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Thursday, May 25, 2017

Re: [mukto-mona] Re: op-ed in bdnews



Yes, Iran has not been a saint since its Islamic revolution but I dare to say, Iran could have been a different story if US has had handled it differently since Shah and Mossadek time. Not that...Iran's religious leaders/Mullahs should justify American behavior as a valid reason to take Iran towards the Islamic rule of darkness. But they did seize the opportunity by hijacking the revolution.... because moderates did not step up to the cause of a civil Iran. Is it a permanent theocracy in Iran? Forever? I am not sure about that... because Iranians are not Arabs!

The Shia-Sunni fight is not a new phenomenon and it started since Muhammed's death. And, Arabs taking over the fire worshipers forcibly, the divide became more pronounced and visible over the years. Persians were culturally different but that was not allowed in Islam as we see that Islam means a total business. A total submission to the Arab culture and its supremacy was the only way! The trend of religious culture has spread like a fire to please Allah and his messenger.  Even Indian subcontinent and far East were not spared.

Hizbollah is Arab/Shia based group and they are being patronized by Iran as to hedge against the Sunni dominance. If Hizbollah was not there in Lebanon and Syria, the whole region would have been under ISIS control right after Iraq war. Honestly speaking, I am more scared of a Pakistani bomb being gone off in Israel than a Persian bomb passed to Hizbollah people. Iran did not attack any country as far history tells me? If it wants a bomb to hedge against the Sunni, Saudis, can you blame them? Would Iran become a suicidal country when it knows it can be perished in minutes? I do not think so.


On Wednesday, May 24, 2017 6:39 PM, "Dristy Pat dristypat5@gmail.com [mukto-mona]" <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 
"Why is this man barking on Iran when Saudis are the real perpetrators of all world's evils?"

Deeldar, yes, Saudi has funded/bribed terrorists to keep their kingdom safe in the past, but, we need to analyze the situation with proper context at hand.  The Frankenstein Saudis have created are now coming after them. Also, another eternal enemy, Iran, is knocking at Saudi door step.
Iran is a terrorist nation. It has created Hezbullah and Hamaz militant groups, and sponsored Muslim Brotherhood movement.
If Iran becomes nuclear power, you can bet that, America, Israel, and Saudis will be on the receiving line of the nuclear attacks. Many might say, they won't choose mutual destruction, but they must remember, Iranians are ready for mutual destruction for awaiting eternal pleasure.  So, no one should bet on the assertion that Iran will not go for mutual destruction.
For that reason, Iran is much more dangerous now than Saudis. Saudis, as you know, are willing to reverse the course, but Iran is moving ahead of the path of destruction.  Trump is now trying to avail this opportunity with Saudis to corner Iran. That's all.


On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 6:13 PM, DeEldar shahdeeldar@gmail.com [mukto-mona] <mukto-mona@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 
The question is whether the djini could be put back in the bottle again? Do Saudis have the clout and capacity to tame these murderers? With Manchester in mind, it is only matter of time when the next one goes of some where in the Europe? Interesting to note that Israel has become the net beneficiary of all these Jihadi terror activities by building huge wall around it. Golan Heights is gradually becoming an Israeli Heights forever. The winners and losers are already painfully established in the Middle-East. The cooler Israeli brains have prevailed. Would Arabs be given a permanent security council seat? Would they be able to handle the responsibility? These are some loose thoughts that might not be related to the topic but it makes me wonder why Arabs have failed to produce great minds for last two hundred years? Do problem lie with the religion or genes of the people? 

On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 9:54 AM, ANISUR RAHMAN <anisur.rahman1@btinternet.com > wrote:
Yes, I agree with you that even arrogant egoistical Donald Trump has become prisoner of his office. But if he can hold the criminal-in-chief Saudi Arabia by the neck and make the king eat the humble pie to dismantle the infrastructure of Wahhabism, that would be a great thing. Wahhabism has done more damage to the world than anything else. Once Wahhabism is out of the way, you will find that Iran is no longer threat to anybody.

- AR


On Tuesday, 23 May 2017, 14:02, DeEldar <shahdeeldar@gmail.com> wrote:


Great writing!

My comment:
Needless to say that Trump has become a poodle of his own American presidential chair. He said things to get voters' attention but once he entered the White house, he is not the same man that he used to be just six months ago.  Saudi means money, darkness and Sunni power with covert and overt terrorism, period! But who cares as long as Saudis buy the American weapons and services to protect the holy Kaba. Why is this man barking on Iran when Saudis are the real perpetrators of all world's evils? A new game of deception to American public and blue-eyed Trump supporters? Only time will tell.








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