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Doesn't matter what's his nationality, he's a criminal. Most of them are Iraqis BTW.
Great, I hope he killed as many Majosi as he could. After all this not anyone's fault but the failed state of Iraq and the sectarian incompetent army of Mailik. Secure you nation, seal your borders and you are good to go. Saudi Arabia has completely sealed its border with Iraq and is not responsible for what happen outside its borders. The ball is now in your court. Deal with your miserable situation and stop pointing fingers at others.
@doritos
You're taking things pretty far, you're very selective with your condemnations and sound like you have a hatred against Saudi Arabia before any problems even occurred in Iraq.
I know these are not state linked. However the regime used them in Afghanistan to fight the Soviets then locked them up when they came back, I know the story, the Saud regime is an enemy of these the vid already shows it when they rip their passport.I strongly object to all of such actions. For your information, most of these suicide bombers go there on their own without any government support. This is not for the sake of Iraq’s love. It is for a very simple reason, which is that the KSA government doesn’t want the radicals to actively engaged in terrorist attacks when they come back.
Though, I don’t see you also objecting to Iran’s active, militant, institutionalized, radicalization of Shias that is going on in Iraq since 2003. It takes two sides to fight. But with Iran, it is the strongest part in Iran government that is taking the lead in radicalization. The IRG and its notorious Quds Forces. I know, you will defend Iran and apologize for it as usual. But, by doing so, you are just proving yourself to be against violence only that come from the other side. Iranian backed terrorism is welcomed in your logic, or at least not strongly objected to.