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Iran is a unique nation in the region, Buy atripla online, unlike the Arab states they act solely in terms of their national interest, they desire being a world power, mainly why they pursue nuclear power among other things., atripla discount. Iranians are infamously nationalistic and proud, Atripla prescription, exactly the reason they have a greater chance of prosperity then the Arabs. It's imperitive to Iran that they support the right groups and the right nations, like the U.S, buy atripla cheap. they need nations to feel dependent on them, Lowest price atripla, Hezbollah, Syria, some Shia'a groups in Iraq and even some Sunni groups, atripla price. Lowest price atripla, These groups will only be funded and supplied until their utility is expired. It is not a matter of defending Shi'ites like half of humanity believes, Atripla sale, I'll give you proof.

From 1988 to 1994 a war was fought between Armenia and Azerbaijan. During the war Iran supplied their most advanced weapons to the Armenians, who are 99% Christian, to help them fight the Azeri's who are mostly Shi'a Muslims. The strategy of helping defeat the Azeri's was to not empower Azeri's who make up 24% of the Iranian population (the 2nd largest in Iran).

Similar power struggles go on in Iraq, lowest price atripla. Many of the Iranian fighters in Iraq are there fighting Muqtada al Sadr's Shi'a fighters who are staunchly anti-Iran and pro Arab unity. Iran's interest is to stay in Iraq, fight both sides and prolong the battle, making the Iraqi government more reliant on Irans support.

Essentially Iran and the U.S. are fighting for the same piece of the pie, they both desire control of the Iraqi government and access to the oil. They are both fighting for who will influence the Arab nations and they are both battling both sides of the conflict in Iraq in order to tip the war in their favor.

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    amre El-abyad Says:

    Great theory D.B. I fully agree with you ,except for your estimation of the Iranian power.

    Iran compared to Egypt is BIG ZERO.

    In terms of history Egypt and Iraq Lbanon, yemen all have history ( arabic semitic) that goes back thoudsands of years in time. Even the persian culture they are happy with is nothing but cheap imitation of the more “original” babylonian one..Moreover, almost nothing is left from their ancient records and hisory Unlike, Egypt and Iraq. it would be funny to mention that the prepolis which is the pride of Iran is built on Iraqi style heeeeeeeeeeeee
    Iran has tremendous oil and mineral wealth while it has a GDP which is more or less ike that of the resourcless oiless Egypt. Egyptian miltary is far more experienced and modern that Irani one. According to Jane’s defence, Jaffe center, wikipedia………

    In egypt we produce m1a1, gazelles, missiles, artillery pieces and we have the know how of many strategic weaponry systems. But still we dont spend the whole time making childish rhetoric about our great nation like the one that lunatic Najad is making.

    Egypt is more advanced in terms of technological embeddment, women rights, fre press.

    In terms of culture, Egyptian dialect, cinma, drama, novels are main the cultural power in the middlesat. Needless to mention, that it were the Egyptians that developed the Arab Language in 19th century. In egypt we have 4 noble pize winners, in Iran they have only one and they make it as if the have put man o the moon

    Also Egypt was virtually at war with Iran during the iraq iran war.The battle of el-fao was carried out by egyptian made sake 80 misiles and egyptian strategic planning- also the Egyptian expertise in chemical weapons made a huge diffeence in the course of the war.

    In my opinion Iranis are nothing but a vocal phenomena. The much smaller gallant Iraq humilated that big nation and brought their icon the terrorist Khomeini on his kness begging for forgiveness.

    P.s do you have proof for what you are claiming about a war between El-sadr and Iranian agents? if thatis the case then that woul be great news.

    Arabs must put their act together to eliminate the Iranian presence in Iraq- which is th greatest danger to the arab identity of middle east , national security and strategic weight of all Arb countries

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    Ha Ana Za Says:

    hmmmm…interesting theory. I’m not so sure if they actually are so powerful. I think they just want to be left to get on with it.

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    Ha Ana Za Says:

    ps do you think you should make a post or general call to arms regarding asking Egyptian bloggers to band together or network more? you could be starting something good…

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    Miss Carnivorous Says:

    Wow Sho, you hit the nail on the head. Great post!

    Amre, you forgot the Egyptian movies, music and the Belly Dancers

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    anonymous Says:

    stupid comments

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    Jakob Says:

    This is exactly what I expected to find out after reading the title The Iranian/U.S. Agenda. Thanks for informative article

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    anony Says:

    “stupid comments”

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    lirun Says:

    makes one wander if anarchism isnt the way to go.. at least its honest..

    :)

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