US the biggest threat to world peace in 2013 – poll

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It kinda makes sense though..if you were the best at what you do youd try your best to stay number one. America is not shy about going after what it wants and will come up with the dumbest rhetoric to drop them thangs.
 

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The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), a private Jewish American group that claims to be “America’s pro-Israel lobby,” is considered by The New York Times to be, “the most important organization affecting America’s relationship with Israel.” In 1997, Fortune magazine called AIPAC the second most powerful lobby in America. Since that time AIPAC’s star has risen steadily, and is now widely regarded as the most powerful lobby in America.
 

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As long as these nikkas know :birdman: Bombs Over _______ if y'all act up.
 

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Just shows how overstated the Iranian threat is in the West, where US government has actually stated that Iran is the the greatest obstacle to world peace.

The whole Sunni-Shia conflict engulfing the middle east is the biggest threat to world peace.. but i'm sure that's somehow America and Israel's fault too.. not like they've been slaughtering each other over their religion long before we existed

That conflict isn't capable of doing the same damage to the world as a conflict involving the US.

edit: Also the Iraq war did have a major hand in intensifying, and basically creating the Sunni-Shia conflict as we know it today. The division had existed but it was no where near as intense as it is today.
 
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Just shows how overstated the Iranian threat is in the West, where US government has actually stated that Iran is the the greatest obstacle to world peace.



That conflict isn't capable of doing the same damage to the world as a conflict involving the US
a few weeks ago israeli intelligence killed some top guy in one of those middle east countries. wasnt mentioned in mainstream media.
a few days ago they retaliated by sending missiles to israel that was on msn frontpage. the people are again fooled that israel is the victim "just trying to defend themselves" and okaying a full israeli attack on *jordan or whatever country that was.
 

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That conflict isn't capable of doing the same damage to the world as a conflict involving the US.

edit: Also the Iraq war did have a major hand in intensifying, and basically creating the Sunni-Shia conflict as we know it today. The division had existed but it was no where near as intense as it is today.

The Saddam Hussein government created the divisions as we know it today, at least in Iraq. He ran a Sunni government that brutally persecuted Shia Muslims in a predominantly Shia country. The United States, wrongly invaded and unleashed it, but we're not responsible for this entrenched war that exists in Islam.
 
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These countries can't even be welcoming toward peaceful black people as a whole so whatever they say about world peace dont mean shyt.
 

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The Saddam Hussein government created the divisions as we know it today, at least in Iraq. He ran a Sunni government that brutally persecuted Shia Muslims in a predominantly Shia country. The United States, wrongly invaded and unleashed it, but we're not responsible for this entrenched war that exists in Islam.

A Saddam Hussein government that the US supported by the way.

We're obviously not fundamentally responsible for the differences between them, but the most recent (and most extreme) escalations of violence in the conflict can definitely be attributed to the effects of the Iraq war.

And I wouldn't agree that it's necessarily a "war" inherent to Islam. For most of history there has been no large-scale conflict between the two sects. Tension began to rise gradually in the 70s and it was mainly due to corrupt individuals using their differences for political gain and power.
 

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A Saddam Hussein government that the US supported by the way.

We're obviously not fundamentally responsible for the differences between them, but the most recent (and most extreme) escalations of violence in the conflict can definitely be attributed to the effects of the Iraq war.

And I wouldn't agree that it's necessarily a "war" inherent to Islam. For most of history there has been no large-scale conflict between the two sects. Tension began to rise gradually in the 70s and it was mainly due to corrupt individuals using their differences for political gain and power.

I'm aware we supported him, i wish we didn't have relations with any of these countries to be honest. It was ultimately his decision though, he did not do those things in his country on our behalf.

I don't believe that at all I'm afraid. In the same way that the crusades, the inquisition, slavery and with burnings are not incompatible with the Bible, waging war against the infidel, which Sunni Muslims view the Shia Muslims and vice versa, is not incompatible with the Quran. The difference is we have had our enlightenment and transcended religious barbarism but Islam has yet to have theirs.
 

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The NIF steers millions of dollars to scores of “confrontation NGOs” who work to promote friction between Arabs and Jews in Israel. So say leading voices from Israel’s military and legislature, the Knesset. One of the most criticized NGOs is B’Tselem, which distributes video cameras to Arab villages that are known for orchestrated riots. Mr. Black reports that “many charge the cameras are calculated to capture the scene after soldiers are taunted into finally reacting.”

:usure: From your article.

Seems like the general population of Israel including its politicians and the IDF are the good guys and this NIF has a military industrial complex with some quotas to meet so they fukk shyt up. Seems to me that this article is saying there is a limited amount of bad guys causing problems that you equate to all of Israel being evil.
 

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:usure: From your article.

Seems like the general population of Israel including its politicians and the IDF are the good guys and this NIF has a military industrial complex with some quotas to meet so they fukk shyt up. Seems to me that this article is saying there is a limited amount of bad guys causing problems that you equate to all of Israel being evil.
the gist of the article is that US taxpayer money funds terrorism in the middle east. the money 'somehow ends up' in the hands of radical israelis and they in turn fund the radical palestinians.
 

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the gist of the article is that US taxpayer money funds terrorism in the middle east. the money 'somehow ends up' in the hands of radical israelis and they in turn fund the radical palestinians.

US taxpayers fund terrorism in Egypt, Pakistan, Afganistan, the Balkans, and Somalia just off the top of my head.
 

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US taxpayers fund terrorism in Egypt, Pakistan, Afganistan, the Balkans, and Somalia just off the top of my head.
the US taxpayer is manipulated by the zionists israeli and american on wall street and the media to do so..
they profit from terrorism.
 
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