The row that took place recently between Israel and Turkey when the
Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon undiplomatically "rebuked"
the Turkish ambassador to Israel during a humiliating encounter over a
Turkish television programme critical of Israel reminds me of the
saying, "The [black Israeli] pot calls the [shiny Turkish] kettle
black."
The Turkish ambassador, Ahmet Oguz Celikkol, was led to a low-level
seat in the minister's office while the Israeli deputy foreign minister
and a colleague sat on higher chairs.
The coffee table between them had only an Israeli flag on it and his
remarks were in Hebrew, a language the ambassador does not know. The
Israeli media recorded the event and the photos were circulated
worldwide.
After a few tense days, Israel apologised for its outrageous action
only after the Ankara government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan
threatened to take serious countermeasures.
Relations between Turkey and Israel took a nose dive after Israel's
drastic assault on Gaza more than a year ago when 1,400 Palestinians
were killed including hundreds of women and children. The Gaza Strip,
often described as an open-air prison, is still under siege with no
sign that Israel and Egypt would open their borders to the impoverished
and densely populated region on the East Mediterranean.
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احسان نراقی: جامعه شناس و نویسنده ۱۳۰۵-۱۳۹۱ | Dec 02 | |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Prisoner of the day | 46 days on hunger strike | Dec 01 |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Graffiti | In Barcelona | Nov 30 |
گوهر عشقی: مادر ستار بهشتی | Nov 30 | |
Abdollah Momeni: Prisoner of the day | Activist denied leave and family visits for 1.5 years | Nov 30 |
محمد کلالی: یکی از حمله کنندگان به سفارت ایران در برلین | Nov 29 | |
Habibollah Golparipour: Prisoner of the day | Kurdish Activist on Death Row | Nov 28 |
Who is a traitor
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Mon Jan 25, 2010 10:32 AM PSTTraitors are those who put allegiance to something other than Iran first. In the case of IRR their allegiance is to:
A traitor is one who kills is own ham-meehan. Lets Iranians starve while sending money to Hamas and Hizbollah. One who wrecks the Iranian economy just to stick it to the West. One who deliberately prolongs the war with Iraq to get back at Saddam.
The goons who beat up Iranian protesters. The goons who shot Neda. The goons who blow up Iranian academics. The goons who murdered Bakhtiar and Farrokhzad. These are the real traitors.
I am against the Mullahs but I cannot be accused of betraying them. Because I never had any allegiance to them. My allegiance is to Iran. Not to occupier Arab or to occupier IRR freaks or to the Mad Mullahs.
I have one vote
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Mon Jan 25, 2010 10:04 AM PSTThat is true but I am not alone. All the people you see here also have votes. When you add it all up we shall win.
Regarding gulfnews.com. If the so called news source does not have the wherewithal to use the right name then its news is not worth reading. By the way that also applies to the worthless BBC.
As for being Iranian. I am as Iranian as anyone you meet in Iran. I am also sick of the Tazi worshipers questioning who is Iranian. For 1400 years they raped and looted our land. I am not going to apologize for being sick and tired of Tazi and Tazi Parast. It was the Tazi who took Iranians as slaves; called Iranians Ajam. Do you think I am going to forget that? No! They even have the nerve to want to rename the Persian Gulf.
Need I remind you that the Tazi attacked us just 30 years ago. All of them except for Syria backed Saddam. Your poor helpless Palestinians backed up Saddam. I don't give a rat's behind if Israel wants to **** all over them. Not my problem.
Militaryforum or whatever your name is today
by Cost-of-Progress on Mon Jan 25, 2010 09:26 AM PSTCalling people traitors when you are defending what may be the most anti-nationalist regime in Iranian hisotry is laugable.
Again, just because your mullah masters are ruling by fear does not mean people want them there. You've had 30 years, you enjoyed terrorizing everyone, stealing, killing (all the things you do best).
It is now time to go baby.....Scram....make like seagulls and get the flock out...OK?
Theocracy is posion and you defend an anti-people regime. Watch yourself.
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by AsteroidX on Mon Jan 25, 2010 09:17 AM PSTDont even think of playing the Race card or calling people traitors ... that is desperate. We are not going to sit by while good men like Majid Tavakoli lose their youth (8.5 years in prison) TRYING and having the GUTS to improve Iran while you post about Israel all day in your attractive uniform.
It is YOU who needs to look yourself in the mirror and review your concepts of Human Rights and nationalism.
Veiled Prophet of Khorasan
by IranMilitaryForum.net on Mon Jan 25, 2010 09:09 AM PSTYou know, you go from Gulfnew.com to personal attacks and in the end you have not addressed my question nor the subject at hand here. You need to learn a thing or two about debating/arguing on open forums such as this one. Realize what you write is read perhaps by hundreds.
Gulfnews.com is a public news source and I do not own it nor did I create the name. I see from your personal attacks that you could turn the name of that news source to anything you like. How stupid would that be to try to quote from Gulfnew.com but to refer to it as non existant Persiangulfnews.com? Only poorly educated individuals subscribe to that sort of plagiarism.
As for calling "them" Tazis, Arabs or whomever your dream desires, get realistic, if you are an Iranian (that is a big IF), then it is simply trivial to understand that very people you call names most likely lived in your neighborhood, went to the same school, shopped at the same store and you played with them at school as friends. I can assure you they were not implanted from Mars nor Venus as yopu may be imagining. They are Iranians by any definition and your flawed logic will never change that regardless how many times you call "them" Arabs or Tazis or Jacks or Joes. Do your state of mind a favor and get this out of your head if you are really an Iranian and for change in Iran. Otherwise you bring a whole slure of accusations upon yourself as a traitor sitting outside of Iran and instigating racism among Iranians to spill innocent blood.
But, whoever you are, you will do what you want to do. Hopefully you only have one vote and no more just like me when it gets to Iran and its future.
The art of twisting the words
by Cost-of-Progress on Mon Jan 25, 2010 08:46 AM PSTYes, the Islamic Regime is savage and assbackward - Any government that treats its people the way this regime has done deserves no less. It has nothing to do with the people who are sufferring under its brutal rule.
You people want so much to scream about your regime being that of the people - IT IS NOT.
Just because you role by fear does not mean you have their overwhelming support.
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No one calls Iran a savage nation
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Mon Jan 25, 2010 08:42 AM PSTIranMilitaryForoum (should be TaziMilitaryForoum)
No one here is calling Iran or Iranians savages.
We call the Tazi parasts aka IRR savages just like their ancestors. Iranians are civilized and good. On this site and back in Iran. If we were not civilized we would have booted you and your kind out of this site long ago. But we are civilized and we allow open discussion. A concept alien to IRR.
You are trying to equate Iran with IRR but you are failing. We are smarter than that. We understand the difference. All my Iranian friends understand this difference.
One day Iranian people are going to put the IRR leaders and the Tazi parasts on trial. I will be there to watch an enjoy it.
More Israel nonsense
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Mon Jan 25, 2010 08:44 AM PSTIranMilitaryForum:
First of all what is this: Gulfnews? It is the Persian Gulf. Are you an Arab? Why do you not call the Persian Gulf with its proper and historically right name?
Next about Israel. You can scream it all you want. We don't care. Israel is not our problem. Islamist rapists are. The IRR and its band of savage murderers are the problem. Not Israel or anyone else. I admit that there is a problem between Arabs and Israel. I am neither; it is not my problem and I don't give a ****. I see from your misnaming the Persian Gulf that you are more Arab than Iranian.
So please take your Arab aka Tazi sympathies and go over to Tazi.com or somewhere like that to moan and groan about how big bad Israel is treating poor Tazis.
You should be sorry
by AsteroidX on Mon Jan 25, 2010 02:34 AM PSTIt seems that you do not want to see the need for change, how ever much people try to dialog with you. You have been given a proper reply . What I have learnt from this site is that there are some people who will never change, never want a modern free-thinking and civil Iran. You are just being defensive. When you say “my expectations from Iran” are you now claiming to talk for Iran? Who are you? I could not give a hoot about Israel. I care about Iran and Iranians. While you care about image.
But please post all the news you want about Israel, what you will find is that if it was not me or another, others would post the same articles about Human Rights and the need for change in Iran. Whether you like it or not. We do not want to see the young and decent men and women of Iran rot in prison. It is far too easy for us to sit back and enjoy our freedom while others suffer under an oppressive and brutal regime
Sorry but
by IranMilitaryForum.net on Mon Jan 25, 2010 08:41 AM PSTHow can that be possible? So far you have portrayed Iran as a savage,
backward third world nation with your daily posts. Your expectation
from Iran is contradicting to say the least, NO?
Sorry but my question still stands w/o a proper reply. If Iran is believed to be as you paint it, is there any room for your expectation? Not a reasonable chance for sure! But Israel, the "sole Democracy" and "freedom lover" in the ME is on a whole different caliber. Therefore the title of the post is well within Israel's "built image", No?
Israel is an excuse
by Cost-of-Progress on Fri Jan 22, 2010 07:48 AM PSTA smoke screen while the Islamic regime systematically eliminates every single person opposed to it.
It's not Iran, but the Islamic Rgeime that savage and ass backward.
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by Shepesh on Tue Mar 08, 2011 07:45 AM PST.
AsteroidX
by IranMilitaryForum.net on Fri Jan 22, 2010 07:38 AM PSTHow can that be possible? So far you have portrayed Iran as a savage, backward third world nation with your daily posts. Your expectation from Iran is contradicting to say the least, NO?
So does IRI. First lets
by AsteroidX on Fri Jan 22, 2010 02:04 AM PSTSo does IRI. First lets clean up our own house before pointing the finger, eh?