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who said otherwise, on being friends later.........

THIS will not be slow or easy. The poor Iranian people are there NOW.
Would be glad to think what you think about them NOW.... not after regime change.

Hope everone can remember all the recent successful "regime changes".

moo
I thought the Iranian people on the street had been begging for the support of the USA.
 
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who said otherwise, on being friends later.........

THIS will not be slow or easy. The poor Iranian people are there NOW.
Would be glad to think what you think about them NOW.... not after regime change.

Hope everone can remember all the recent successful "regime changes".

moo
I feel for the good iranian people and pray for their safety. But they have no chance of freeing themselves from the regime until the IRG is degraded. They, us, the world knows this.
 
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This handout satellite image courtesy of Vantor taken and released on March 2, 2026, shows damage at the Saudi Aramco’s Ras Tanura refinery

Saudi Arabia suffered a drone strike on its main Saudi Ras Tanura refinery, causing a fire and forcing some operations to be shut down. Qatar also shut off energy supplies after Iranian attacks.

The attacks on Arab countries lie at the heart of Iran’s strategy to survive the war against two far more capable military powers, according to analysts. Unable to defeat either the US or Israeli militarily, it is raising the costs of the war’s continuation for the region and beyond in hopes that pressure builds on the US, and thus on Israel, to agree to a ceasefire.
Iran's plan to attack neighboring nations in an effort to force them to pressure the US to end the bombing appears to have backfired on the Iranian regime. It has only increased Arab anger at Iran. This morning Qatar conducted its first offensive operation into Iran. I suspect the Saudis will follow soon and likely move against Yemen again to end the Houthi threat once and for all.
 
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I thought the Iranian people on the street had been begging for the support of the USA.

Have you ever talked to an actual Arab person who lives in the region? Most of them have no faith in the United States, whose intervention has almost never benefited them or changed their experience for the better. Especially when members of the American military are being told this war is, “for ‘Armageddon’, and the return of Jesus”. Violent military intervention in the Middle East is almost always driven by American imperialistic and capitalistic desires.
 
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It is our shared national tragedy.... many many of us had connections of some sort or another...
I was working in Boston, and had colleagues with relatives who were on the planes.
We have all stayed tight over all these years, becauseof that pain.
BUT the nation obviously did not experience it first hand. But you in New York City did.

The affects were long lasting.
But the attack was not.

We are still a country of no internal attacks that lasted time and ruined people and their way of life.

I now know people and am reading journalists talking about many wonderful Iranians that they know.
I sense we are to think of Iran, and by inclusion, all Iranians as one big grey block of a desert.

If we see long lasting bombing and blasting of Iranian civilians, the US and I should be considered barbarians.

That's really thought provoking, thank you. :)

I remember saying to someone "gosh, the US was a no fly zone for awhile". Our government acted swiftly to protect us.

When we recall all the emotions, the fear, the sadness, the OUTRAGE of "how dare they" we must remember that MILLIONS of innocent Iranians have lived under this brutal regime of tens of thousands of deaths, fear, sadness . . . for their *entire* lives. They literally have no lived frame of reference for anything but terror.

I pray the US and Israel can help pave the path to a new freedom for them.

I know what fearing loss of freedom on 911 felt like. I cannot imagine what Iranians that are old enough to remember life prior to a terrorist regime are feeling right now. Hope maybe? May they not be disappointed.

JMO
 
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Have you ever talked to an actual Arab person who lives in the region? Most of them have no faith in the United States, whose intervention has almost never benefited them or changed their experience for the better. Especially when members of the American military are being told this war is, “for ‘Armageddon’, and the return of Jesus”. Violent military intervention in the Middle East is almost always driven by American imperialistic and capitalistic desires.
Iranians are not Arabs. Did you know that? Most Iranians do indeed have a favorable view of America. As for Arab nations, most seek now what is best for them. They know friendship with the US is helpful, Iran is harmful. Many neighbors of Israel had learned to seek peace and be prosperous. But Iran would NEVER accept that. The regime sought endless war to expand the revolution. Much of the Muslim world in the ME has simply grown tired of this.
 
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That's really thought provoking, thank you. :)

I remember saying to someone "gosh, the US was a no fly zone for awhile". Our government acted swiftly to protect us.

When we recall all the emotions, the fear, the sadness, the OUTRAGE of "how dare they" we must remember that MILLIONS of innocent Iranians have lived under this brutal regime of tens of thousands of deaths, fear, sadness . . . for their *entire* lives. They literally have no lived frame of reference for anything but terror.

I pray the US and Israel can help pave the path to a new freedom for them.

I know what fearing loss of freedom on 911 felt like. I cannot imagine what Iranians that are old enough to remember life prior to a terrorist regime are feeling right now. Hope maybe? May they not be disappointed.

JMO
My recommendation to you is to make a very simple Google search about why Iranians do not think they are Arabs .
 
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Iranians are not Arabs. Did you know that? Most Iranians do indeed have a favorable view of America. As for Arab nations, most seek now what is best for them. They know friendship with the US is helpful, Iran is harmful. Many neighbors of Israel had learned to seek peace and be prosperous. But Iran would NEVER accept that. The regime sought endless war to expand the revolution. Much of the Muslim world in the ME has simply grown tired of this.

Iranians are not Arabic? LOL. Whatever you say. Literally every Persian I’ve known and grown up with would disagree. I have many close friends who are Arabic, and they would be disgusted by what you posted. Especially the loved ones I know in Lebanon and other nearby countries who have suffered under the violence from American imperialism for generations. None of them bother with the biased news in the West, so your assertions are ridiculous.
 
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My recommendation to you is to make a very simple Google search about why Iranians do not think they are Arabs .

I don’t need to “Google search” an opinion when I have Iranian and Persian Americans who are close friends, family members, and people I know.
 
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I don’t need to “Google search” an opinion when I have Iranian and Persian Americans who are close friends, family members, and people I know.
Maybe you need a greater perspective than a few friends and family members.
 
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Iranians are not Arabic? LOL. Whatever you say. Literally every Persian I’ve known and grown up would disagree. I have many close friends who are Arabic, and they would be disgusted by what you posted. Especially the loved ones I know in Lebanon and other nearby countries who have suffered under the violence from American imperialism for generations. None of them bother with the biased news in the West, so your assertions are ridiculous.
No, Iran is not an Arab country
While located in the Middle East and having a Muslim-majority population, Iran is predominantly Persian in ethnicity and culture. Iranians speak Persian (Farsi), which is an Indo-European language, not Arabic. Iran's identity is rooted in ancient Persian civilization.

In fact they don’t even practice the same sect of the Muslim religion. Iran is predominantly Shia Muslim.

Most Arab Countries are Sunni Muslim.
 
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Iranians are not Arabic? LOL. Whatever you say. Literally every Persian I’ve known and grown up with would disagree. I have many close friends who are Arabic, and they would be disgusted by what you posted. Especially the loved ones I know in Lebanon and other nearby countries who have suffered under the violence from American imperialism for generations. None of them bother with the biased news in the West, so your assertions are ridiculous.
Wow. Just, wow.
 
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My recommendation to you is to make a very simple Google search about why Iranians do not think they are Arabs .
Thanks, I did this... and the top 2 results are:


 
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UK to send Royal Navy warship HMS Dragon to Cyprus​

A handout image of the British warship HMS Dragon floating at sea against he backdrop of a sunset
IMAGE SOURCE, AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES
Image caption, HMS Dragon is one of the Royal Navy's six Type 45 air defence destroyers

The UK government will deploy a Royal Navy warship to the Mediterranean to bolster security around RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus.

Sir Keir Starmer said HMS Dragon - a Type 45 Destroyer - will be sent to the region following criticism from the Cypriot government about a lack of air defence as the Middle East war continues to spiral.

The prime minister said he had spoken with Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides to let him know the UK is also "sending helicopters with counter drone capabilities".

 
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France will deploy anti-missile and anti-drone systems to Cyprus, the Mediterranean island’s government said, following a drone attack on a British base.

After four Greek F-16 fighter jets arrived on the island and two Greek frigates set sail for Cypriot waters, government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis said Cyprus had secured additional backing from key EU partners.

“France’s assistance has been finalised and concerns a frigate equipped with anti-ballistic and anti-drone systems,” he said.

 
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On this, Sir Keir is in step with public opinion. I'm rather more hawkish with regards to Iran, but there we are.

 
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Oman’s foreign minister reaffirmed on Tuesday his country’s call for an immediate ceasefire in the conflict between Iran and the US and Israel and a return to responsible regional diplomacy.

“There are off-ramps available, let’s use them,” Badr Albusaidi said in a post on X.

The Gulf country had been mediating talks between Iran and the United States before the Israeli and US airstrikes began on Saturday.

 
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