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Warpy

(114,614 posts)
Mon Mar 30, 2026, 04:07 PM Monday

Iran Attacked Its Arab Neighbors -- Their DNA Explains Why



Interesting factoids about stark cultural differences backed up by largely unmixed DNA, although both populations are mixed. They are simpkly distinct from each other.

While this is interesting stuff, I think Iran's reluctance to take on Turkey and Azerbaijan is rootd more in history than genetic or cultural separation. The pre British Empire history of the region tells of multiple wars fought between the Turks and Persuans, each one pretty much curb stomping the other and nearly ruining themselves in the process. I think that's the reason Iran has so far limited itself to strictly Arab nations plus Israel. They don't want to provoke the Turks if they don't have to.
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Iran Attacked Its Arab Neighbors -- Their DNA Explains Why (Original Post) Warpy Monday OP
Interesting... GiqueCee Monday #1
Iran is Shiite Ponietz Monday #2
Thanks for the correction... GiqueCee 19 hrs ago #3
Shi'a Muslims are a slight majority in the Middle East as a whole Warpy 11 hrs ago #4

GiqueCee

(4,243 posts)
1. Interesting...
Mon Mar 30, 2026, 06:04 PM
Monday

... and it appears to support something I read a few years ago: That Persians – now Iranians – are of Caucasian heritage, not Arabic. Their only similarities are religious, and even then, not the same sects; Iran is Sunni, the Arabs, largely Shiite. But, as in all things religious, the differences are enough of an excuse for countless wars.
If the species doesn't consume itself in a nuclear holocaust, humanity might someday abandon religion altogether, finally embrace our differences, rather than kill each other over them, and mega-church charlatans will be remembered as a failed evolutionary hiccup, and speaking in tongues will be a punchline.

GiqueCee

(4,243 posts)
3. Thanks for the correction...
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 08:22 AM
19 hrs ago

... I must have misread the Google entry. Apparently, Sunni was dominant in Iran between the 7th and 15th centuries.

Warpy

(114,614 posts)
4. Shi'a Muslims are a slight majority in the Middle East as a whole
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 04:36 PM
11 hrs ago

Last edited Tue Mar 31, 2026, 05:13 PM - Edit history (1)

Sunn9is were the ones who went forth and conquered, so they are the majority elsewhere. I admit my ignorant Iris ass didn't know this until Dubya astarted his wars and I finally got around to looking up the proportions of each in the Muslim parts of the world.

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