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- Stjui
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#8077 Re: IRAN
teroristi osujećeni.aferim iranskoj revolucionarnoj gardi i njihovoj borbi protiv terorizma
- pirpa
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- Co0l
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- Co0l
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#8080 Re: IRAN
Iran i SAD odavno dobro saradjuju,jos od invazije na Afganistan pa poslije i na Irak.
- Challenger__
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#8081 Re: IRAN
Nesvjesno si im komplimentirao. Ravnopravni subjekti mogu i da se konfrontiraju i da sarađuju a trojanski konji (ihvanije i nj derivati, Al-Qaeda, IS) samo da služe.Co0l wrote:Iran i SAD odavno dobro saradjuju,jos od invazije na Afganistan pa poslije i na Irak.
- Co0l
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#8082 Re: IRAN
Pa ja svo vrijeme i govorim da se Iran ne razlikuje toliko od SAD-a koliko se pokusava predstaviti.A nemam razloga da ne komplimentiram Iranu jer prema toj zemlji imam postovanje,ali ne i iluzije kao neki.To da je Iran ravnopravan SAD-u-pa cak i ti si svjestan da to nije tacno.Challenger__ wrote:Nesvjesno si im komplimentirao. Ravnopravni subjekti mogu i da se konfrontiraju i da sarađuju a trojanski konji (ihvanije i nj derivati, Al-Qaeda, IS) samo da služe.Co0l wrote:Iran i SAD odavno dobro saradjuju,jos od invazije na Afganistan pa poslije i na Irak.
- Challenger__
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#8083 Re: IRAN
Joj ti logike... Ako nisi jednako jak, odmah moraš biti podređen. Ne, ne moraš. Možeš biti jednakopravan subjekt. To Iran pokazuje čitavom svijetu.
- asurbanipal
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#8084 Re: IRAN
Challenger__ wrote:Joj ti logike... Ako nisi jednako jak, odmah moraš biti podređen. Ne, ne moraš. Možeš biti jednakopravan subjekt. To Iran pokazuje čitavom svijetu.
Jedina muslimanska država koja ima dostojanstvo, ne računajući Siriju i Palestince.
- Co0l
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#8085 Re: IRAN
Nisam napisao da su podredjeni nego da nisu ravnopravni.Challenger__ wrote:Joj ti logike... Ako nisi jednako jak, odmah moraš biti podređen. Ne, ne moraš. Možeš biti jednakopravan subjekt. To Iran pokazuje čitavom svijetu.
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#8086 Re: IRAN
Pokušaj američke administracije da IR Iran prevede u svoju interesnu sferu nije urodio plodom. Umjesto skidanja, Iranu uvedene dodatne sankcije koje pogađaju određen borj pravnih i fizičkih lica iz Irana.
AJ
AJ
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#8087 Re: IRAN
Saga se nastavlja u oštrim tonovima: nezadovoljni dosadašnjim tokom pregovora, SAD prijete zaoštravanjem odnosa prema Iranu:

LINK

"Iran će biti kriv ako pregovori propadnu - ako se dogovor ne postigne do 24. studenog doći će do velike eskalacije između Irana i Zapada"
- Gojeni H
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#8088 Re: IRAN

25 October 2014
Iran has gone ahead with an execution of a woman despite an international campaign urging a reprieve.
Reyhaneh Jabbari, 26, was hanged in a Tehran prison on Saturday morning. She had been convicted of killing a man she said was trying to sexually abuse her.
Jabbari was arrested in 2007 for the murder of Morteza Abdolali Sarbandi, a former intelligence ministry worker.
Human rights group Amnesty International said her execution was "deeply disappointing in the extreme".
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-29769468
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Avetinho
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#8089 Re: IRAN
Opet advance, objektivni izvor informacija. Zijev.
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zelenjava
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#8090 Re: IRAN
Ono kad kontaš da je Iran arapska država. Nema dalje.
- Gojeni H
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#8091 Re: IRAN
Homeinijevi buntovnicki unuci
Yasser Khomeini
Yasser, a mid-ranking cleric, regularly attended reformist gatherings prior to the 2009 presidential election. Yasser supported reformist candidate Mehdi Karroubi, while his two brothers, Ali and Hassan Khomeini, supported Mousavi.
Yasser visited Karroubi after his house was allegedly attacked by the Basij militia in September 2010. In early 2011, reformist leaders Karroubi and Mousavi were placed under house arrest. Yasser called their detention an “unacceptable measure.” He also expressed hope that the government would prudently deal with people based on the rule of law.
Ali Khomeini
Ali, also a mid-ranking cleric, is married to the granddaughter of Iraqi cleric Ayatollah Ali Sistani—one of the world’s most influential Shiite clerics. The marriage brings together the families of two clerics from rival religious schools.
Ali spent part of his childhood with his grandfather in exile. Ali first gained public attention at a young age, from a photo of him kissing his grandfather on the cheek. This photo was often disseminated to show the late supreme leader’s compassion for children and his family.
Ali gave speeches throughout Iran and urged people to vote for Mir Hossein Mousavi before the 2009 presidential election. On the 20th anniversary of Ayatollah Khomeini’s death, Ali stressed, “the further we get from my grandfather’s ideas, the less legitimate the regime becomes”—just seven days before the June 12, 2009 presidential election.
Hossein Khomeini
Born in 1958, Hossein is the oldest grandson and arguably the most rebellious Khomeini grandchild. The mid-ranking cleric has opposed Iran’s theocratic system of government for three decades. Hossein was arrested in 1981 for reportedly claiming that the new Islamic government was “worse than that of the Shah and the Mongols.”
The cleric called for a referendum to decide how Iran should be governed in a 2003 BBC interview. He said that the early supporters of the 1979 Islamic Revolution had become a minority in Iran. Hossein claimed that if his grandfather were still alive, he would have opposed Iran’s leaders.
Hossein temporarily moved to Karbala, Iraq after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion. He intended to press for democratic reform in Iran based on momentum from Iraq, according to an August 2003 interview with The New York Times. He also traveled to the United States and met with the former shah’s son.
Hossein has supported U.S. or foreign intervention to liberate Iran from the “dictatorship of clerics.” “Freedom needs to come to Iran in any way possible, whether by internal development or external interference,” he said in a June 2006 interview with Al Arabiya for the 17th anniversary of his grandfather’s death. The following are Hossein’s remarks on key issues.
Politics and Iran’s Government
“Iran will accumulate true strength only when it re-adopts the principles of freedom and democracy. Power is not achieved by bombs and weapons… My grandfather's revolution has devoured its children and has strayed from its course.” June 2006 in a television interview with Al Arabiya
“Now we have had 25 years of a failed Islamic revolution in Iran, and the people do not want an Islamic regime anymore.” October 2003 in an interview with Slate.com
“Today, Iranian people again want democracy, they want freedom. Furthermore they have experienced everything, they have experience theocracy in Iran, and they have come to understand that religion and government cannot be one and the same.” September 2003 in an interview with BBC News
Yasser Khomeini
Yasser, a mid-ranking cleric, regularly attended reformist gatherings prior to the 2009 presidential election. Yasser supported reformist candidate Mehdi Karroubi, while his two brothers, Ali and Hassan Khomeini, supported Mousavi.
Yasser visited Karroubi after his house was allegedly attacked by the Basij militia in September 2010. In early 2011, reformist leaders Karroubi and Mousavi were placed under house arrest. Yasser called their detention an “unacceptable measure.” He also expressed hope that the government would prudently deal with people based on the rule of law.
Ali Khomeini
Ali, also a mid-ranking cleric, is married to the granddaughter of Iraqi cleric Ayatollah Ali Sistani—one of the world’s most influential Shiite clerics. The marriage brings together the families of two clerics from rival religious schools.
Ali spent part of his childhood with his grandfather in exile. Ali first gained public attention at a young age, from a photo of him kissing his grandfather on the cheek. This photo was often disseminated to show the late supreme leader’s compassion for children and his family.
Ali gave speeches throughout Iran and urged people to vote for Mir Hossein Mousavi before the 2009 presidential election. On the 20th anniversary of Ayatollah Khomeini’s death, Ali stressed, “the further we get from my grandfather’s ideas, the less legitimate the regime becomes”—just seven days before the June 12, 2009 presidential election.
Hossein Khomeini
Born in 1958, Hossein is the oldest grandson and arguably the most rebellious Khomeini grandchild. The mid-ranking cleric has opposed Iran’s theocratic system of government for three decades. Hossein was arrested in 1981 for reportedly claiming that the new Islamic government was “worse than that of the Shah and the Mongols.”
The cleric called for a referendum to decide how Iran should be governed in a 2003 BBC interview. He said that the early supporters of the 1979 Islamic Revolution had become a minority in Iran. Hossein claimed that if his grandfather were still alive, he would have opposed Iran’s leaders.
Hossein temporarily moved to Karbala, Iraq after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion. He intended to press for democratic reform in Iran based on momentum from Iraq, according to an August 2003 interview with The New York Times. He also traveled to the United States and met with the former shah’s son.
Hossein has supported U.S. or foreign intervention to liberate Iran from the “dictatorship of clerics.” “Freedom needs to come to Iran in any way possible, whether by internal development or external interference,” he said in a June 2006 interview with Al Arabiya for the 17th anniversary of his grandfather’s death. The following are Hossein’s remarks on key issues.
Politics and Iran’s Government
“Iran will accumulate true strength only when it re-adopts the principles of freedom and democracy. Power is not achieved by bombs and weapons… My grandfather's revolution has devoured its children and has strayed from its course.” June 2006 in a television interview with Al Arabiya
“Now we have had 25 years of a failed Islamic revolution in Iran, and the people do not want an Islamic regime anymore.” October 2003 in an interview with Slate.com
“Today, Iranian people again want democracy, they want freedom. Furthermore they have experienced everything, they have experience theocracy in Iran, and they have come to understand that religion and government cannot be one and the same.” September 2003 in an interview with BBC News
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Avetinho
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#8092 Re: IRAN
Cionisticke sluge 
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sarajevoxxxx
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#8093 Re: IRAN
To im dodje kao kompliment u poredjenju sa cinjenicom da podrzavaju Asada, ubicu zena i djece, koji mjesecima barel bombama ubija sirijske gradjane.Avetinho wrote:Cionisticke sluge
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Avetinho
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#8094 Re: IRAN
Slazem se.sarajevoxxxx wrote:To im dodje kao kompliment u poredjenju sa cinjenicom da podrzavaju Asada, ubicu zena i djece, koji mjesecima barel bombama ubija sirijske gradjane.Avetinho wrote:Cionisticke sluge
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sarajevoxxxx
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#8095 Re: IRAN
Zamisli, u trenutku kada svaki dan strada na desetine sirijskih zena i djece poginu od Asadovih barel bombi, zamjenik iranskog ministra vanjskih poslova izjavi kako se brine za sigurnost Izraela.Avetinho wrote:Slazem se.sarajevoxxxx wrote:To im dodje kao kompliment u poredjenju sa cinjenicom da podrzavaju Asada, ubicu zena i djece, koji mjesecima barel bombama ubija sirijske gradjane.Avetinho wrote:Cionisticke sluge
Sigurnost gradjana Sirije kojima barel-bombe padaju na glavu svaki dan je za Iran sasvim normalna stvar.Koji su to bolesnici, to je nevjerovatno.
- Co0l
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#8096 Re: IRAN
Barbari!
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sarajevoxxxx
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#8097 Re: IRAN
Ucit kolega Cool, iz svega ovoga izvlaciti pouku.Nacija, vjera, sekta, su stvari kojima elita manipulise."Tvoj" ce te ubijati sutra isto i gore kao oni "njihovi".U smislu da ne postoje nasi i njihovi, vec ljudi i neljudi.Nije bitna vjera ili pravac u vjeri ili nacija (Iranac se bori za Izraelca, Saudijac za Hezbollah i Asada) bicu naivan i reci bitna je ljudskost.Co0l wrote:Barbari!
Ovo sto rade u Siriji i Jemenu i ostalim drzavama Bliskog istoka, ne rade ni shiiti ni suniti, ni ova ni ona nacija, vec neljudi.
- insomnia78
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#8098 Re: IRAN
To ti hakirali profil?sarajevoxxxx wrote:Ucit kolega Cool, iz svega ovoga izvlaciti pouku.Nacija, vjera, sekta, su stvari kojima elita manipulise."Tvoj" ce te ubijati sutra isto i gore kao oni "njihovi".U smislu da ne postoje nasi i njihovi, vec ljudi i neljudi.Nije bitna vjera ili pravac u vjeri ili nacija (Iranac se bori za Izraelca, Saudijac za Hezbollah i Asada) bicu naivan i reci bitna je ljudskost.Co0l wrote:Barbari!
Ovo sto rade u Siriji i Jemenu i ostalim drzavama Bliskog istoka, ne rade ni shiiti ni suniti, ni ova ni ona nacija, vec neljudi.
- Maystor
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#8099 Re: IRAN
bore se protiv teroristasarajevoxxxx wrote:Ovo sto rade u Siriji i Jemenu
- Rampage
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#8100 Re: IRAN
siĐe civilizacijo, nisam te prepozn'o?Co0l wrote:Barbari!
Srušil' se šta u zadnje vrijeme u "islamskoj državi"? Il' ste već odavno sve uništili što se dalo uništiti?
