Is Iran the Biggest Enemy of Israel
Sam Ghandchi
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آیا ایران بزرگترین دشمن اسراییل است
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Postscript: Also, less than 3 months ago, I wrote a parody about the purchase of land by Iran from Israel. In fact, if I were Israel, I would buy land from all the neighboring countries instead of waging war with them, but this issue has nothing to do with me and my article was just a joke regarding the disputes between Iran and Israel, when Iran and Iranians in this dispute, as the Persian expression says, are neither the top of the onion nor the bottom:)) SG
No Iran is not the biggest enemy of Israel
although soon after the
Iran's 1979 Revolution,
Ayatollah
Khomeini together with
Hojatoleslam
Mehdi Karroubi started the Guds
Day in Tehran which was the beginning of a major animosity between
the
Israeli Jewish State and Islamic Regime of
Iran. As far as countries
being major enemies, it is not really just because of the regimes
they have at any particular time. For example
.. Russia was a major enemy of Iran for centuries during Tsarist
Russia and it still was the same, even though first
Lenin begining with the Communist
Rule in Russia, and later to this day, now during
Putin, Russian regime has tried to
be on close relations with the current Regime in Iran.
Frankly as
I have noted before, Islamic Regime
of Iran soon after its early days, has not persued export of Islamic
Revolution for a long time, and the real enemy of Israel all these
years to this day have been the Arabs in the region who view Israel
as a force that has usurped their land although the lands the Jews
purchased in Ottoman Empire have been developed very well by the
Jewish people and
Israel is a democratic country as I have
written before while the Arab countries that are mostly
different pieces of former Ottoman Empire which was centered in the
current Turkey are still not as advanced in their states and
democratic institutions.
The leaders of these Arab countries mostly
and basically like to keep good relations with Israel and the West.
Actually the leaders of oil-rich Arab countries were very smart from
day one and just benefitted a percentage from the profits that the
Western Oil companies made in those countries without interfering
much with how the Western countries directed their work contrary to
nationalization movement of oil in Iran by
Mossadegh and the subsequent
attempts for Iran rights on oil by the
Shah in early 1970's. Overall
the policies of Arab states with the exception of Egypt, Libya, Iraq
and Syria, were generally more acceptable by the West and maybe
Turkey the former center of Ottoman Empire can be viewed similarly!
Just my $.05 and wishing all the best.
Hoping for a democratic and secular futurist republic in Iran,
Sam Ghandchi
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October 30, 2024
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