If it weren't for all the sanctions could Iran have become the most powerful country in the Middle East?

Iran has been giving aid to Kurdistan more than the west has

And because of that...

  1. KRG harbors PJAK and gives free rein to conscript-murdering Komala.

  2. We get Kurds going behind Iran's back in Scandinavia making up "histories" and playing victim. (Ho, I have Kurd relatives there. We know every single lie Kurds have been feeding the naive Scandinavian do-gooders.)

  3. Kurds in Europe change color every other year. ("No, we aren't Muslims!" "No, we are Aryan--Sieg Heil!" "No, we totally hate those dirty Arabs!" "No, we are the only whites in brown Middle East!" "Piss on us and our identity, Europe, but keep the money and logistics coming. We are poor victims and we love your Lordship.")

  4. There are those Kurds in Europe who work together with "human rights" organizations in spreading anti-Iranian propaganda.

  5. Every time there's turmoil in the Middle East we find Kurds changing sides with the winds. Their Iraqi compatriots are being killed but they are making merry because they've found a new opening to drive a knife into.

  6. Some Kurds masturbate to fantasies of carving away Iran's northwest.

  7. Both PUK and KDP get special audience on Capitol Hill and at the White House on how to squeeze Iran.

  8. Some Kurds go around calling the arms Iran provided to Kurds, the best it had to offer, "bows and arrows." "We have American M16s--what do we need Iranian bows and arrows for?"

You think we in Iran aren't watching but we are--and we keep tabs. We watch every move. Guess how much sympathy for Kurds those behaviors have left in Iran. It's time for Kurds to learn to be responsible citizens instead of tribesman.

Now give this a watch. Kurds are my cousins. Iranian armed forces, Sepah or Artesh, are my brothers. You heard it from your Iranian Kurd cousin here: Kurds make one too many wrong move and Iran will end the party forever. I'll be there on Iran's side.

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