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Don't Travel To Iraq / Iran? Nooo Really? !
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-polit ics-509 91778
Who in their right mind would set foot in any of these anyway?
Who in their right mind would set foot in any of these anyway?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have never been to Iraq but would not mind going, although reports on present conditions are not encouraging. I have spent something under a decade in total in Iran in principally two periods some 25 years apart, including two years plus before the revolution plus right through it. I would leap at an opportunity to revisit Iran - extremely nice people (nicer than quite a few closer to home) and a very interesting country, climate and culture.
// full of ornate suicide vests (used once only), historical bomb craters and many bullet holes of interest.//
oi ! the bullet strikes on the pillars the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland ( Dublin ) arae listed objaaaayze
( cant be filled in) and date of course from 1916
oh and whilst I am at it
you recollect the feeft column ? the one that took Madree' ?
Madree was taken by Franco 1936 and the route was thro the medical school (*)- and there are bullet strikes on the buildings there too.
it is to your right as you face the royal palace in Madree
has anyone realised - tish lows are a phrase used by Trump - 'all these shot-hole republics - not nice, not nice at all'
and the audience made vomiting noises .....
oi ! the bullet strikes on the pillars the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland ( Dublin ) arae listed objaaaayze
( cant be filled in) and date of course from 1916
oh and whilst I am at it
you recollect the feeft column ? the one that took Madree' ?
Madree was taken by Franco 1936 and the route was thro the medical school (*)- and there are bullet strikes on the buildings there too.
it is to your right as you face the royal palace in Madree
has anyone realised - tish lows are a phrase used by Trump - 'all these shot-hole republics - not nice, not nice at all'
and the audience made vomiting noises .....
// I have spent something under a decade in total in Iran in principally two periods some 25 years apart, including two years plus before the revolution plus right through it.//
vay eenteresting - up the side of a building they were trying to burn last night was "kila kila amerika" - is that Farsi for "debt to amereeka!"
( arabic I agree is not related is: al moot lil amerika)
and secondly.....
the times obit today says the dead general had "khilib" - understated charisma. If it is a loan word , khilaab in arabic is 'captivating, fascinating, fallacious, deceitful'
any ideas - is it a mistranslation ?
30% of farsi words are arabic loan words - altho Farsi is an indoeuropean language ....
yes you are right - AB's charactistic is that comments like "shot hole republics where diarrhoea is a way of life", alternate with other more intellectual er fare - no - - - other material on a higher plane ......
vay eenteresting - up the side of a building they were trying to burn last night was "kila kila amerika" - is that Farsi for "debt to amereeka!"
( arabic I agree is not related is: al moot lil amerika)
and secondly.....
the times obit today says the dead general had "khilib" - understated charisma. If it is a loan word , khilaab in arabic is 'captivating, fascinating, fallacious, deceitful'
any ideas - is it a mistranslation ?
30% of farsi words are arabic loan words - altho Farsi is an indoeuropean language ....
yes you are right - AB's charactistic is that comments like "shot hole republics where diarrhoea is a way of life", alternate with other more intellectual er fare - no - - - other material on a higher plane ......
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