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Blast near Shia mosque in Saudi Arabia, two killed

Here's one more for @Serpentine
Deadly barrel bombs reportedly hitting Fallujah | Al Jazeera America
In an attempt to drive out anti-government fighters, the Iraqi army has reportedly been dropping barrel bombs on the city of Fallujah, killing civilians, hospital sources and witnesses told Al Jazeera.

The use of barrel bombs in civilian areas is banned under international conventions, given their indiscriminate nature.

Mohammed al-Jumaili, a local journalist, told Al Jazeera that the army has repeatedly dropped barrel bombs "targeting mosques, houses and markets" in Fallujah.

Barrel bombs are simple but destructive — they're oil barrels stuffed with explosives that get dropped from helicopters.

I don't think either Shia or ISIS really consider eachother's Masjids as Masjids so both don't hesitate to destroy them.
 
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Every Arabs gets "giddy," especially after going to Europe and seeing how connected their countries are, and how can you travel across Europe with no military checkpoints, Visas etc etc

We feel the injustice of not having the same right to do the same in our region. It's all because of the damned military regimes installed after WWII. And some corrupt leaders.


They want to free it from the infidels (1.5 Billion Muslims are infidels according to ISIS).
Then why don't you revolt against your monarch?if not with weapons at least with pen and protests?
 
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Which is bad..? I don't get it, if it was so bad then why India has the highest numbers of foreign workers in KSA? Something to think about while you're trying to scam Americans on your call center job.

Saudi Arabia already established a Visa free zone with UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, and Bahrain.

hahaha..You got so angry.. :lol::lol: It's ok..I have nothing against your country.. Someone shared that joke with me today, I thought why don't I share it with a real Saudi guy..

BTW, it's funny na ? Me calling you Saudi, while probably you have nothing to do with Saud family ? Probably I should call you just an Arab then ? Will it be right ?
 
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Oh dear.

Time for another Saudi clean-up operation like in 2002 when they captured/killed dozens of Al Qaeda.
Why you Americans only see terrorism in muslims countries?? Have you ever done an operation in non muslim country??
 
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Here's one more for @Serpentine
Deadly barrel bombs reportedly hitting Fallujah | Al Jazeera America
In an attempt to drive out anti-government fighters, the Iraqi army has reportedly been dropping barrel bombs on the city of Fallujah, killing civilians, hospital sources and witnesses told Al Jazeera.

The use of barrel bombs in civilian areas is banned under international conventions, given their indiscriminate nature.

Mohammed al-Jumaili, a local journalist, told Al Jazeera that the army has repeatedly dropped barrel bombs "targeting mosques, houses and markets" in Fallujah.

Barrel bombs are simple but destructive — they're oil barrels stuffed with explosives that get dropped from helicopters.

I don't think either Shia or ISIS really consider eachother's Masjids as Masjids so both don't hesitate to destroy them.

Stop with this nonsense.
First of all, I don't trust Al-Jazeera a terrorist network operated by a terrorist country (Qatar). They are the mouthpiece of many terrorist groups in ME.

Secondly, don't even start with actions of government. Do I need to mention actions of Pakistan's government that led to death of thousands of civilians? Unlike some pathetic sectarian people, I condemn killing of civilians regardless of their sect, be it Sunni or Shia. Just read that thread on school massacre in Peshawar or other terrroist attacks in Pakistan or other areas.
The problem with your stupid example is that I have never cheered for barrel bombs that killed civilians and have said numerous times that civilians have been killed by both SAA and 'rebels'. Only because I prefer Assad to opposing side doesn't mean I approve each and every action of his gov or army.
 
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Stop with this nonsense.
First of all, I don't trust Al-Jazeera a terrorist network operated by a terrorist country (Qatar). They are the mouthpiece of many terrorist groups in ME..
Yeah every time some one shows mirror the Iranians, Iranians completely lose it.....
 
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If Islam was a 'Saudi' religion, there are about 1.5 billion too many Muslims. It's not that easy. There was a time when muslims were advanced and even Arabs were advanced. They conquered many lands and made people convert to Islam. and here we are today. Islam is just a copy-paste of any other Abrahamic religion, it's just that the people sadly are less developed.
But it doesnt end there....the root of the conflict in which you are engaged with Saudi is clearly their problem(who had to sit on the throne after Muhammad?Ali or Abu bakr).... You have taken side with one arab against another in a political war which was in no way related to you....The thing with religion is it can be used to subdue people or countries without ever attacking them..you people can't give up Islam knowing full well it made you renunciate your great past....
 
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India has a population of 1.3 billion and lots of poverty. Saudi arabia is a country full of lazy, less than completely black apes, who dont want to work, yet exports 400 billion a year in oil. So add 1 and 1 and you get 2. Don't be proud of yourself. I'm dying to see how the Sauds can create jobs without oil. Oh hell WITH oil you have 30% youth unemployment. But hey, buy some more f 15's, which you can't even service yourself.

Wow. Okay.
 
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Every Arabs gets "giddy," especially after going to Europe and seeing how connected their countries are, and how can you travel across Europe with no military checkpoints, Visas etc etc

We feel the injustice of not having the same right to do the same in our region. It's all because of the damned military regimes installed after WWII. And some corrupt leaders.


And do you think Arabs can get on so well in a caliphate with different sects, tribes and families?

Hamas & Fatah can't even agree what day it is, let alone live in a single state.

Europe still has defined countries despite easy travel throughout the EU.
 
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Funny how you tried to play smart and ignored rest of my post, which was too harsh for you it seems.
Because rest of the post is pretty much the continuation of the first...The war is a terrible thing and like I said before there is no mutual respect between Shias and ISIS so don't expect any of them holding low blows to each others. And this matters little to that Freako-Al Baghdadi and The Ayatullah of Iran since both of them are enjoying unopposed power.
 
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Because rest of the post is pretty much the continuation of the first...The war is a terrible thing and like I said before there is no mutual respect between Shias and ISIS so don't expect any of them holding low blows to each others. And this matters little to that Freako-Al Baghdadi and The Ayatullah of Iran since both of them are enjoying unopposed power.

Of course there is no mutual respect between Shias and ISIS, they are worlds apart. You can find many silent and vocal IS sympathizers among Sunnis, but not even one among Shias, for obvious reasons. And yes, we will kill them and their sympathizers whenever and wherever we can, let them cry a river.
 
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And do you think Arabs can get on so well in a caliphate with different sects, tribes and families?

Hamas & Fatah can't even agree what day it is, let alone live in a single state.

Europe still has defined countries despite easy travel throughout the EU.
We already did?

All the Muslims empires were the most multicultural, pluralistic, open minded, tolerant entities of their time. From the Umayyads to the Ottomans.

It's just these shards you call countries today are fighting among each other for the crumbs.

People don't care about the religious (they were pretty un-religious by today's standards anyway), or the "prowess" sides of the Caliphate, but the openness, unity and the freedom to travel and trade.
 
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Wow. Okay.

Please retort? Do Saudi mechanics service the air force jets? Or is it contractors from the US? (Saudi's cant even service their tanks, let alone jets)

30% youth unemployment : IMF: Private Sector May Not Keep Pace with Saudi Youth Bulge

All the traites of apes. All the money in the world, can't even hold a wrench.

We already did?

All the Muslims empires were the most multicultural, pluralistic, open minded, tolerant entities of their time. From the Umayyads to the Ottomans.

It's just these shards you call countries today are fighting among each other for the crumbs.

People don't care about the religious (they were pretty un-religious by today's standards anyway), or the "prowess" sides of the Caliphate, but the openness, unity and the freedom to travel and trade.

The problem with the Islamic Empire is somebody has to be the top dog. It was the Turks before. Do you want all Arabs to live under the Turks? And what about minorities/shia etc? That's gonna happen in a Sunni empire? At best what I can envision, in about 300 years, because Muslim countries are retarded, they just are, is a EU-like entity. Sad part is, until then all the ingredients of a rich Middle Eastern empire will have been plundered already. If we could do it today, the middle east could be one of the most prosperous and job-rich regions in the world. Crucially, with little or no outside influence. But hey, I'll have a easier time getting 2 divorcees together than getting 2 middle eastern tribes together.

But it doesnt end there....the root of the conflict in which you are engaged with Saudi is clearly their problem(who had to sit on the throne after Muhammad?Ali or Abu bakr).... You have taken side with one arab against another in a political war which was in no way related to you....The thing with religion is it can be used to subdue people or countries without ever attacking them..you people can't give up Islam knowing full well it made you renunciate your great past....

I don't think that's the real problem. Ask an average muslim, and he wouldn't even know who Ali or Bakr is. At least here in Europe. The fact is that the US is using sectarianism to curb Iranian influence in the region. It's that simple. The average Syrian or Iraqi didn't really think about these things a lot. All of a sudden, after the US invasion, we saw daily car/truck bombs. And then that 1400 year old fairy tale became important again: Ali or somebody else.
 
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Of course there is no mutual respect between Shias and ISIS, they are worlds apart. You can find many silent and vocal IS sympathizers among Sunnis, but not even one among Shias, for obvious reasons. And yes, we will kill them and their sympathizers whenever and wherever we can, let them cry a river.
They do exactly the same....So mirror images of each other.
 
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They do exactly the same....So mirror images of each other.

Yes, let's go all Gandhi on ISIS. Mirror image? Are you silly? Since when do Iranians blow up markets full of people? Or mosques? Don't make a false equivalency.
 
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