"We do not have a need" to carry out attacks on Iran, he said. "Israel is a strong country and we can defend ourselves." Lieberman added that Iran is the main factor behind instability in the Middle East, adding: "This is not an Israeli problem."
>>>Do the Israelis realize their country is being represented by a racist pig in the international arena? But, then that's exaclty what Zionism is all about.
It's a pleasure to see Zionistan's racist officials eat crow wherever they go nowadays.
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mehdi mehdi mehdi You
by nojanthegreat on Fri Jun 12, 2009 01:36 AM PDTmehdi mehdi mehdi
You play with fact so often that some will think of denying holocaust.
Hamas ,sense his win in election got all his international aid cut off .
Then Gaza strip become surrounded and their borders got blocked by Israeli military .
And then the attack begins.
And you keep talking about Lebanon election and big lost of hisbollah , but the number shows.
The march 14 coalition only got few seats up from last election ( they got 71 to 57 to hezbolah.)
Hezbollahs Christian ally Michel anoun got great victory over the 14 march’s Christians and in the end.
Mr. harrirr is in government so he will also be blame for short come of government and give good head start to hezbollahs for next election.
MEHRNAZ SHAHABI -speaking of misunderstanding.
by Mehdi Mazloom on Thu Jun 11, 2009 04:17 PM PDTquote:
because there is no doubt the military superiority of the Mazloom state
against Hamas and Hezbollah fighters in the concentration camps!
Hizbollah is in Lebanon, and Lebanon is NOT a concentration camp, in case you missed it. They just had an open and fair elections, which Hizbi boys had lost big time.
You talk about Hamas and their suffering which their leadership bring to the Palestinian people. Ever wonder how they got to where they are today? Get this.
19xx- 1967. & 2005 - do date: No single Israeli was present in Gaza strip. In fact since 2005, Hamas has all Gaza to itself.
Israel left behind a million plant greenhouses for the Pals to make a living. 5000 Palestinian families were making a decent living. Within 3 weeks after the Israelis had left, every plant there was looted and stolen by................ Plas themselves. Blame Israel.
Since 2000, Hamas was launching rockets onto Israel, deliberately and intentionally targeting civilians. Israel goes into Gaza to stop the thugs. Blame Israel
The only reason Pals in Gaza are living in what you call, "concentration camp", is because of Hamas's stupidity which plays right into Israel's right wing elements. Great.
Don't blame my country for defending their civilians from rockets. blame Hamas, which sold its rear end to the Mullahs
I felt bad for leiberman ,
by nojanthegreat on Thu Jun 11, 2009 02:45 AM PDTI felt bad for leiberman , what bad day. He must have taught of suicide lol
Do you guys think we ever see this two old friends again together ?
I hope Iranian and Jews people work on that I would love to see philistine in peace .
I am just thinking if this war ends with Arabs and Jews.
How middle east will change. Persian gulfs oil and gas , Israeli industrial power house , tourism ,
…………………
Mazloom, you don't get it which is understandable!
by MEHRNAZ SHAHABI on Thu Jun 04, 2009 12:21 AM PDTbecause there is no doubt the military superiority of the Mazloom state against Hamas and Hezbollah fighters in the concentration camps!!! Well done, what a brave armed to teeth state, shaking in its boots from existential threats right, left and centre! The fact is that along with economic collapse, the geopolitical raison d'etre of unqualified support for Israel's colonial rule, for the US has come to an end. In other words, your outpost crony services are no longer needed, you are sacked!
ostaad - Bazaam mozakhrafi e' mi-gee
by Mehdi Mazloom on Wed Jun 03, 2009 06:59 PM PDTyou write:
the geopolitical center of gravity in the Middle East has shift to the East, which includes Iran, Turkey, Iraq and Pakistan/Afghanestan. In
other words, a new CENTO is being created to provide a much needed
security blanket in the region, and at the same time relieve NATO from
its ineffective engagements in Afghanestan.
"Iraq", "Afghanistan" ,"Iran" and "Pakistan" as up and coming superpowers?.
On which planet do you live my good man. These countries hardly can stand on their own feet, let alone defend others. US has just completed in Iraq, one of the most sophisticated and advanced radar and military base on the northern border in Iran. They are not going to leave the region anytime soon.
To become a super power, it is not enough to sing the dixie song of phony "Islamic unity", or start a nuclear program bought from A.K. Khan of Pakistan. To be a superpower, a country need strong economic, social, and military foundation. Iran has none of that. Beside hollow and bellicose from the akhmage nejad, these Mullahs are not capable of ruling anyone else.
If you still think that, victory is, hiding in a 300 feet deep bunker (as Hizbollah and Hamas leaders did), while hundreds of their fighters were eviscerated, you are dumb as they come.Nassrallah-the-demagogue still hiding in his bunker - 3 years after the war had ended.
If your assertion is true, why Nassralla and Haniya are still hiding in rat hole under hospitals in Beirut and Gaza city.
Wounded snake!
by MEHRNAZ SHAHABI on Wed Jun 03, 2009 04:06 PM PDTThank you Ostaad. The realisation of the change in geopolitical scene and the impracticability of military attack on Iran (currently) is one thing, but there is also the rage of impotence and paranoia which may overcome rational judgement. I also believe Israel's current difficulty to launch or instigate a war with Iran does not affect its clandestine campaign for domestic destabilisation and regime change, in fact its activity has intensified.
I can't fail to see the recent intensification (also due to the prospective elections) on this website, of the angry hissing of Arian fascists, Islamophobes, Arab haters, 'secularist' Israel worshippers, of those who attack and denigrate the Iranian history, culture and any achievements made by Iranians inside Iran. all determined to 'liberate' the country!
Good
by Abarmard on Wed Jun 03, 2009 12:15 PM PDTI am watching the debate and it seems like candidates are saying that Israel is not our problem...
Ostaad
by IRANdokht on Wed Jun 03, 2009 11:34 AM PDTSounds good to me!
Thanks for the article and the recent comment.
IRANdokht
Anonym7, you may have a point
by Ostaad on Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:41 AM PDTBut my personal opinion is the rulers of Zionistan have realized their shelf life as a "stationary aircraft carrier" to stand up to the USSR expansion into the Mediterranean has unceremonieoulsy ended. Their occupation and Apartheid policies have caught up with them, and the geopolitical center of gravity in the Middle East has shift to the East, which includes Iran, Turkey, Iraq and Pakistan/Afghanestan. In other words, a new CENTO is being created to provide a much needed security blanket in the region, and at the same time relieve NATO from its ineffective engagements in Afghanestan. I think a new CENTO with Iran and Turkey and Iraq is also much more acceptable to Russia than having NATO troops operating all around it.
Israel has been the main source of instability in the region and the prime cause of political problems for the US. Israel will be in the "dog house" for the foreseeable future until it chooses peace and a more constructive role instead of doggedly fighting to maintain its ill-gotten and destabilizing military dominance in the region.
Arab kings disappointed
by Anonym7 (not verified) on Wed Jun 03, 2009 09:01 AM PDT..... maybe, just maybe, the Israelis are realizing that an Israeli/Iranian conflict may for the most part benefit the Arab kings and Alqaeda type of fanaticism/fascism.
Lieberman
by Barbra on Wed Jun 03, 2009 08:49 AM PDTyou know that with him as FM they can do everthing, crazy things... they just point at Lieberman and say that it's his fault - and you know he's insane