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matr1x wrote:The faith and the actions of their followers are not mutually exclusive. The fact that local Muslim people flew to Syria to fight proves their poisonous influence. I am sure they did fine
matr1x wrote:The faith and the actions of their followers are not mutually exclusive. The fact that local Muslim people flew to Syria to fight proves their poisonous influence. I am sure they did fine
matr1x wrote:They did it because of a hunger for power. They used the excuse that it was unislamic.
These were all power struggles and had nothing to do with representation of the faith.. just the sort of thing warlords tend to do.
Mind you, while all these atrocities going on, China done recognize the taliban.
matr1x wrote:Point is, the US shouldn't play nice with the taliban.
Or just stop funding them.MaxPower wrote:matr1x wrote:Point is, the US shouldn't play nice with the taliban.
matr1x wrote:Point is, the US shouldn't play nice with the taliban.
You want to be outraged, fine. That's OK.
But it's not ok to kill a cartoonist who drew Mohammed and Muslims cheered for the killing. Barbarism has no place in the modern world. Your religion cannot be breeding this sort of extremists and then not brought into investigation.
Separating Islam from ISIS is like trying to separate white supremacists from Nazi cult.
timelapse wrote:Or just stop funding them.MaxPower wrote:matr1x wrote:Point is, the US shouldn't play nice with the taliban.
Afghanistan is full of minerals like cadmium etc, used to make batteries and electronic parts.The space exploration games start back and they need supplies.Religion has nothing to do with this, just as race has nothing to do with Trinidad politics.
Whole Syria war was used to distract from the pipelines being run there for big oil.Nothing to do with religion.
Its the majority of the population will get played based on emotion, on both sides.
Muslims:You hate us so die
Everybody else:You hate us so die
Big business:Die fools and ensure our profits
Guyana in for some democracy soon.They already gt in Venezuela
matr1x wrote:So let's see if this makes sense.
They say isis and the taliban do not represent Muslims, but they are of the Islamic faith, right?
We all know what's going to happen to the men and women and children under taliban rule.
We are Muslims not marching and denouncing the taliban? Why are you not mobilizing with other Muslim nations to free their brothers and sisters?
Oh silence? Then the Muslims world wide are cool with this. If they were really "brothers and sisters", they would roll up in there and whoop their 75000 arses.
Pathetic
alfa wrote:matr1x wrote:So let's see if this makes sense.
They say isis and the taliban do not represent Muslims, but they are of the Islamic faith, right?
We all know what's going to happen to the men and women and children under taliban rule.
We are Muslims not marching and denouncing the taliban? Why are you not mobilizing with other Muslim nations to free their brothers and sisters?
Oh silence? Then the Muslims world wide are cool with this. If they were really "brothers and sisters", they would roll up in there and whoop their 75000 arses.
Pathetic
Tubs your do realize that the thousands of people likely to be slaughtered under the Taliban are themselves Muslim and the very people you throw scorn on. People won't be adherents of a faith that actively encourages the very adherents to be killed. And before your jump in and say ISIS and Taliban are following the true version of this murderous cult called Islam then if that's the case you only have to worry about 75000 of them in a land half way around the world. And the ones locally left for Syria years ago. So no need to hate on the remaining one billion or so. Have a salad instead and chill out slims.
matr1x wrote:alfa wrote:matr1x wrote:So let's see if this makes sense.
They say isis and the taliban do not represent Muslims, but they are of the Islamic faith, right?
We all know what's going to happen to the men and women and children under taliban rule.
We are Muslims not marching and denouncing the taliban? Why are you not mobilizing with other Muslim nations to free their brothers and sisters?
Oh silence? Then the Muslims world wide are cool with this. If they were really "brothers and sisters", they would roll up in there and whoop their 75000 arses.
Pathetic
Tubs your do realize that the thousands of people likely to be slaughtered under the Taliban are themselves Muslim and the very people you throw scorn on. People won't be adherents of a faith that actively encourages the very adherents to be killed. And before your jump in and say ISIS and Taliban are following the true version of this murderous cult called Islam then if that's the case you only have to worry about 75000 of them in a land half way around the world. And the ones locally left for Syria years ago. So no need to hate on the remaining one billion or so. Have a salad instead and chill out slims.
matr1x wrote:Also, commenting on my weight when you have never seen me isn't just disgusting, but unfortunate.
Maybe you like the taliban whipping women. Alfa, is that your fetish?
matr1x wrote:I find it hilarious. Muslims can can find themselves on the streets braying over a cartoon, but find no outrage with what's coming to regular afgan ppl?
Pathetic and weak.
sMASH wrote:
why i really want to see what they will do. thread really living up to the title.
they actually attended a shia observance..... ting comin to come. if u get a shia sunni accord, the middle east lock!
zoom rader wrote:Trini should take in some Afghans
sMASH wrote:alwaris and bolt of cloth people is enuff
Bin Laden warned in 2010 letter that Biden would ‘lead US into crisis’
By Emily Crane
August 20, 2021 | 3:42pm
Osama bin Laden once warned al Qaeda not to target Joe Biden because he believed that his inheriting the presidency if something were to happen to Barack Obama would “lead the US into a crisis,” a resurfaced letter shows.
In the letter dated May 2010, the al Qaeda 9/11 mastermind wrote he had no assassination plots against Biden because he deemed him “totally unprepared” to lead the United States.
Instead, bin Laden urged his followers to be on the lookout for then-President Obama.
He told them there was a high priority to target aircrafts belonging to Obama and then-CIA director David Petraeus.
“They are not to target visits by US Vice President Biden. The groups will remain on the lookout for Obama or Petraeus,” bin Laden wrote.
“The reason for concentrating on them is that Obama is the head of infidelity and killing him automatically will make Biden take over the presidency for the remainder of the term, as it is the norm over there.
“Biden is totally unprepared for that post, which will lead the US into a crisis.
“As for Petraeus, he is the man of the house in this last year of the war, and killing him would alter the war’s path.”
The letter was uncovered in a treasure-trove of documents found in the terrorist’s Pakistan hideout after he was killed by US forces in a raid on May 2, 2011.
The documents, penned between 2006 and 2011, are publicly available through West Point’s Combating Terrorism Center.
Bid Laden’s criticism of Biden has resurfaced amid the botched withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan and the Taliban takeover.
The letter was uncovered in a treasure-trove of documents found in the terrorist’s Pakistan hideout after he was killed by US forces in a raid on May 2, 2011.
It comes as Biden on Friday delayed for at least a day plans to relax at his home in Delaware as tens of thousands of American and Afghan citizens remain stranded in Kabul.
https://nypost.com/2021/08/20/bin-laden ... to-crisis/
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