Iraq. Is it better now?? (AKA ISIS/ISIL/IS/name-of-the-week-here) (15 Viewers)

Is Iraq better now?

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GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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Well, each religion has its own rituals. Islam has these 5 pillars that are considered essential to be considered Muslim. Prayers and Fasting are two of them.



There is nothing called a Non-Muslim Shia. There are three main sects of Shia which are:

-Jaafari (Ethna Ashari): Mainly in Iran, Iraq, Lebanon and Bahrain
-Ibadi: Mainly in Oman
-Zaydi: Mainly in Yemen

Kurds in Kobane (Ayn Al-Arab) according to statistics are more than 99% Sunni and a very small number are Christians. No Shia are there.

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Yazidis in Syria are only in the north east and the north west. No Yazidis in the middle area of Kobane (Ayn Al-Arab)
that is wrong the main branches of shiia islam are 12ers, ismailis(they are not referred as jaafaris), and zaydis; ibadis are not shia
 

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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Indeed, spot on. Having them fight amongst themselves was always the best strategy for taking out extremist factions in the Middle East, not creating safe havens in multiple countries. It's common sense, really. Ipso facto, they do not have any intention of taking out ISIS.

But you and I both know the US requires this threat so we can sustain our freakazoid police state pat down and bombing campaign economy.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,779
Indeed, spot on. Having them fight amongst themselves was always the best strategy for taking out extremist factions in the Middle East, not creating safe havens in multiple countries. It's common sense, really. Ipso facto, they do not have any intention of taking out ISIS.

But you and I both know the US requires this threat so we can sustain our freakazoid police state pat down and bombing campaign economy.
:agree:

the only place that needs bombing is saudi arabia but the fuckers know that attacking them will definitely mean world war 3.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,930
:agree:

the only place that needs bombing is saudi arabia but the $#@!ers know that attacking them will definitely mean world war 3.
Just fly a few planes into some buildings and this time say the Saudis did it instead of Al Qaeda. Then we can do what one of their citizens did right before 9/11 and purchase billions worth in bonds right before the buildings are hit. Then if the TPTB are nice, they can distribute the profits on the trade to the American people, just like they were supposed to do with all those oil fields.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,488
I been watching several interviews with him after that clip, rare to find someone who is that blunt about the obvious realities in the region.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,488
Very brief clip, but he utterly embarrasses this total asswipe who's cue cards is not equipped to talk to someone with actual brain.


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Yeah, I like his interviews too. One where he talked in front of the senate was awesome.
True was pretty straight up fearless.



This one is good too, mainly because its INSANE he needs to explain that US is hated or targeted due to its aggressive foreign policy and massive control of that region of the world that oppresses them for decades, and not because the US has all this awesome cultural kumbaya sessions where they envy our freedoms ... :lol:

What kind of brainwashed puppet do you have to be to truly believe this?
 
Jul 2, 2006
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I think there is an misunderstanding. There is a fight going between ISIS and PYD controlled Syrian cities whom recently declared autonomy. PYD is Syrian wing of PKK(Kurdistan workers party) and both are marxist organizations. Their ultimate goal is an independent(!) marxist kurdistan. That makes them natural enemies of Muslim Arabs and Kurds. So they are not targeted because they are Kurds as i said there are Kurds among ISIS.

16 people died in Türkiye yesterday. BDP(political wing of PKK) called their followers to get down to streets. They have started to throw molotovs left and right like monkeys. Some foreign media jumped to situation and telling that police killed 16 people. Actual story; Huda Par(Political party of Kurdish Hezbollah) and pkk sympathizers exchanged fire. What i am trying to tell is, it's not Kurds but marxist warlords with Kurdish origin at stake. Most of the Kurds are against separatist movements as most of them are still voting for Erdogan whom is a religious person.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,930
This one is good too, mainly because its INSANE he needs to explain that US is hated or targeted due to its aggressive foreign policy and massive control of that region of the world that oppresses them for decades, and not because the US has all this awesome cultural kumbaya sessions where they envy our freedoms ... :lol:

What kind of brainwashed puppet do you have to be to truly believe this?
Don't hate me for my freedumb, bro.

How can they possibly hate us for something they have no clue about? It's like hating someone on another planet.
 

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