Iran's Response to Wikileaks: No Big Deal
The biggest news from the Wikileaks release is that to no informed one's surprise many corrupt Arab regimes are eagerly pushing the United States to bomb Iran.

Saudi Arabia, in its words, wants the Iranian snake head to be cut. Arab leaders refer to Iran as "evil" and amongst America's tyrannical clients there is unanimous support for a war against Iran.
Who'd think that these would get Iran irritated, to say the least? But Iran is playing nonchalant. Iran's tyrant president has said that that the Wikileaks leaks will not change relationship with Arab government.
Yesterday Lebanon's prime minister Sa'ad Hariri visited Iran and received a gift from the Iranian defense minister on the same day that Wikileaks published this:
And Iran is not offended? I don't believe it. Iran is playing it cool. Of course, it knew all along that Saudi Arabia et al - American clients and obsequious to the Zionists that they are - are enemies of Iran and are only hoping for an attack. So this isn't knew. And it makes no sense to raise an hornet's nest over something already known.
Better to play it cool, pretend it is no big deal and then plot your venegence. Arab regimes may think they want a war with Iran, but if one comes they'll sorely regret it I predict.
This is no endorsement of Iran. But these preaching for war by corrupt Arab tyrants will only worsen and destabilize the region. What is needed is a new rapproachment.





