Bahrain foils Iranian plans

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  1. Margot

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    Iran wants to destabilize Bahrain..

    Bahrain foils Iranian plans

    http://www.arabtimesonline.com/News...36/t/Bahrain-foils-Iranian-plans/Default.aspx

    BAHRAIN has again succeeded in foiling Iran’s destabilization plan through the parliamentary election. The campaigns, which were launched by the Iranian media and its ‘trumpets’ in other satellite channels in Iraq, Lebanon and Britain to discredit the democratic initiatives that Bahraini King Hamad Bin Essa Al-Khalifa has taken over the last years, were in vain.

    The recent election in Bahrain was different from those in previous years, because it exposed the identities of those who have been trying to control the Bahrainis’ decision in the past months. They have embarked on noisemaking, demonstrations, barricading of roads and attacks against some people in their bid to implement the Iranian destructive plan in the region.

    Although they used legitimate and illegitimate means, and Iran spent a lot of money on media campaigns in cooperation with some Bahrainis, who hold the citizenship of Britain and other countries, their efforts proved futile.

    Bahrain has overcome a difficult period in its history through a stronger link between its citizens and their legitimate leader, in addition to the unprecedented election. At the same time, millions of Iranians have started their own ‘spring’ that will lead to the end of the regime.

    The Iranian government will end up like Muammar Gaddafi and his tyrant associates due to the oppression, tension and deliberate elimination of a large part of the Iranian society over the last few decades.

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    yeap thats the new world order bankers ceos plan get rid of nationalisum , there in the way because they dont want to bend over to the gay elite
     
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    Bahrain is tiny and mostly insignificant in the regional power dynamics that really determine the overall changes and adjustments that happen in the Middle East. While it is nice to see a move against Iran, how does this effect the power dynamics in the region as a whole?
     
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    This was written by a Kuwaiti..........
     
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    Iran doesn't want to stabilise Bahrain. Bahrainian people just want a democratic government. That would mean a majority Shia government and the country is ruled by a Sunni minority. The Sunni elite that rules the country and takes a vast amount of the oil revenues would lose power if the Arab Spring comes to Bahrain so they made up this nonsense about Iran trying to destabilise the country to give them an excuse to repress the Shia majority. Of course America is backing the minority.
     
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    Bahrain is NOT a large oil producer and most of that revenue goes to run the government and existing social programs.

    Every few years, Iran claims that Bahrain belongs to them.
     

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