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Russia a strong ally of Syria will conduct airstrikes against rebels

Russia and West and Israel and Pakistan i guess are only whom possess

the West used Nuclear weapon , Russia nad Israel are threaten to use .

I disagree that Iran will possess nuclear weapon or use it , Iran had missile to target oil sources/ports in region which hurt the world economy , may cause WW3 .

Iran used to be a cool place before the King was assassinated in the 1979.After this radicals took over and the rest is history.This is how the Iranian people used to look before they were suckered into this new way of life.


This was in the 70's.
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This is in Tehran

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This was in the 60's.


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Look how happy they are.Wow!

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Godobeyer

the word "Islam" means "submission" to God
Premium Member
Godobeyer i could be very wrong but in all ur comments it seems u think Assad is not that bad at all compared to the monsters(rebels and isis terrorists).?


Maybe i read wrong and i should have a cup of sleep!
Maybe my thoughts are come from life experience (that you have not) , we in Algeria experience terrorism period about 15 years , and 200 000 victimes .

in that Issue i blamed media (especialy Aljazeera) and blamed Scholars for support this fitna (civil war)
, i blamed the king of oil
 

leibowde84

Veteran Member
Wait, i though US and Iran are couple now since the deal?
Where'd you get that from. Everyone in the US is up in arms about this deal (which hasn't gone through yet, I might add), saying that the Iranians cannot be trusted to follow through on their commitments (which is supported by the evidence). And, it doesn't take a genius to see how the Iranian people feel about the US by their constant rants and rhetoric.
 
Where'd you get that from. Everyone in the US is up in arms about this deal (which hasn't gone through yet, I might add), saying that the Iranians cannot be trusted to follow through on their commitments (which is supported by the evidence). And, it doesn't take a genius to see how the Iranian people feel about the US by their constant rants and rhetoric.

I used to think that too until I saw that Bourdain show about Iran and heard it from their own mouth how much they want change.There are those who are still bitter about what happened in the 70's with the U.S. The older generation that is. All others are for change.




In this last video you can see some Iranians holding up U.S. flags and clothes.It also explains what happened to Iran and why they are the way they are today.This was not the case 40 years ago.It looked just like America over there back then.
 

leibowde84

Veteran Member
I used to think that too until I saw that Bourdain show about Iran and heard it from their own mouth how much they want change.There are those who are still bitter about what happened in the 70's with the U.S. The older generation that is. All others are for change.




In this last video you can see some Iranians holding up U.S. flags and clothes.
I understand that there are those who want change. But, there are plenty of young people in the streets who are still chanting "death to America".
 

columbus

yawn <ignore> yawn
Wait, i though US and Iran are couple now since the deal?

There is no deal yet.
Obama cannot get enough USA legislators to sign it.

He is trying to get enough to avoid an override of a veto, when the majority vote against it.
This is already a done deal. The measure will fail. The question is can Obama get it done without majority support in the Senate.
Tom
 

Flankerl

Well-Known Member
It is also completely unimportant that people in Iran want to change Iran, even if only a little bit.

Last time they tried that they were beaten up by the Revolutionary Guard. Unless they go for a coup it doesn't matter at all what they want.
 

Godobeyer

the word "Islam" means "submission" to God
Premium Member
Iran used to be a cool place before the King was assassinated in the 1979.After this radicals took over and the rest is history.This is how the Iranian people used to look before they were suckered into this new way of life.


This was in the 70's.
BR11-1.jpg


This is in Tehran

Tehran,%2Bca.%2B1960s-1970s%2B%289%29.jpg


This was in the 60's.


a_look_at_life_in_iran_during_the_60s_and_70s_640_10.jpg

Look how happy they are.Wow!

61bae7599c5cc585db4ebbe6104a629b.jpg

they choose new way of life and new leaders , if that make West harm them for that, that's not necessry intervention .

it's not culture changed it's about alliance and politic disagreement .

so West want from Iran to become as Kings of oil "sheeps", a follower .it's decision not up to her .

cause it's may threaten oil sources in region and Israel regime .
 

dust1n

Zindīq
Iran used to be a cool place before the King was assassinated in the 1979.After this radicals took over and the rest is history.This is how the Iranian people used to look before they were suckered into this new way of life.

That and his rampant corruption and brutality. Also, the Shah wasn't assassinated.
 

columbus

yawn <ignore> yawn
Nope. We aren't too keen of them as well. Mutual hatred, I guess.

Speak for yourself.
I don't have any problem with the Iranian people. I think that they are pretty cool.
A little religious for my tastes, but then I live in South Jesustan, Indiana. I'm used to that. And I dislike their government, with it's pretence of being a republic. Everyone knows that the elite class choose who people get to vote for, while actually maintaining their own power.

Then I look at the USA presidential candidates. I see the same thing. The elite are the billionaires, the high priests of Mammon. I'm not impressed by our government either.
But I like the Iranian people.
Tom
 

leibowde84

Veteran Member
Speak for yourself.
I don't have any problem with the Iranian people. I think that they are pretty cool.
A little religious for my tastes, but then I live in South Jesustan, Indiana. I'm used to that. And I dislike their government, with it's pretence of being a republic. Everyone knows that the elite class choose who people get to vote for, while actually maintaining their own power.

Then I look at the USA presidential candidates. I see the same thing. The elite are the billionaires, the high priests of Mammon. I'm not impressed by our government either.
But I like the Iranian people.
Tom
I'm not talking about how I feel about them. And I'm also not talking about the Iranian people. I'm talking about the Iranian Government.

I was referring to the general feeling throughout the US too. I, personally, have absolutely no problem with the Iranian people. But, that is irrelevant to how the country as a whole feels generally.
 

Shad

Veteran Member
I used to think that too until I saw that Bourdain show about Iran and heard it from their own mouth how much they want change.There are those who are still bitter about what happened in the 70's with the U.S. The older generation that is. All others are for change.




In this last video you can see some Iranians holding up U.S. flags and clothes.It also explains what happened to Iran and why they are the way they are today.This was not the case 40 years ago.It looked just like America over there back then.

Pretty much my experience. The stereotype was shattered years ago when a group of visiting professors, lectures and scholars from Tehran University were at SFU. Lovely people that wouldn't stand out in a crowd
 
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