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To: odds
Whose diplomacy? A view is that Obama may even take a deeper bow next time he is granted an audience with the King at the House of Saud.

The house of Persia/Lineage of muhhHamhead isn't on the most friendly "religious" terms with the house of Saud/Clerical Tourist Trap to the Twin Cities of Hell.

Right after their hatred/bloodlust towards US, it's for each other.

Bottom line, satan wants us all dead.

83 posted on 10/18/2009 8:20:01 AM PDT by rawcatslyentist (Ifanationexpects tobe ignorantandfree,inastateofcivilization,itexpects whatneverwas andnever will be)
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To: rawcatslyentist

> “The house of Persia/Lineage of muhhHamhead isn’t on the most friendly “religious” terms with the house of Saud/Clerical Tourist Trap to the Twin Cities of Hell.”

There is no “house of Persia”. Not even “lineage of muhhHamhead” if by that you mean Shia Islam.

Shia Islam was originally brought to Iran by Bedouin Arabs, and later forcefully & brutally imposed by a Turkic Dynasty on the population in Iran, circa 16 Century.

It had popular support in the Old Iranian Generation (around 1979), who brought back Khomeini through the Islamic (Iranian) Revolution. Many of whom, promptly & thereafter escaped to the U.S. and the E.U. - these people still support their Khomeini-Islamic fantasies from afar.

For mainstream Iranians, your mentioned “unfriendliness” is not so much “religious” or “racial”. It is Historical.

Naturally, it is up to the House of Saud regarding “the twin cities of hell”. I don’t think many younger Iranians now (approx. 70% are under or around the age of 30, in Iran) would care to visit A city in hell Again, let alone, “two cities”.


95 posted on 10/18/2009 10:43:30 AM PDT by odds
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