What a tool. I get your a hawk Hillary, but atleast try to make things seem more threatening
The former secretary of State said the U.S. should not thank Iran for releasing prisoners unjustly held or for following through on its obligations.
Wtf is this. So if an Iranian vessel inadvertently strolled into US waters, the US would be unjustified in capturing them? I was hoping for Hillary to continue the peaceful relations with Iran, but now I'm not exactly looking forward to her entering office.
No war is war, in this case civil war. The Americans fire bombed Fallujah when they fought AQ there, standing shoulder to shoulder with the Iraqi army, Maliki's security apparatus never operated without CIA consent, do you admit that the US government is a terrorist governmnnet?
The CIA was responsible for the 1985 Beirut car bomb which killed dozens of civilians in an attempt to retaliate against the Marine Barracks bombing, would you call the CIA terrorists?
The French army committed horrific atrocities in Algeria, are they terrorists?
Ideologically speaking, it's aimed at the American government not the people, a common mistake made by people who think they know Iranian history and Khomeinism. Shia groups are not idelogically motivated to commit sectarian cleansing as opposed to Saudi sponsored groups or those who are ideologically inspired by Wahabism, there's the difference. Shia groups can create stability and co existence with other sects and minorities such as in Lebanon and government controlled territories in Syria as opposed to the AQ/ISIS groups.
Concerning the textbooks, I'll take the word of Freedom house over someone who defends the Saudi regime, who just beheaded a peace activist. Not to mention my cousins in KSA who are forced to hide their Shia identity these days.
She must be going after the Israel and Saudi support. This is insane for her to say anyway but she wants that money.
The world's youngest population and a focus on higher education counts for a heck of a lot. Plus the country has more relative freedom than Saudi to boot. That's why they can elect presidents as diverse as Rouhani and Ahmedinijad. That counts for a lot too.
Would have thought she is making it rain with sponsorships already.
It has not counted for much in the last 37 years. Ahmadinejad's election would indicate millions of Iranians are happy with a religious hardliner hostile to the West. Rouhan is portrayed as a moderate but supports Iranians chanting Death to America and was the secretary of the Supreme National Security Council when that group crushed the 1999 student uprising. It doesn't matter who is elected in Iran's farcical elections, they are loyal to the repressive regime of the Islamic Republic.
You mean the 37 years that started with Iranians of all stripes rebelling against 26 years of oppression by Western installed and backed tyrant Shah in 1979? And 8 years of this period including an indescribably bloody War with Iraq in which the West very much sided with the hostile invading Iraq from 1980-1988? Punctuated with Iranian Air Flight 655? For which there has never been a formal apology? And during this time the West has made it plain that it is supporting a hostile Saudi Arabia in the regional Cold War Iran is involved in? Seriously dude. The whole point of this is to try PEACE for a change and see how that goes unlike the respective stances for the last 37 years. The US has NOT been neutral in the middle east since going back to the days of Mossadegh let alone the current phase of history and nothing in all these decades has been good for the Iranian population.It has not counted for much in the last 37 years.
You mean the 37 years that started with Iranians of all stripes rebelling against 38 years of oppression by Western installed and backed tyrant Shah in 1979? And 8 years of this period including an indescribably bloody War with Iraq in which the West very much sided with the hostile invading Iraq from 1980-1988? Punctuated with Iranian Air Flight 655? For which there has never been a formal apology? And during this time the West has made it plain that it is supporting a hostile Saudi Arabia in the regional Cold War Iran is involved in? Seriously dude. The whole point of this is to try PEACE for a change and see how that goes unlike the respective stances for the last 37 years. The US has NOT been neutral in the middle east since going back to the days of Mossadegh let alone the current phase of history and nothing in all these decades has been good for the Iranian population.
Or are you saying that it's preferable for hate to continue for ever and ever and ever? That quick resolutions to trespassing incidents and prisoner exchanges are a bad thing?
Edit: And let's not forget that all of this is comparing Iran to Saudi Arabia. I'm no stan of Iran, but I'm comparing Iran to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia here.
Edit2: Honestly the era of American influence in the Middle East that started with Dammam No. 7 in 1938 will be seen by any sane history as an overwhelmingly negative one.
Context always matters. To a very large degree Iran didn't make their bed. It was made for them. This is fact.Where it started is immaterial. Iranians made their bed, now they can lie in it.
WellI see little difference between Iran and Saudi Arabia
Where it started is immaterial. Iranians made their bed, now they can lie in it.
The West should not be neutral when it comes to a repressive anti Western theocracy like Iran, whose government has sponsored terrorism and whose citizens march in their thousands calling Death to America, Death to Israel. I see little difference between Iran and Saudi Arabia, they are both vile countries with barbaric practices and full of religious crazies. Iran will not change much regardless of sanctions just as Saudi Arabia has not changed without them. People are naive if they think the country is going to change.
People here don't hate the west!!! population of Iran is more than 77 million and you see a tiny percent of them in medias that hate west and US, but they aren't the whole people of Iran.Hopefully this will improve the people's lives and somewhat diminish the number of reasons they have to hate the west.
Nah man. You guys are totally just like Saudi Arabia and always will be so we should have sanctions on you for ever.People here don't hate the west!!! population of Iran is more than 77 million and you see a tiny percent of them in medias that hate west and US, but they aren't the whole people of Iran.
How it all started is actually important context for basically everything when it comes to international matters between the West and Iran. To just throw that aside is to a disservice to everyone who is trying to make the region stable. The West is the reason a oppressive theocratic government happened, if it wasn't for Western intervention that installed an oppressive dictator, 1979 may not have happened. Between Iran and Saudi, it is Iran that has the biggest chance to change and the people to become more open to Western nations ideas.
+1
We should just adopt the USD right now.
shit why not, some territories/ other countries do right?
Most if not all full currency substitution have taken place only after a fatal economical crisis, an example of this are South and Central American countries Ecuador and El Salvador.
Biggest irony is that people hear "Iran" and think of some backwards nation. Iran is highly educated and its citizens, if given freedom, are very modern.Hopefully this will improve the people's lives and somewhat diminish the number of reasons they have to hate the west.
You can still be highly educated and still hate the west on sanctions imposed on your country.Biggest irony is that people hear "Iran" and think of some backwards nation. Iran is highly educated and its citizens, if given freedom, are very modern.
Also, I'm not saying the people of Iran in general hate the west. Just that improving their lives hopefully will lead those who do to at least have less reasons to do so.People here don't hate the west!!! population of Iran is more than 77 million and you see a tiny percent of them in medias that hate west and US, but they aren't the whole people of Iran.
She's not talking about the sailors. She's talking about the people released in the swap.Wtf is this. So if an Iranian vessel inadvertently strolled into US waters, the US would be unjustified in capturing them? I was hoping for Hillary to continue the peaceful relations with Iran, but now I'm not exactly looking forward to her entering office.
The US has imposed fresh sanctions on Iranian companies and individuals over a recent ballistic missile test.
The new sanctions prevent 11 entities and individuals linked to the missile programme from using the US banking system.
The move came after international nuclear sanctions on Iran were lifted as part of a deal hailed by President Barack Obama on Sunday as "smart".
AM radio has such a massive, massive hate boner for Iran and TEH MULLAHS that I can't help but think they must be pretty cool irl.
Maybe in the future. Right now the deal has Saudi so terrified that it is actively sowing extra discord.
You mean the 37 years that started with Iranians of all stripes rebelling against 26 years of oppression by Western installed and backed tyrant Shah in 1979? And 8 years of this period including an indescribably bloody War with Iraq in which the West very much sided with the hostile invading Iraq from 1980-1988? Punctuated with Iranian Air Flight 655? For which there has never been a formal apology? And during this time the West has made it plain that it is supporting a hostile Saudi Arabia in the regional Cold War Iran is involved in? Seriously dude. The whole point of this is to try PEACE for a change and see how that goes unlike the respective stances for the last 37 years. The US has NOT been neutral in the middle east since going back to the days of Mossadegh let alone the current phase of history and nothing in all these decades has been good for the Iranian population.
Or are you saying that it's preferable for hate to continue for ever and ever and ever? That quick resolutions to trespassing incidents and prisoner exchanges are a bad thing?
Edit: And let's not forget that all of this is comparing Iran to Saudi Arabia. I'm no stan of Iran, but I'm comparing Iran to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia here.
Edit2: Honestly the era of American influence in the Middle East that started with Dammam No. 7 in 1938 will be seen by any sane history as an overwhelmingly negative one.
Where it started is immaterial. Iranians made their bed, now they can lie in it.
The West should not be neutral when it comes to a repressive anti Western theocracy like Iran, whose government has sponsored terrorism and whose citizens march in their thousands calling Death to America, Death to Israel. I see little difference between Iran and Saudi Arabia, they are both vile countries with barbaric practices and full of religious crazies.
Iran will not change much regardless of sanctions just as Saudi Arabia has not changed without them. People are naive if they think the country is going to change.