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How are the action's the US gov't has taken in the Middle east seen through the Iranian point of view? (What is the US doing to make Iran mad) -in other words. And what actions are these?

2007-02-13 17:45:40 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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this one is easy. irans point of view on religion. the us attacks muslims and calls muslims religious extremists when the palestinians fight for their land. considering the jews are just as much religious extremists for ganking the land for (their religious right) to the land. the un created by america just gave palestine over totally ignoring the fact that it is not their land to give away. so there for when some one comes to some ones land and takes over of corse there is a right to a fight. even the geneva conventions state that when there is a take over of your land you have a RIGHT to defend yourselves. the palestinians have been given the west bank and gaza strip. they are small portons of land that are infertile. (meaning nothing can grow) and n order to go from one part to another they have to cross through israel. iran finds this appauling. this is opression no matter which way you want to look at it. you can not expect peace when you invade anothers land. it is just no feesable. it would be like mexicans and native americans kicking american white people out of their houses and saying well this is our land. it was ours a couple hundered years ago. you stole it now we want it back. remember when the jews were banned from israel islam had not come to the scene yet. israel fails to comply with hundereds of un resolutions that the un has designated for them. this is not even the halfof it. so we got the religious part of it. the next part as far as poltics. the americans, british, and israelis have waged wr on muslims world wide saying it is a religious war when it is really a war about stealing resources. moral ethics prove that americans have no right to iraqi oil. americans have no right to 1 penny of oil revenue from iraq. but yet the west just repeatedly keeps stealing these people's oil. blood money. this is bluntly wrong. you would have to be the devil to try to justify stealing from any one. weather it be an individual or a nation. there is no excuse for it. americans commonly mistaken "muslims" as a threat when in reality america is the most hated nation on earth. people from all over the world hate america. this includes christians, jews, muslims, hindus, siehks, etc...... if you do not believe what i have to say i say to you this. look around the world. see how people are being exploited and living in sheer misery due to what americans have done politically and economically to other nations. iran finds america to be morally corrupt and believes america to be a nation of hypocraisy. i can nae several examples. americans say that we have freedom, yet there is the patriot act. americans say tha we hold human rights better then any other country in the world yet look at guantamano bay. americans say that muslim men are opressing women. well there is nothing more pathedic then a nation who claims people to have such low moral ethics when they have so many protitutes, women beling exploited in pornography, more people in prison then any nation in the world, huge gaps in the system, the results of hurricane katrina, eating the usuary. this means a nation built off interest. according to the bible, quran and the torah charging people interest or paying interest is a sin. you see the results of the trillions of dollars in the american debt. where is the money to pay these people back? america has millions of drugs users, millions of alcoholics, rapists, violent offenders, more serial killers then any other nation world wide. all of this contributes to a caotic unjust law sysem. so to play world police is flat out a joke. this is what upsets people. when you look at the way america used to be inthe 50's you could say it was still some what morally upright. now it is any thing but!

2007-02-13 18:26:52 · answer #1 · answered by wedjb 6 · 0 0

1. US-Iran relations haven't been the greatest since we staged a coup in 1953 and tried their prime minister for attempting to nationalize the oil industry because Britain was taking 80% of the profits. That ended up backfiring, because it led to the Islamic Revolution, but that's still the source of some anti-Western resentment.

2. Obviously, the Iranian government is very anti-Israel, so our continual support of Israel is a giant thorn in their side.

3. And finally, everyone's favorite debate... Iran's nuclear ambitions.

How have we helped Iran? Completely by accident. The action in Iraq, as someone else pointed out, did help oust one of Iran's biggest enemies. Also, there is talk now of arming Iraqi Shi'ites and Kurds, which would effectively wipe out the Sunni population. Iran, being a Shia country, would totally go along with this.

2007-02-13 18:10:08 · answer #2 · answered by tm 1 · 0 0

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad insisted that turmoil in Iraq is bad for his country and dialogue — not force — was the solution to the region's conflicts.

"We shy away from any kind of conflict, any kind of bloodshed," Ahmadinejad told ABC's "Good Morning America." "As we have said repeatedly, we think that the world problems can be solved through dialogue, through the use of logic and a sense of friendship. There is no need for the use of force."

At the same time, the U.S. appears to be hardening its accusations against Iran, including claims that the highest levels of the Iranian leadership armed Shiites in Iraq with sophisticated armor-piercing roadside bombs that have killed more than 170 troops from the U.S.-led coalition.

2007-02-13 17:55:13 · answer #3 · answered by jpferrierjr 4 · 0 0

saddam was hated in Iran... and was Iran's worst enemy... he used chemical warfare on them and destroyed most of their army in the 80s... and they lost the war...

the U.S. kicking him out was great... the lost their closest enemy...

and on top of that... the U.S. installs a government that will be the same majority religion as the majority religion of Iran!

it's a homerun for them... not only get rid of an enemy, but we put a government into power that has almost the same exact beliefs that they do...

I really don't see how this could be bad in any way for them?

2007-02-13 17:51:32 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Amadinejad doesn't need a reason to be mad at the west. He's just mad. Pray for him cause he sure needs Jesus.
I Cr 13;8a

2007-02-13 18:53:10 · answer #5 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

Just playing chess game with "Every move you make, every breathe I take" in planet of apes.
Look at the chess board.
Notice how Gulliver being tied to the ground by the Liliputians with the big and small ends in planet of apes?
While Rome is burning in planet of apes.
Look at NK burning fire-crackers it's chinese new year in planet of apes.

2007-02-13 20:45:59 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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