"You seek unity with Sunnis while standing against your fellow Shi'as".. (1) No, we stand against those who serve enemy agendas - whether by employment, or worse, for free - within the Shi'a and Sunni communities alike. This is a righteous stance when taken respectfully.
(2) This indirectly implies that Sunnis are nawāsib who hate Ahl al-Bayt (a), while the unity we seek in compliance with the holy Qur'an, tradition, jurists' consensus and the intellect is with the former without the latter. Someone who hates Ahl al-Bayt (a) is not even a Muslim.
(3) Assuming one should be aggressive and destructive towards attacks from the outside, but loving and patient towards attacks on the Islamic Republic and the axiomatic values of Shi'a Islam if such attacks come from within is irrational and has no grounds. Attacks are attacks.
(4) Yes, dealing with disagreement is a different discussion because axioms, necessities and core values are not under attack, which means defense in the conventional sense is not required. Criticism, when fair, fact-based and placed wisely where it can be fruitful, is needed.
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