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Could you translate the writingsuneducated people, brainwashed panahandeha ,
Pahlavis stand on Zionism. (which costed him the support of the Zio-US government in his last two years)
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Could you translate the writingsuneducated people, brainwashed panahandeha ,
Pahlavis stand on Zionism. (which costed him the support of the Zio-US government in his last two years)
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Could you translate the writings
can we *deal with* this guy and all other pan turks ?
Those who live outside of Iran have wrong ideas about Iran.What is the problem with speaking Turkish among Iranians?
I had a Kermani mate that learnt repeatedly used Turkish words from me. His intention was migrating to Turkey for business having almost 2 hectares of pistachio garden in Rafsanjan, he saw plenty of opportunities to do business with east European countries. With Turkish language, he could have an opportunity with Turkish speaking people in Hungary, Turks of Germany, Cyprus and other former Ottoman colonies in Europe.
Smart people see it as an opportunity.
Iranian people don't have any problem with their own local languages.
@Mehdipersian why is our friend @Persian Gulf trying to pretend as if there is an ethnic faultline in Iran?
Why choose Salehi? Formerly he was claiming that the former Iranian ambassador to Azerbaijan was a Pan Turk. Can you imagine a Tabari bro from Mazandaran be a Pan Turk? Or Salehi born in Karbala from a Qazvini father?
What is the purpose of these accusations?
Those who live outside of Iran have wrong ideas about Iran.
Persian Gulf is a good person , you think wrong about him
No way to avoid ethnic ideas, Sadam Hussein was also driven by hate for iranians, while turkish idea is cultural and ethnically projected influence on Iran...most influential turkish politicians are talking about huge turkish percentage in iran that is somehow oppressed by officials in Tehran...for such multicultural national tradition like iran, this is not naive at all...of course, iran irself should decide does it want to be first or second rate geopolitical player...He never said he was a bad person, just questioning the ethnic division that he's always pushing.
well do you see Turkish officials boasting about half their population speaking or being Persian ?!What is the problem with speaking Turkish among Iranians?
I will always call out threats to Iran, from Israel and the USA to internal traitors and diaspora useful idiots. It's not an ethnic issue. Iran is a land of many ethnicities and languages, but we need some unifying factors as well and to not allow people to serve causes hostile to Iran.He never said he was a bad person, just questioning the ethnic division that he's always pushing.
I don't think that he said something like that. Iranians are known to Turkish language is much different to Iranians are of Turkish origins.by saying 40% of iranians speak Turkish Salehi is suggesting 40% of iranians are of Turkic origin somehow, what kind of proud nationalist will say this?
Well well. @Mehdipersian read this part.your problem is that you are an islamist not a nationalist so you don't care about origin or culture or language as long as they are shia muslim.
Now you resort to name calling.in turkey they try to remove all arabic/persian loanwords from their language (Shah tried to do the same in Iran as well but it is harder with Persian since the influence of Arabic is greater) and here Salehi boasts that 40% of Iranians speak Turkish (which is not true to begin with), and then Azeri separatists and Turkish fanatics repeat his words with happiness and thank him for his great gift to their cause.
vast majority of people who speak Turkish generally are of some kind of Turkic background, it's not a lingua franca like English or even FrenchI don't think that he said something like that. Iranians are known to Turkish language is much different to Iranians are of Turkish origins.
You are writing in English, does that make you someone of English origin? You may speak in multiple languages, it doesn't make you lose your origins.
On the contrary speaking in different languages makes your mind stronger and also gives you more skills.
show me the name calling?Now you resort to name calling.
Pan turk , without nationalism or maybe as you try to portray a traitor.
Iran as a country has always enjoyed different ethnics and different languages even different religions.He never said he was a bad person, just questioning the ethnic division that he's always pushing.
I ask you again, does learning German language or Chinese or Russian, whatever, makes you lose your origin?vast majority of people who speak Turkish generally are of some kind of Turkic background, it's not a lingua franca like English or even French
I ask again: do you see Turkish officials stating that half of turks speak persian and being proud of it? don't be so naive about their intentions here. why do you think Turkish and Azeri channels promoted that clip so happily?
well you didn't answer of my questions but sure I will answer you again: it depends on the context of your neighbours and threats to unity and separatism and logical utility of the language. Chinese is no threat to unity and is a very useful and important language to learn. same for English (global lingua franca, mastery of which is essential in today's globalised world).I ask you again, does learning German language or Chinese or Russian, whatever, makes you lose your origin?
Their language is full of Persian words. Whether Azeri or Turkeywell you didn't answer of my questions but sure I will answer you again: it depends on the context of your neighbours and threats to unity and separatism and logical utility of the language. Chinese is no threat to unity and is a very useful and important language to learn. same for English (global lingua franca, mastery of which is essential in today's globalised world).
Turkish is not in that category so to boast that half your population speak it is a lie and not clever. Turkic separatists claim 40% of Iran is Turkish then Salehi says 40% of Iranians speak Turkish...! Turks will NEVER boast about Persian being that popular in Turkey. Nor will any other proud nation... we need unifying factors to establish the Iranian identity. I am not religious but can see that Islam is able to play a positive role in that, as Iranians had a major influence on the development of Islam from the inside out.
we should be honest. diversity is a strength and inherent part of the Persian nation but can also be a weakness that can be exploited by enemies, as it is in every country. we should not fuel those enemies.
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