Sunday, August 13, 2017

9 reasons why the United States should they Ally with Iran

When President Trump visited Saudi Arabia, it has reached an agreement in
arms with the oil-rich kingdom, and visited the World Center of fight
against extremist ideology, a think tank dedicated to the fight against
Islamic terrorism.
If it hits you like a joke, then it should; Saudi Arabia is the largest
funder of Islamic terrorism in the world of the fund. With its billions in
oil revenues, it is sponsoring an anti-Western jihadist ideology known as
Wahhabism. Indeed, your local Sunni mosque could receive the money and the
Saudi propaganda. This same ideology is responsible organizations like Al
Qaeda and ISIS.
& # 8216; I see terrorism in your future & # 8230;
With this in mind, the United States and allied countries should seek to
rapidly make alliances with rival Saudi Arabia, Iran.
1. Shiite Islam's top Sunni

Of the two Islamic branches, Shia Islam is the superior. Countries with
significant Shiite populations and # 8211; Iran, Syria and Lebanon & #
8211; are pro-Western and easy to science. In addition, the Shiites have
barely violently engaged with the West. Saudi Arabia, by contrast, is
predominantly Sunni.
2. Saudis have no sense of taste

If you ever walk through the fancy shops in Oxford Street or Harrods in
London, you will quickly accosted by rich Arabs in town for a shopping
weekend. Mostly nations like Saudi Arabia or the UAE, they have little
decency, and, like the Chinese, just care for conspicuous consumption.
Indeed, Saudi Arabia has no deep culture of its own, unlike Iran, which has
millennia of civilization. Iranians I met, abroad are much more cultured
and well read the Saudis.
3. Iran is more democratic

Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy, where the House of Saud holds power
over a compliant population (Saudi citizens are given well-paid sinecures
to close the mouth). There is no free press or meaningful elections.
I heard a story once, an Indian who came to Saudi Arabia, carrying a Bible.
Its assets were seized quickly, and he was thrown into an open air prison
for two weeks and # 8211; to be Christian.
Iran, by contrast, political elections, and while it is not a democracy, it
protects the rights of minorities and # 8211; including Jews, Christians
and Zoroastrians.
4. Iran has never attacked the United States

To be precise, Iran has never attacked another country, at least since Reza
Shah Pahlavi consolidated its power and transformed the country in 1921.
Although Iran funded groups like Hezbollah, these organizations have never
attacked the United States, and are mainly concerned with Israel. Yet
Israel, a small country in the Middle East, we are not more important than
the Czech Republic, a country of similar size.
Iranian leaders have made scathing remarks about the West, referring to the
United States as "the Great Satan," but as we all know, actions beyond
rhetoric material.
Saudi Arabia, on the other hand, has recently been engaged in a barbaric
invasion from neighboring Yemen, with the full support of the United States.
5. Saudi Arabia has accepted zero migrants

Although Saudi Arabia has 100,000 vacant conditioned tents, he refuses to
accept refugees. Instead, the kingdom would rather we Westerners accept
that economic and social contributions of the Muslim horde.
Iran, to his credit, has introduced millions of Afghan refugees within its
borders. These migrants have struggled to integrate into Iranian culture,
then perhaps Iran can sympathize with us on these issues.
6. Girls Persian

They are cute and will go out (if Westernized). All those who visited Los
Angeles can confirm. Of course, Saudi women can be beautiful, but if you
manage to tear this burka his body, you have my congratulations, because
you are the king of the game. Of course, his father and brothers will
probably kill you afterwards.
7. The nuclear threat is exaggerated

If Iran develops a nuclear weapon, the only country that should worry about
is Israel. My answer: who cares?
If Iran and Israel both have nuclear weapons while balance would return to
the Middle East between two nations that refuse to obey the Treaty on the
Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. This can only be good for the US,
which was Israel's bitch since 1967.
The analogy with the game is clear: spinning plate is an important
technique to handle women. Once this whiny girl you've been monogamous with
competition sees it, she falls in line.
8. We still need oil

Amid the shrill singing of global warming activists, the fact is that no
technology has exceeded the internal combustion engine in terms of
efficiency and convenience. cars and electric wind mills are no solution.
We need oil.
Should we be buying our oil from a country that supports terrorism,
oppresses religious minorities, and indulges in hedonistic consumption? Or
should we buy a country with an ancient culture, which does not actively
support violence against the West?
9. Iran leader

Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, suggested that feminism and
sexual libertinism are Zionist ploys to Western civilization collapse.
While his categorizations may be inaccurate, Ayatollah seems very aware of
the war of the dangerous culture game Singling groups of human rights and
liberal think tanks, he said.:
& # 8230; cultural attacks by an enemy more dangerous than the military
attacks.
A long-term plan
For Donald Trump, I suggest a three-point plan:

Change your visa policy to prohibit the Saudis, while allowing the Iranians
to visit.
Start immediate negotiations with President Hassan Rouhani of Iran, for the
express purpose of having access to Iranian oilfields.
Saudi assets Sanctioning & # 8211; priority should be financial assets.

If these points are followed, the West would be safer, richer, and we can
avoid seeing the Saudis in the streets of London.
Read more: 4 Reasons Why Assad must win the war against Syria

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