Politics - Middle East & North Africa

They bravely do a great job toppling their dictators for a democracy republic type of government. They even do an awesome job setting up their first ever presidential election pretty quickl...(more)
Topics: Art & Culture, Politics - Middle East & North Africa0 answersasked 3 months ago
The longer I live in America, the more and more I am getting convinced that republicans are as backward as the Mullahs back in Iran. I mean why wouldn't you let a woman who is a victim of rap...(more)
Topics: Politics - Middle East & North Africa1 answerasked 9 months ago
As an American Iranian citizen, having lived and worked half of my life in the West and the other half in the East, It might be a good idea for the Western Nations to adopt one or two Capital ...(more)
So?!!! If it was done by Israeil or the US it was important, protests all around the world, ...; but now it is just an internal matter. A Muslim dictator kills Muslim kids, that is OK. ...(more)
Topics: Politics - Middle East & North Africa1 answerasked 12 months ago
According to Shari'a—the body of legal rulings that defines how a Muslim should behave in all circumstances—deception is not only permitted in certain situations but may be deemed obligatory in others.

http://www.meforum.org/2538/taqiyya-islam-rules-of-war
Topics: Politics - Middle East & North Africa2 answersasked about 1 year ago
Well, Iranian government has been holding the title since 1979 and they are well deserved

Considering the daily massacre of Syrian people by their regime for over 12 month now, I find it so biz...(more)
Topics: Politics - Middle East & North Africa0 answersasked about 1 year ago
Homs has suffered widespread devastation after weeks of bombardment and there are no Arab nations addressing their concerns.

Syria crisis: Homs at centre of fresh massacre, activists say
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-17304490
Topics: Civilizations, Politics - Middle East & North Africa2 answersasked about 1 year ago
Four more people are dead and dozens more wounded. When are we going to learn from History? Perhaps, we learned already and all this Quran burning or all these urinating on dead Talibans are just part of the politics and intentional. What do you think?
http://youtu.be/ZITsglSXZgw
Topics: Civilizations, Politics - Middle East & North Africa, Politics - North America1 answerasked about 1 year ago
Iran halts oil sales to UK, France on eve of talks
http://news.yahoo.com/iran-halts-oil-sales-uk-france-eve-talks-223102151.html

War against Iran is certainly not inevitable; providing we are not being l...(more)