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Report: Twins Kill Mother In Saudi Arabia After She Tried To Stop Them From Joining ISIS

JONAH BENNETT
National Security/Foreign Policy Reporter 10:02 AM 07/06/2016



Twenty-year-old twin brothers in Saudi Arabia allegedly murdered their mother for trying to prevent them from joining the Islamic State in Syria — a case of radical Islamic ideology swallowing up Saudi Arabia’s already extreme Wahhabism.

“The only thing (we have established) is that they (the twins) follow Takfiri ideology,” Saudi Interior Ministry spokesman General Mansour al-Turki told Reuters. Takfiri is a phrase indicating militant Islamism. “The case is still under investigation,” he said.

The brothers, Khaled and Saleh al-Oraini, are currently in custody. They reportedly stabbed their mother, father and 22-year-old brother in Riyadh. They tried to cross into Yemen following the stabbing, but were picked up and arrested by Saudi authorities.

The mother later died due to severe injuries.

“Had this come from drug addicts or ignorant youth, it would not have been unusual,” Saudi writer Mohammad Ali al-Mahmoud told Reuters. “The shock is that it came from a pair of religious children acting in the name of Islam.”

The Saudi public is left paralyzed as the attack is the fifth case of suspected Islamic State-aligned members killing relatives in a single year.

It also provokes deep questions about the limits of radical Islam in a country known for funding and developing Wahhabism, which for a long time functioned as the limits of extremism. That limit was breached with the emergence of ISIS.

For ISIS, reverence and respect for parents seems to take the backseat to militancy and the command to kill apostates, even if they’re close family members.

Suicide bombers recently launched attacks in Saudi Arabia at the end of Ramadan. While it’s not clear if they’re ISIS-inspired, what seems apparent is that they’re the result of radical Islam spiraling out of control in a country known for fostering this type of ideology.

Saudi authorities have pushed religious leaders to condemn ISIS as a deviant sect of Islam, but in doing so, Saudis have painted a target on their back.
 
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What are the "rebels" even fighting for at this point?
They've completely destroyed their own country to the point to where it may never be rebuilt, And now nearly 1/4 of their population left and isn't coming back, so now who is there left to rebuild it when this is over?
They overthrow their government, and another country will just step in and steal their territory. This isn't achieving freedom at all. Just another totalitarian dictatorship even worse than before.

These idiots probably still aren't even aware that they're digging Syria's grave as well as their own.
It's just about clear at this point that Assad isn't going anywhere, but Syria will never be the same because of these animals.
 
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Tiny 1 million Chechnya was cut of supplies from the beginning. Yet Russians needed 80,000 people. What is more funny is that 1 Chechen war was lost. And Second Chechen war ended with pathetic deal:

1) Chechens are doing in Chechnya whatever they want.
2) Half million of Russian refugees never returned back in Chechnya.
3) Chechnya gets billions from Russia.
In return Chechens recognize they are part of Russia.

Aleppo city which degenerate Assad, Khamenai and Putin want to encircle, starve and barrel bomb into a sandbox:




12,000 VDV is more than enough to harass these rats. this isn't going to be an occupation but a fluid movement from one battle to another.

maybe 12,000 VDV isn't enough, let's add some more units then


2 Motor Rifle Brigades
2 Tank Divisons
1 Missile Brigade
1 Artillery Brigade
1 MLRS Reigment
1 Signals Brigade

that's more than 100,000 men 1,000+ tanks, 1,000+ APC/IFV, dozens of tactial missiles like Tochka,



and there goal is to capture and cleanse this red zone I marked


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effectively cutting ISIS in half.
 
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12,000 VDV is more than enough to harass these rats. this isn't going to be an occupation but a fluid movement from one battle to another.

maybe 12,000 VDV isn't enough, let's add some more units then


2 Motor Rifle Brigades
2 Tank Divisons
1 Missile Brigade
1 Artillery Brigade
1 MLRS Reigment
1 Signals Brigade

that's more than 100,000 men 1,000+ tanks, 1,000+ APC/IFV, dozens of tactial missiles like Tochka,



and there goal is to capture and cleanse this red zone I marked


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effectively cutting ISIS in half.
Russians don't have the money nor national will to do what you are saying. Only if there is an uprising in their backyard (eg Chechnya) will they sacrifice so much treasure and blood. If the Russian public starts receiving their boys in coffins for the sake of keeping someone in power over there in the middle of the desert...the public backlash would be something Putin wants to avoid.
 
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Russians don't have the money nor national will to do what you are saying. Only if there is an uprising in their backyard (eg Chechnya) will they sacrifice so much treasure and blood. If the Russian public starts receiving their boys in coffins for the sake of keeping someone in power over there in the middle of the desert...the public backlash would be something Putin wants to avoid.




I do believe Russia has the national will to do this and they aren't scared to shed blood, this is the same people who died by the millions in WW2 and survived the horrors of Lenin and Stalin.

the cost wouldn't be too much either. I would say at most 5 to 10 billion a month. and they would have destroyed ISIS and FSA in less than 3 months.


and not like they would be shouldering the cost alone they have Syria and Iran to help out on the cost as well , and I am sure Syria would pay Russia back in due time.


this wouldn't be an occupation but a liberation. SAA/Iran will be the ones who secure the cities.
 
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12,000 VDV is more than enough to harass these rats. this isn't going to be an occupation but a fluid movement from one battle to another.

maybe 12,000 VDV isn't enough, let's add some more units then


2 Motor Rifle Brigades
2 Tank Divisons
1 Missile Brigade
1 Artillery Brigade
1 MLRS Reigment
1 Signals Brigade

that's more than 100,000 men 1,000+ tanks, 1,000+ APC/IFV, dozens of tactial missiles like Tochka,



and there goal is to capture and cleanse this red zone I marked


241t54z.png


effectively cutting ISIS in half.
Math is obvously not ur strongest side.

Russia used more than 6 divisions in 1 million Chechnya.
1) First war ended with defeat after losing 6000 soldiers.
2) Second war ended with miserable deal (Russia pays billions of ransom to former Chechen terrorist) after losing another 6000.

Syria is 20 million not 1 million. So casualties will grow accordingly.
 
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Math is obvously not ur strongest side.

Russia used more than 6 divisions in 1 million Chechnya.
1) First war ended with defeat after losing 6000 soldiers.
2) Second war ended with miserable deal (Russia pays billions of ransom to former Chechen terrorist) after losing another 6000.

Syria is 20 million not 1 million. So casualties will grow accordingly.


12,000 VDV

divison is 13,000 men each x 5, two tank divsion is 13,000 men each add in 12,000 VDV=104,000 men


I could be wrong, why don't you find the numbers for me buddy :wave:


eitherway it's more men than your dear rats that you seem to love, who would love to cut your head off along with the rest your Zionst kind :whistle:
 
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I do believe Russia has the national will to do this and they aren't scared to shed blood, this is the same people who died by the millions in WW2 and survived the horrors of Lenin and Stalin.

the cost wouldn't be too much either. I would say at most a$1 billion or 2 a month. and they would have destroyed ISIS and FSA in less than 3 months.


and not like they would be shouldering the cost alone they have Syria and Iran to help out on the cost as well , and I am sure Syria would pay Russia back in due time.


this wouldn't be an occupation but a liberation. SAA/Iran will be the ones who secure the cities.
But in both world wars Russia itself was faced with annihilation, so ofcourse they fought tooth and nail. That is expected.

But sending dozens of their own to die in a desert defending a dictator...that will be a very hard story to sell to the people. I really don't believe they will go anywhere near such an option unless something VERY fundamental happens (Damascus falls to ISIS which then reignites the insurgency in Checnhya..but this option seems so far away it sounds nearly ridiculous does it not ?).

For now I think they will not expand much beyond their current involvement unless something very fundamental causes the Kremlin to rethink its calculus.
 
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What are the "rebels" even fighting for at this point?
They've completely destroyed their own country to the point to where it may never be rebuilt, And now nearly 1/4 of their population left and isn't coming back, so now who is there left to rebuild it when this is over?
They overthrow their government, and another country will just step in and steal their territory. This isn't achieving freedom at all. Just another totalitarian dictatorship even worse than before.

These idiots probably still aren't even aware that they're digging Syria's grave as well as their own.
It's just about clear at this point that Assad isn't going anywhere, but Syria will never be the same because of these animals.
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I never understood why aljazeera is formenting the fire in the syria.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/07/syrian-government-declares-day-ceasefire-160706091945528.html
-War planes dropped bombs on the northern Aleppo area on Wednesday, while government forces fired shells in the nearby town of Anadan.
 
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Something BIG if they can hold the ground.

Syrian army fire cuts only road into rebel-held Aleppo

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The only way into rebel-held parts of Aleppo was cut on Thursday by a Syrian government advance that put the road within firing range, two rebel sources and a group monitoring the conflict said, in effect putting some 250,000 people living there under siege.
Rebel groups were waging a fierce battle to retake the areas captured overnight near the Castello Road, the rebels said.

"Currently nobody can get in or out of Aleppo," Zakaria Malahifji of the Aleppo-based rebel group Fastaqim told Reuters.

The advance by pro-government forces in the al-Malah Farms area northwest of Aleppo brought them to within 1 km of the Castello road, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

Heavy aerial and artillery bombardment had at times made the Castello Road impassable in recent weeks, but Thursday's advance makes it even easier for government forces to hit, effectively cutting off the opposition-held sector of the divided city.
"(The road) was not risk-free, but now there is not a matter of danger, now the road is cut," Malahifji said.

A second rebel official with fighters in the area said: "All the factions sent reinforcements and are trying to take back the positions taken by the regime, but the situation is very bad, there was heavy regime air cover in the night.
The Observatory estimates that between 250,000 and 300,000 people live in opposition-held parts of Aleppo. The Syrian army had on Wednesday announced a countrywide, 72-hour truce.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-mideast-crisis-syria-aleppo-idUSKCN0ZN0U2
 
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Nothing BIG about it. Just more civilians will be starved by Assad and Khamenai terrorists. After over million exceed deaths that does wont change anything.

You must have forgotten the fact that majority of the people in Aleppo are pro government or at least prefer it to the international terrorists there .
 
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You must have forgotten the fact that majority of the people in Aleppo are pro government or at least prefer it to the international terrorists there .
Thats total rubbish. Without foreign Shia militias and Alawites from Tartus and Latakia rebels would take entire Aleppo in hours.

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http://wikimapia.org/#lang=he&lat=36.283910&lon=37.137458&z=17&m=b
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Assadists proudly show how Iran and Russia turns their country into a sandbox. I never seen anyone else in history doing that.

The title is fake - they are still about 1.5 kms from Castello road, although blockade seems a matter of time.

Another fun fact: Assadists bomb and advance during 72 hour ceasefire they declared.
 
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