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Old 12-28-2009, 03:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Twoller View Post
There is a lot of this kind of stuff going on in Iran. Try to remember that the vast majority of violence in the streets in Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan is Muslim on Muslim violence and has nothing to do with any kind of sympathy with non-Muslim countries or non-believers. There is this tendency in the press to pose resistance to the regime in Iran as some kind of effort towards warming up to the west. But there is no evidence that this case.

This regime was born in a violent revolution against the Shah of Iran, but the Shah didn't have any more love of non-Muslim countries than the Ayatollah Khomeini did. And Iran's nuclear weapons program wasn't born under Ahminijahd either, it was born under the Shah.

Muslims are the enemy of everyone who is not Muslim. But they don't like each other very much either. There is a huge and violent dispute between the Shi'i and Sunni Muslims. Iraq used to be run by Sunnis. Iran has always been Shi'i.
There are more than 2 factions of Muslims , these are just the 2 prevalent powers.
But bottom line no matter how much they hate each other , they hate none believers worse.
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