The Iran War

Started by lord xyz5 pages

Originally posted by lil bitchiness
Germany did that too. They gave chemicals to Iraqis and Iranians to poison and kill each other then shipped them to Germany for treatment. Suspicious...hmmm, I think so.

It would be a stupid move to go into Iran. America has had its fingers i Iran for a long time.
Didn't Eisenhower orchester an overthrow of DEMOCRATICALLY elected prime minister in 1930s? Yes, yes it has.

Iranian population is Pro-Persian, Anti-Theological. And it has not forgotten the foul play by the British, either.

Ahmadinejad is a moron, (who by the way never went out of Iran before becoming a president) but then again, Bush is too.

1953, he overthrew a Prime Minister and installed a dictator. Sounds retarded, doesn't it?

As for Germany, I have no idea about that.

Maybe the US is stilled annoyed after their bodged hostage rescue attempt "Operation Eagle Claw", that was rathr embaracing.

I wonder why Iran didn´t remain Persia, that was a cool name.

Originally posted by lil bitchiness
I can't actually believe you asked that. This demonstrates more than your complete lack of knowledge of how Iran become Islamic 'Republic'.

Not that such should surprise me...

One of the reasons the Iranian (Islamic) Revolution occurred, was because the Shah was distancing the country from Islamic traditions (Shi'a) with his pro-Western ways. So not sure how that revolution could have happened and been successful, if the Iranian people (at least a substantial percentage) are/were not religious.

Originally posted by Robtard
One of the reasons the Iranian (Islamic) Revolution occurred, was because the Shah was distancing the country from Islamic traditions (Shi'a) with his pro-Western ways. So not sure how that revolution could have happened and been successful, if the Iranian people (at least a substantial percentage) are/were not religious.
Wasn't that revolution one of the reasons why Saddam invaded Iran aswell?

Originally posted by lord xyz
Wasn't that revolution one of the reasons why Saddam invaded Iran aswell?

(Unofficially) America was the reason why Saddam went to war with Iran. But yes, apparently Saddam feared Shi'a influence from Iran and there were border disputes.

It started in 1980, not long after Khomeini took control if Iran, it became an Islamic Republic and America (the West) was declared a Great Satan. Coincidence?

Originally posted by Robtard
(Unofficially) America was the reason why Saddam went to war with Iran. But yes, apparently Saddam feared Shi'a influence from Iran and there were border disputes.

It started in 1980, not long after Khomeini took control if Iran, it became an Islamic Republic and America (the West) was declared a Great Satan. Coincidence?

Not really. Khomeini and Saddm both got in to power in '79. Also at the time when the US got their watch on both of them. Seems a little odd. Maybe there's a conspiracy story about this.

I just came across this. http://politics.propeller.com/story/2007/08/16/cheney-lieberman-and-iran-war-conspiracy

Lieberman (Wolfowitz) and Cheney were the main pushers behind the Iraq war aswell.

Yes, it was America, and not the century long Shi'a/Sunni rivalry.

Actually, I think Khomeini made some remarks about Saddam being an infidel that made him upset.

Originally posted by inimalist
Yes, it was America, and not the century long Shi'a/Sunni rivalry.

Actually, I think Khomeini made some remarks about Saddam being an infidel that made him upset.

😂

Originally posted by lord xyz
😂

lol

its weird, for as much as we Westerners like to think we are the numero uno ememy of the Jihadists, most Sunnis would pass up a buss load of westerners to get at a Shi'a, or an Indian. LOL, that is, the radical ones at least.

Originally posted by inimalist
Yes, it was America, and not the century long Shi'a/Sunni rivalry.

Actually, I think Khomeini made some remarks about Saddam being an infidel that made him upset.

America has a bad habit of backing people who evenually turn on them, Ho Chi Min worked with American intelligence in WW2 against the Japanese and was backed by the US until 1945.

Though as the stories go, Truman backstabbed Min when we did an about-face and supported the French in Indochina (Vietnam). Years alter, we did the same to the French with supporting Ngo Dinh Diem. After that, we back-stabbed Diem and basically let Min back into S. Vietnam.

Originally posted by inimalist
lol

its weird, for as much as we Westerners like to think we are the numero uno ememy of the Jihadists, most Sunnis would pass up a buss load of westerners to get at a Shi'a, or an Indian. LOL, that is, the radical ones at least.

"They hate us for our freedom." -- Dubya

Originally posted by Robtard
America has a bad habit of backing people who evenually turn on them, Ho Chi Min worked with American intelligence in WW2 against the Japanese and was backed by the US until 1945.

Though as the stories go, Truman backstabbed Min when we did an about-face and supported the French in Indochina (Vietnam). Years alter, we did the same to the French with supporting Ngo Dinh Diem. After that, we back-stabbed Diem and basically let Min back into S. Vietnam.

I don't like Truman. 😐

Originally posted by lord xyz

I don't like Truman. 😐

Truman doesn't care.

Originally posted by Robtard
Truman doesn't care.
Didn't expect him to.

Originally posted by Robtard
America has a bad habit of backing people who evenually turn on them, Ho Chi Min worked with American intelligence in WW2 against the Japanese and was backed by the US until 1945.

Maybe more like the bad habit to back people and then stab them in there.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Maybe more like the bad habit to back people and then stab them in there.

If you had quoted me in full, you would have seen that I went there, German.

Originally posted by Robtard
If you had quoted me in full, you would have seen that I went there, German.
Yeah, see, not quoting you makes you look like the moron though.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Yeah, see, not quoting you makes you look like the moron though.

At least you're honest about your malicious intents; that's admirable, Teuton.

This reminds me of Bowling for Columbine's brief history of the USA.

The one with "What a wonderful world" in the background.

It's just a matter of time.