Noora kushti (pronounced noor-ah kush-tee) is a word of Persian (Farsi, Iranian) origin that generally means "fixed fight" or pretending to fight (while fooling a
target audience). In Persian (Iranian) sporting matches and games it is the literal act of pretending to fight in order to fool an audience.
More importantly it is used in Persian/Iranian (and to some extent Pakistani)
politics to indicate two (or more) parties that appear to oppose
one another, while the
reality is the two parties are pretending to oppose
one another. Only the two parties participating in the act know that their opposition to
one another is just an act that is meant to deceive a target audience. Therefore it could be understand as pretend opposition. This is usually done in order to control both (or all) audiences/populations. It is a form of political monopolization.
Person #1: Why did Iran buy weapons from
Israel during Iran-gate? And why did
Israel sell them to Iran? They always are threatening each other.
Person #2 Noora kushti
dummy.