Devastation and destruction.. Iran's supplies for the region


Dubai - Report – Dr. Ali Al-Qohies
Devastation and destruction.. Iran's supplies for the region
Whoever follows up the Iranian policies in the region, particularly over the past few decades, will realize without any trouble the dangerous wicked role played by Tehran's Malali who seek to export their concepts and "revolution" to the region under so many sectarian slogans, taking advantage of the religion as coverage to pass their hostile schemes.
Since the advent of Khomeini, Iran has been desperately seeking to enhance its regional influence to the detriment of its Arab neighbors, especially in the Arab Gulf region, Iraq, Syria and Yemen, and later in other countries.
It's noted that the Iranian hostile policies are aimed at flouting the good-neighborly relations and sovereignty of countries although Iran is supposed to be keen on them, not only for the sake of its neighbors, but also for the sake of the entire region.
Since the outbreak of the Khomeini Revolution, Iran has been faking hostility to the U.S.A and Israel in a very clear game through which it seeks to look like supporting the Arab peoples, in their conflict with Israel.
In fact, Iran has always been hostile to the Arab Gulf in general and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that embraces the two holy mosques in particular.
It struggles to extend its domination and influence, spread its evil sectarianism and export its suspicious revolution not only to the Gulf region and Yemen but also to the entire Muslim World.
To achieve this goal, Iran makes use of the latest developments in the surrounding countries and some social circumstances like poverty, need and disorder, like in Yemen because it represents the gate through which Iran can pass to the region and the fertile soil for sweeping into it, because of the precarious security of Yemen and its social and economic crises that helped Iran penetrate into it via its ties with the sectarian Houthi militias which linked their interests to the Iranian agenda.
As for the Gulf region, the Iranian penetration has started taking a military dimension. Tehran has intended to found several fronts out of its affiliated militias.
It has provided them with weapons and aid, like it goes for the Bahraini Hezbollah which is an extension of the Tehran-based Islamic Front for the Liberation of Bahrain and the Kuwaiti Hezbollah, in coordination with the Iranian intelligence that aims at smuggling weapons directly through the sea to Bahraini Hezbollah.
Moreover, Iran provides military training to members of this organization in north of Tehran and Lebanon. That training includes the use of weapons and explosives, collecting and conveying information and collecting and securing the confidential documents and forging them.
Also, the Iranian intelligence supports and rallies votes for the sake of the loyal Shiite leaderships in Bahrain.
The Iranian attempts of penetration into countries of the region are not confined only to the military issues, but they extend to include both media and cultural aspects as well.
These attempts focus on turning some writers and holders of distinguished certificates to be Shiite in order to spread their views derived from the core Iranian Revolution, publish books publically advocating Shi'ism, and build libraries, publishing houses and research and studies centers specialized in achieving that purpose.
Iran's attempts also focus of taking part in the international book fairs held in the region's countries to spread their views and books among these nations and distribute large numbers of these books for free as an activity accompanying these fairs.
They also focus on penetrating into the region through education and so forth in order to poison the thoughts of youth as well as activating the roles of the Iranian embassies in this regard by holding cultural events, scientific seminars, building the affiliated cultural centers and building cultural bureaus to spread their sectarian though, in addition to offering free scholarships for those who want to embrace their sectarian doctrine
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