Would the middle east be better off if iran was the dominant power instead of saudi arabia?

would the middle east be better off if iran was the dominant power instead of saudi arabia?

Yes, practically because Saudi practices Wahhabism which basically deems every other Islamic sect as non-believers and everybody else as well and wants to kill them all because their diversion of Islam was based on a dude that didn't have a clue. At least Shia' and Sunni Muslims get along.

Memoirs Of Mr. Hempher are considered to be a forgery, but it seems quite odd that Russia is opposed to joining the west probably because they know the west created Wahhabism and Saudi is a cuck state funding these terrorists to split and destroy Islam so the west can take over the world's energy supply.

>anglo puppet and crypto-jews currently getting their asses handed to them by filthy tribal shia's
>"dominant power"
Last time I checked, we were the only ones actually gaining territory with the filthy k*rds.

No the Middle East would be better off if Iran was the dominant power instead of the US.

saudi arabia isnt the dominant power in the ME. The US is. And Israel

no iraq should be the dominant power

how can iraq be real if our eyes aren't real and it's basically split into 3 parts by now

>Iraq
Just a soon to be Iranian province

Ask that in 2 years.

They aren't run by Wahhabi terrorists so yes. But Wahabbi terrorists are controlled by Britain and it's allies so they wouldn't let that happen. Wahhabists helped the west tear down the Ottoman Empire and Saudi Arabia and pretend control of OPEC is their medal. Russia needs to kill them all. Nuke the entire Middle East while you're at it. Then let actual Muslims have their religion back and fuck off in Africa or somewhere.

Said the person who admitted to being a crypto-jew himself

Iran is probably one of the most impressive countries in the middle east considering how it managed to develop itself pretty well in almost complete isolation after the revolution.

Also incredibly funny how nobody seems to like the government there, but nobody seems to really care at the same time. Fun place.

Yes, absolutely. Iranians are decent people. They're nowhere as batshit insane and ugly as arabs.

>would the middle east be better off if iran was the dominant power instead of saudi arabia?
Iran is the dominant power, not KSA.

well, the US is the dominant power. But Iran is closer than KSA

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Keep up the good work

It arguably already is. Saudi Arabia might have money and oil, but they've got very little actual power. Utterly dependent on the West, utterly dependent on oil, can't stop funding Wahhabism abroad but have to brutally clamp down on it at home. The Saudi government has almost no leeway when it comes to deciding policy, and their current course is bound to destroy them sooner or later.

By contrast, Iran has already proven it can survive without the support of the 'international community', giving it freedom to project power across the region. Not to mention that the Saudi armed forces are a joke and Hezbollah > whatever second-rate militias the Saudis can rustle up.

If they can win their gambit they might very well be.

Right now they're trying to:
- keep Assad in power in Syria - not going that badly, all things considered
- keep a friendly power block in Lebanon - going quite well with Aoun being elected president
- keep the Shi'a in power in Iraq - going pretty well, they pretty much discarded the theological disputes with the Najafi ulema and are going for Popular Mobilization Units support, which are a pretty good instrument of pressure on the Iraqi government, as disbanding them would antagonize 60% of population
- win the Houthi insurgency in Yemen - going stellar, with Ansarullah actually occupying Saudi warbases and the crownprince suing for peace. If Americans don't meddle, they're going to win
- rouse the Shi'a population in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain - not yet in progress. It's however noteworthy that the largest oil deposits in KSA are on Shi'a a majority lands
- continue to bump fists with Armenian bros to keep Azerbaijan in check - going pretty well
- keep on Turkey's good side - going pretty well since the July mending of relations between Russia and Turkey, although Iran has been somewhat absent from their cooperation.

So far they've done pretty well, kept from overt confrontation and played their cards safe.

>tfw you will live to see Khomeinis master plan work out
>Khameini is Azeri
>tfw the Safavids are back again
No Selim around this time. Who will stop them?

You need influence outside to be the "dominant power". You know, influence to dominate. It doesn't matter how good is Iran doing (in this specific debate) because they're not influential. Iranians are better not giving a fuck about what arabs do as long as they leave Iran alone, anyways.

Im not sure about that. I mean Iran is currently controlling basically 4 arab capitals (Baghdad,Beirut,Damaskus and Sanaa) and maybe in near future even 5 with manama. So their influence is growing considering that all their supported parties are winning in their respective struggles

just wait 20 years

Sorry, not being a native english speaker I didn't express myself well enough. I wasn't saying that they're not able to exercise influence at all, but that their ability to exercise it is limited. Without the support of the west, Iran cannot really hope to become the hegemonic power in the region. And for a couple of reasons (read Israel and the gulf arabs) an Iranian-Western alliance is still a very distant scenario.

I really hope Clinton doesn't keep her promise of invading the country.

Well yeah o f course its limited but its big enough to be a mayor power in iran. Keep in mind that the Shia parts in saudi arabia are also the parts with the biggest oil reserves. If they could get a grip on this region alongside the countries i already mentioned then they could be a really strong power with so much oil in their hands that they could seriously influence the world market.

Fuck off.

Iran, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Israel are all the dominant regional powers in the Middle East.

Israel clearly isn't given Iran hasn't been invaded or attacked even at the height of the Bush administration's tenure in the Oval Office and their closer then average connections to Israel or how often Israel has called for Iran to be attacked.

Clinton?

die tripfag

They better lay low for the next two years, because Americans might just stage a false flag op and invade them