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Alevi shia’s where also Turks just like Shah Ismail he used secterianism and divided our people just like todays irans shia secterianism in the middle east, so before its too late Ottomans decided to crush and wipe out this shia fitna/threat.
just like Kurds that were called Mountain Turks in a certain country ?
 
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If anyone does not appreciate the high intellect of the officials of the great Islamic Republic, they are free to flee to Isra"el" and become the next Reza "Kahlili". The leaders of Iran are the absolutely smartest human beings in leadership positions alive at this point of history. Clairvoyant, valiant, gallant, brave, courageous and resourceful do not begin to describe this entourage of world-class leaders, that have extended the Persian Empire from Herat to Beirut, and are now rectifying the historical mistake of Ashkenaz-ra"el". Glory to the heroes!
 
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Any examples?

Lets talk about Iranian & Russian backed Assad Regime in Syria:
Corruption of Assad ruling elite:

Taking advantage of the increased role of the state as a result of the civil war, Bashar and his wife Asma have begun annexing Syria's economic assets from their loyalists, seeking to displace the old business elites and monopolize their direct control of the economy. Maher al-Assad, the brother of Bashar, has also become wealthy by overseeing the operations of Syria's state-sponsored captagon drug industry and seizing much of the spoils of war. The ruling couple currently owns vast swathes of Syria's shipping, real estate, telecommunications and banking sectors.Significant changes have been happening to Syrian economy since the government's confiscation campaigns launched in 2019, which involved major economic assets being transferred to the Presidential couple to project their power and influence. Particularly noteworthy dynamic has been the rise of Asma al-Assad, who heads Syria's clandestine economic council and is thought to have become "a central funnel of economic power in Syria". Through her Syria Trust NGO, the backbone of her financial network, Asma vets the foreign aid coming to Syria; since the government authorizes UN organizations only if it works under state agencies.
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Secterianism:
During Hafez-al-Assad's reign, he resorted to emphasising the sectarian identities that the previous Ba'ath Party rejected; believing the only way to ensure stability was through building a trusted security force... Hafez pursued a strategy to “make the Alawite community a loyal monolith while keeping Syria's Sunni majority divided”. Yet Syria became a police state, enforcing stability through threat of brute force repression... Bashar had already followed in his father's footsteps, carefully manoeuvring his most loyal allies into the military-security apparatus, government ministries and the Ba’ath party.

— Antonia Robson

The regime followed a strategy of sectarianization by arming Alawite militias and directing them to massacre Sunni settlements, which sparked an armed Islamist response equally sectarian and unforgiving.
How this Iranian & Russian backed Assad Regime dealt with peaceful Protests?
According to Britannica, It was in the impoverished drought-stricken rural province of Darʿā, in southern Syria, that the first major protests occurred in March 2011. A group of children had been arrested and tortured by the authorities for writing antiregime graffiti; incensed local people took to the street to demonstrate for political and economic reforms. Security forces responded harshly, conducting mass arrests and sometimes firing on demonstrators. The violence of the regime’s response added visibility and momentum to the protesters’ cause, and within weeks similar nonviolent protests had begun to appear in cities around the country. Videos of security forces beating and firing at protesters—captured by witnesses on mobile phones—were circulated around the country and smuggled out to foreign media outlets.


Secterian Dimension of Assad's crackdown on Syrians
From early on, the uprising and the regime’s response had a sectarian dimension. Many of the protesters belonged to the country’s Sunni majority, while the ruling Assad family were members of the country’s ʿAlawite minority. ʿAlawites also dominated the security forces and the irregular militias that carried out some of the worst violence against protesters and suspected opponents of the regime.

SOURCE:
https://www.britannica.com/event/Syrian-Civil-War

My conclusion is that Iranians hold no moral high ground here.Do you think that these corrupt entities backed by Iranian Mullahs and Russian Dictator can defeat the Zionists and US?

I will leave this question for you.
On a side note, Britannica is highly credible source for reference.
 
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Need to keep in mind trump is a clear cut liar and narcissistic, it all has to be about him.

I think the Iranians may have tipped off their retaliation to prevent lots of American troop deaths and escalation but did enough to show they can hurt them if needed.

I personally found the response weak given the US took out a general but maybe saner minds prevailed and didn't want escalation which is the right call.
 
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Lets talk about Iranian & Russian backed Assad Regime in Syria:
Corruption of Assad ruling elite:

Taking advantage of the increased role of the state as a result of the civil war, Bashar and his wife Asma have begun annexing Syria's economic assets from their loyalists, seeking to displace the old business elites and monopolize their direct control of the economy. Maher al-Assad, the brother of Bashar, has also become wealthy by overseeing the operations of Syria's state-sponsored captagon drug industry and seizing much of the spoils of war. The ruling couple currently owns vast swathes of Syria's shipping, real estate, telecommunications and banking sectors.Significant changes have been happening to Syrian economy since the government's confiscation campaigns launched in 2019, which involved major economic assets being transferred to the Presidential couple to project their power and influence. Particularly noteworthy dynamic has been the rise of Asma al-Assad, who heads Syria's clandestine economic council and is thought to have become "a central funnel of economic power in Syria". Through her Syria Trust NGO, the backbone of her financial network, Asma vets the foreign aid coming to Syria; since the government authorizes UN organizations only if it works under state agencies.
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Secterianism:
During Hafez-al-Assad's reign, he resorted to emphasising the sectarian identities that the previous Ba'ath Party rejected; believing the only way to ensure stability was through building a trusted security force... Hafez pursued a strategy to “make the Alawite community a loyal monolith while keeping Syria's Sunni majority divided”. Yet Syria became a police state, enforcing stability through threat of brute force repression... Bashar had already followed in his father's footsteps, carefully manoeuvring his most loyal allies into the military-security apparatus, government ministries and the Ba’ath party.

— Antonia Robson

The regime followed a strategy of sectarianization by arming Alawite militias and directing them to massacre Sunni settlements, which sparked an armed Islamist response equally sectarian and unforgiving.
How this Iranian & Russian backed Assad Regime dealt with peaceful Protests?
According to Britannica, It was in the impoverished drought-stricken rural province of Darʿā, in southern Syria, that the first major protests occurred in March 2011. A group of children had been arrested and tortured by the authorities for writing antiregime graffiti; incensed local people took to the street to demonstrate for political and economic reforms. Security forces responded harshly, conducting mass arrests and sometimes firing on demonstrators. The violence of the regime’s response added visibility and momentum to the protesters’ cause, and within weeks similar nonviolent protests had begun to appear in cities around the country. Videos of security forces beating and firing at protesters—captured by witnesses on mobile phones—were circulated around the country and smuggled out to foreign media outlets.


Secterian Dimension of Assad's crackdown on Syrians
From early on, the uprising and the regime’s response had a sectarian dimension. Many of the protesters belonged to the country’s Sunni majority, while the ruling Assad family were members of the country’s ʿAlawite minority. ʿAlawites also dominated the security forces and the irregular militias that carried out some of the worst violence against protesters and suspected opponents of the regime.


SOURCE:
https://www.britannica.com/event/Syrian-Civil-War

My conclusion is that Iranians hold no moral high ground here.Do you think that these corrupt entities backed by Iranian Mullahs and Russian Dictator can defeat the Zionists and US?

I will leave this question for you.
On a side note, Britannica is highly credible source for reference.
Bashar al-Assad is better than most of the ruling dictators of the Arab countries.
 
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Bashar al-Assad is better than most of the ruling dictators of the Arab countries.
@TNT in case you have any doubts about Iranian support to this tyrant entity, just look at this post by an Iranian member on PDF.Look he can't escape from the fact that Iran is supporting a cruel entity. his only way to escape is by posing a stupid counter question.

Most of Arab dictators have at least raised the Living standards of their own civillians significantly.
But look at Iranian backed Assad regime,they have only brought misery for the people of Syria.
 
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@TNT in case you have any doubts about Iranian support to this tyrant entity, just look at this post by an Iranian member on PDF.Look he can't escape from the fact that Iran is supporting a cruel entity. his only way to escape is by posing a stupid counter question.

Most of Arab dictators have at least raised the Living standards of their own civillians significantly.
But look at Iranian backed Assad regime,they have only brought misery for the people of Syria.
Syria was a very good place for all the people of that country. Ask the Syrians themselves.

The entire conflict in Syria was to destroy an anti-Israeli state. This order came from America and Israel, and the actors were Turkey, Saudi Arabia,..
 
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Turks of this forum are one of the most retarded stupids bunches that i have ever seen in online forums.

Trump is a pathological liar, tomorrow he will claim Iran's late general Soleimani is alive and he resides in Washington and Turks of this forum will repeat his non sense 24/7.

Trump's lies cannot hide the fact that Turks are whores of west Asia, they are the ones providing Israel with oil. They played Sunni-Shia card to destroy Syria and Iraq in collaboration with Zionists.
 
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Are you talking about Syrian Civil War?
Asking because I can then proceed accordingly.
There was no civil war in Syria you idiot. ISIS and other terrorists imposed a war on Syrian nation enabling Takfiri elements to take over Syrian territories. Millions of Syrian refugees were taken to hostage by Turks and their government to score points from European union. Whenever Dollar and Euro flow stopped to Turkey, Turks sent refugees to borders of Europe and Greece.

What Syrians went through was a NATO planned scenario.
 
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Lets talk about Iranian & Russian backed Assad Regime in Syria:
Corruption of Assad ruling elite:

Taking advantage of the increased role of the state as a result of the civil war, Bashar and his wife Asma have begun annexing Syria's economic assets from their loyalists, seeking to displace the old business elites and monopolize their direct control of the economy. Maher al-Assad, the brother of Bashar, has also become wealthy by overseeing the operations of Syria's state-sponsored captagon drug industry and seizing much of the spoils of war. The ruling couple currently owns vast swathes of Syria's shipping, real estate, telecommunications and banking sectors.Significant changes have been happening to Syrian economy since the government's confiscation campaigns launched in 2019, which involved major economic assets being transferred to the Presidential couple to project their power and influence. Particularly noteworthy dynamic has been the rise of Asma al-Assad, who heads Syria's clandestine economic council and is thought to have become "a central funnel of economic power in Syria". Through her Syria Trust NGO, the backbone of her financial network, Asma vets the foreign aid coming to Syria; since the government authorizes UN organizations only if it works under state agencies.
View attachment 970059


Secterianism:
During Hafez-al-Assad's reign, he resorted to emphasising the sectarian identities that the previous Ba'ath Party rejected; believing the only way to ensure stability was through building a trusted security force... Hafez pursued a strategy to “make the Alawite community a loyal monolith while keeping Syria's Sunni majority divided”. Yet Syria became a police state, enforcing stability through threat of brute force repression... Bashar had already followed in his father's footsteps, carefully manoeuvring his most loyal allies into the military-security apparatus, government ministries and the Ba’ath party.

— Antonia Robson

The regime followed a strategy of sectarianization by arming Alawite militias and directing them to massacre Sunni settlements, which sparked an armed Islamist response equally sectarian and unforgiving.
How this Iranian & Russian backed Assad Regime dealt with peaceful Protests?
According to Britannica, It was in the impoverished drought-stricken rural province of Darʿā, in southern Syria, that the first major protests occurred in March 2011. A group of children had been arrested and tortured by the authorities for writing antiregime graffiti; incensed local people took to the street to demonstrate for political and economic reforms. Security forces responded harshly, conducting mass arrests and sometimes firing on demonstrators. The violence of the regime’s response added visibility and momentum to the protesters’ cause, and within weeks similar nonviolent protests had begun to appear in cities around the country. Videos of security forces beating and firing at protesters—captured by witnesses on mobile phones—were circulated around the country and smuggled out to foreign media outlets.


Secterian Dimension of Assad's crackdown on Syrians
From early on, the uprising and the regime’s response had a sectarian dimension. Many of the protesters belonged to the country’s Sunni majority, while the ruling Assad family were members of the country’s ʿAlawite minority. ʿAlawites also dominated the security forces and the irregular militias that carried out some of the worst violence against protesters and suspected opponents of the regime.


SOURCE:
https://www.britannica.com/event/Syrian-Civil-War

My conclusion is that Iranians hold no moral high ground here.Do you think that these corrupt entities backed by Iranian Mullahs and Russian Dictator can defeat the Zionists and US?

I will leave this question for you.
On a side note, Britannica is highly credible source for reference.
Yeah, Pakistan for example has the cleanest governing system you joker.
 
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