Yzd Khalifa
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And since when is that a breaking news? Anyone actually surprised?
It won't be as surprising as Iran's involvement in Syria, NA, and elsewhere.
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And since when is that a breaking news? Anyone actually surprised?
When u say around the world and leave out iran, dady yankee, and mother queen, it dont look good. Not at all.He may or may not be a ''douche'' but the real question is why KSA and Qatar exporting terrorism around the world?
When u say around the world and leave out iran, dady yankee, and mother queen, it dont look good. Not at all.
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has accused Saudi Arabia and Qatar of seeking to destabilise his country by supporting insurgent groups and providing them with financial support.
In an interview with French television channel France24, Mr Maliki said the two countries had effectively declared war on Iraq.
"They are attacking Iraq through Syria, and in a direct way," he said.
Mr Maliki also accused Saudi Arabia of supporting global "terrorism".
Iraq has been going through a period of renewed violence in recent months, driven principally by widespread discontent among the country's Sunni minority and by the civil war in neighbouring Syria.
Mr Maliki, who belongs to the Shia majority, said accusations that he was marginalising the Sunnis came from sectarian groups with links to Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
In the past, he has blamed unnamed regional countries for destabilising Iraq.
Last year, Iraq saw the highest death toll since 2007, according to the United Nations.
According to UN figures, the violence in 2013 killed 8,868 people.
BBC News - PM Maliki says Saudi Arabia and Qatar 'destabilise' Iraq
It was about time he says that as the PM of IraqAnd since when is that a breaking news? Anyone actually surprised?
And since when is that a breaking news? Anyone actually surprised?
He may or may not be a ''douche'' but the real question is why KSA and Qatar exporting terrorism around the world?
@al-Hasani
Not cool broski. Especially since Ahmadis get murdered. Whether their beliefs are heresy or not, they still have a right to life.
And what's wrong with Hinduism?
Apart from flying monkeys, and holy cows and...
Iraq accusing Saudi and Qatar of supporting terrorism. Saudi, Bahrain and U.A.E accusing Qatar of supporting terrorism. Bahrain accusing Hezbollah and Iran of terrorism. Iran accusing Saudi of terrorism in Syria. Israel accusing Syria and Iran of supporting terrorism. Egypt accusing Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas of terrorism.
I'm gonna find myself an isolated island far far away from the middle east to live in. Marry a beautiful woman and have many many babies. But i reckon my children will end up accusing each other of supporting terrorism. old middle eastern habits die hard ya know.
LOL.
Zero tolerance for cult members. Sorry. My philosophy is that everyone can believe in what they want as long as they don't try to "reach out" to us or corrupt our religion and people. That cult and its members are not native to our lands and are harmful thus we do not want them anywhere near us. KSA is not just a ordinary country but the country where the two most holy cities of Islam and places are located.
For all I care those cult members can run around naked drinking vodka and eating pork at the same time everywhere else expect KSA.
Last thing we need is cult members moralizing on Arab issues that do not concern them, their people, country or cult.
You country, your rules.
Now excuse me, I must read in detail the blasphemous Indian material called Kamasutra. Only through intense scrutiny of the illustrations I can find it's blasphemy
Free to do whatever you want to.
But cults that try to corrupt Islam will remain cults and we are against their false teachings. The people believing in such nonsense are gullible.
No idea what Kamasutra is.