Saturday, September 20, 2008

The Persepective on Iraq

"They intend to target officials in the country and in Nasiriyah," he said adding that local authorities had put in place tight security measures, including banning the use of motorcycles.

http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5gniKQVmkFo5eDYBptR0w_MqMX2IQ

For how long have the Seyyeds been infiltrating into Iraq? First of all we had the Brits let them in, when they were supposedly guarding the southern part of Iraq, commonly known as the Basra region. But no one was screaming and shouting about this more than the Iranian exiles. We warned the world of this, and we were, and are told, that we are neocons. How can we have anything in common with them? So they are starting to learn on their own. All Iranians have learnt that they have to see from the perspective of Iran First. No political ideology, religious ideology, has brought the Iranians together. Only the love of Iranian cultural heritage, that is at the heart of what it means to be Iranian First, can be the correct perspective. I call it The Persepective.

So what is The Persepective on Iraq. The answer is rooted in Babylonian perspective of Iraq. Iraq shares ancient common history with ancient Iran. Peace came to the area when the people on both side of the Zagros referred to their ancient roots and not the divisions caused by religions. But there are those that want to exploit the religious sides. We have no media power. No one reads these ideas.

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