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Post by cupcakes on May 30, 2017 1:40:32 GMT
tpfkar I didn't say any specific one incited any specific event, but feel free to share your opinions on it at any time. My point was that we've been frolicking thought the Middle East for various reasons for decades now, with a whole flurry of American discing the place in the last 15 years especially. I don't think it's all that surprising that a surge in terrorist and revenge activity and negative consequencea and trends would spring from that. But if you think America et. al. plowing their d!cks through the place didn't have a roiling the f!ck out of the place effect, knock yourself out with a presentation. The global importance of the Middle East is that it keeps the Far East and the Near East from encroaching on each other.
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Post by clusium on May 30, 2017 3:14:04 GMT
tpfkar I guess that's better than "Just shut up." "80% of terrorist attacks are done by Muslims." Perhaps right now. What's been going on in the Mideast the last few years that might have kept things stirred up I wonder. Well, after all your wondering, what do you think? In the last few years, since the start of 2011 to be precise, we've seen these developments in the Mideast: 1. Libya disintegrated into various militia controlled zones (at least three) with everybody being Sunni. 2. Yemen disintegrated into three or more zones with Houtis (Shiites) in the west, Al Qaeda Sunnis and an internationally recognized government with no power. 3. Syria is divided into Alawite (Shiites?), ISIS, Kurdish and non-ISIS Sunni districts. OK, which of those conflicts keep(s) things stirred up Muslim terror attacks, in your view? Or is there some other source for the stirring? Yes, Alawite is Shia sect. I don't know about Houtis though.
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Post by cupcakes on Jun 7, 2017 16:42:45 GMT
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