Saudis vs Iran...who's going to win?

heckler73

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Is anyone else paying attention to the clusterfuck developing over there?
The shit-storm is starting to wind up, and it could get very ugly soon.
Mosques are getting destroyed, ambassadors are being recalled, and the rhetoric is getting hot.

I'm left wondering how much of this is a Psy-Op to suck Iran into a new war, so as to create more chaos in that area. It wouldn't surprise me because of what has been happening in Syria, much to the chagrin of the US MIC. At the same time, the oil marketeers are probably creaming their khakis over the potential volatility.

Meanwhile, the Canadian gov't seems to have no qualms with going through on a $15Bn arms deal with the Saudis, which disgusts me, actually. Oh but it means 3000 jobs for 14 years (supposedly). So, I guess that's all that matters, right?


What's that Mr. Saudi King? You have the social philosophy of a neanderthal (wags finger).
Thank you for the cash, please come again!


http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/ottawa-going-ahead-with-saudi-arms-deal-despite-condemning-executions/article28013908/
 

hotrodharley

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Coincidentally, I have a little devil on my shoulder saying the same thing.


Do you really think that? I am not so certain. But until the bombs start dropping, and the soldiers start charging, it's all speculation.
10%-13% of Muslims worldwide are Shiites. ALL would do well to actually study Islam. It's founding, its founder and his fucking son-in-law Ali who started all this shit between Muslims. The Sunnis do NOT recognize Shias as Muslims and, in fact, consider them heretics. I am quite sure they will roll the Shiites.
 

heckler73

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10%-13% of Muslims worldwide are Shiites. ALL would do well to actually study Islam. It's founding, its founder and his fucking son-in-law Ali who started all this shit between Muslims. The Sunnis do NOT recognize Shias as Muslims and, in fact, consider them heretics. I am quite sure they will roll the Shiites.
If it just comes down to numbers, sure.
But Iran has some very clever people in relation, so I question how it would play out strategically.
At the same time, considering Iran is involved already in Syria, it seems unlikely they would want to expand the front to deal with another pile of shit.
So this may not amount to anything more than tense saber-rattling with a few pockets of crazy.
 

hotrodharley

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I disagree. Iran has the strongest military in that area, and I personally think SA would be squashed like a bug, and I also think they would deserve it, barbarians that they are.
If it were just SA and Iran that will square off you might be right. But it will not be by country. You are witnessing the continued tribalism and this rift between Sunni and Shia. It will quickly evolve into Sunni versus Shiites. The Sunnis will prevail. This will be a true Holy War.

http://www.globalfirepower.com/countries-listing-middle-east.asp
 

hotrodharley

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http://www.pewforum.org/2009/10/07/mapping-the-global-muslim-population/

Sunni and Shia Populations
An overwhelming majority of Muslims are Sunnis, while an estimated 10-13% are Shias. This report estimates that there are between 154 million and 200 million Shia Muslims in the world today.

Between 116 million and 147 million Shias live in Asia, representing about three-quarters of the world’s Shia population (note that Iran is included in the Asia-Pacific region). Meanwhile, nearly a quarter of the world’s Shias (36 million to 44 million) live in the Middle East-North Africa.4 Looked at in a different way, 12-15% of the Muslim population in the Asia-Pacific region is Shia, as is 11-14% of the Muslim population in the Middle East-North Africa region. The figures for Shias are generally given as a range because of the limitations in the secondary-source data (see Methodology for Sunni-Shia Estimates).
 

Jimdamick

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Let em destroy each other
Better be prepared to spend a shit load of money on fuel if they do. Big oil is probably wetting their pants hoping they kill each other, because if that happens, they will be the winners because the price of oil would go through the roof. As they say in the oil industry, profit 1st, peace last (I made that up, but it sounds pretty good, doesn't it?)
 

The_Herban_Legend

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Is anyone else paying attention to the clusterfuck developing over there?
The shit-storm is starting to wind up, and it could get very ugly soon.
Mosques are getting destroyed, ambassadors are being recalled, and the rhetoric is getting hot.

I'm left wondering how much of this is a Psy-Op to suck Iran into a new war, so as to create more chaos in that area. It wouldn't surprise me because of what has been happening in Syria, much to the chagrin of the US MIC. At the same time, the oil marketeers are probably creaming their khakis over the potential volatility.

Meanwhile, the Canadian gov't seems to have no qualms with going through on a $15Bn arms deal with the Saudis, which disgusts me, actually. Oh but it means 3000 jobs for 14 years (supposedly). So, I guess that's all that matters, right?


What's that Mr. Saudi King? You have the social philosophy of a neanderthal (wags finger).
Thank you for the cash, please come again!


http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/ottawa-going-ahead-with-saudi-arms-deal-despite-condemning-executions/article28013908/
Good thread. I am wondering how this is going to play out myself. Something big is about to happen and I am sure the U.S. government is right in the middle of it all.
 

Harrekin

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Is anyone else paying attention to the clusterfuck developing over there?
The shit-storm is starting to wind up, and it could get very ugly soon.
Mosques are getting destroyed, ambassadors are being recalled, and the rhetoric is getting hot.

I'm left wondering how much of this is a Psy-Op to suck Iran into a new war, so as to create more chaos in that area. It wouldn't surprise me because of what has been happening in Syria, much to the chagrin of the US MIC. At the same time, the oil marketeers are probably creaming their khakis over the potential volatility.

Meanwhile, the Canadian gov't seems to have no qualms with going through on a $15Bn arms deal with the Saudis, which disgusts me, actually. Oh but it means 3000 jobs for 14 years (supposedly). So, I guess that's all that matters, right?


What's that Mr. Saudi King? You have the social philosophy of a neanderthal (wags finger).
Thank you for the cash, please come again!


http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/ottawa-going-ahead-with-saudi-arms-deal-despite-condemning-executions/article28013908/
I don't know what's going to happen, but I hope Iran comes out the other side ok...

In the Sunni v Shia war, I know I wouldn't side with the Sunni.
 

OddBall1st

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Is anyone else paying attention to the clusterfuck developing over there?
The shit-storm is starting to wind up, and it could get very ugly soon.
Mosques are getting destroyed, ambassadors are being recalled, and the rhetoric is getting hot.

I'm left wondering how much of this is a Psy-Op to suck Iran into a new war, so as to create more chaos in that area. It wouldn't surprise me because of what has been happening in Syria, much to the chagrin of the US MIC. At the same time, the oil marketeers are probably creaming their khakis over the potential volatility.

Meanwhile, the Canadian gov't seems to have no qualms with going through on a $15Bn arms deal with the Saudis, which disgusts me, actually. Oh but it means 3000 jobs for 14 years (supposedly). So, I guess that's all that matters, right?


What's that Mr. Saudi King? You have the social philosophy of a neanderthal (wags finger).
Thank you for the cash, please come again!


http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/ottawa-going-ahead-with-saudi-arms-deal-despite-condemning-executions/article28013908/

Strategically, SA cannot fall into the hands of an anti American Nation. Even Obama wont let that happen. Red Sea on one side, our oil supplies on the other,...The US infrastructure would collapse in a year if both those straits were blocked by shore batteries or mines in the waters. Just the threat to shipping would raise costs and lower traffic.

Iran can and will fight SA to the end but the SA Air Force will put a huge hurting on Iran first.

The biggest wrench anyone could throw into US relations between the two, is to have the two go to war.

How`d that happen ?
 

heckler73

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The biggest wrench anyone could throw into US relations between the two, is to have the two go to war.

How`d that happen ?

You mean this tension? It started with those oh so benevolent Arabs executing 47 prisoners including al-Nimr who was an important cleric of the Shiites, AFAIK.
Although I am loathed to reference FOX, they have a reasonable summary of the lead-up,



Who knows, maybe this is the beginning of Ahura Mazda's return?
 

natro.hydro

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If it were just SA and Iran that will square off you might be right. But it will not be by country. You are witnessing the continued tribalism and this rift between Sunni and Shia. It will quickly evolve into Sunni versus Shiites. The Sunnis will prevail. This will be a true Holy War.

http://www.globalfirepower.com/countries-listing-middle-east.asp
There are a couple other sunni majority countries that are cutting ties with iran as well now, so you are very right in that it is just,the same old sectarian bullshit....
 

hotrodharley

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There are a couple other sunni majority countries that are cutting ties with iran as well now, so you are very right in that it is just,the same old sectarian bullshit....
ISIS recruiting is very heavy with the Holy War and the Battle of the Final Days etc. They are no nuttier than some religious freaks here. Just more willing to die doing it. They believe this is the fight to Armageddon or the like. Pretty soon country affiliation will mean zip over in the entire region. It already means very little. The Shiites are blaming and condemning the royal Saud family, not all Saudis so it's already getting scattered.
 

OddBall1st

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You mean this tension? It started with those oh so benevolent Arabs executing 47 prisoners including al-Nimr who was an important cleric of the Shiites, AFAIK.
Although I am loathed to reference FOX, they have a reasonable summary of the lead-up,



Who knows, maybe this is the beginning of Ahura Mazda's return?

It`s pretty much confirmed in the science field that SA has acquired ready to use Pakistan rockets with HOT payloads,...We will be boosting Iran`s chances to do the same with their rockets.

How do you think SA will feel about Obama supporting Iran when the Two are approaching war ?

John Kerry is the last BS artist drunk that I want trying to defuse what is coming. The Media will heavily edit, Facebook is your best source. (If you know anyone over there) Their trick is to travel and talk, so not to be monitored.
 
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