I'd like to See the Embassador of Israel in Kuwait
There is nothing new from men of ease and worshippers of
property. Iranians are tired of
Ayatollahs, Ayatollahs themselves know that , the Iranian voters could’ve voted
for the highest mischievous sprite to run them , but they have voted for the lowest
ill-behaved character that has been
available for the Iranian voters. This kind of behavior by Ayatollahs have made all of us sick, not only Israel
Sadly , the voters in Israel instead voting for someone who
is having a common sense somewhere in
his brain cells , have elected a bully.
Israel can do more than to return bully for bully. The
Russian WWII technology is no match for Israel technologies , not to mention to
USA. Ayatollahs have been good for the Republicans, and particularly
during Reagan administration era .
You know as I know Ayatollahs
elected Ronald Reagan, and not American voters , so I hope that Israelis will
stop following such course. Israel is strong
because of its democratic institution
that we are forbidden to have in the world of ease , and worshipers of
property.
The Arab leaders form the Gulf nations are going to meet the
president of USA. This an opportunity for the Israeli people to press on their government, and the government of USA to make the Gulf leaders to recognize Israel
the right to exist, instead of letting their government to bully them about Ayatollahs.
I am tired of reading
, and reading , and seeing such appalling hatred since the first grade in school similar to this poster. My hand is tied, and even I cannot post an
article to let you now, because I live in a nation that democracy is foreign to
us.
I hope that Israel would work harder, and pursue the peace
process and to waste its energy on making peace with Saudi Arabia ,and the Gulf
nations, instead of wasting its energy on bullying like Ayatollahs. I would like to see
the Ambassador of Israel in Kuwait to criticize him.
A truck bearing the slogan 'Death to Israel' at an Iranian military parade, April 18, 2015 (screen capture: Reuters/YouTube)
Iran on Saturday marked Army Day with a military parade featuring new weapons systems, as well as a truck carrying a massive banner reading “Death to Israel.”
“If Israel makes a mistake,” the announcer on Iran television said during the broadcast, as heavy trucks carrying armored personnel carriers rolled past, “those in Tel Aviv and Haifa will not sleep at night, not one person.”
Broadcast on national television, military brass and political leaders, foremost President Hassan Rouhani, attended the procession south of the capital Tehran, which showcased the country’s military technologies.
Among the weapons systems paraded past dignitaries was adomestically produced version of the Russian S-300 anti-aircraft missile, the Bavar 373.
Speaking at the event, Rouhani said Iran was adopting “a strategy of deterrence in order to prepare for peace and security in Iran and the Middle East.”
“Our method of action is defense and not offense,” he said.
Russia announced earlier this week that it would supply the S-300s to Iran shortly, having delayed delivery for several years. The announcement prompted bitter protests from Israel, whose Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu telephoned President Vladimir Putin, in vain, to ask him to cancel the deal.
Israel fears the S-300s would complicate any military intervention as a last resort to thwart Iran’s nuclear drive. It also fears Iran could supply the missile defense systems to Syria or Hezbollah, diluting Israel’s air supremacy over Syria and Lebanon.
On Friday, President Barack Obama said he was surprised the Russians had held back from going through with the deal for as long as they had.
Rouhani also harshly criticized Saudi Arabia Saturday, warning that the Saudi royal family in Riyadh will harvest the hatred it is sowing in Yemen through its airstrike campaign.
Since March 26, the Saudi-led coalition has been attacking Shiite rebels known as Houthis and allied fighters loyal to Yemen’s ousted President Ali Abdullah Saleh. Iran supports the rebels but denies providing any military support.
“What does bombing the innocent … Yemeni people mean? What goals are you pursuing? Will killing children bring power to you? You planted the seeds of hatred in this region and you will see the response sooner or later,” Rouhani said. “Don’t bomb children, elderly men and women in Yemen. Attacking the oppressed will bring disgrace … for the aggressors.”
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has already called the Saudi-led airstrikes in Yemen “genocide” and a “major crime.”
Iran has presented a four-point plan to end the conflict that includes humanitarian aid, dialogue and the formation of a broad-based Yemeni unity government after a proposed cease-fire was already rejected by Saudi Arabia.
Rouhani also accused Saudi Arabia of providing weapons and funding to terrorist groups in the Middle East.
“What does providing financial assistance and weapons to terrorists in Syria, Lebanon and Iraq mean,” he asked.
Iran is supporting both Syrian President Bashar Assad and the Iraqi government in its fight against Sunni Muslim extremists, including the Islamic State group. Tehran says Saudi Arabia and several other Middle East governments support the Islamic State group.
Prominent lawmaker Alaeddin Boroujerdi, who heads the parliamentary national security and foreign policy committees, predicted that Saudi Arabia will find itself trapped in the Yemeni “quagmire.”
“We are so sorry that today Saudi Arabia and (its allies) have placed themselves in a quagmire and leaving it will definitely not be an easy task,” he told reporters Saturday.
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