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Malaysia’s mix of ethnic Malay, Chinese, and Indian residents – Muslims, Buddhists, and Hindus respectively – all work and worship on the same streets, allowing the country of 31 million inhabitants to be upheld as a symbol of cosmopolitan multiculturalism and tolerance.
But simultaneously, the world’s most regressive and ultra-conservative Sunni Muslim group is increasingly targeting this majority-Muslim nation.
This shit is getting tiresome.
One more Time:
We've been killing each other since we climbed down from the trees.
the internationally supported militants,
anonymous saysthe internationally supported militants,
Yet we keep on sending money to KSA which is where the terrorists get it from. Great policy.
Stop it Bob. Pakistan, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, Afghanistan and every other Islamic country receives money from us, and they all support terrorists in one form or other. They all have the blood of infidels on their hands, every one of them. Because they all have one thing in common.......They follow Allah, the God of terrorism.
Strategist saysStop it Bob. Pakistan, Iraq, Palestine, Egypt, Afghanistan and every other Islamic country receives money from us, and they all support terrorists in one form or other. They all have the blood of infidels on their hands, every one of them. Because they all have one thing in common.......They follow Allah, the God of terrorism.
What form is that? Want to detail it? Show me the money flow. Tell me where the money for Abu Sayyaf comes from. Tell me what sect of Islam they follow. Tell me who gave Abdurajak Abubakar Janjalani, millions to set up Abu Sayyaf. Hint. The initials are OBL. Everyone with blood of infidels on their hands ties back to KSA and the wahhabi sect.
Don't know who they are and don't even care. Are you telling me only Saudis sponsor Islamic terrorism? Anyone who supports or contributes to a terrorist organization has blood on their hands, and that includes people from every single Muslim community on the planet.
Strategist says
Don't know who they are and don't even care. Are you telling me only Saudis sponsor Islamic terrorism? Anyone who supports or contributes to a terrorist organization has blood on their hands, and that includes people from every single Muslim community on the planet.
By your definition that would include all Americans. We have supported plenty of nasty fuckers who are easily defined as terrorists. One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter.
Willing ignorance of not knowing and not caring who is the problem is why we are involved in 2 endless wars with soldiers getting killed every day while we piss billions down the drain.
bob2356 saysStrategist says
Don't know who they are and don't even care. Are you telling me only Saudis sponsor Islamic terrorism? Anyone who supports or contributes to a terrorist organization has blood on their hands, and that includes people from every single Muslim community on the planet.
By your definition that would include all Americans. We have supported plenty of nasty fuckers who are easily defined as terrorists. One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter.
What freedom are Muslims after? Freedom from what? Who is trying to enslave them? Virtually the whole planet except Muslims want to live in peace and prosperity.
What freedom are Muslims after? Freedom from what? Who is trying to enslave them? Virtually the whole planet except Muslims want to live in peace and prosperity.
Which planet are you living on pray tell? There are conflicts that have nothing to do with muslims all over the globe.
So it's OK to kill?
Echoes of Syria
The emerging, coalescence of foreign jihadists against Myanmar has echoes of Syria, warn analysts, where the moderate, secular anti-government Free Syrian Army (FSA) seeking to oust Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s rule in 2011 was hijacked and overtaken by international jihadists.
Global terror groups set to exploit violence in Myanmar’s Rakhine:
anonymous saysGlobal terror groups set to exploit violence in Myanmar’s Rakhine:
Of course they are. They are getting the shit kicked out of them in Syria and Iraq. They need new places to keep the movement going to keep the funding going. The people writing the checks expect a return on investment.
mell. "Just make Duterte king of Asia for a while and this is taken care of."
Duterte has his hands full right now in the Philippines let alone trying to solve anyone else's problems and despite his blusterous rhetoric he was not even close to ending the siege in Marawi as per the initial proclamations as per time etc.
The "problem" has not gone away, is not going to go away and will come back again and again and again both in the Philippines and the rest of Southeast Asia. The "bad guys" are not defeated, they are raising money and can strike at will with impunity when and where they choose and it is the "good guys" (this is really a huge stretch with Duterte and his regime including members of his own family who are under suspicion for dealing drugs) who have to keep trying to out maneuver something they have no idea how to defeat.
History also shows us strongmen as per your shining examples above do not last either.
You may admire Duterte from a distance, you might not be so keen after spending some time there.
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