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(PJM Exclusive) Iran Orders Attacks on Saudi Interests Worldwide

Furious over Bahrain, Iranian leaders are openly recruiting suicide bombers to strike at the kingdom.

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'Reza Kahlili'

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March 21, 2011 - 9:35 am
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The Iranian leaders, furious over the Saudi intervention in Bahrain and what they call crimes against the Shiites of that country, have openly created centers to recruit volunteers for suicide bombings against Saudi Arabia’s interests worldwide:

Several grand ayatollahs in Iran have issued a fatwa for Muslims to come to the aid of their Shiite brothers in Bahrain, who they claim are suffering horrific crimes from their government in collaboration with the Saudi armed forces. They further emphasized that the people of Bahrain have every right to demand freedom and their fair share from the state.

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Shia-News, a site associated with Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi (a hard-line Shiite Twelver and an influential figure in the suppression of Iranians during their uprising to protest the fraudulent presidential election of 2009), is registering volunteers to participate in suicide bombings against Saudi interests around the world. Hundreds have already registered. Reports from inside Iran indicate that an alert has gone out to the Revolutionary Guards Quds forces throughout the world to prepare for attacks on Saudi establishments.

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  1. 1. Kat in Indiana

    Very interesting choice of words from the article in Shia-News. The word “youth” appears quite a few times…just like Pres. Hussain-Obama’s speech in Rio (per ABC news).

    I’ve never believed in such a thing as “coincidence”.

    • londoner

      Would be nice to see how you are able to link one to the other. The call for such action, as explained in the article, is appalling. But how you link that to Obama is mind boggling? Would be useful if you can perhpas elaborate.

  2. 2. Taxpayer

    Let’s re-start drilling for oil on our own property, then leave the Middle East and let all these guys kill each other.

  3. 3. coolidgerules

    It is like you have an incompetent substitute teacher for four years. The students know the teacher has no backbone or real authority and just commence to doing whatever it is they want. No one to hold them in check. No consequences for any actions. I have a real bad feeling this is going to get real bad before it gets any better.

    • TeeNtheWildlife

      Not unlike the Chicago School System, actually.

      • Laurence of Louisiana

        As in the Chicago school system that is funded by George Soros along with he Annenberg Foundation, both of whom fund the entire operation and are managed by community organizers and the like, and who also have funded, and continue to, this president since before he entered the run for Illinois senate? That Chicago school system?

  4. 4. always right

    How did they (Iranians) work in the ‘all Bush (Zionists) fault’?

  5. 5. dickthetruth

    Great news! CIA policy should be to incense both sides.

    • butpygmies

      That was the successful policy — ten years of iraq-Iran War. How does a Pakistan (Sunni) – Iran (Shia) war sound? Aren’t there lots of Iranian weapons in Pakistan? And Pakistani drugs in Iran? Cassus belli, anyone?

  6. OK, here’s the two point plan.

    (1) Drill here, drill now. (Build refineries and nuke plants, too)

    (2) Have no interest in how many Sunni terrorists are killed by Shia terrorists, and vice versa.

    Sound like a plan?

    d(^_^)b
    http://libertyatstake.blogspot.com/
    “Because the Only Good Progressive is a Failed Progressive”

  7. 7. Samizdat

    “Several Grand Ayatolahs…. emphasized…the people of Bahrain have every right to demand Freedom…”

    Excuse me, but is that not the most laughable statement of the year 2011 to date?

    The time is fast approaching when suddenly the west is going to wake up to just how mad these theocrats are. You thought Hitler was looney tunes?! These fundamentalists with their 12th Imam, Taqiyya, and misogyny make Hitler look positively enlightened, and he was the purest butcher of the twentieth century.

    A day of reckoning is approaching and this is what westerners are up against. By the way we have reacted to date, it appears we don’t have a clue. Now we know that the Iranian Mullahs are going to start a war of terror against the Saudis. Well welcome to the club. They have been doing it to us for about thirty years now.

    Here’s to the Saudis having more sense than we have exhibited. How many EFP’s killed allied soldiers in Iraq? And our leaders did nothing. The same group was behind the Marine barracks bombing. Our leaders did nothing. I trust the Saudi’s will react in a slightly more coherent fashion.

    • Walt C

      Unfortunately, the Saudi response will be to ask the U.S. to take car of it for them. Then complain that we’re attacking unarmed muslims.

      Take a look at what’s happening in Libya as we speak.

      • Samizdat

        Walt C,
        Good point, but given how the Iranians react it may be either one of us who has to stand up. The Saudis have little use for the Mullahs and they have the means to really pound them hard if necessary. If I were Iran I would be very careful. The Arab countries intensely distrust the Persians, with the exception of Syria, and Syria has its own troubles right now.

        Given the instability, if there were an attack on the Saudi Royal Family it would require a direct response by the Saudis. They have to live in the neighborhood and the Persians would have to be taught a lesson. My guess is that the US would back the Saudis. I think the JCS would educate Obama, but quick, about our responsibilties in such a situation. Our national interests would truely be at stake in such a confrontaion. In the long run it would go badly for Iran. In the short run, can you say $9 a gallon?

      • IcePilot

        The Saudis have one of the best Air Forces (platforms, ordnance, electronics, logistics, maintenance, pilots & training, etc) $ can buy, short of stealth or bombers. Iran is effectively as close as Mexico is to the U.S., but with a much more effective “fence”, and no fear of a ground invasion. Saudi Arabia could destroy 70 percent of Iran’s military assets in about 3 weeks. Just as America could.

        With President Obama’s quick acceptance of dumping a long allied authoritarian head of state, the Saudi’s may be less confident of U.S. support.

        Perhaps the Saudis will send a more direct message to the Mullahs, perceiving Obama the weak horse, not likely to do what must be done.

        • kjatexas

          It’s long overdue, for the Saudis to start carrying some of the weight in the ME.
          One thing is for sure though, a day of reckoning with Iran is coming.

  8. 8. ETAB

    Good – finally, the Middle East Islamists are fighting each other rather than against the West. This is what has been needed. Their focus on the West (and Israel) has been a diversion, a red herring, to divert attention from their real problems within their own nations.

    The real problems in their own nations are the fact that the exponential increase in population over the last four decades has disabled the old economic mode and political mode.

    The old economic mode is two-class; there is an elite who control the productive means of wealth…and the rest of the population who received ‘distributed funds’ from this wealth. The distribution comes in the form of benefits, health care, minimal cost housing, millions of jobs in the bureaucracy where there is nothing to do but sit and play cards all day. The problem is that the income from the govt owned wealth production (oil) can’t sustain this massive population growth. Result: widespread poverty, stagnation, no jobs…

    And, the political mode is socialist dictatorships: an Elite set of Rulers..and the Ruled.

    This has to change. The economy has to move to allow a middle class to set up private small to medium size businesses for wealth production. These nations have been repressing private enterprises. And, this class must become the dominant and most economically productive.

    This means..that this wealth-producing class must also become dominant politically. And that means: a constitutional democracy. The old Rulers don’t want this infrastructural change of: the economy and the political.

    But – that population growth can’t be repressed. So, the ME has tried to divert unrest to ‘the Evil West’ is the cause of all our problems. It’s no longer working; the pressure of the economic dysfunctionality is too great for such rhetoric.

    The ME nations must undergo a massive implosion and restructuring. This is what we are seeing now…

    • onemans_opinion

      “But – that population growth can’t be repressed. So, the ME has tried to divert unrest to ‘the Evil West’ is the cause of all our problems. It’s no longer working; the pressure of the economic dysfunctionality is too great for such rhetoric.”

      Not just population growth but also the emergence of information at the touch of a finger together with social media. This is why the elites have shut down Facebook and other social sites. But yes, the diversion tactic is the one and only strategic initiative they all employ because that is all they have.

      But do not be fooled into thinking that the people of this region think like Jeffersonians. They are tribal, and while they are unhappy with their collectivist thugocracies, they do not perceive individual liberty as their political aspiration. Whatever emerges organically in that region will not likely be much different from what they’ve had all along. The limiting feature is that Islam still dominates and is a collectivist system. Therefore, to truly unshackle this part of the world, it is necessary for them to reconsider the totality of the failure of Islamic doctrine. I don’t see this happening anytime soon.

    • joeget

      The in-fighting among the ME countries is about who will dominate the Global Jihad against The West – Turkey, Iran, and Saudi Arabia all have (slightly) different ideas as to how it should proceed.

      They’re in agreement on the main attraction, though…

  9. 9. shosh7154

    ezekiel 38 is coming soon

    here is a list of the players

    cush = ethiopia, somalia, sudan
    put = lybia, algeria, tunisia, morrocco
    gomer = eastern europe
    togarmah = turkey
    GOG = leader of MAGOG (RUSSIA)
    PERSIA = IRAN
    Meshech = Moscow
    Tubal = Tobol ‘sk

    read the chapter
    http://www.blueletterbible.org/Bible.cfm?b=Eze&c=38&t=NIV

    • David W. Lincoln

      You might want to look at “God’s war on terror” by Walid Shoebat. Plucking verses out of context to fit previously arrived at conclusions has a long and far from glorious history.

  10. 10. Anonymous

    here is a list of the players in EZEKIEL 38

    cush = ethiopia, somalia, sudan
    put = lybia, algeria, tunisia, morrocco
    gomer = eastern europe
    togarmah = turkey
    GOG = leader of MAGOG (RUSSIA)
    PERSIA = IRAN
    Meshech = Moscow
    Tubal = Tobol ‘sk

    all these countries in alliance with Iran (Persia) and Magog (Russia) to attack the jewish state so that the name Israel will be remembered no more. But read what G-d has planned for all these countries. Soon to be broadcast on worldwide news

    • ADHD

      Tobóljsk can’t conceivably be of ANY importance relative to Gog and Magog – in Russia it’s nowadays a city of at the very best 2nd-tier. In fact, it’s really at best 3rd-tier if not considerably lower. Moscow is not excluded, but Tobóljsk almost certainly IS.

      Could it not be China that might be the other part of this Gog-Magog pair? That would seem much more realistic somehow…

  11. 11. Walt C

    Several grand ayatollahs in Iran have issued a fatwa for Muslims to come to the aid of their Shiite brothers in Bahrain

    Ever notice that the guys calling for suicide bombings are never in line to sign up for a suicide belt? How ’bout it Habib Hussain Muhammed ayathollah whatever? Why are you not signing up to die for allah in your fight with the Sunnis? Don’t you want your 72 virgins?

    Pisses me off to see world leaders willing to send young people off to die when they themselves refuse to participate. At least have your kid sign up if you think you’re too old.

    • dd

      The original Quranic verse in Arabic said nothing about 72 virgins, this was added to Iran 200 years ago, this is documented.

      • Fatima

        72 Virgins:

        Sunan al-Tirmidhi Hadith 2562 says:

        The Prophet Muhammad was heard saying: “The smallest reward for the people of Paradise is an abode where there are 80,000 servants and 72 wives, over which stands a dome decorated with pearls, aquamarine, and ruby, as wide as the distance from Al-Jabiyyah [a Damascus suburb] to Sana’a [Yemen]“

        • joey

          it was heard. what a bunch of crap the way the hadith and other writings are so elusive ;you can read into them just what any would like too; that is the way of evil ;the way of fallen man . It is done in business ( advertising)it is done in polo-tics it is done in religion ;just think the Government will pick the next supposed reincarnation of the Dali Lama ;Islam has something else behind it to make it move and be, by using Islamic culture as the very means to indoctrinate its people for the purposes of the power working through it; it can only be seen if you look into the unseen ,there it becomes evident but also elusive it knows your are starting to see it; the answer for Islamic slaves is not western democracy or any other religion ; atheism with monkeys as ancestors, New age illusions or any other man made answer with a hidden power behind it ; it takes the humbling of oneself before the Awesome and Terrible Living Creator, Who was and is and shall be

  12. 12. waterwillows

    ETAB,

    Gee, for a moment there I thought you were talking about the UK. You know where just about everyone works for the government and most folks are queasy about business.
    We got our own false economy to work on. I say, let the ME figure it out for themselves. We first need to convince our western leaders, that big government is a waste of effort.

    • ETAB

      I agree; we’ve moved into the socialist welfare state mode as well. We’ve milked our resources – which were the private enterprise economy – dry and into bankruptcy or, sent them overseas to third world countries.

      Our unions, parasitic on the workers, increased the costs of production far beyond the capacity of the consumers to pay for those goods. Result – bankruptcy or overseas flights of these industries. And..left us with a no-growth economy.

      Our taxes have done the same, preventing small and medium size businesses from operating. Result: no-growth economy.

      Our public service unions, feeding off those taxes, have resulted in huge deficits, overburdened taxpayers, and no-growth economies.

      The public service employees, with their jobs-for-life, lack of accountability, monopoly on services and bloated payrolls – have resulted in not merely poor but disastrously inept and rotten service to the taxpayer.

      We have to move out of this morass…and the US has to kick Obama out to prevent their moving the same way.

    • Gay Grammarian

      If only ETAB could see his folly…

  13. 13. mojo

    Maybe King Abdullah bin Moneygrubbin can pay ‘em off like he did the drones in Saudistan…

  14. 14. James May

    It should be noted that for reasons going back into history, Iran considers Bahrain an island they should have sovereignty over; this is not simply an issue of Iran supporting a shi’ite majority it empathizes with.

    Were it not for the international community, these 2 countries would have been at war a long time ago and still would today.

  15. 15. Iranian

    It’s sad none of you know anything about Iran, but what can I do to convince you. You Americans will never understand Iranian culture, you will never understand the majority of Iranians know the Islamic system have failed, that we are just like you and that we want a secular regime. You’ll always consider us ‘Muslims’ even though most of the youth in Iran are secular and hold atheistic values or simply just don’t care about religion altogether. Oh well, continue with your hatred of us, because you know America, the best way to win over the hearts of Iranians is to paint them all with one brush. I only wish you Americans, you hateful hateful Americans who I want to love so much, would just shut up, read some Hafez or Ferdowsi, study the Safavids or even go as back as the Achaemenians and perhaps… perhaps… drop your hatred. Death to the Islamic Republic.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHo-5SBiZGw
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYutojeC5Kk

    • JL

      Thanks for writing this comment. There is not a single American who hates Iranians like you. They hate the Iranian regime and their supporters. When Americans say “The Iranians”, what they really mean is “The Iranian regime”.

    • onemans_opinion

      Dear Iranian,
      Please do not misunderstand the Americans. We do not hate Iranians. We hate the lunatic theocracy that runs your country and we weep for the people who dare to criticize and protest against the regime. I know some Iranians here in America and they are very much like regular Americans.

      My question for you is this. Is Islam responsible for the failure of the governments in that part of the world? And if it is not, then what explains the relative failure throughout the entire region?

    • Samizdat

      Iranian,
      Hey, don’t paint with such a broad brush. I am well aware of Iranian demographics and the youth movement’s hatred of the Mullahs. I was and am a big supporter of the Mousavi movement, as a less evil alternative to the recent regime. My comments about Iran always keep the focus on the theocrats. They are corrupt scum who hijacked the revolution 30 years ago.

    • Fairbanks99

      Many conservative Americans, myself included, do not lump the Persian people with the Muslim Arabs. Your fight against the mullahs is for entirely different reasons than Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, etc. Oh for a president like Reagan to support you the way he did Poland. You would rid the world of our mullah problem tout suite.

    • joey

      I love the Persian people and know many herein the us; they are way smarter then most know; the problem is that Islam tags itself on all as being Muslims to erase the peoples own ethnic identity ;like communism tries; for with in a few generations the people are told by the “few “there fabricated identity ; so they are slaves to the system > Only hope for all my Persian friends know and unknown is the same for all mankind be freed into eternal life now and forever with the perfect Bridegroom, the lover of your soul,The resurrected Savior not a religion about Him ;know Him intimately..

  16. 16. Iranian

    It’s sad none of you know anything about Iran, but what can I do to convince you. You Americans will never understand Iranian culture, you will never understand the majority of Iranians know the Islamic system have failed, that we are just like you and that we want a secular regime. You’ll always consider us ‘Muslims’ even though most of the youth in Iran are secular and hold atheistic values or simply just don’t care about religion altogether. Oh well, continue with your hatred of us, because you know America, the best way to win over the hearts of Iranians is to paint them all with one brush. I only wish you Americans, you hateful hateful Americans who I want to love so much, would just shut up, read some Hafez or Ferdowsi, study the Safavids or even go as back as the Achaemenians and perhaps… perhaps… drop your hatred. Death to the Islamic Republic.

    • Gobbo

      Hey, Iranian. Rest assured, the world has seen the secular youth of Iran bravely protesting against the regime. The world knows about your courage and sacrifice. The world knows how much those monsters oppress you. And some of us know that you had your own religion long before Islam was imposed on you. Plus there are many Iranian immigrants in North America who illustrate the truth you speak, that Iranians are modern and Westernized.

      Keep up the fight. You’ll be victorious in the end. Too bad the outside world hasn’t stepped in to help you, or at least arm you, like they’ve intervened in Libya. If there’s one regime that’s long overdue for complete and utter annihilation, it’s those horrendous mullahs. May it happen ASAP. More power to you, buddy.

      • Shiraz

        Dear Gobbo, rightfully said! From an Iranian woman, one of the millions of Iranian freedom fighters. We won;t stop till we send these barbarians to the dustbin of history. We may even drop them all in our beloved Persian gulf and have them swim back to Mecca where they belong! We are Iranians, carrying the weight of tousand of years of rich history, culture, art, literature, science and most of all humanity. A land where everyone could settle and find it a loving home. We coexisted with people of all walks of life, race, gender, belief, with respect, love and unity. Iranians are all united in their hatred of the Islamic Regime, and consider this monstrous regime an illegitimate foreign force that has invaded our land and kept our people hostage.
        Any support from the West is always appreciated and we keep it dear to our heart! We will never forget who stand besides us!

        My kindest regards to all of you caring Americans!
        Death to Islamic Regime!
        Victory is near for us and for the free world!

    • Iran, we know what it’s like to be labeled and demonized by the Left too – conservatives with no real religious indoctrination or allegiance get called “Christianist” all the time, and the Left raises the phony specter of the “Religious Right” to scare people while they themselves have done and sanctioned more killing in the 20th Century than any other group.

    • RickGreenvilleSC

      Iranian, Don’t become guilty of what you accuse the people of the US of doing: tarring all of a people with one brush.There are many Americans who support you in your fight against the current repressive Iranian regime-how we wish that obama had the stones to publicly support you instead of cowering in the corner.
      Don’t give up, but continue the fight! We are with you in spirit!

  17. Calling the Ayatollahs “leaders of Iran” is like calling Nazis as leaders of Germans.

  18. My guess is that the US would back the Saudis. I think the JCS would educate Obama, but quick, about our responsibilties in such a situation. Our national interests would truely be at stake in such a confrontaion. In the long run it would go badly for Iran. In the short run, can you say $9 a gallon?

    I can say it and I would like it because in the long run it would change attitudes for the better.

    Saudi Arabia is the primary sponsor (and staffer) of Islamist terrorism worldwide. 9/11 was a Saudi operation, and the Saudi government directly supported and staffed al Qaeda in Iraq. Saudi government-sponsored terrorism and extremism has destabilized and harmed the economies of nations like the USA, Britain, Denmark, Thailand, Iraq. As a state-supported entity, al Qaeda and sunni terrorism inc. follows a top-down business model. The ‘people’ don’t support these terrorist militias, the governments and their petrodollars do. We can’t afford NOT to let these destructive governments fall.

    However, the ‘rebels’ in both Saudi Arabia and Iran know that oil income is essential to their survival. These long-suffering people want reform and the dissolution of these governments – they don’t want to destroy their cash cow (us) If we can help them get rid of these ossified, destructive ‘rulers’ ASAP, we would be doing them (and us) a huge favor.

    However, if we intervened in favor of this terrorist government, it would be Darwinism in action. We would, as a nation, be too dumb to live.

  19. 19. Kat-Mo

    Dear Iranian,

    You misunderstand. We hate your government of whack jobs, not you. We actually do get you. Unfortunately, you are not in control of your government and your government does have supporters within your nation (otherwise it would not remain in power one second after this post). Those who actively support the ayatollah and Ahmedinejad are our enemies.

    We will give you whatever support we can so that you may reach your goals of true freedom and peace. God willing. Until then, please understand that this is a matter of interpretation. Obviously, those “Iranians” we oppose are still “Iranians” and we have a tendency to convert long thoughts into simple phrases. Everybody in America, the west, knows who we are talking about when we say “Iranians” so please bear with us and try not to read more into that statement than it says.

    • jan

      Unfortunately there are a hell of a lot of people that do mean all Iranians are bad because they do believe all Muslims are bad. But I’m heartened to see this is changing in the west. Troubling though that it’s taken this major unrest in the region for people to open their eye’s. When these revolutions have overcome I really believe they could show the west a thing or two about democracy. Well I live in hope…

  20. 20. Gobbo

    This is good news to the extent that it might harm the two evil regimes of Saudi Arabia and Iran.

    It’s bad news to the extent that innocents might get hurt, that oil prices might rise, that thereby both regimes will profit, and that the world will suffer economically.

    New conflicts are springing up every day, sure to lure in other countries and cause widespread misery. I wonder at what point people will start referring to this as World War 3. Thank goodness most of the Middle Eastern countries currently on fire still don’t have nukes… At least that’s the word on the street…

  21. 21. JL

    Sandmonkey the Egyptian blogger says that Saudi Arabia is the most evil regime in the Middle East at this moment. They are spending money like crazy in all parts of the Middle East promoting their misogynic brand of extremist religion and supporting anti democratic forces. The Saudis are a real problem for the democracy movement in Egypt.

  22. 22. Spindok

    If the Iranian regime relaxed internal social policy and nothing else what might happen?

    In theory I think they could hold on for a long time. At this rate they are not getting a great ROI in investment. A flash boost could happen if nightclubs and fast moving tech economy were booming in Tehran. Iran is not without resource, human and natural.

    It will not happen. At some point it will not be the ballot box which determines the outcome. This is deeper than mere policy and politics.

  23. 23. Larsky

    This is the best news yet. Let them kill each other off and when the winner raises their snake head we lob it off. Case closed. I know about oil, I get it, but frankly we are screwing our energy alternatives up so bad at this point what is the difference? It is coming our way now or later. It is always better to get it over with sooner, pull the thorn out NOW my first boss said and I have lived by that. Less blood and pain in the long run you see. May the 70 vestial virgins flood the mideast. Allahu Akbar.

  24. 24. Garettc

    Iran’s opening salvo will be to sink all shipping in the Striat of Homes, effectively cutting kuwait oil off. A large portion of Ssaudi oil also flows through that area. Not to mention Bahrain has a major US Naval installation. An all out war between Iran and the Suadis will bring the world economy to a shuddering halt. there is no doubt that Iran will take a massive beating, but do they care? I imagine that they will think the Saudis will put up with worldwide harassement of their interests without going todeclared or undeclared war, and they may be right in this. Massive amounts of wealth are at stake.

  25. 25. Morton Doodslag

    Couldn’t happen to a nicer bunch of blokes. Have at it, boys!

  26. 26. Catino

    This “religion of peace” is giving a thorough witness of its goodness these days. Many here won’t believe this: there are people out there that blame the US and Israel for the earthquakes in Chile, Haiti and Japan (they say the CIA has machine that can make the earth axis oscillate,) they also believe that the planes were commanded from a secret American base in the 9/11 attacks…

    Let’s see how they explain this one. Whatever the “explanation” more killings will ensue. That’s easy to predict. The tree is known by its fruit.

  27. 27. Brett_McS

    With just a little poking and prodding here and there I reckon we could get the whole Islamic world to self-destruct.

  28. 28. Will leFey

    May the House of Saud attain all that is their due.

    The old Arab world has ended.

  29. 29. Derek

    It seems to me that this translation of shia doesn’t actually call for suicide bombers. It calls for fearless youth activists. Im not sure the two are one and the same.

  30. 30. FAITH7

    I agree with many here. I am glad there is much ‘infighting’ that is, in, and between these Middle Eastern nations. I say too, let them all kill each other. If you read and listen to the hypocrisy of these people it is stunning.

    As far as the ‘youth’, 1) I feel bad they have nothing else in their lives. No hope. They are willing, albeit ignorantly, to give their lives up in such a manner. 2) But, the more they get ‘rid’ of at their own hands, the less there are to indoctrinate with “Western Hate”. There will be less to recruit into Al Qaeda, Hamas, and ‘other’ terrorist groups. And, if they do recruit them, they can use them for their own ‘infighting’ instead.

    Sounds horrific I know, but they do not have a fear of death and it does not seem they have a respect for life either, probably through no fault of their own, but their ‘leaders’ fault. Many of these people are living in two worlds, the Ancient Middle East and the 21st century. Much of the mentality is Ancient though. I wonder if we are beginning to find out you can’t have it both ways…

    We should drill baby drill and do all we can to be self sufficient. If only the EPA will let us….

  31. 31. Ben

    The Iranian blood-thirsty Ayatollahs are ready to defend Islam to the last Muslim-Sunni.I don`t understand how this state- appeal to terror is in agreement with the UN membership

  32. 32. bruce

    we should help the iranian opposition because that ass hole carter is responsible for putting the crazy mullahs in power.we could easily bomb the mullahs into jelly and destroy the mullahs military and their ability to produce an atomic bomb.this would give the iranian people a chance to rid them selves of the tyrants but i don’t think the imposter in the white house will do anything but shoot hoops and party.

  33. 33. Anon

    Of course it is a PJM exclusive. It is false. No coverage in anything but blogs. Not even the guardian or al-jazeera.

    So Iran said no such things. That is like saying because I put up a site calling for the destruction of Canada that “The US has issued a decree to destroy Canada”.

    Do you have any real sources except a couple fanatics with a website, just like the US has?

  34. 34. Mark

    What Iranian leaders have called for such a thing? Your article says leaders. Who? The people you list in your article are not Irenian leaders, they are religious leaders. Your article is like saying Al Sharpton and anything crazy he says represents the US because he is a”leader”.

  35. 35. mojo

    Let them fight it out. Then shoot the winner.

  36. 36. THE_MAD_BOMBER

    IRAN IS NOT ONLY RUN BY BARBARIANS, BUT THEY ARE ALSO COMPLETELY INSANE THERE.

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