I live in a third-world country and I can't imagine what "terror level" means, we've never had anyone go on a rampage except once, a few yers ago, when some ISIS mutt killed 7 people in the parliament. Yet you, in a first-world country, are CONSTANTLY on high terror level, with a bunch of mutts going on rampage almost every year.
Are you telling me the Iranian intelligence ministry, who doesn't even have the money to scrape Instagram for alarming posts, has a better counter-terrorism force?
Why don't you do what they do? Just ask them. Since 2001 we've had one bombing in Chabahar and the aforementioned mutt. You've had over 12 attacks. I'm being serious here. They must be doing something right that in a multiethnic, Muslim country, barely any attacks happen.
killing 7 people in parliament seems pretty serious
anyways, there's tons of terrorism in Iran but you probably just don't hear about it (if you really are Iranian)
take the balochistan seperatists, for example
Michael Scott
Like with heavy caliber small arms, not handguns
Aaron Ward
Pretty sure Iran is mostly homogeneous, and therefore peaceful
Thomas Gonzalez
Never even seen a gun.
I mentioned Chabahar.
>homogeneous Dude we are multiethnic as fuck. Persian, Azeri, Kurd, Lor, Baluch, Gilaki, Mazeruni, Arab, Turkman...
Xavier Johnson
the people that decide to leave their own country usually have something wrong with them that they can't achieve prosperity in their homeland so they go somewhere else despite the problem being themselves. this is the problem with immigration, if the people moving overseas were worth having they would be at home being a productive part of their own country instead of bringing their own misfortune to someone else's.
Lucas Roberts
First world doesnt mean safe. I felt much safer waking the streets at night in shithole asian or east euro countries than in melbourne or london
>It was founded by Abdolmalek Rigi, who was captured and executed in Iran in 2010.[8] It is believed to have between 700[1] to 2,000 fighters[3] and, as of December 2014, is said to be responsible for killing 154 and injuring 320 Iranian citizens since 2003,[15] while Jundullah commanders claim the group has killed up to 400 Iranian soldiers.[16]
100-400 people killed is about on par with the entirety of European Islamic terrorism from the 2010s, and this is just one group in Iran i've found
Nathaniel Harris
im concerned with france tbqh attacks will happen regularly here we get church bombings atleast once a year
Luis Mitchell
>I felt much safer waking the streets at night in shithole asian or east euro countries
Aaron Thomas
This is the reverse with Iran. With the government being this way, it means the Westernized people leave. But once this government BTFOs, the legend of "Iranian immigrants are better than the rest" that I heard from everyone trying to be nice goes with it. Only the sickos with poo fetish will leave. I can't imagine an Iranian girl wanting to do scat, even if there's liberty to do so.
Jayden Roberts
Color of skin doesn't make a country homohenous or heterogenous. It's about culture, beliefs, religion, customs, and they're all different across various Iranian ethnic groups. Imagine different UK countries, but much more different. Also be nice.
Kayden Garcia
I mentioned Chabahar, again. Baluchistan is the armpit of Iran. It's like saying "Malmo isn't very Swedish".
Jace Perry
I've never felt in danger here, never been mugged or attacked or even threatened once in the 20+ years I've lived here. Everyone thinks I'm exaggerating or that it can't be as good as I tell them until they experience it for themselves. I've lost count how many people tell me they wish they could just live here instead of their home countries.
I actually met the Romanian Ambassador to Thailand who told me how desperate he and his wife were to remain here after his post was over, even choosing to quit Romanian politics just so they could retire early.
I have a neighbor named Scott from the United States who is so thankful he didn't go back to America when the pandemic hit. I've hosted girls from Germany who tell me how relieved they are not to be stared at here like how they usually are in other countries like Sri Lanka.
Canadians, Poles, Slovaks, Brazilians -- all of them want to live here or Japan or Viet Nam. And not just the men, but the women too. Used to work with this 20-something Brit who says he's never going back to London because everything's so expensive and miserable.
Also terrorism in a relatively underdeveloped part of a developing country is a moot labor. Terrorism is about bringing terror to the safe, thriving places. My uncle is a cop, he took a bribe and to punish him, they sent him to Baluchistan. I was a kid at the time, my aunt came to our home and cried her eyes out. Baluchistan is like a piece of hell right in the middle of a relatively livable country.
Julian Richardson
You mentioned one bombing in an ongoing insurgency, be straightforward and don't try and deflect from the fact that you've had just as much if not more terrorist attacks than Europe. Add up all the Sunni attacks, balochistan conflict, and various others which you can find if you browse wikipedia for 5 minutes and the death count is quite high
Asher Robinson
Thailand is the best land.
Angel Cooper
Read Simply, Baluchistan is like an enclave. It's not a good place, so terror there has no meaning. it doesn't count. Plus, I MENTIONED IT.
Joshua Robinson
Terrorists siphoning off an entire province of your country through their attacks isn't really something to celebrate you know?
Owen Ortiz
kek. No, you mentioned a single bombing as if there isn't an insurgency, as if that was the only terror attack in Iran (it wasn't), and as if it's isolated to one region and attacks haven't happened outside of that region (they have)
Nicholas Sullivan
does your govenment make fun of mohammad publicly? that's what frenchoids doing.
What? It's not like that AT ALL. Baluchistan is not a terrorist haven. I'm just saying the few terror attacks that took place there by Rigi doesn't count, because it's not a very prosperous place. Still, he didn't do shit compared to his brethren in Europe. He just kileld a few soldiers and attacked a bus.
Henry Diaz
Lying dog
Isaac Johnson
Still, terrorist attacks in Iran since 1979 are in the single digits.
Eli Thomas
Iran is second world, not third
Cameron Kelly
The Iranian government is a tyrannous, ass-backwards theocracy that's against Westernization, basically. But they are giving out. Like, imagine this.
1998 home media dub of Terminator 2: >40 minutes removed
2019 Filmio sub of Terminator 2: >6 minutes removed
Yeah. They're giving out. That's why I'm against a full-scale revolution. They CAN better themselves. Especially if Khamanei and his ilk die, and they're all in their 80s and 90s.
Chase Miller
First and third world doesn't mean anything in 2020, Dar al-Islam and Dar al-Harb are more relevant for this topic.
The Islamic Republic of Iran is aligned on the USSR?
Jose Mitchell
Iran is technically third world, since it didn't choose a side in the Cold War. But it's a developing country, and not an undeveloped one.
Leo Martinez
what types of things are censored in common movies?
Hudson Sanders
Maybe i was lucky idk never was robbed in polen, indonesia or Philippines
Elijah Johnson
Iran didnt have any thieves. Iran is safer than 90% of the world.