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Originally posted by Paddy View PostIf you know some history of Iran you might understand.
In WW2 Persia was a neutral county but was occupied by the UK because the UK needed oil.
After WW2 BP stayed in Persia and controlled the 100% of the oil.
In 1953 the elected prime minister Mossadegh nationalized the Anglo Iraninan Oil Company (PB) and because of that he was removed from power by a coup d'état setup by the UK and CIA.
Shah Reza was put in power by the UK and US.
The Shah was kept in power by the brutal secret police Savak.
Savak was run by the CIA and was manned by members of Mossad (Israeli secret police).
The US and UK fearful of Russian influence financed the Mujahidin who pushed out the Russian from Afghanistan.
After Afghanistan the Mujahidin turned on overthrowing the Sha against the wishes of the US.
After the Iranian revolution Mujahidin were deposed by the Mullahs.
The US and UK then sponsored the war with Iraq attacking Iran.
5,000,000 Iranian were killed in the war by Iraq and the US.
Do you still wonder why Iran acts like they do today?Last edited by GreenerGrass; 29 November 2009, 11:00.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostDiestl
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostIran has nothing that the west needs. They're just an annoying wasp that will be swatted when we have nothing else to worry about.
They rattle their sabre to appease their mullahs who think they can be a major voice on the worlds stage. Truth be known, they're piss-ants, a mere trifle. They know it and the rest of the world knows it.
Iran does just enough to appease the rest of the world to prevent itself being turned into glass.
They're nothing more than a bothersome neighbour.
However I'd cheerfully nuke Pakistan.
If you know some history of Iran you might understand.
In WW2 Persia was a neutral county but was occupied by the UK because the UK needed oil.
After WW2 BP stayed in Persia and controlled the 100% of the oil.
In 1953 the elected prime minister Mossadegh nationalized the Anglo Iraninan Oil Company (PB) and because of that he was removed from power by a coup d'état setup by the UK and CIA.
Shah Reza was put in power by the UK and US.
The Shah was kept in power by the brutal secret police Savak.
Savak was run by the CIA and was manned by members of Mossad (Israeli secret police).
The US and UK fearful of Russian influence financed the Mujahidin who pushed out the Russian from Afghanistan.
After Afghanistan the Mujahidin turned on overthrowing the Sha against the wishes of the US.
After the Iranian revolution Mujahidin were deposed by the Mullahs.
The US and UK then sponsored the war with Iraq attacking Iran.
5,000,000 Iranian were killed in the war by Iraq and the US.
Do you still wonder why Iran acts like they do today?
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostYeah, but we'd never go to war just because a country has oil, would we.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostIran has nothing that the west needs.
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Iran has nothing that the west needs. They're just an annoying wasp that will be swatted when we have nothing else to worry about.
They rattle their sabre to appease their mullahs who think they can be a major voice on the worlds stage. Truth be known, they're piss-ants, a mere trifle. They know it and the rest of the world knows it.
Iran does just enough to appease the rest of the world to prevent itself being turned into glass.
They're nothing more than a bothersome neighbour.
However I'd cheerfully nuke Pakistan.
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and do you really think they would use such a weapon?. Iran nukes Israel, Iran get nuked, so what has been achieved? I don`t see a huge problem personally with other less desirable countries obtaining nukes, unless of course we don`t trust ourselves to treat other nations fairly at the negotiations table. SOoner or later it will happen, every nation they believe have the right to defend themselves with the same technology everyone else has. Doesn`t the USA use nuclear technology in non-nuclear weapons (depleted uranium tips or whatever) ?
Give everyone a nuke and say "listen kiddies, we all have our weapons, if we use them we destroy the world, lets make this a better place instead".Last edited by SuperZ; 27 November 2009, 22:54.
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