Iraq. Is it better now?? (AKA ISIS/ISIL/IS/name-of-the-week-here) (17 Viewers)

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ReBeL

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Jan 14, 2005
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    Juventino[RUS];4664518 said:
    Because their "leaders" understood that science will lead hordes of people to atheism in the end of the day and started to fight against it, it's pretty simple

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    what a nonsense :lol:
    :lol2:

    I stop here. Back to Iraq
     

    Buy on AliExpress.com
    Mar 9, 2006
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    You're not European though.
    Ye it's not like that Russians are one of the greatest minds in the history of mankind

    As for Turkey - what your country was selling the most 500 years ago? Textiles. What your country selling the most atm? Textiles. Where is progress of you own nation? Nowhere. does religion has effect on this? obviously. You were very lucky with Ataturk, he's been terrific leader, without him and his reforms your country could have been just another caliphate with sharia laws above everything
     
    Jul 2, 2006
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    You would have been ashamed if i post the letters between him and English intelligence or him directly mentioning 'new world order' and world a need new and more 'refined' religion other than Islam, Christianity and Buddhism(no mention of judaism) in his 'Great Speech/Nutuk'. Or maybe you wouldn't.

    "william ewart gladstone (1809–1898) was prime minister of great britain four times: 1868–74, 1880–85, 1886 and 1892–94. he called the qur'an an "accursed book" and once held it up during a session of parliament, declaring: "so long as there is this book there will be no peace in the world."

    Turkey's independence was officially recognised with the implementation of the Lausanne Treaty signed the year before on 24 July 1923. Britain and its allies withdrew all their troops that had occupied Turkey since the end of the First World War. In response to this, protests were made in the House of Commons to the British Foreign Secretary Lord Curzon, for recognising Turkey’s independence. Lord Curzon replied, “The situation now is that Turkey is dead and will never rise again, because we have destroyed its moral strength, the Caliphate and Islam.”


    Mustafa Kemal in Great Speech: Was it not because of the Khilafah, Islam and the clergy that the Turkish peasants fought and died for five centuries? It is high time Turkey looked after her own interests and ignored the Indians and the Arabs. Turkey should rid itself of leading the Muslims

    Lord Curzon: "We must put an end to anything which brings about any Islamic unity between the sons of the Muslims. As we have already succeeded in finishing off the Caliphate, so we must ensure that there will never arise again unity for the Muslims, whether it be intellectual or cultural unity."
     

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    swag

    L'autista
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    Sep 23, 2003
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    How dumb is ISIS to kill an American when the US is on the verge of interfering with them? Didn't they threaten to overthrow us with car bombs last week?

    Yea i bet the drone operators in Utah are shitting their pants right now.
    People don't get strategic when they have god on their side. :angel:
     

    ALC

    Ohaulick
    Oct 28, 2010
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    Idk, it's ISIS.

    How barbaric do you have to be to not only execute prisoners but straight up behead them? Hope they get what's coming to them.
     

    Zacheryah

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    Aug 29, 2010
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    Had a talk with a good friend of mine, who's muslim and comes from iraq.
    Its so sad to hear the stories of his family there.
    He's considering to return to iraq to fight IS, who are tearing apart his country.


    Such a tragedy. Lost an uncle due to poisonning by Hussains regime. Lost friends in the second gulf war, now allready lost 18 family members due to the IS crap.
     

    swag

    L'autista
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    Sep 23, 2003
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    It's situations like Iraq that make me get up all Darwin up in this beyotch. Like why is humanity programmed to have zealots go off the deep end en masse and do everything in their power to not only screw over everyone around them, but to send their own people back to the Stone Ages.

    What's the survival value? Is it just spurious? Or did natural selection leave this quasi-Neandertal act around in case the majority of humans go nuke itself back into the 5th century B.C. and some sect, by chance, should be around to survive enough to live in the aftermath.
     

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