend simple English? Its a tribal society.
I repeat, KSA is an artificial state. Most states in Middle East are created by the French and Brits (Syqes-Piquot), after the fall of Ottoman Empire.
After that fall, KSA it became a mandate for the Brits, then to be replaced by Americans. It is now an American mandate, and had Al Saud not had support from US for regime survival, I would see huge potential and danger of KSA being split to several tribal enclaves.
Especially in Shia Eastern partwhere all the oil is, where people are treated as not a part of the Saudi state, but agents of Iran. LOL how pathetic is that? You accuse 10 % of your own population of being a 5th column agents of Iran. Thats how weak and insecure Saudi Arabia is.
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