Obama Cuts Funding to Democracy Protesters In Iran.

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We have no business to meddle with Iran, no matter how violent it gets there.

Right...I think that's what sparked the resentment towards USA.
 
Right...I think that's what sparked the resentment towards USA.

I agree.

You know, If the situation was reversed to say that if USA was in a turmoil and other countries were stepping in to meddle into our business; There is no question that a lot of us would be resenting other countries for meddling in our business unless one is welcoming them to do so but until otherwise, all we can do is either offer for help or not to get involved because it was not our responsibility to take after them when it wasn't there in the first place.
 
Right...I think that's what sparked the resentment towards USA.

The resentment toward USA existed a long long time ago back in Cold War.
 
I agree.

You know, If the situation was reversed to say that if USA was in a turmoil and other countries were stepping in to meddle into our business; There is no question that a lot of us would be resenting other countries for meddling in our business unless one is welcoming them to do so but until otherwise, all we can do is either offer for help or not to get involved because it was not our responsibility to take after them when it wasn't there in the first place.

Exactly what I am trying to say in other thread.
 
The resentment toward USA existed a long long time ago back in Cold War.

Er, where do you think the idea and inspiration of pro-democracy and freedom came from? Where'd they get the idea to spread the news of the protests via Twitter? An American invention.

"It might startle some Americans to realize that Iran has one of the most pro-American populations in the Middle East. Iranians have adored America for nearly three decades..."
Stars (and Stripes) in Their Eyes - washingtonpost.com


In Iran, Bush is regarded as a liberator, Fakhravar said. “People are afraid to express what is in their hearts, but in small, private gatherings, they see him as a saviour.”
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Fakhravar believes dialogue with Iran is useless. “The regime wants to have a nuclear bomb so it can wipe out a country it doesn’t like,” he said. “We don’t understand why the rest of the world doesn’t understand this.”
Fugitive pleads with US to 'liberate' Iran - Times Online
Twitterverse working to confuse Iranian censors | Webware - CNET

Ayatollah Khamenei addresses Iran for first time since disputed election | Breaking Tweets

I remember clearly how many Iranians in Iran turned out to remember and respect the victims of 9/11.

The last policy aspect is the collision course between the Iranian theocracy and the United States. The average Iranian does not bear ill will against America, as evidenced in the large turnout for a pro-America rally to sympathize with the victims of 9/11. The animosity brought about by the Iranian government's sponsorship of terrorism is devastating to Iran's economy because much needed American expertise and capital for the oil sector is unavailable and the Iran-Libya Sanctions Act of 1996 limits the amount of investment from other nations.
CCC - Regime Change in Iran: An Analytic Framework

Ya'll looking at the wrong crowd here. Iran as a whole doesn't hate America.
 
His purpose was not to help liberate the Iraqi's?

The Iraqis don't need our help to be liberated. If that's what they want, their people should fight for it themselves. It is not our place to dictate what a country's policies should be.
 
The Iraqis don't need our help to be liberated. If that's what they want, their people should fight for it themselves. It is not our place to dictate what a country's policies should be.

says who? As far as I'm concerned - Iraq government is dictating its own policy without American interference.
 
The Iraqis don't need our help to be liberated. If that's what they want, their people should fight for it themselves. It is not our place to dictate what a country's policies should be.

so that is why they were celebrating the capture of Saddam?

That is why many Iraqis Thank my brother, (who is in Iraq now) for being there to help them?
 
Bingo Babyblue. Remember that wonderful footage of Iraqis celebrating, tearing down the famous Saddam statue?
 
I see..... an info from shoddy website with a bad photoshop job... :lol:

You're a real piece of work. :roll:
Try googling for other sites. It would be a miracle if you approved of any of them.
 
You're a real piece of work. :roll:
Try googling for other sites. It would be a miracle if you approved of any of them.

is there anybody in here that believes Beowulf's link? :lol:
 
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