Tuesday, March 10, 2015

IRAN/IRAQ A STORY UNTO ITSELF

Donald Hank writes:

Our thanks to Frances in Germany for this. The linked article is in German but just briefly, it says that a big offensive against ISIS has been staged in Iraq near Tikrit. The article says the fighters were Iraqi regulars and Iraqi militias. BUT apparently this was damage control because THIS article http://www.thetower.org/1728oc-involvement-of-iran-shiite-militias-in-tikrit-offensive-raises-fears-of-growing-sectarianism-in-iraq/ says Iranian fighters were involved.
Of course the writer frets that this could give too much power to the Iranians. Of course he makes that sound bad. He wants to keep his job in a Neocon-dominated world.
If Iran and Iraq do merge, that will help restore a badly needed balance in the Middle East, which is currently dominated by SUNNIS (Saudi Arabia et al). All of the groups that behead people for not being Muslims or the right sort of Muslims are SUNNI. ALL of them.
We need to keep reminding ourselves of this because the lying press wants us to hate SHIA Iran while giving SUNNI ISIS-funding Saudi Arabia a pass.
FACT: Shiite Iran is less violent and more tolerant of other religions (except Baha'i, unfortunately). BIBLES are allowed in Iran, NOT in Saudi Arabia. More Jews live in Iran than in any other Muslim country.
All of the above is knowledge forbidden by the Neocons.
So if you want to be a good Neocon, deny, deny, deny, obfuscate, invent. Hurry, people are starting to wake up!
Oops, more bad news for the Iranophobes:
Christianity has a long history in Iran, dating back to the early years of the faith. It has been practiced in Iran longer than the state religionIslam. It has always been a minority religion, with the majority state religions — Zoroastrianism before the Islamic conquestSunni Islam in the Middle Ages andShia Islam in modern times — though it had a much larger representation in the past than it does today. Christians of Iran have played a significant part in the history of Christian mission. Today, there are at least 600 churches for 250,000 Christians in Iran.[1]
Guess how many churches in Saudi Arabia, our "ally"? NONE. Churches are BANNED in that SUNNI country.
Don Hank

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