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thearabchildren wrote:There's nothing wrong inherintly with Iraqi government or people being friendly to the Iranian government: It's a less destructive influence on Arab affairs than Saudi Arabia (or any other US puppet), who is responsible for far worse sectarianism. The problem isn't Iran, but that Iraqi Shi'a Arab politicians need to make peace with the Sunni minority, which I hope they do. Obviously I want Iraq to be secular but that won't be achievable for a while, and the first step should be making peace between the Shi'a majority and the Sunni minority, and I don't think Iran is the problem there per se.
For Iraqi Kurds, they will soon be living in a seperate country called the Republic of Kurdistan, and no amount of secularism or sectarianism among Iraqi Arabs is going to change that.

jjmuneer wrote:thearabchildren wrote:There's nothing wrong inherintly with Iraqi government or people being friendly to the Iranian government: It's a less destructive influence on Arab affairs than Saudi Arabia (or any other US puppet), who is responsible for far worse sectarianism. The problem isn't Iran, but that Iraqi Shi'a Arab politicians need to make peace with the Sunni minority, which I hope they do. Obviously I want Iraq to be secular but that won't be achievable for a while, and the first step should be making peace between the Shi'a majority and the Sunni minority, and I don't think Iran is the problem there per se.
For Iraqi Kurds, they will soon be living in a seperate country called the Republic of Kurdistan, and no amount of secularism or sectarianism among Iraqi Arabs is going to change that.
Both is bad for us Kurds, the shia arabs having good relations with Iran, isn't good for us in anyway. We;d be in the middle of it.

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