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  • Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried

    Yeah, the US just follows its established policy. Don't forget that they were supporting Saddam Hussein's regime during the war between Iran and Iraq. Everyone knows what happened later. Since they do not dare attack, they do their best to destabilise the country.

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    • Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried

      Originally posted by meline View Post
      Yeah, the US just follows its established policy. Don't forget that they were supporting Saddam Hussein's regime during the war between Iran and Iraq. Everyone knows what happened later. Since they do not dare attack, they do their best to destabilise the country.
      Well Iran's economic and political isolation is intended to demoralise and weaken it's regime. Iran is however is a far more stable and powerful state than Iraq, which was weakened by the Iran-Iraq war and it's inter-communal divisions.

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      • Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried

        Anyone who still thinks the Arab countries are still at war with Israel or that they care about the Palestinian cause is living in a dream.
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        Israel: S. Arabia's airspace ready for Iran attack


        Saudi Arabia will allow Israeli bombers to use its airspace for an aerial attack on Iran's nuclear infrastructure, diplomatic sources say.

        Director of the Mossad, Meir Dagan, has assured Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Saudi airspace would be available for Israel in case it plans to move forward with a long-threatened military foray into Iran, reported The Sunday Times.

        According to the report, Saudi officials, in secret talks held earlier this year, have agreed to “turn a blind eye” to Israeli bombers flying over the kingdom to strike Iran's nuclear sites.

        “The Saudis have tacitly agreed to the Israeli air force flying through their airspace on a mission which is supposed to be in the common interests of both Israel and Saudi Arabia,” the newspaper quoted an Israeli diplomatic source as saying.

        While Saudi officials deny having diplomatic ties with Tel Aviv, an Israeli defense source recently confirmed that the Mossad spy agency maintained “working relations” with the kingdom.

        On Thursday, John Bolton, the former US ambassador to the United Nations, said it was “entirely logical” for the Israelis to use Saudi airspace to attack Iran.

        Bolton said he had discussed the possibility with Saudi officials in closed-door meetings. “None of them would say anything about it publicly but they would certainly acquiesce in an overflight if the Israelis didn't trumpet it as a big success.”

        Tel Aviv accuses Tehran of nuclear weapons development - a charge rejected by both Iran and the UN nuclear watchdog, which has so far made "21 unannounced inspections" of the country's nuclear facilities.

        With eyes firmly fixed on Iran's nuclear progressions, the right-wing government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly threatened to bomb the country's enrichment facilities out of existence.

        There are three main routes for Israel to launch go-it-alone air strikes on Iran.

        The northern route would take Israeli fighter jets to the north toward the corner of the Syrian-Turkish border, then turning east, along the Syrian border.

        The central route would go over Jordan and iraq, while the southern route would entail flying through Saudi Arabia and then to Iran via iraq or even Kuwait.

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        • Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried

          Originally posted by meline View Post
          Yeah, the US just follows its established policy. Don't forget that they were supporting Saddam Hussein's regime during the war between Iran and Iraq. Everyone knows what happened later. Since they do not dare attack, they do their best to destabilise the country.
          It is the way of all great powers. USSR did the same things in the Warsaw Pact countries and of course to Poland.

          Also I agree with you Federate. The middle east governments that support Israel are hypocrites though. They support the Palestinian cause on principle but not in practice. The people do not like what Israel is doing but its not like they have a choice, they live in dictatorships or monarchy's.
          Last edited by hipeter924; 07-06-2009, 01:05 AM.

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          • Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried

            Just in case the American public forgot about the threat to the world that overshadows their personal and financial problems... leave it to CNN and FOX news to remind them... lol


            Revolutionary Guard leader: We can hit Israel's nuclear facilities

            TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- The head of Iran's Revolutionary Guard said Saturday that Iran will strike Israel's nuclear facilities if the xxxish state attacks Iran, a semi-official news agency reported.

            "If the Zionist regime attacks Iran, we will surely strike its nuclear facilities with our missile capabilities," said Gen. Mohammed Ali Jaafari, according to the Iranian Labor News Agency, referring to Israel.

            "Our missile capability puts all of the Zionist regime within Iran's reach to attack," Jaafari said, according to ILNA.

            The military chief said calls against Iran's nuclear program, which Tehran maintains is for peaceful purposes, are part of the "psychological war that the West has launched against Iran."

            Iran has refused international calls to suspend its production of enriched uranium, which it insists will be used to fuel civilian nuclear power plants.

            Jaafari has said in the past that any strike against Iran's nuclear facilities would be regarded as the beginning of war.

            "We have no illusions whatsoever as to the hostile intentions of the theocratic radical regime in Iran," said Mark Regev, the spokesman for the Israeli Prime Minister, about Iran's threat.

            Israel, which regards Iran's nuclear program to be a considerable threat, is widely believed to have nuclear weapons itself.

            Last month, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said a nuclear-armed Iran would destabilize the Middle East and threaten the entire world by triggering an arms race and supplying catastrophic weapons to terrorists.

            "The goal is to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons," Netanyahu said, adding that most governments in the Middle East, Europe and elsewhere agreed.

            "It's not merely an interest of Israel," he said.

            Pressed on whether Israel would launch a unilateral attack against Iranian nuclear facilities, Netanyahu said Israel "always reserves the right to defend itself."

            He said, "We are threatened as no other people are threatened," he said.

            http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/meast/...ear/index.html
            "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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            • Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried

              Originally posted by Iranianazeri View Post
              That part, I'm aware of

              But the azeri Shahs of Iran have been friendly too.



              I don't believe in the ZOG "theory". I Think it has alot to do with turkey being a member of NATO, Republic of Azerbaijan oil and their pipeline ...



              I don't want Iran to be islamist so I can't agree with you. I think the armenians of Iran agree with me. The good relations between Armenia and Iran can be kept after the fall of the islamofascist regime.

              What I also want to know was how come iran helps armenia, if we forget the historical relations? What's in it for iran? Turkey and azerbaijan are muslim countries at least. It must also have strategic importance, the help ...

              Never trust mullahs
              Exactly. Nobody should ever trust Mullahs. You are right with what you have written.

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              • Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried

                Originally posted by Sip View Post
                Oh yes the great Republic. A Republic in which my mother wasn't allowed to practice medicine on males. A revolution after which she would be beaten physically even if she showed a strand of hair in public. Yes it was a great revolution indeed. I don't think my mother was asking to be allowed to wear mini skirts. Just being treated as a human being would have been enough for her.

                I am very glad we left that dump. They can take their Islam and stick it up their own rears.
                Finally one Armenian that has not fallen in love with Islamic Republic. I wish every Armenian would think like you.

                Iran is not a country to live in anymore. Since 1979 it is getting worse everyday. Ayatollah Khamenei and Ahmadinejad made the worst of IR. No wonder millions of Iranians have left Iran and still more and more people leave IR of Iran.
                Last edited by Jam; 09-01-2009, 12:24 PM.

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                • Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried

                  Originally posted by Jam View Post
                  Finally one Armenian that has fallen in love with Islamic Republic. I wish every Armenian would think like you.

                  Iran is not a country to live in anymore. Since 1979 it is getting worse everyday. Ayatollah Khamenei and Ahmadinejad made the worst of IR. No wonder millions of Iranians have left Iran and still more and more people leave IR of Iran.
                  Nah, they just need to get rid of the Israeli government and all will be well.
                  "Nobody can give you freedom. Nobody can give you equality or justice or anything. If you're a man, you take it." ~Malcolm X

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                  • Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried

                    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
                    Nah, they just need to get rid of the Israeli government and all will be well.
                    KanadaHye you and some other Armenians in this forum can celebrate or whatever you want but those things you guys wrote are being watched by thousands of Iranian all over the world. As you know news can spread very quick in internet there maybe even millions that know that there is also a bad side of Armenians.

                    Let us see how many people in Iran will support Armenia and Armenian related issues when one day this regime in Iran doesn't exist. People will think of Armenians like you and Lucin that used to support their former murderer government. Armenia would be left alone since Turkey, Azerbaidschan and Georgia are allied. Russia is not a neighbour country of Armenia and Armenia is a landlocked country. Armenia would be a sitting duck!!!

                    Btw, your comments were the most popular. Congratulations

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                    • Re: Consequences Of Attacking Iran And Why Tehran Is Not Worried

                      Originally posted by Jam
                      Let us see how many people in Iran will support Armenia and Armenian related issues when one day this regime in Iran doesn't exist. People will think of Armenians like you and Lucin that used to support their former murderer government. Armenia would be left alone since Turkey, Azerbaidschan and Georgia are allied. Russia is not a neighbour country of Armenia and Armenia is a landlocked country. Armenia would be a sitting duck!!!

                      Btw, your comments were the most popular. Congratulations
                      Wow, so you're admitting to pasting the comments of some people in this forum onto another forum, with the aim of showing Iranians the "bad side" of Armenians, in order to further isolate our country. You said it, not me.

                      And you did this as soon as you found out our opinion of Zionists.

                      Btw, you didn't really answer anyone's points. You spent all your posts trying to take everyone who disagrees with your narrow view of the world, and paint them as some sort of minion of the Islamic Republic. Stop resorting to emotional posts, and then turning around and feeding our members' posts to your boyfriends.
                      Last edited by ArmSurvival; 09-01-2009, 12:26 PM.

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