Bulkboy
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IS, quoting khomeini is not proving anything. he is a fanatic lunatic. obviously he have to say certain things(he does after all have to atleast try to give iran some credibility in the western world. you buying into everything he says and painting a picture of him as some saint is well, pretty darn ignorant to say the least.
and stop calling me ignorant for having a different view than yours, u think i buy into all the western media says, while u urself are obviously taking information from teheran as the holy truth. thats ridicolous, obviously there are inaccuracy coming from both sides, however i trust the western democratic media more than i trust the religious leader of Iran.
and come on, obviously he had to condemn the terrorist attacks on september 11th, i mean all countries did, that doesent mean teheran wasnt happy it happend. Iran has said that they view the US as the great satan and israel as the little satan.
saying that the US is the cause of instability in iraq is ridicolous, the invasion was wrong we agree, but who is responsible for making iraq unstable right now? its terrorist group, many passing through iran and leading their operations from iran without teheran doing anything about it. iran view this as an opportunity to attack america indirectly.
saying that the US government is the greatest supporter of terrorism is also kinda lame. you can not seriously mean that because the US supports israel that can be compared to iran supporting hezbollah. israel is, whether u like it or not, come to stay. founded in 1948, and still to this day the only real democracy in the middle east a valuable ally for the US. i agree that israels policy towards the palestinians is flawed and that they infact violate human rights. however, israel has its right to exist, and not be wiped off the map as iran wishes.
to me it seems u are so obsessed with critisizing american foreign policy, that u kinda loose ur grip. obviously america has made mistakes, both in the past and now, but jesus man, the alternative is much worse, withdrawing from iraq now will not solve anything, letting iran getting nuclear weapons will not solve anything, both these options are untolerable and will eventually lead to a more unstable middle east. and comparing america and israel to terrorist groups just isnt valuable in a healthy debate.
and stop calling me ignorant for having a different view than yours, u think i buy into all the western media says, while u urself are obviously taking information from teheran as the holy truth. thats ridicolous, obviously there are inaccuracy coming from both sides, however i trust the western democratic media more than i trust the religious leader of Iran.
and come on, obviously he had to condemn the terrorist attacks on september 11th, i mean all countries did, that doesent mean teheran wasnt happy it happend. Iran has said that they view the US as the great satan and israel as the little satan.
saying that the US is the cause of instability in iraq is ridicolous, the invasion was wrong we agree, but who is responsible for making iraq unstable right now? its terrorist group, many passing through iran and leading their operations from iran without teheran doing anything about it. iran view this as an opportunity to attack america indirectly.
saying that the US government is the greatest supporter of terrorism is also kinda lame. you can not seriously mean that because the US supports israel that can be compared to iran supporting hezbollah. israel is, whether u like it or not, come to stay. founded in 1948, and still to this day the only real democracy in the middle east a valuable ally for the US. i agree that israels policy towards the palestinians is flawed and that they infact violate human rights. however, israel has its right to exist, and not be wiped off the map as iran wishes.
to me it seems u are so obsessed with critisizing american foreign policy, that u kinda loose ur grip. obviously america has made mistakes, both in the past and now, but jesus man, the alternative is much worse, withdrawing from iraq now will not solve anything, letting iran getting nuclear weapons will not solve anything, both these options are untolerable and will eventually lead to a more unstable middle east. and comparing america and israel to terrorist groups just isnt valuable in a healthy debate.