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Re: Tragedy of Yemen

Postby paperino » Sat Mar 25, 2017 11:44 am

What the Saudis are doing is sick, and many western countries are helping them starve, it's sick
Recently, your cadaan brothers massacred hundreds of Muslims in Mosul, you never mentioned anything about it, yet here you're condemning Saudis. You aren't different from Grant; at least, he doesn't hide.
If you mean the airstrike that killed 23 people in Mosul that was a tragedy, but I don't believe that they were killed intentionally. There's a moral difference between civilian casualties in a battle and deliberately starving 17 million people.
Didn't the liberal adminstration of Bill Clinton deliberately starve millions of Iraqis through sanctions, embargoes, no fly zones, daily bombardments, etc? Didn't his secretary of State say the price of starving millions of Iraqis (mostly children) was worth?

If you're implying what your cadaan brothers do is tragedy and cannot be intentional, then you're seriously misguided. And BTW, the recent massacres in Mosul is in the hundreds, not 23.
Video released of the 200+ people reportedly killed by US-led airstrikes in Mosul
https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/vi ... -in-mosul/

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Re: Tragedy of Yemen

Postby gobdoon » Sat Mar 25, 2017 12:20 pm

Arab lgu is useless so is UN and arabs are running arround like headless chicken they dont their enemies and friends Gulf nations and Saudi dont care they are enjoying their wealth.

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Re: Tragedy of Yemen

Postby Museyusuf » Sat Mar 25, 2017 12:36 pm

Arab on Arab beef is not my problem

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Re: Tragedy of Yemen

Postby paperino » Sat Mar 25, 2017 1:49 pm

Arab lgu is useless so is UN and arabs are running arround like headless chicken they dont their enemies and friends Gulf nations and Saudi dont care they are enjoying their wealth.
If you were rich like Saudis, would you distribute the wealth to Somalis from your own rival clans?

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Re: Tragedy of Yemen

Postby abodu » Sat Mar 25, 2017 2:39 pm

There is no tragedy. Saudis are the guardians of Islam and Allah's vicegerent on earth.

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Re: Tragedy of Yemen

Postby Strategic » Sat Mar 25, 2017 2:51 pm

Arab on Arab beef is not my problem.

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Re: Tragedy of Yemen

Postby FAH1223 » Sun Mar 26, 2017 3:06 pm

The Saudis are sick.

Starving 17M people by air and sea. Shameful.

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Re: Tragedy of Yemen

Postby James Dahl » Tue Mar 28, 2017 11:47 am

I'm no fan of Clinton and the sanctions on Iraq had harsh repercussions, but I'd rather his policy had remained in place than GWB's invasion in 2003. It can always be worse <_<

The Saudis are hypocrites of the worst kind, they spread their poison around the world with bags of money, not good works. In their wake is war and intolerance and murder. They are the ultimate expression of munafiq, getting blown in thailand by a trafficked 12 year old while condemning other people on their iphone for moral decline, or funding terrorists in one country and then bombing and starving children in another to "fight terrorism", something I guess they learned from the Americans.

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Re: Tragedy of Yemen

Postby paperino » Wed Mar 29, 2017 9:54 pm

The Saudis are hypocrites of the worst kind, they spread their poison around the world with bags of money, not good works. In their wake is war and intolerance and murder. They are the ultimate expression of munafiq, getting blown in thailand by a trafficked 12 year old while condemning other people on their iphone for moral decline, or funding terrorists in one country and then bombing and starving children in another to "fight terrorism", something I guess they learned from the Americans.
Elaborate what you meant by "poison."

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Re: Tragedy of Yemen

Postby James Dahl » Fri Mar 31, 2017 12:15 pm

Poison meaning corrupting influence. Every country they influence you start seeing murders of minority sects like Sufis or Ahmadiyyas, and people get radicalized against Shia and spead Iranophobia, and anti-female legislation starts popping up. Countries that have been influenced by the Saudis are worse places for it, in terms of quality of life, political stability and civil rights.

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Re: Tragedy of Yemen

Postby paperino » Fri Mar 31, 2017 9:23 pm

Poison meaning corrupting influence. Every country they influence you start seeing murders of minority sects like Sufis or Ahmadiyyas, and people get radicalized against Shia and spead Iranophobia, and anti-female legislation starts popping up. Countries that have been influenced by the Saudis are worse places for it, in terms of quality of life, political stability and civil rights.
With your admission that Islam is "poison", I was right that you aren't different from Grant. At least, he doesn't mince words, nor is a closeted neocon masquerading as a harmless liberal.

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Re: Tragedy of Yemen

Postby James Dahl » Sun Apr 02, 2017 4:23 pm

Poison meaning corrupting influence. Every country they influence you start seeing murders of minority sects like Sufis or Ahmadiyyas, and people get radicalized against Shia and spead Iranophobia, and anti-female legislation starts popping up. Countries that have been influenced by the Saudis are worse places for it, in terms of quality of life, political stability and civil rights.
With your admission that Islam is "poison", I was right that you aren't different from Grant. At least, he doesn't mince words, nor is a closeted neocon masquerading as a harmless liberal.
What rubbish, you want to wrap the flag of Islam around the House of Saud and say any attack on their policies is an attack on Islam but that's no different from what Israel does. The Saudis attacks are all directed against other Muslims. You want to put words in my mouth to debate a strawman but no pretty words can hide the reality of what the Saudi state does.


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