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Iran to Deliver a Missile Blow to Azerbaijan

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  • #11
    Originally posted by Dave
    Kurds supported the Americans in Iraq, but they didn't get their Kurdistan. I don't think Kurds are blind enough to support an eventual invasion of Iran.

    The Iranian Azeris aren't like the Azerbaijanis. First of all, they are Iranian citizens, which means that they are very religious (unlike the Azerbaijanis). The Iranian Azeris use the Arabic script instead of the Cyrillic script. There are probably many more differences that I don't see...

    If the Americans take over Iran, it would be better for them to keep it in one piece.
    I agree, Kurds will have as much chance of getting Kurdistan in Iran as they have it now in Iraq. Kurds wil be used and discarded. Furthermore, dviding Iran will not fit into America's strategic plans for the region, which will be another puppet state allowing US bases to be built on its land and US industry to use its raw resources.

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    • #12
      I was talking to an Iranian guy I know from my school. He confirmed that they know of such installations being built in Azerbaijan. And he further commented that a US invasion of Iran (if godforbid there was one) would be from Azerbaijan. Finally, he was pretty certain they would pay dearly for such a choice.

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      • #13
        just noticed that everbody fools kurds with a peice of land like fooling a child with candy.... one wonders if they are gonna fall for that again.... and if USA happens to attack iran then i will start to believe that Amreicans really try to dig their own grave and this time would be the last for them...i dont know if their economy can handle another war... iran is not iraq... it looks like American empire being more aggressive as they come close to their expire date... as all other empires did in the history...

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Armand
          just noticed that everbody fools kurds with a peice of land like fooling a child with candy...
          lol. you consider giving land to Kurds as fooling them!! i wish they fool the armenians too

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          • #15
            lol. you consider giving land to Kurds as fooling them!! i wish they fool the armenians too
            I think what he meant is that Americans promised them land in Iraqi Kurdistan but when the work was done, Americans didn't keep their promise. It will probably be the same for the Kurds, Azeris, and the other Iranian minorities if America invades Iran.

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            • #16
              yeah exactly...also remember ataurk promised them land in southern turkey too...

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              • #17
                No chance of Azerbaijan getting control of northwestern Iran

                Originally posted by Dave
                The Iranian Azeris aren't like the Azerbaijanis. First of all, they are Iranian citizens, which means that they are very religious (unlike the Azerbaijanis). The Iranian Azeris use the Arabic script instead of the Cyrillic script. There are probably many more differences that I don't see...
                There are a number of Iranian Azeris who frequently drive commercial trucks to Yerevan and I met one of them named Hussein who spoke both Turkish and Farsi and a little Armenian. He told me that Iranian Azeris despise the Azerbaijani Azeris and say that they are uncultured barbarians. He also told me that Iranian Azeris actually like and respect Armenians.

                There are already plans to hit 450 sites in Iran with nuclear bunker-buster bombs. The U.S. does not need to use Azerbaijan as a stepping stone to hit Iran because it can do that well enough from Iraq and Afghanistan and already have permmission from the Uzbeks to attack Iran from American bases in Uzbekistan. Not to say that coming from Azerbaijan also wouldn't help the invasion by putting more pressure on the Iranians and coming at them from 4 sides.

                Let's hope the Irans decisively defeat and destroy the American invaders and then force the Americans to withdraw from Iraq as well.

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                • #18
                  They might leave Israel to bombard the targets, like they did in Iraq few years ago.

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                  • #19
                    I think it would be smart for Iran to be a direct threat to Israel. Meaning any attack on Iran by anyone should be countered with a missle volley on Israel. I heard a while back that Iran delivered some missles to Hezbollah who would make such a launch in case of attack against Iran.

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                    • #20
                      The question is:does Iran has the capability to deliver a missle to Israel?
                      I seriously doubt if they do and it would not be wise to do such thing either, since Israel is a nuclear power.
                      Plus Israel whishes to have good relationships with Muslim non Arab countries , such as Turkey and Iran.They had perefect relationships with each other during the Shah after all.

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