I like how Iranians accuse anyone working against them as "Wahabi" and takfiring them, the exact same thing as ISIS, Iranians and ISIS are two sides of the same coin.
Yes, it's quite amusing. Crying about Takfirism all while being engaged in that more than any other nationality on PDF. Once anyone ever says a bad word about their lovely regime or country they are labeled as a "Wahhabi" regardless of where they are from, their political views, religion etc.
Anyway Daesh and the Mullah regime and their supporters are indeed two sides of the same coin or at least the same currency.
A theocratic isolated hellhole hellbent on exporting terrorism and sectarianism while crying about the same when their proxies are targeted or when they face a similar monster (Daesh). A regime outside of religion that is famous for oppressing its ethnic minorities. A fascist regime.
This can happen when you are a small ethnic minority in the MENA region and when you are a Shia as victimhood is a key component of that sect.
In any case we should be cautious here and not forget that Shia Islam originates in Hijaz and that there are more Arab Shias than Farsis but their Shia Islam is not even remotely close to Khomeini's (a Indian/Farsi falsely claiming to be a Sayyid) invention which is the "
Wilayat al Faqih" and that the Shia heartland is in Najaf and Karbala and the majority of the Mullah's there reject that Farsi invention.
Our or at least my problem is not with Shias at all. Hell not even with Farsis outside the anti-Arab ones. It's the Mullah regime and their system (recent sect within Shia Islam), foreign policy and their supporters that are the problem. In regards to the Arab world. What they do within their own country is their problem and I got nothing to do with it.
Daesh arose due to Western political failures in the ME and the meddling of the Mullah's. Anyway Daesh as a movement is temporary and has no chance of becoming a regional player on the long run unless Syria turns into a new Afghanistan (maybe the Mullah's should meddle there instead to help their starving and poverty ridden cousins the Tajiks) or Somalia.
The Mullah's project of limiting Arab Sunni Muslim hegemony in the Levant is a mission that was doomed to fail from the get go and will have bigger repercussions than benefits on the long run for the Mullah's. The longer they try to prevent that the more powerful the repercussions will be. Mark my words.
The Syrians will regain their freedom from the Child-Murderer (Al-Assad) and the terrorist groups that came to life inside Syria thanks to his crimes (Daesh, Al-Nusra) and the Shia terrorist militias. It can't be otherwise as most Syrians are not supporting either of those 3. At most just choosing the "best of the worst" depending on which Syrian you ask.
Ultimately all the regimes and dictators in the Arab and Muslim world will be removed and maybe then we will see real progress! Until then our region will be on fire. The sooner this happens the lesser violent the aftermath will be. While the longer the current situation will continue the more difficult it will be to extinguish the fire! We owe the next generation a better region because there is a big possibility that they will be even worse than the Child-Murderer, Daesh and other terrorist groups and dictators that are made up by the current generation or past generations. The next generations will be more vicious and eager to revenge past crimes and injustices. A never ending story in other words. It is our damn duty to stop this from happening if we can at the end of the day. At least I believe so. Because nobody in the region is going anywhere.
Think about it for a second. My two quick cents.
P.S: To the usual vandals:
There is no need to report my post (I have not broken any forum rules) and thus make my post disappear. I have stored it and will just post it again if this happens. So don't try.