Finally we are moving to the direction of realizing the "special relationship" of these Anglo countries and to adapt our policy thereafter.
We should cut our relations completely with all Anglo-Zionist controlled countries of Britain, Canada, Australia, as we did with the US. They might be different countries but function as one single entity in world affairs.
@Bardiakzadegan Question for you: How would cutting relations benefit Iran? OK, you don't like the governments in those countries. I don't either. But how does severing relations benefit Iran? Is this just an emotional outburst?
I could reverse the argument and say how putting sanctions after sanctions on Iran would benefit British? Since I believe that I realize why they take this path (this is the definition of an enemy), I believe in the strategy of cutting ties, since it would damage them more than us. The immediate benefit is that we remove one of the channels that they have to put pressure on us. We could also ask which benefits do we get by
having relations? Will Canada for example extradite the corrupt banker since we have ties? If we realize our current place in the world affairs and our aspirations for future, and also understand the power buildup in the world and historical backgrounds of the current realities, we could set our strategical lines for relation ship to other countries:
Just fucking nuke iran.
mr9396 2 months ago
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artbiz45 3 months ago
Finally we are moving to the direction of realizing the "special relationship" of these Anglo countries and to adapt our policy thereafter.
We should cut our relations completely with all Anglo-Zionist controlled countries of Britain, Canada, Australia, as we did with the US. They might be different countries but function as one single entity in world affairs.
Bardiakzadegan 3 months ago
@Bardiakzadegan Question for you: How would cutting relations benefit Iran? OK, you don't like the governments in those countries. I don't either. But how does severing relations benefit Iran? Is this just an emotional outburst?
tantzer 3 months ago
@tantzer
Part 1
No, I support the policy, and I'm not emotional.
I could reverse the argument and say how putting sanctions after sanctions on Iran would benefit British? Since I believe that I realize why they take this path (this is the definition of an enemy), I believe in the strategy of cutting ties, since it would damage them more than us. The immediate benefit is that we remove one of the channels that they have to put pressure on us. We could also ask which benefits do we get by
Bardiakzadegan 3 months ago
@tantzer
Part2
having relations? Will Canada for example extradite the corrupt banker since we have ties? If we realize our current place in the world affairs and our aspirations for future, and also understand the power buildup in the world and historical backgrounds of the current realities, we could set our strategical lines for relation ship to other countries:
Bardiakzadegan 3 months ago
@tantzer
Part3
۱) امریکا، اینگیلیس، کانادا، استرالیا
تعامل قهر آمیز
۲ ) فرانسه، آلمان، روس، چین تعامل رقابت آمیز
۳) کشور های مسلمان و باقی در حال توسعه ، ترکیه تعامل مسالمت آمیز
۴) عراق، سوریه، لبنان، افغانستان
تعامل رفاقت آمیز.
Bardiakzadegan 3 months ago
Ya Allah, baradaran bad az namaz jomeh berizim tu Sefarate haurmzadeh Engilis !!!
Zohor13 3 months ago
@Zohor13 Bayad e soorate ghafelgirane berizim too sefarat atisheshoon bezanim
Shahabk818 3 months ago
@Shahabk818 agha atishbazi khub nist, begirim sefarato khake khodamune. gure pedare harcheh engilisi va mostameratesh.
Zohor13 2 months ago