Funny innit:

Everyone is talking about the fact that Israel is the power behind the attack on Iran, ….But let’s face it, so is Saudi, and Iman, and Dubai and Kuwait and lots of other Arab and middle east nations.

They all wanted the Persian Ayatollahs reigned in, as they Iranians are a danger to all of them in the region, not just Israel.

Funny how that makes for cooperation, innit?

Methinks they were all responsible in part for the decision to attack Iran by the US.

10 thoughts on “Funny innit:

  1. #1 The original Iranians were Persians. They still do not consider themselves Arab.
    #2 When Iran was invaded by the Arabs they became a defacto Califate and hence believe it should always BE a califate.
    #3 Iran regime is Shia, where as the Saudis, Oman, Jordan, Qatar, UAE, etc. are Sunni. The most extreme muzzies are found in Yemen and are of the Wahabi sect.
    #4 The Persians gave refuge to the Jews during WW2 when being hunted down by the Nazis. The Arabs joined with the Nazis.

  2. Say, come to think about it, didn’t these same towelheads donate a “palace in the shy” to Trump? And didn’t Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) invest billions in projects that personally enriched Trump and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner who Trump installed as a top negotiator with Iranian officials? It’s interesting that the MBS later urged Trump to attack Iran who is a top regional rival of Saudi Arabia, and MBS had become concerned about Iran’s growing military capabilities.

    Then there’s the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund (PIF), the largest investor in Kushner’s private equity fund, Affinity Partners, PIF invested $2 billion in Affinity Partners even though the PIF committee asked to reject Kushner because of “inexperience” and “excessive” fees.

    PIF pays Kushner 1.25% of its investment, or $25 million, annually. The Senate Finance Committee estimates that Kushner will be paid $137 million in management fees from PIF by August 2026. And if that wasn’t sweet enough, in September 2025, PIF, Affinity Partners, and others jointly acquired Electronic Arts, the publisher of ivideo games like The Sims and Madden NFL, for $55 billion which was quite lucrative for Kushner.

    It’s the funniest thing that Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the UAE’s national security advisor and head of the country’s largest sovereign wealth fund, purchased 49% of WLF days before Trump’s inauguration. Of the $250 million paid up front by the UAE, $187 million was directed to Trump family entities and $31 million to the Witkoff family. In May MGX, a company controlled by Tahnoon, purchased $2 billion of crypto tokens from WLF.

    And while Trump was still pondering an attack, the PIF financed a $7 billion development deal in Saudi Arabia with the Trump Organization under an agreement with Dar Global, a developer tied to Saudi Arabia to build a “Trump-branded hotel and golf course,” along with “500 mansions, priced between $6.7 million and $24 million.” Trump gets to maintain full ownership of the Trump Organization and will profit from the deal.

    Now I’m not saying that underscores Trump’s rationale or endgame of his war on Iran but, oh, wait a minute. He hasn’t actually given that, has he?

    • Wow, you can certainly screw up and twist facts to suit your biases, can’t you?
      At the least, get your facts straight, maybe check them for veracity yourself rather than listen to what someone posted on Instagram or FaceBook or whatever.

      What color is the sky in your (delusional) world?

      (And if yer gonna write an Anti-Trump screed (and one that it 5 X longer than my original post, BTW) , do it on you own blog, not in my comments…)
      Blogger is easy to use, even for someone like yourself. You should try it. I’ll even give you a free link for a while.

      First warning. You won’t get many.

      Perhaps this is not the blog for you.

    • Yer welcome to return as long as you follow the rules.
      Disagreement is one thing, preaching is another….as are pages long screeds in the comments. Contribute rather than be an ass and you are welcome.

      • Well, how about; funny, innit, how the only rationale on the attack of Iran, which seems to be made up as we go, leads back to the money trail of those who seem to benefit most; Saudi, and Iman, and Dubai and Kuwait and lots of other Arab and middle east nations.

        • Which was part of the point of the post.
          Perhaps, instead of leaping to conclusions, you might read for comprehension before writing long and poorly thought out diatribes of half truths and unsubstantiated innuendo that fits your confirmation bias but has little actual truth (or even facts) in it?

          I think it had less to do with money (the Saudis, et-al have lots of that, more than they really need) but rather security, which the arabs are unable to provide for themselves.

          But you may well not be incorrect, at least not fully.

  3. Funny how anti colonialist the middle east is when Arabs might be the biggest colonizer in world history.
    Maybe Spaniards in the New World. But they both are victims now.
    F’d up.

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