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    #41
    Quote Originally Posted by jeffrocks View Post
    The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has a lot of high-end military supplies,compliments of U.S.,abrham dessert tanks up to patriots among others,subukan lang ng Iran at sila ang mabubura sa mapa...ayaw lang ng U.S. na manikluhod ang mundo sa mga bullies-states sa middle east na oil ang gawing pang black mail at pag pinapabayaan ng U.S. na mangyayari yan baka ala ng bibili ng auto...
    KSA wont get attacked as much by the terrorist, maraming pera panlagay sa terrorist para hindi atakin amf. :evillaugh

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffrocks View Post
    The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has a lot of high-end military supplies,compliments of U.S.,abrham dessert tanks up to patriots among others,subukan lang ng Iran at sila ang mabubura sa mapa...ayaw lang ng U.S. na manikluhod ang mundo sa mga bullies-states sa middle east na oil ang gawing pang black mail at pag pinapabayaan ng U.S. na mangyayari yan baka ala ng bibili ng auto...
    If I remember right, Iran was in a similar predicament in the 70's. F-14A, F-4E, F-5E, AH-1S, British Chieftain Battle Tanks and Chinook Helicopters. Phoenix AAMs, Hawk SAM and etc...Even better than the vaunted IDF back then. Yet they had an unpopular monarchy propped up by the USA and look who's in charge now. BTW, taga-saan ba halos (80%) lahat ng 9/11 bombers? Afghanistan? Iraq? Iran? North Korea?
    Last edited by Monseratto; September 7th, 2007 at 08:36 AM.

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    #43
    Quote Originally Posted by Karding View Post
    ibabala? how so?

    M54 Powered, stay away from this thread :evillaugh
    :lurk:

    ano meron dito? :bwahaha:

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    #44
    Got to watch this...



    American Tax Dollar at work...hehehe

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    #45
    Akala ko ba Sept 5???

    Sept 7 na wala pa din nangyayari?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Got to watch this...



    American Tax Dollar at work...hehehe
    hahaha

    kaya wala katapusan ang gulo sa M.E.

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    Sana naman in this case makialam na ang Security Council kasi if the US will again invade Iran lalo lang magkakagulo. I think the US and other powers will come up with a diplomatic solution to tame the rhetorics of the Iranian president.

    The US should learn their lesson with Iraq and Afganistan. They should let sovereign nations deal with their own problem unless its obviously becoming a genocidal war like what happen in Rwanda.

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    tsk tsk hindi talaga titigilan ang Iran

    Iran as the Aryan Race

    ran (Persia) is a Middle Eastern country located in Southwest Asia bordering Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Turkmenistan to the north, Pakistan and Afghanistan to the east, Turkey and Iraq to the west. Although locally known as Iran at least since the Sassanian period, until 1935 the country was referred to in the West as Persia. In 1959, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi announced that both terms could be used. In 1979 a revolution which was eventually led by the Ayatollah Khomeini, established a theocratic Islamic Republic, changing the country's official name into the Islamic Republic of Iran. The name Iran is a cognate of the Aryan meaning "Land of the Aryans."

    By its people, Iran or Persia has been called Aryanam since ancient times and Iran/Eranshahr since the Sassanian period. "Aryanam" is the ancient version of "Iran" and the old genitive plural meaning (land) of the Aryans. The term Persia is the name used for this country by European countries since the Persian Empire of the Achaemenids in the 6th century BC. See also: Iran naming dispute

    Iran traces its national origin to Persia, an empire that emerged in the 6th century BC under the Achaemenid dynasty. Cyrus the Great, the founder of the Persian Empire, called himself "King of Iran". This vast empire controlled areas from present day Greece to what is today Pakistan. Indeed, the name Persia is derived from Persis, the ancient Greek name for the empire. Alexander the Great conquered Persia, but soon after Persia regained its independence in the form of the Parthian and Sassanid Empires. The latter was defeated by the Islamic Arab forces in the 7th century.

    The 16th century saw renewed independence with the Safavids and then other lines of kings or shahs. During the 19th century Persia came under pressure from both Russia and the United Kingdom leading to a process of modernisation that continued into the 20th century.

    By the 20th century Iranians were longing for a change and thus followed the Persian Constitutional Revolution of 1905/1911.

    In 1953 Iran's prime minister Mohammed Mossadeq, who had been elected to parliament in 1923 and again in 1944 and who had been prime minister since 1951, was removed from power in a complex plot orchestrated by British and US intelligence agencies ("Operation Ajax").

    Many scholars suspect that this ouster was motivated by British-US opposition to Mossadeq's attempt to nationalize Iran's oil. Following Mossadeq's fall, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (Iran's monarch) grew increasingly dictatorial. With strong support from the USA and the UK, the Shah further modernised Iranian industry but crushed civil liberties. His autocratic rule, including systematic torture and other human rights violations, led to the Iranian revolution and overthrow of his regime in 1979. After more than a year of political struggle between a variety of different groups, an Islamic republic was established under the Ayatollah Khomeini by popular vote.

    The new theocratic political system instituted some conservative Islamic reforms and engaged in an anti-Western course. In particular Iran distanced itself from the United States due to the American involvement in the 1953 coup, which supplanted an elected government with the Shah's repressive regime. It also declared its refusal to recognize the existence of Israel as a state. The new government inspired various groups considered by a large part of the Western World to be fundamentalist. As a consequence some countries, currently led by the USA, consider Iran to be a hostile power.

    In 1980 Iran was attacked by neighbouring Iraq and the destructive Iran-Iraq War continued until 1988. The struggle between reformists and conservatives over the future of the country continues today through electoral politics and was a central Western focus in the 2005 Elections where Conservative Mahmoud Ahmadinejad triumphed.





    Hitler considers himself one of the Aryan superior race

    n Mein Kampf Hitler outlined his political philosophy. He argued that the German (he wrongly described them as the Aryan race) was superior to all others. "Every manifestation of human culture, every product of art, science and technical skill, which we see before our eyes today, is almost exclusively the product of Aryan creative power."

    Hitler warned that the Aryan's superiority was being threatened by intermarriage. If this happened world civilization would decline: "On this planet of ours human culture and civilization are indissolubly bound up with the presence of the Aryan. If he should be exterminated or subjugated, then the dark shroud of a new barbarian era would enfold the earth."

    Although other races would resist this process, the Aryan race had a duty to control the world. This would be difficult and force would have to be used, but it could be done. To support this view he gave the example of how the British Empire had controlled a quarter of the world by being well-organised and having well-timed soldiers and sailors.

    Hitler believed that Aryan superiority was being threatened particularly by the Jewish race who, he argued, were lazy and had contributed little to world civilization. (Hitler ignored the fact that some of his favourite composers and musicians were Jewish). He claimed that the "Jewish youth lies in wait for hours on end satanically glaring at and spying on the unconscious girl whom he plans to seduce, adulterating her blood with the ultimate idea of bastardizing the white race which they hate and thus lowering its cultural and political level so that the Jew might dominate."

    According to Hitler, Jews were responsible for everything he did not like, including modern art, ****ography and prostitution. Hitler also alleged that the Jews had been responsible for losing the First World War. Hitler also claimed that Jews, who were only about 1% of the population, were slowly taking over the country. They were doing this by controlling the largest political party in Germany, the German Social Democrat Party, many of the leading companies and several of the country's newspapers. The fact that Jews had achieved prominent positions in a democratic society was, according to Hitler, an argument against democracy: "a hundred blockheads do not equal one man in wisdom."

    Hitler believed that the Jews were involved with Communists in a joint conspiracy to take over the world. Like Henry Ford, Hitler claimed that 75% of all Communists were Jews. Hitler argued that the combination of Jews and Marxists had already been successful in Russia and now threatened the rest of Europe. He argued that the communist revolution was an act of revenge that attempted to disguise the inferiority of the Jews.

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    #49
    the president of iran is no better than sadam...puro dadada...in fact mas magaling pa seguro si sadam (being a silent operator)...sabi nya gusto nya mawala yung israel sa mapa....natawa ako...baka sila burahin ng israel....one provocative action (not just press release) by iran against israel would force israel to take an offensive move...israel knows that one nuclear bomb that would successfully hit them would mean israel literally getting erased from the map...so what do you think israel would do to prevent that from happening? - erase iran first before iran can erase them.

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    Sept 11 na wala pa din.

    I agree with explorer, the President of Iran is just full of hot air.

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