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Syria, Iran, KSA, Egypt, Turkey, Indonesia and Malaysia combined have not invaded as many nations as the US has in the past few years. They have plenty of weapons but how much do they use them? I never heard of Malaysia or Indonesia or Turkey or KSA carpet bombing some country thousands of miles away from it - It's always the "extra civilized, modern" countries that do that.
Muslim countries do back proxies - they have interests too. Why, is it only non-Muslims that can have geopolitical interests? I never doubted that Muslim countries do selectively condemn and support militants based on their interests, it's just that Muslims aren't the only ones doing it. The whole world does it and does it a lot, only difference is they cover their tracks better.
And no, poorly trained and poorly armed militant proxies are not "more ruthless and more effective" than Military contractors. The militants just get more media coverage.
I absolutely agree that muslim nations though having the capability did not carpet bomb either taliban, isis or any other operator, why didn't they....
Remember nations/societies who do not act become irrelevant.... why did the islamic empire in the past thrive, - Imo, because they were proactive, they protected their interests with decisive actions, they did not foster proxies.... Today there is a paradigm shift in the geo-political equations and the Islamic states are still asleep with what we Indians call as "chalta hai attitude"...
Then there are confusing identity, are there such things called as muslim nations? or are they syria, KSA, UAE, Egypt etc... Now if these nations are only interested in thier own interests, then forget the entire muslim identity and stop taking offense to muslim references... If it is otherwise, then protect Syria from Isis, protect Afghans from taliban, not by sending mujhhideens but by sending those shiny jets and million dollar tanks. Take responsibility of the muslim world, the muslim people and the muslim society......
Elect strong leader who will kick these dirtbags to the curb...Kick out the royalty who endorse such manipulations, kick out military dictators and take control.... Now all this rhetoric sounds sanctimonious, but this radical approach is the only pill that will cure radicalism.That's a good question, one that I ask too.
It's not Muslims who let these terror organizations do anything - Its corrupt as$holes who just happen to be Muslims.
Normal Muslims are unfortunately too uneducated and confused to take any proper action. And all these recruitment operations you talk about are usually pretty damn clandestine and the fear factor is there. Such things usually happen in areas that are dominated by extremists.
It's so mixed up, so many factors, so many hurdles, It's not as easy as just standing up and saying you don't want terrorism. Everyone will agree with you on that. To really make a difference, one has to be in a certain position - now what I'm posting here is just the general idea, I can't claim to know what the real politics and clandestine system is that allows these terrorists to spread. I know for sure that it needs to stop, and that the problem is not Islam.
Someone who is in a higher position than us laymen could probably explain why and how terrorists manage to do what they want without facing consequences.
I hold Muslims responsible, including myself, but what exactly can we do?
I wrote multiple paragraphs blaming Muslims,in this post and in the one you quoted - I don't blame the rest of the world, so if you want to ask this question, ask someone who actually does blame the rest of the world.
Yes, actions are required - actions like bombing ISIS and aiding the locals, all are being taken. Incase you haven't been following the news, even IRAN is fighting ISIS.
INSIGHT-Iran's elite Guards fighting in Iraq to push back Islamic State| Reuters
As for the Bamiyan Buddhas
Buddhas of Bamiyan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CNN.com - World appeals to Taleban to stop destroying statues - March 3, 2001
DUDE! They sent very , very much aid to those affected by the Taliban and ISIS. Incase you didn't notice, Pakistan alone has launched multiple military operations and aid campaigns to help the people affected by the Taliban. Not to mention Afghanistan was invaded by 50 countries, including many Muslim ones, to rid it of the Taliban. Seriously man, all we have done for the past decade and a half is fight terrorists and now you're accusing us of not fighting enough terrorists.
Has Israel stopped using UN resolutions as toilet paper? Has Israel agreed to the perfectly reasonable demands of the Palestinians? Has Israel given the Palestinians their rights back? Has the US stopped pumping billions into Israel? The answer to my questions and your question is "NO". So, my logic is still correct.
I am sorry about the taliban-pakistan reference... it is a personal bias that comes up quite often w.r.t Mullah Omars Taliban and pakistan's role in it.
As far as israel is concerned, the problem is more complicated , but we will continue that discussion later.
As far solving problems of muslim world - my honest opinion is people like you can solve it...