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look at this sick fukkin Call of Duty generation that this country has turned into :scusthov:

Erik Longworth 17.06.2014 15:18
where exactly is the "graphic" content ?

people forget they are human beings with names and family
u have to wonder what the extent of this conflict would be if islam didnt exist :ehh: at least i do

the apologists cant wonder such a thing, but its worth thinking about

choose the wrong sky daddy and there will be hell to pay
 

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u have to wonder what the extent of this conflict would be if islam didnt exist :ehh: at least i do

the apologists cant wonder such a thing, but its worth thinking about

this fakkit and his never ending agenda. People beef and kill each other shut the fuk up. Whats ukraine and Russia's beef? Which religion is causing all them headless bodies in Mexico? Atheist USSR killed how many people...??You very obviously have no reason to be on the coli other then to smear islam, there could be a thread about kobe vs lebron and youd find some arab or islam bashing shyt to say. Hop off a bridge dude

christians killed 100 million people in ww1 and ww2 yet islam is a problem. Thats 99% of the deaths in the last 250 years
 

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this fakkit and his never ending agenda. People beef and kill each other shut the fuk up. Whats ukraine and Russia's beef? Which religion is causing all them headless bodies in Mexico? You very obviously have no reason to be on the coli other then to smear islam, there could be a thread about kobe vs lebron and youd find some arab or islam bashing shyt to say. Hop off a bridge dude
eat a dikk fakkit, the fact is that in 2014 we're better off without islam and you fukkin know it

i SPECIFICALLY just said that this conflict would still exist, if islam wasnt a part of it. but islam is a HUGE part of it, and you refuse to admit it. while what good are peaceful muslims doing for anyone? not a motherfukkin thing
 

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eat a dikk fakkit, the fact is that in 2014 we're better off without islam and you fukkin know it

i SPECIFICALLY just said that this conflict would still exist, if islam wasnt a part of it. but islam is a HUGE part of it, and you refuse to admit it. while what good are peaceful muslims doing for anyone? not a motherfukkin thing

what good is anyone doing for anyone?? west is literally destroying the entire worlds climate and causing starvation and droughts in Africa and you think peaceful muslims are a problem. Peaceful people dont need to do shyt for anyone. I cant see what you think would be gained, other then your sick khazar fantasy of killing off another religion. How has american society turned out since yall killed off christianity? Oh yea thats right shyt is a jungle now.
 

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what good is anyone doing for anyone?? west is literally destroying the entire worlds climate and causing starvation and droughts in Africa and you think peaceful muslims are a problem. Peaceful people dont need to do shyt for anyone. I cant see what you think would be gained, other then your sick khazar fantasy of killing off another religion. How has american society turned out since yall killed off christianity? Oh yea thats right shyt is a jungle now.
i dont think peaceful muslims are a problem ,i think theyre a competely neutral party that does nothing to outweigh the burden that violent muslims put on the world, in the name of their religion. as far as christianity goes, :mjlol: its awful as well but i still put it a hair underneath the bane on society that islam is in 2014. way to not answer any of my questions btw

and for the record im sure these women and children who just got filled with holes in a ditch are real glad that these sick, pedophile worshiping fukks are hell-bent on establishing their strict islamist state, the end goal of this sick crusade
 

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I can watch horror and gore in glee:youngsabo:

...but there's nothing entertaing seeing a real life person savagely bodied:huhldup:
 

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i dont think peaceful muslims are a problem ,i think theyre a competely neutral party that does nothing to outweigh the burden that violent muslims put on the world, in the name of their religion. as far as christianity goes, :mjlol: its awful as well but i still put it a hair underneath the bane on society that islam is in 2014. way to not answer any of my questions btw

and for the record im sure these women and children who just got filled with holes in a ditch are real glad that these sick, pedophile worshiping fukks are hell-bent on establishing their strict islamist state, the end goal of this sick crusade

Stupid question. And you glossed over the fact that violence is a tiny dot on violence in the world. Why the fuk do innocent people have to answer for the crimes of others. US military put more holes in women and children then these dudes. Why shouldnt peaceful muslims be neutral, should they have to go and fight a problem they didnt create?? Iraqis are dead because Bush created a power vacuum, its obvious. hop in an oven yacoub
 

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Stupid question. And you glossed over the fact that violence is a tiny dot on violence in the world. Why the fuk do innocent people have to answer for the crimes of others. US military put more holes in women and children then these dudes. Why shouldnt peaceful muslims be neutral, should they have to go and fight a problem they didnt create?? Iraqis are dead because Bush created a power vacuum, its obvious. hop in an oven yacoub
:heh: look at this dude, he cant bear to hop off muhammads dikk

i'll join you in condemning everything you mentioned, but islam doesnt have to answer for any of the negative shyt it perpetrates on the world, in the name of a fake ass book and a false prophet

im done here. go to the mosque fakkit
 

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:heh: look at this dude, he cant bear to hop off muhammads dikk

i'll join you in condemning everything you mentioned, but islam doesnt have to answer for any of the negative shyt it perpetrates on the world, in the name of a fake ass book and a false prophet

im done here. go to the mosque fakkit

Course your done. Cant push your khazar agenda if its transparent. slide back into the darkness, shape shifter
 

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The US and the Iraq question: Let the blame fall on one man, provided he is not an American

By As'ad AbuKhalil - Tue, 2014-06-17 11:57- Angry Corner\

It is rather stunning to watch pundits in the US analyze the situation in Iraq. Imperial hubris prevails in all the discourse by Democrats and Republicans alike. The answer to the problems of Iraq has been simple: Nouri al-Maliki is the villain, and once he is removed and replaced by the client of Saudi and Western intelligence, Iyad Allawi, the vision of Bush in Iraq could be fulfilled. Maliki was compared to Stalin and will soon be elevated to the status of “yet another Hitler” in the Middle East. Imperial powers, especially the US, can’t fault their own wars and bombings and political manipulations. The natives are always at fault. That was the case in South Vietnam: it was this South Vietnamese general or that won who made “us lose Vietnam”. Technical reasons are sometimes invoked but the US is not at fault. How could the US be at fault: the worst military interventions and the most devastating can be categorized as “a liberation war” (by Republicans if the administration is Republican) and as “action of the policeman of the world” (by Democratic critics if the administration is Republican).

The US does not commit crimes although the reason why the US government did not maintain troop presence in Iraq, something that Maliki in fact wanted, is because the latter brazenly insisted that US troops would not be immune from prosecution on war crime charges in the event war crimes are committed. The US wanted an indefinite presence, as the US is indefinitely militarily present in more than 130 countries of the world.

As Iraq is increasingly descending into a brutal sectarian civil war, US pundits who had cheered the American invasion back in 2003 under the most false of premises are not reluctant to offer advice and to urge yet another military intervention. Little is said about the proposal by a sitting US senator at the time of the invasion who recommended a sectarian and ethnic division of Iraqi territory (Joe Biden). The US who now complains about Nouri Maliki wants to forget that the man was showered with praise by none other than Bush himself. He was picked under the political conditions of direct military occupation where the US had the final say of all key (and sometimes not-so-key) decisions.

Neo-conservative and liberal advocates of the American invasion of Iraq are not apologetic. They don’t see a link between the American war actions and political devastation of Iraq and the recent developments in Iraq and the region as a whole. They insist all the problems in Iraq are due to one unwise man, just as the killing of more than 150,000 people in Syria are all caused by the actions of one man. This is the way foreign policy is explained to the American public. And once the one man is removed, all will be well in that country. During Saddam Hussein, all the ills of the region were blamed on that one man, but after he was removed from power by the US, the American government ensured that what follows is even worse than what existed under Saddam, especially if you measure it by the number of people killed.

The US complains these days about the sectarianism and corruption of the Maliki regime when the sectarianism and corruption of the Iraqi political system was designed by the American occupation government in Baghdad. It divided the Iraqi people into the various ethnic and sectarian groups in order to facilitate their subjugation and occupation, and to prevent the formation of Iraqi national resistance to American occupation. This was the plan all along from the minute the US set up the lackey governing body, and distributed the seats according to the narrow sectarianism of the Lebanese political system.

The US created conditions in which the rise of sectarian movements became inevitable. And US close allies in the Gulf region were the sponsors, funders, and military suppliers of the various Jihadi groups. The US was satisfied when GCC regimes explained that the funds to Jihadi groups came from “private citizens” as if the notion of “private citizens” is allowed in such authoritarian regimes.

The US must be stunned with the developments in Iraq. The US government did not think that its policies of supporting, funding, and arming “moderate Syrian rebels” – whatever that means – would unleash the second wave of Jihadi proliferation (or third period of the mujahidin in Afghanistan). The US deceived itself and its public by insisting that there are categories of Syrian rebels and that some of them are quite “moderate” and “secular” and that some of them are actually led by Syrian feminists (Suheir al-Atassi’s name is always invoked perhaps because liberals in Congress like to think that their “rebels” are actually feminists). The entire narrative was bogus and had no roots in reality. The Free Syrian Army has now been exposed as nothing but a fictitious name intended for fundraising purposes.

The US may continue to express desire to extend more support for the Syrian “moderate” opposition but the fate of that opposition is now sealed not only by virtue of the advances of the Syrian regime, and not only due to the expansion of the power of the the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) at the expense of Nusra and its sisters, but also because of American fears. The images of ISIS fighters driving American-supplied Humvees must have caused panic in Congress, and must have reinforced all the early trepidation of Obama regarding Syria.

The US will once again ponder: how to undermine one’s enemies without producing worse enemies. The US did that in Afghanistan (twice) and once in Iraq and now in Syria. But this last adventure in Syria may prove to be more deadly than previous ones. The US basically allowed the GCC regimes (on its own behalf before the US tries to re-write history as it always does to absolve itself of responsibility) to arm and finance some of the most fanatical groups the world has ever known – all in the name of supporting a “revolution” – as if revolution and Wahhabiyyah ever mix
http://english.al-akhbar.com/node/20203
 

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Understanding The Situation In Iraq
INFOGRAPHICWorldWarViolenceNewsISSUE 50•24 • Jun 17, 2014
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Violence has escalated in Iraq in recent weeks as the Sunni Islamist militant group ISIS has seized control of numerous cities and continued its advance toward the capital, Baghdad. Here is a primer to help understand the ongoing developments in the troubled nation:

  1. Valley gouged into earth by retreating Iraqi troops
  2. Truck not slowing down for checkpoint
  3. Ethnic, religious lines
  4. Field of wind turbines that this whole thing is really about
  5. Tantalizing mirage of sectarian unity
  6. Spot where American soldier lost four of his buddies for some vague, difficult-to-recall reason
  7. Lesser headache
  8. Brutal Chevron/BP infighting
  9. Charred remains of democracy
  10. Child given sweets by U.S. soldiers in 2006 steadying rocket launcher on shoulder
  11. Ancient Mesopotamian site known as the Cradle Of Disagreement
  12. Budding terrorist group we’ll have to worry about next year
  13. Lone Haliburton employee trying to rebuild entire nation
  14. NYU Basra Campus
  15. Area U.S. currently hoping to avoid at all costs

@Domingo Halliburton

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