RESPONSE: It's a very scary truth. The arab nations were content to lend lip service in support of a Palastinian homeland while the Palastinians were beggered at the doors of their Occupiers. Perhaps in exchange, those Arab leaders were allowed to continue with their totalitarian ways. But now Iran, in keeping with the tenet of Quoran??, is lending a hand to a brother.
-------------------------PoisonPete-----------------------
I wouldn't surmise that Iran is lending a hand because
of the Koran (Q'uran). It's doing that out of
some perceived national self-interest, perhaps even
more out of a desire to usurp leadership away
from al Qaeda or from any other group that pretends
to lead Islam, and that is no Koranic tenet, but rather
a geopolitical impulse.
-------------------------PoisonPete-----------------------
I wouldn't surmise that Iran is lending a hand because
of the Koran (Q'uran). It's doing that out of
some perceived national self-interest, perhaps even
more out of a desire to usurp leadership away
from al Qaeda or from any other group that pretends
to lead Islam, and that is no Koranic tenet, but rather
a geopolitical impulse.