hussain0216
Elite Member
First of all, I enjoy reading your posts.
But I have to disagree with you in the whole "Saudi should not be attacked by Iran because it's vital for Islam and middle East" narrative.
This recent war proved that-
1. Saudi Arabia isn't a worthy leader of the the Sunni Islam order, even though there is no better leader available to take over from the Saudia
2. Saudi Arabia (including its military) is a BIG- FOR -NOTHING useless force, Iran beat them up , as Saudia deserved and earned, and nobody could do anything about it, which is ok, because we are in the era of "might is right".
In short- since islam's global leadership is disoriented and lost, Iran had every right to take control of the Islamic order and structure in the world, because no other country comes close to deserving the leadership and actually serving the Islamic world. I respect Islam and do not want to say anything insensitive about it, but Sunni Islam today is in BAD SHAPE.
Look I get it, but this kind of talk will lead to internal conflict and a violent, destructive internal conflict at that
And victory is not clear cut
The Arab kinglets, Kuwait, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain etc were set up to control resources via small useless kingdom.states that were easily manipulated
The threat from bigger Muslim states, means decadent kings would ally themselves to the western empires (British, French at first, then the USA) to safeguard their position, wealth and power
They are fake states and removing them or getting them under control is vital going forward
Saudi Arabia is different , it's much bigger, wealthier, controls Mecca and Medina and is very much the leader of the Arab world or at least GCC
Any attempt to harm Saudi will lead to a multi state war and is simply not worth it
For all the mistakes of the past, we cannot repeat those mistakes in the future
And the best steps will be for Iran and Saudi to make peace and come to agreement and for that to happen both need to understand the others red lines








