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The GCC does not support ISIS and never did. It's a nonsense claim without any foundations. ISIS is a indigenous group and led by former Iraqi Ba'athist's turned opportunistic Jihadists. The main goal of ISIS is to topple the Saudi Arabian regime and "free" the Arabian Peninsula so they can control the most important places of the Islamic world (Makkah and Madinah). Both are located in KSA. They say this openly. ISIS has also been declared a terrorist organization long ago.
KSA supports the moderate Syrian opposition and the FSA and that has been the case since day 1. But let people, PISSTV and the Mullah's in Iran and the incompetent sectarian dictator Maliki blame others for all of his constant failures.
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Regarding the topic. Wahhabi this and Wahhabi that, LOL. I still don't know what it is. People are apparently killing each other out there but the GCC has always been stable since the end of WW1 and nobody is killing each other whether Sunni, Shia, Christian, Hindu, Buddhist etc.
Wearing scarfs has nothing to do with anything bad. This was the normal dress code across most of the Muslim world not long ago. I don't see what problem those people are causing and what the hell they have to do with the Arab world.
Same with the Uyghur problem. We have nothing to do with it.
KSA and other Arab countries are financially supporting such Chinese Muslim people.
I don't see them being a danger to anybody.
I also see extremely close business, cultural and economic ties with China and the Arab world. Like in ancient times. Even Chinese hosts speaking Arabic on TV-stations.
The GCC's biggest economic partner is China. At state and personal level. I am yet to visit China but I hear that many Arabs are traveling to China to do business aside from some students as well. Vice versa.
Anyway our Chinese friends will know: @Chinese-Dragon @ChineseTiger1986 @Wholegrain @Hu Songshan @Raphael etc.
"They had taken $36m from al-Nabuk alone [an area in the Qalamoun mountains west of Damascus]. The antiquities there are up to 8,000 years old," the intelligence official said. "Before this, the western officials had been asking us where they had gotten some of their money from, $50,000 here, or $20,000 there. It was peanuts. Now they know and we know. They had done this all themselves. There was no state actor at all behind them, which we had long known. They don't need one."
Guess who said this few days ago?
An Iraqi Intelligence official
They are simply blaming the gulf states to hide their incompetences because they are very embarrassed of getting defeat by a ragtag pickup militia.