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why what happened.
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big speech by the Donald the other day blaming iran for this that and the other,
join the dots |
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That's after he has been sucking up to the Saudis,from where the present problems emanate.
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correct salmon
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Iran spends billions on funding terrorists, poor souls
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Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, and elsewhere in the world, this evil and brutal regime, poor devils
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not the americans,not the Saudis then?
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It depends what you mean by terrorists lfc. The Shia regimes have not really attacked targets outside the middle east. There is a long-running cicil war going on in Israel/Palestine,where,as happens in all civil wars,both sides have outside backers.
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look you idiot, the Americans are trying to destroy ISIS and other terrorist organisations funded and helped by the Iranian government
The Saudi government with all its faults is trying to do the same, and is an ally to America in this. |
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I was not calling you an idiot salmon, it was that other idiot :)
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you are really clueless,i cant waste another word on you
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thankyou, its easy to stay silent.
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The Government of Iran do not fund or help ISIS lfc.
Iran is a Shia Nation, and is thus regarded as heretic by ISIS. |
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you can avoid causing the least damage, or saying something even more stupid by being silent
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the $hit you come out with I cant reponse to it anymore,everything you say is so terrible wrong
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you will find I said that America are trying to destroy ISIS, Iran fund groups like hamas who in their turn fund ISIS
iRAN had extensive funding and ties to Al Quaeda which evolved into ISIS |
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Iran needs ISIS and other jihadist groups in order to extend into Syria and Iraq..Iran is the greatest source of terrorism in the region
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Iran have been involved in ISLS advance in Aleppo and within Syria
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In Gaza, Iran funds Hamas, which uses funds to support ISIS in the Synai peninsula, and in Syria
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Iran sends its forces, money and whatever it can to help Assad, not to those attempting to build separate states within Syria's borders.
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the Islamic state was born out of Al Queada, funded by Iran
that may seem surprising given that Iran is Shia, but over the last 20 years they have provided support financial, material, technological and other support services to AQ ITS an unexpected relationship, but that's how it is. |
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That's not how it is at all.
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The Islamic State was born out of Al Qaeda? What planet are you actually on?
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Look, the Islamic state was born out of a global jihad against the west, that is what you have to remember in the case of Iran and its goals.
It is more complex than simply a Iran being Shia, they have provided funds and support to AQ in Iraq, they are now involved in Syria and other parts of the middle east, but it is the west and democracy that it is really against, and will fund, and support, any terrorist organisation in the region that is anti American and the west That is what they have done for decades, and what they are doing now |
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No it isn't mate. You couldn't be more wrong, Iran simply does not fund or aid and abet Sunni terrorist groups.
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Iranian agents are directly giving weapons , and selling weapons to ISIS for oil now
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Iran needs the threat of Sunni terrorist groups to stay in Syria. It tried to portray itself as helping the effort to defeat ISIS
That was a lie |
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In Iraq Iran have never dislodged any ISIS group from any significant territory
they don't want to |
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So Iranian agents are giving weapons to ISIS in exchange for oil? You're getting silly now mate, Iran doesn't need Syrian or Iraqi oil ffs, they have 10% of the world's known remaining oil deposits in Iran.
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The support that ISIS received in its formative years from Iran was part of a broader alliance that ISIS foarmed with al Queada. Iran tried to portray itself as in the vanguard of the fight against ISIS, it was a lie
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Iran is not in Syria to defeat ISIS, it is there to shore up the Assad regime, with which it has always been friendly, and concentrates its fire on the non-aligned rebel groups which have risen up against him.
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You are just making stuff up now mate, and however much you try to convince yourself it's true, it is not.
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The support that ISIS received in its formative years from Iran was part of a broader alliance that ISIS foarmed with al Queada
This is quite frankly utter bilge. |
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jed, every country needs oil, and every individual within those countries, and governments like money
who could deny that? |
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Of course people like money, that's not in dispute.
What is in dispute - and again is quite laughable - is whether, as you claim, Iran exchanges weapons for oil with ISIS. |
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jed its this simple Iran and its allied militias in Iraq do not extend themselves to fight ISIS, they don't do it
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I just told you why. It's quite straightforward.
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jed when Iran exchanges weapons for oil who do you think gets the money, no its not the Iranian people, its individuals...they don't carte where the money comes from, shia or ****, its all the same to them
Its may come as a surprise, they are not that religious. |
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i bet this neighbours love him jed
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