Does the world actually care about Iran?

Started by Panoptimist, November 20, 2010, 03:55:04 AM

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Panoptimist

They seem to be eating hard shit with all of this nuke propaganda.

But what does Iran actually mean to the world? Will it be taken "without a fight?"
The Orthodox Nationalist [11/18/10] - Berdayev and Dostoevsky; Modernism and Materialism; The critique of the bourgeois [Must Listen]
"[W]ithin himself / The danger lies, yet lies within his power]PL[/i] Book IX, ln. 349-356.

GordZilla

I think the world does care, it's its governments and media that portray them not to. I think most people smell something stinky about the push to attack Iran but can't put their finger on what it is. People generally do not want war, but people are no longer represented by their governments (if they ever were). My two cents anyways.

Panoptimist

But beyond that haven't we reached a point where people actually willingly receive and digest lies to justify whatever fucked up move may be occurring? In other words, people have been lied to so long that unless you actually deprogam, you build a conception of the world on an entirely false foundation. For this reason people generally will not be able to understand or accept what is really happening in the Middle East, particularly in Iran at this moment.

Strategically, what significance does that country bear for the rest of the world? The Zionists already own every "country." Why should the people care.

The anti-war liberals are just an arm of the Jew beast. There's no difference in fundamentals.
The Orthodox Nationalist [11/18/10] - Berdayev and Dostoevsky; Modernism and Materialism; The critique of the bourgeois [Must Listen]
"[W]ithin himself / The danger lies, yet lies within his power]PL[/i] Book IX, ln. 349-356.