Posted on 04/14/2026 11:26:56 AM PDT by Eleutheria5
What if the real revolution in the Middle East isn’t happening on the battlefield but in the battle for narrative and identity? This fascinating conversation reveals a powerful lesson: that Israel’s greatest opportunity right now may not be military, but cultural. Viewers will discover how decades of misinformation and ideological manipulation, especially driven by Iran, have distorted reality, and why reclaiming the story could change everything. By the end, you’ll see that the future of the Middle East might hinge not just on power, but on who finally tells their story and who listens.
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Iranians are not Arabs. They are Persians. Night and day differences.
Historians will note that despite 9/11, the Saudis have managed to get the United States to remove the existential threats to the Saudi regime.First Iraq and now Iran. That money spent on sweetheart oil deals enriching the Bush family really paid off.
Yes - but what was Persia (now Iran) was a religious melting pot before Islam.
That’s pretty much the point of the video.
Or how they just got bombed, along with the American military bases in their countries—so they may rethink inviting us back to rebuild?
There are civilizational issues that were united by an evil cult that united centuries of low IQ tribal mentality that will take centuries to change, if it is even possible.
other than Iran and their lil proxies, all the other Arab nations gave up the fight with Israel. Saudi’s, Jordan, Egypt, Syria etc, all kind of just gave up the ghost and accepted reality. Oman, UAE,etc, they really dont bother anybody anymore. I believe “Peace is at Hand”...
Iranians are not Arabs. They are Persians. Night and day differences.
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But Arab Iranians rule the country.
interesting point of view. hope it gains traction, but...it’s a very tough sell to say the least.
Thanks to the Internet Mozlems all over the World are exposed to views that are normally censored. I believe this rejection of Islam in Iran is because of the Internet exposing people to the truth.
Islam binds them. History shows that w/in Islam there may be periods of seeming moderation but ultimately the 'kill and subjugate the infidel' Muslims take over. Any peace between Muslims and non-Muslin nations will be a short lull. Peace will only come when Jesus rules & reigns. In the meantime, rational/wise nations should not tolerate/trust Islam.
In 1975 in my senior year in a public high school I had two Iranian Jews in my class.
Very laid back dudes. Taught me how to curse in Persaini.
There was a girl in my HS class who was from Beirut.
She said she felt safer in Beirut because she could carry a machine gun around.
This was in the late 70s in California.
Are they going tranny? They could be going tranny. Lift the dress, boom.
What a nut you are.
Two certainties:
1) All of Africa will remain a basket case.
2) There will always be bombs going off in the Middle East.
Problem is: no easy way to profit from these truths. Options on dollar futures are profitable before any bomb anywhere, but unless you planted the bomb, good luck with knowing when to buy...
In the late ‘70’s my oldest brother was discharged from the Marines. He was a 1st. Lt. 1st. Marine Division.
I visited him and stayed for a while in Oceanside.
It was nice then. But that was long ago.
Hopefully we are on the verge of unprecedented peace and prosperity in the Middle East.
Hopefully. Hope for the best. Plan for the worst. But it’s nice to see a glimmer of hope after all this war.
I’ve had two and a half years of it, explosions, sirens, phone alerts, planes overhead, new deaths to add to my list of the slain, and I’m tired of it. If something good should come out of it, that balances the scales somewhat.
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