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Topic: Explosion Destroys Dome of Shiite Shrine Posted: 23-Feb-2006 at 02:46 |
I would assume your statement:
Originally posted by ramin
I just came here to say stay out of generalizing stuff. |
best fits this:
Originally posted by Aydin
These are Ben Laden's guy with his Arab mercenaries.. |
carry on
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Posted: 23-Feb-2006 at 02:50 |
I think that islamic states must to send troops and US must go home and I start to understand Saddam behaviour.
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Posted: 23-Feb-2006 at 03:29 |
This is really shocking. I really hope this doesn't start a civil war.
Thats exactly what the English want. It is what they did in the
subcontinent, divide and conquer.
Originally posted by Aydin
a few days ago some Arabs were arrested who had entered Iraq illegally to commit obscure practices.
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Arabs entering Iraq, shock horror!
(I agree with your meaning but the words were funny)
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Posted: 23-Feb-2006 at 04:49 |
i dont think the shiites can hold it any longer, this is a new low. Its like watching a slow car crash in front of you. 50 dead already BBC
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Posted: 23-Feb-2006 at 05:35 |
Originally posted by Leonidas
i dont think the shiites can hold it any longer |
Well then I hope they direct their anger towards the real culprits: the invaders, and not their fellow Iraqis. I want to see all the evidence for this attack so I can figure out exactly how the british were involved
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Posted: 23-Feb-2006 at 05:41 |
of course the british
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Posted: 23-Feb-2006 at 05:45 |
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OMG, you know one thing that I always thought Muslims respected were holy places, if at least not of others' then of their own. |
what makes you think that was done by muslims??? how about, say, MOSSAD. They are all over Iraq right now. Seeking to create civil war.
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Posted: 23-Feb-2006 at 06:04 |
Originally posted by Persian
Originally posted by Zagros
OMG, you know one thing that I always thought Muslims respected were holy places, if at least not of others' then of their own. |
what makes you think that was done by muslims??? how about, say, MOSSAD. They are all over Iraq right now. Seeking to create civil war. |
Well, it didn't take long for someone to blame the Jews.
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Posted: 23-Feb-2006 at 06:38 |
Originally posted by ok ge
a very sad thing truly. However, it looks Shiite patience is consumed and those responsible groups are making a progress in igniting a conflict there. So far, 27 Sunni mosques alone in Baghdad were attacked. It is getting scarier and darker everyday in Iraq. Who to blame? I don't know anymore.
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No cok it will not be consumed if we still have Ayotallah Al Seyyid Ali Al Sistani,His role is very mportant he pronounced yesterday "he forbid any attack against Sunnis" therefor this reactions are not huge like the media pictured it,all these irresponsible behaviours are deplored by Sistani and all Shiite leaders,today only peacfully protests in Baghdad and other cities.
I think we should blame the fanatics,Saddam's supporter,US forces for let them free after the fall of Saddam's regime.
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Posted: 23-Feb-2006 at 07:06 |
finger pointing is not helpful and just shots in the dark.
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Posted: 23-Feb-2006 at 07:25 |
The black hole is growing.
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Posted: 23-Feb-2006 at 08:11 |
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,,1716147,00.htmlis just the start " The president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, blamed the US and Israel
for the bombing of the shrine, saying it was the work of "defeated
Zionists and occupiers". Referring to the US-led forces in Iraq,
he told a crowd of thousands in south-western Iran: "They invade the
shrine and bomb there because they oppose God and justice." "
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Posted: 23-Feb-2006 at 08:49 |
Originally posted by Omar al Hashim
This is really shocking. I really hope this doesn't start a civil war. Thats exactly what the English want. It is what they did in the subcontinent, divide and conquer.
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You can hardly blame the English for the divisions between Shia and Sunni, or the divisions between Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs in India.
They (we) may have taken advantage of the divisions but they didn't do the dividing.
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Posted: 23-Feb-2006 at 13:43 |
Originally posted by gcle2003
Originally posted by Omar al Hashim
This is really shocking. I really hope this doesn't start a civil war. Thats exactly what the English want. It is what they did in the subcontinent, divide and conquer.
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You can hardly blame the English for the divisions between Shia and Sunni, or the divisions between Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs in India.
They (we) may have taken advantage of the divisions but they didn't do the dividing.
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I will second that, u cant blame other people for ur own deficiencies.
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Posted: 23-Feb-2006 at 14:22 |
British and American have no interests in a civil war. Only wahabit/Salafit have.
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Posted: 23-Feb-2006 at 15:02 |
Originally posted by Aydin
British and American have no interests in a civil war. Only wahabit/Salafit have. |
That depends entirely on the circumstances.
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Posted: 23-Feb-2006 at 15:15 |
Originally posted by Omar al Hashim
Originally posted by Leonidas
i dont think the shiites can hold it any longer |
Well then I hope they direct their anger towards the real culprits: the invaders, and not their fellow Iraqis. I want to see all the evidence for this attack so I can figure out exactly how the british were involved
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We didn't blow up the shrine, the insurgents did, blame them.
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Posted: 23-Feb-2006 at 15:39 |
Originally posted by Aydin
British and American have no interests in a civil war. Only wahabit/Salafit have. |
Well actually it justifies a perpetual miltary presence to compliment that inother Persian Gulf nations.
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Posted: 23-Feb-2006 at 15:53 |
I wonder how much the Shiities can take this...
In my opinion: split up the country...
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Posted: 23-Feb-2006 at 16:54 |
Originally posted by Illuminati
Originally posted by Persian
what makes you think that was done by muslims??? how about, say, MOSSAD. They are all over Iraq right now. Seeking to create civil war. |
Well, it didn't take long for someone to blame the Jews.
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So he is an anti-Jewish and probably by default anti-semitic for blaming an infamous Israeli agency.
Originally posted by Aydin
British and American have no interests in a civil war. Only wahabit/Salafit have. | Actually the opposite. Salafis are Sunnis, and Sunnis know that a civil war will be destructive to Sunnis. 60% of Iraq is Arab Shiite and 17% are Kurds. So Arab Sunnis are not the winner of this situation.
Originally posted by Zagros
Well actually it justifies a perpetual miltary presence to compliment that inother Persian Gulf nations. | Makes sense if you took other evidance as Basra jail storming by the British units and evidance of Britain indirect involvement in Khuzestan.
Originally posted by Cent
In my opinion: split up the country... | Not an easy task. There is no clean line and border between Sunni and Shiite areas. There are Shiite even in Kirkuk and Samarah and Sunnis in Basra and in the hear of the holy city to Shiite, Karbalah.
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