You make a good point Hoori but let me explain. When I said I supported Najad I explained it that I don't think a change in Iran is possible without the interference of the international community just like what happened in Iraq, your neighbor. Your country would be demolished, back to square one and even more refugees will flee to Europe, America and wherever they'll be offered a sanctuary. You may have your doubts but I really don't want to see that. I've many friends here in Jordan who are from Iranian descents baha'is who have been the most oppressed since the Islamic revolution and I always tell them the same. A change from the inside is highly unlikely, despite the fact that now I wouldn't mind a change in the authority in Iran if it would mean the Iranians are the ones who will do the trick thus ensuring to some extent at least that they do it for their own and country's sake, not for oil, power, international recognition....etc. Only then it will be a step forward IMO.
The same goes to our own dictators Hoori, I've always said the same. When you reach a point you know a change can only occur with an outsider's devastating interference you try your best to make the change from the inside, I know it's a long shot but at least you might save a lot of bloodshed, homes, land and years of mess.
As for your first point Hoori about Palestinians and any oppressed group for that matter (according to you), I disagree. Im not denying the fact that many Palestinians just like any other people have their share of cold blooded murders but Im rather stating a fact that many Palestinians have already grew the habit of living along non-Palestinians on their land and you can see that clearly between the 1 million Palestinian-origin residents inside what is now called Israel who live peacefully along Israeli's with no clashes worth mentioning except for rare cases that would happen in every society. And by this time, almost every Palestinian realizes the difference between a Jew, Atheist and a Zionist and with the latter lies our problem. And only the later should be prosecuted for his actions and beliefs just like Nazis were/are prosecuted till this day. As they're our modern day Nazis with numerous human-crimes that I think any of you readers can name at least three with not that much of reading on our long lasting fight for freedom.
Oh and I sympathize with every victim in the Iranian clashes and hope the dead RIP.
The same goes to our own dictators Hoori, I've always said the same. When you reach a point you know a change can only occur with an outsider's devastating interference you try your best to make the change from the inside, I know it's a long shot but at least you might save a lot of bloodshed, homes, land and years of mess.
As for your first point Hoori about Palestinians and any oppressed group for that matter (according to you), I disagree. Im not denying the fact that many Palestinians just like any other people have their share of cold blooded murders but Im rather stating a fact that many Palestinians have already grew the habit of living along non-Palestinians on their land and you can see that clearly between the 1 million Palestinian-origin residents inside what is now called Israel who live peacefully along Israeli's with no clashes worth mentioning except for rare cases that would happen in every society. And by this time, almost every Palestinian realizes the difference between a Jew, Atheist and a Zionist and with the latter lies our problem. And only the later should be prosecuted for his actions and beliefs just like Nazis were/are prosecuted till this day. As they're our modern day Nazis with numerous human-crimes that I think any of you readers can name at least three with not that much of reading on our long lasting fight for freedom.
Oh and I sympathize with every victim in the Iranian clashes and hope the dead RIP.
