Lesser Known Iran-Iraq Conflict before the 1980 War

No, I look at people as individuals.

This is what the SJW/BLM crowd say. And then they generalize and hate entire segments of the population.

Tell me about it then besides just asserting it.

Same support for rebels and insurgents. What else is there to say?

What? This was Iraqi state policy, not a one time thing. He regarded the 1937 treaty detailing the mutual use of the Arvand Rud waterway as null and void.

Mate, maybe the Iraqi state shouldn't have tried inciting separatism in Khuzestan and Baluchistan.

Please show me the official state documents that prove it was official state policy. it was something he stated bout Muharram and Ahwaz, and that was that. If you want to claim something, while supporting terrorism, murder, and unprovoked invasions by the Shah, then have something to back it up.

Also, again I ask, how does this justify supporting rebel bands committing terrorism and murder against Iraqis and invading Iraq over a statement? My analogy to the similarity to supporting the Holocaust still stands. Hitler's reasoning actually made more sense than yours considering bankers were actually screwing people over pretty badly. Qassim making a statement that Shah Pahlavi and his American bosses laughed at did nothing.

Oh dude come on, that's weak. Why copy me when there are snappier comments to be made?

Out of civility. Sure, jihadi supporters, ironically living in secular and developed Western countries far away from that Islamic extremist-run hellhole that people from Iran give me migraines complaining about (including many of my peers back when I was in graduate school who came from there just in late 2013; and mind you, these were middle to upper class students from Tehran), probably deserve snapper comments, but it isn't necessary. Do you not agree?

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