German Neo-Nazis to cheer for Iranian team in World Cup

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Israel didnt do it earlier cuz maybe Israel was looking for a reason that Ahmedinejad is providing now with his fiery mindless speeches- he is pretty much convincing the entire world that whosoever bombs our nuclear installations would be rightly doing so in light of apparent threats I make in my blunt speeches- tell me how more dumb can one be? How can he justify the peaceful purposes of his nuclear program when he denies the holocaust.. I mean this guy is driving friends away, making enemies and whatnot.

Re: German Neo-Nazis to cheer for Iranian team in World Cup

Dunno about "whole-heartedly" unless you follow IRNA a bit close for your comfort. Indonesia and other US allies are trying to put some sense in Moolah ears. I don't think it will work though.

Only Moolahs are terrorist, be they from Arab blood lines, or Iranian blood lines.

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And perhaps you only look at Zionist racist forums for your news.

Iran’s leader a new hero among Indonesians

Springtime for Ahmadinejad

Iran finds an ally in Indonesia

Dude, you just let me waste my time by searching some of these articles for you. Couldn’t you have done it yourself?

[quote Indonesia and other US allies are trying to put some sense in Moolah ears. [/quote]

You mean Zionist ears. You don’t seem to understand it. How can Israelis?

Anyone who kill innocent people for no reason is terrorist, be it mullah or Zionist. And also for me, anyone who supports terrorists becomes a terrorist himself.

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WTF do you have against mullahs?? DO YOU EVEN KNOW THE HADITH ABOUT THE VALUE OF THE ULAMAA YOU IGNORANT MATERIALIST $&#$(?

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Saddam used to be hero too. I still remember his big time pictures and posters even in Pakistan.

Now the poor slob gets his pics taken in his undies.

As I said, Moolahs and their lackyes love to make a big deal out of this little leaders. However when the shoe falls on these midgets (in case of Prez. Nejad, he is just hight-challenged) all these hero worshippers go home and start waiting for the next fool.

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Umm, no-correction.

When the sermons in Iranian mosque, they vent their hate towards Jews. There were no Zionists when the Quran was written. What these religious fundamentalists do is take passages out of context from the holy Quran and use to further their own political agenda.

This is the typical BS that Iran and Saudi Arabia play upon to vent their hate towards the Jewish people.

The Islamic World hasnt had a great leader since Saladdin.

Saladdin re-took Jerusalem, let christians and jews continue to pray in their places of worship, negotiated a truce with Richard the Lionheart.

There is no Islamic Leader with the charisma, the moderation, the brain, the senses, that can do these things.

Either they are complete fanatics like Ahmedinijad or complete puppets of the West like King Abdullah of Jordan.

Ataturk is the only recent islamic leader that matches Saladdin in scope. He modernized his country while keeping their islamic principles intact. Turkey has more mosques than any other country in the world but the Christian Orthodox Church is located in Istanbul, the Hagia Sophia.

Can any other Muslim nation allow such an important aspect of a non-islamic religion to continue to function.

When Jordan controlled East Jerusalem and West Bank from 1948-1967, Jews were not allowed to pray near the Wailing Wall. Thats like stopping Muslims from praying in the Kabaa. Talk about being hypocrities. When the Israelis took over East Jerusalem, they kept the trustee of their most holy site (thier Kabaa) to the Arab Muslim family which still governs the site. Would any modern Islamic country have done that besides Turkey?

As for the hijab, its an Arab custom, which has been force fed into Muslims into beleived that in order to be a muslim, a woman must cover her head.

Talk about Islamic/Arabs being hypocrites.

There is no religious freedom in the islamic world, no freedom of speech, none what so ever.

Pathetic

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Yes he kept Islamic principles intact, such as legalising alcohol for all :rolleyes:

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Neo-Nazis and jews are same, both Racists.

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no neo-nazis and islamic fundamentalists are both the same Racists...

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you know jews :k:

Mad Scientist : amazing points! shabash :wink:

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Zionist Mercenary:

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When the sermons in Iranian mosque, they vent their hate towards Jews.
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Any source of this information?

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LOL....you need a source for something as common as that?

lastly, I like Zionist Mercenary, it has a nice ring to it..:)

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FYI. Neo-Nazi organizations do not include millions of Arabs, Blacks, or Jews!

OTOH Israel has significant population of Arab Muslims who live and prosper within Israel. They are allowed to take part in elections and their reps are elected to the assembly.

Problem with Gaza and WBank is different from Arabs living in Israel. Gaza + WBank were blessed by "door Undesh" (far-sighted) leadership that joined Hitler first, and then started milking Commies. Both were wrong choices. Both were defeated. Once your master gets defeated, you have to suffer too.

Or you better learn from Bharatis. Once Ruskies fell from grace, Bharatis were quick to change qibla and join Uncle Sam's dinner table.

Gazans and WBankens never had a quick thinking leadership like Bharatis. In fact quick thinking and Arab thinking are two opposite ideas.

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Just as expected. There is no source for Iranian mullahs condemning Jews. Their criticism is almost always directed towards Zionists.

You like this name because obviously you ARE a Zionist Hireling aka Mercenary. Cheers!

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http://www.tau.ac.il/Anti-Semitism/asw2000-1/iran.htm

In a Friday sermon (18 May 2001), Ayatollah Khamene’i dwelt in length on the animosity of the Jewish communities towards the Prophet Muhammad in the early Islamic era. Typifying the Jews of Arabia, he pointed to their economic control and intellectual domination over the populace and their sense of superiority which led them to mock and ridicule the people. Khamene’i named the Jews as one of the main enemies of the Prophet, and enumerated their acts of obstructionism, conspiracies and betrayal. He singled out the cases of three Jewish communities accused of betrayal and animosity toward the Prophet: Bani Nazir, who were banished, but allowed to take some of their belongings with them; Bani Qaynuqa’, who were expelled and their assets given to the faithful Muslims; and Bani Qurayza, who conspired to stab the Prophet in the back, for which all their young males were executed (Kayhan, 20 May 2001). Such a speech “at the height of the Israeli-Palestinian mini war,” said the CRMRI report, could be interpreted as an open threat to the Jews of Iran (“Anti-Jewish Trends in Iran: Update, June 2001”).

Now, STFU

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And yet nothing bad happened to the Jews of Iran in the 5 years after the sermon, which means that only the truly paranoid would have interpreted it as a threat to Jews rather than an accurate sermon about regional politics on the Arabian peninsula during the years from 600-700 AD

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Even if nothing bad happened to the Jews. It still shows how the Iranian Mullahs feel towards their Jews. They are bringing things from the Quran which are out of context and using them to further their own political agenda.

There was never this kind of hate towards the Jewish people in the 9th, 10th and 11th Century when Muslims were at their peak of power, knowledge, culture, etc..

These kinds of anti-jewish rants are made by people who are uneducated, dont know a thing about Islam and to further their political agenda by using religion to justify their actions.

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So you feel some parts of the history of the early Muslims should be brushed out because it's no longer nice?

It's ridiculous. No society in the world does that. Back in Britain, in our history classes we were still taught the fact of how Catholic nations and traitors within Britain conspired for centuries against England and Britain, plotting invasion, assasination and revolution.

Just because Catholics are no longer hostile to Britain, it has not stopped Britain's history from being taught as a struggle against Catholocism.

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The Jews in Iran live in constant fear. They have to watch every word they say. Expatriates speak of the fear they feel from the mullahs. Iran says they will wipe Israel off the map, now I wonder what would happen to the Jews in Israel.
Even more funny is the single representative they have in the assembly. He has to go along with the votes to eradicate the Jews in Israel.

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Nothing bad happens to the Jews in Iran? What are you smoking? Read please:

Iran’s Jews face growing climate of fear

ANNETTE YOUNG IN JERUSALEM
FOR the dwindling Jewish community in Iran, a sacred ritual is observed at 6.30 every evening as shortwave radios are switched on to listen to the daily Farsi broadcast from Israel.

Since Mahmoud Ahmadinejad came to power last June, life for Iran’s 25,000 Jews has become even more precarious as the president defiantly pursues a nuclear policy while declaring Israel should be “wiped off the world map”.

Israel has long identified Iran as its biggest threat, and these concerns have grown amid repeated calls by its hard-line president for Israel’s destruction.

Last Thursday, Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert issued a strongly worded warning that the Jewish state took seriously Iranian threats to wipe out Israel and would defend itself against a country the West suspects of seeking nuclear weapons.

His remarks also came as Western powers sought action by the United Nations to curb Iranian uranium enrichment and other key nuclear processes. “It is becoming a serious matter of concern for Iranian Jews should there be any military action between Iran and Israel,” said Israeli broadcaster Menashe Amir.

**“The Iranian regime says it does distinguish between Judaism and Zionism, but the local Jewish community knows that is a lie since it has been frequently written by extremists in religious circles that ‘every Jew is a Zionist’.” **

**While it is still the largest Jewish community in the Middle East outside Israel, a vast number of the population have fled Iran. **

The first major movement came in 1948 when the state of Israel was established and the number of Jews in Iran stood at about 150,000. The Islamic revolution in 1979 prompted another movement.

"Every Iranian Jew who had the financial possibility or courage has already left, but there’s still a small but flourishing community," said Amir, who moved to Israel from Iran at the age of 20 in 1959. He has been broadcasting for 46 years in Farsi for Israeli state radio.

He is all too familiar with the precarious position of Iranian Jews who are called on by the government to declare their public support for the country’s nuclear policy.

**“Not to mention, every time Iran publicly condemns Israeli actions in the Palestinian territories, the Jewish community is expected to issue a statement of support,” he said. **

Even though the regime officially recognises Judaism as an official religious minority and the Jewish community is even allocated a seat in the Iranian parliament, the reality on the ground is different.

Jewish leaders are reluctant to draw attention to incidences of mistreatment of their community, due to fear of government reprisal, along with fear of being arrested or accused of being spies. In 1999, 13 Jews were arrested in the city of Shiraz and charged with spying for Israel. While eventually all were pardoned, it exposed the fragile position of the country’s Jewish community.

**“While there are Jewish schools, the principals and most of the teachers are Muslim, the Bible is taught in Farsi, not in Hebrew, and the schools are forced to open on Saturday, the Jewish Sabbath,” Amir said, as he played Hebrew music for his listeners. **

“So while the regime declares that there is freedom of religion, it is all just for the sake of appearances.”

http://news.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=684952006

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