How about we ship you there and you can tell us how great it is after you visit there in real life ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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I actually would really like to visit someday but given the tensions between Iran and the US I'm worried about being accused of espionage if I'm even allowed in.
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So you're saying you want to visit the terrorist capital of the world? Ok then.
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Edited by mr poo poo p p: 6/10/2017 4:18:06 AMYou don't know what the -blam!- you're talking about. Don't take foreign policy advice from Fox news or CNN. Shia terrorists only pop up when their countries get invaded. Iranians and their shia friends abroad have bled, far more than Americans and Russians have, to fight terrorists in Syria. Iran itself and Tehran especially are actually very safe, and has just had its first terrorist attack in years carried out by ISIS, who they'd already vowed to destroy. The real terrorist capital of the world, if there is one, is Riyadh.
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I'm sorry to say you're wrong.
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What have I posted here that is wrong?
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You said Iran isn't the terrorist capital. If it isn't than it's at least in the top 5.
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Iran doesn't really produce terrorists. Shia don't have the problems with radicalism that Sunni Muslims do. The closest thing is Hezbollah, but they're more of an insurgency-turned-paramilitary than a terrorist cell.
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Iran doesnt produce terrorists, they just give them arms, money and intel..
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So does the US. You just hear about the Iranians because thet fund terrorists (((CNN))) doesn't like. Iran is, for example, offering significant assistance to, and investing millions in, the legitimate governments of Iraq and Syria.
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Yeah but when we fund terrorists its useally a fvck up in the vain hope they will fight other terrorists not on purpose and we dont fund nearly as many. They are the number 1 state sponser of terrorist for a reason and its not because cnn or fox dont like them its because several different goverenments deterimined they supply more terrorists than anyone else. And i wouldnt really tout backing the glowing utopias of iraq and sryia as good things, iraq maybe but the sryian goverenment still slaghters its own people..
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I'm sure those governmets are very trustworthy sources. Iran only sponsors terrorists these days if you consider Hezbollah and Hamas terrorists, but if you did you'd be wrong. Also Assad did nothing wrong.
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"I'm sure those governmets are very trustworthy sources." If one, two or three say it sure but close to half the un? The us, canada, isreal, austrialla, india, japan, uganda, ethopia, kenya and the eu are all liars? Where theres smoke theres fire. "Iran only sponsors terrorists these days if you consider Hezbollah and Hamas terrorists, but if you did you'd be wrong." Hezbollah maybe not but they definately arent "good guys" either and hamas yeah but to say they are the only ones is wrong. What about alqaeda, taliban, mahdi and a slew of little shiite and palestian militias? "Also Assad did nothing wrong." So gassing opposition and civilans including chilldren is fine with you?
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One: CIA has stated multiple times thatvthey are the number 1 exporter of terrorists. Two: Iran has threatened to destroy the "west" on multiple occasions.
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Alright fam this better be bait. The CIA are lying dirtbags. Arguably terrorists themselves. and it should be pretty clear by now that the country producing the most terrorists is Pakistan. Iran is actually ranked 47th on the global terrorism index, compared to the US which sits higher at 36. Silly saber-rattling by Ahmadenijad for Muslim brownie points does not reflect the actual policy of the Iranian state, which is quite nuanced and involves the use of soft power and ideological output to undermine US imperialism and Gulf radicalism.
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[quote]Alright fam this better be bait. The CIA are lying dirtbags. Arguably terrorists themselves. and it should be pretty clear by now that the country producing the most terrorists is Pakistan. Iran is actually ranked 47th on the global terrorism index, compared to the US which sits higher at 36. Silly saber-rattling by Ahmadenijad for Muslim brownie points does not reflect the actual policy of the Iranian state, which is quite nuanced and involves the use of soft power and ideological output to undermine US imperialism and Gulf radicalism.[/quote] Load of garbage right here.
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Put that mirror down
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Nice insult attempt: 3/5.
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