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Comments by "bigbaddawg101" (@bigbaddawg101) on "Iran Threatens 'All Out War'" video.
You left out a few facts from your comment. Such as, Saudi Arabia also violates human rights on a daily basis and beheads people in the public square. They have the same ideology as ISIS and are funding such groups in the region. And Saudi Arabia is currently committing a genocide in Yemen with the help of the US, which prompted this attack on an oil facility. But you'll never hear that in mainstream media.
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@evolvedape3341 Yeah, it's like Saudi Arabia holds the same religious ideology as ISIS and is currently funding terrorism around the world. Oh wait...
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@evolvedape3341 Yeah, the country that is fighting ISIS is really funding terrorism around the globe. I think you got Iran confused with Saudi Arabia.
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@evolvedape3341 Funny, no mention of Saudi Arabia doing the same thing again. Saudi Arabia has the same religious ideology as ISIS and funds terrorism in the region as well. They are currently committing a genocide in Yemen with the help of their ally, the United States, who also happens to be the largest sponsor of terrorism in the world.
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@evolvedape3341 I wasn't aware that Iran was bombing hospitals and schools and blockading food and medicine from entering the country while people starved to death in Syria. You'd think you'd hear something about this atrocity in the mainstream media considering they want to go to war with Iran so badly. Saudi Arabia, the American ally that has chanted "death to America" and chopped up an American reporter and is funding the terrorists that the United States are currently fighting. If that's an ally, I'd hate to see what an enemy would do.
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@evolvedape3341 A proven ally that arms the terrorist we are fighting. I'd me more likely to question why you are so adamantly defending Saudi Arabia, who just sentenced a group of female activists to death for wanting the right to drive a vehicle? The United States had a peace deal with Iran that they were following even after members of the GOP decided to put sanctions on them for no reason followed by the human version of the Annoying Orange pulling out of the peace deal. Then some twat decided to threaten the other countries that were still in the peace deal with sanctions, prompting them to pull out of the peace deal leading us to the situation we are currently in. Oh yes, Saudi Arabia is interested in American businesses. Like the time they paid hundreds of thousands of dollars extra to stay at a Trump hotel and miraculously he cleared a weapons deal with them.
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@evolvedape3341 Wow, you just breezed past that instance of corrupt didn't you. You also left out that little part where the GOP brought in the leader of another country to undermine the president of the United States. Also, there is no real evidence for your claims, just speculation. You also ignore the fact that Saudi Arabia is funding terrorism in the Middle East, you just keep pointing a finger at Iran, who has been fighting ISIS. Your blind support for Saudi Arabia is amazing and you leave out any negative thing they've done because they are "a US ally" and keep attacking Iran because everybody wants to go to war. With shit like this, I'm glad I'm no longer in the military. I'm not ready to throw my life away for another country because they give the president money.
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@evolvedape3341 If you are referring to the chemical weapons attack in Syria, it has yet to be proven who did what. The US claimed that the Syrian government did, but immediately destroyed all evidence before a proper investigation could be conducted.
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@evolvedape3341 Probably because we've gone through the song and dance of regime change under false pretenses. "Iraq was responsible for 9/11", they weren't. "Iraq has weapons of mass destruction", the didn't. "Sadam is a bad guy", yeah, and so are a majority of people the US supports. To blindly believe everything your side says without questions motives is how you end fighting an endless war in a country that is rich in natural resources.
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@evolvedape3341 One time? No. But continuing to lie over and over again and refusing to withdrawn military activities despite being proven liars? Yes. Why am I quick to believe other countries over the United States? That's easy. Most of the politicians in the United States receive massive amounts of campaign contributions from the military industrial complex, and, would you look at that, they push for war and military intervention around the world with flimsy pretenses at best. At worst, they are paid off by other countries to fight their wars for them while lying about the reason for going to war. Pretty much all of the currently "military interventions" we are involved in with troops on the ground hasn't been approved by Congress, essentially making them illegal. Lying to the public is wrong when any country does, so why do you defend the US and Saudi Arabia when they do it? The United States spends more on our military than the next 13 biggest countries and we are constantly looking for the next country to attack, which coincidentally happens to be another resource rich country. Go figure. The only difference this time is that this country actually has a military force that could do some damage. You seem pretty eager to send people off to a foreign country that didn't attack us to fight a war on behalf of another country that funds the terrorist organization that attack the US on 9/11.
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@evolvedape3341 Now who's using whataboutism. Pretty much every country in the world has corrupt people in their administration, it's just a matter of how much power those corrupt people wield. In the United States, corruption is encouraged and allowed under the guise of "campaign contributions" to the point where elected officials will actively go against the people who voted them into office in favor of the corporations that gave them millions of dollars. Your understanding of global politics seems to be "the US and its allies can do no wrong and everybody else are the bad guys." The United States just did a drone strike on farmers in Afghanistan, but I suppose they had it coming, what with living in Afghanistan and all.
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@evolvedape3341 Well, the United States has a vested interest in toppling certain resource rich countries as proven by the war in Iraq and attacking Afghanistan. Somebody in the administration even threw out the idea of attacking Venezuela and since then, idiots in the mainstream media have been making claims that Venezuela is housing members of Al-Qaeda which would be laughable if that wasn't the premise for the war in Iraq. And here's the thing, Russia and Iran are allies with Syria. Israel and Saudi Arabia don't like Iran and Syria. The ground forces that the US are supporting in Syria are made up Al-Qaeda members supported by Saudi Arabia attacking the Syrian regime. So, if the excuse for being in Afghanistan and Iraq is "fighting Al-Qaeda", why are we then arming them in Syria? There is no reason the United States should even be there.
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@evolvedape3341 I am siding with neither, just pointing out what is happening in the region that was initially destabilized by the US when lied the country into a war to overthrow an oil rich nation and is currently trying to overthrow other oil rich nations in the region. Also, I don't live in Syria, Russia, and Iran. I live in the United States, where their lies have direct consequences on the people of the country. I'm pretty sure because of a government lie, half the people I trained with in the army are either dead or crippled. And let's be fair, Iran has a pretty good reason to the hate the United States when you consider the fact that CIA helped overthrow their democratically elected leader and put in a dictator because the elected leader wasn't just going to hand over the country's oil. The United States hates Iran because the people of the country overthrew the dictator the United States put in charge of their country. Also, you breezed over that whole US arming Al-Qaeda thing, which has been confirmed by intelligence agencies.
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