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Top al-Qaeda commander "Bin Laden of Syria" was killed in Latakia

Yeah we saw that. :lol: Saddam attacked Iran, Iranian nation kicked him in the a$s. The same guy attacked Saudi Arabia, Saudi nation literally did nothing. Therefore your dictators begged their daddy US.


Is that also a criteria for being banned? :lol:

Azeri? lol. Almost all are are Persian


SAA has confirmed (reported actually) that.

He attacked Kuwait, a much smaller nation that went for the UN for help, when he DID attack Saudi Arabia we fought and driven him out. Learn to get your facts straight first.
 
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He's just mujahid who became a martyr, not a leader or anything, but of course Iranian propaganda machine will make him an "Osama like leader" :omghaha:, can't blame them really, they are desperately looking for a delusional victory after the FSA whipped the Alawites in their heartland alongside the coast.
 
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He's just mujahid who became a martyr, not a leader or anything, but of course Iranian propaganda machine will make him an "Osama like leader" :omghaha:, can't blame them really, they are desperately looking for a delusional victory after the FSA whipped the Alawites in their heartland alongside the coast.

I fail to understand their mindsets sometimes.
 
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IMO every terrorist and supporter of terrorism is technically a comrade of Osama

And it looks like you're a comrade of him too? :azn:

This guy was created by known participant...If he is real Algerian...he can write his replies to me in Algerian language...Don't waste your time with him. There is no true Algerian that will support a wahabi djihadist, MB, Salafi or Tafkiri, let less support the destruction of Syria and the killing of her citizens.

He's just mujahid who became a martyr, not a leader or anything, but of course Iranian propaganda machine will make him an "Osama like leader" :omghaha:, can't blame them really, they are desperately looking for a delusional victory after the FSA whipped the Alawites in their heartland alongside the coast.

He is brainless killer...

He attacked Kuwait, a much smaller nation that went for the UN for help, when he DID attack Saudi Arabia we fought and driven him out. Learn to get your facts straight first.

You are putting too much mustard there...
 
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What do you mean by great Jehad? :what:?

Great Jihad against Iranian and shia pagans .

Keep the flag till they join you in this great jihad .:sniper: الله اکبر :sniper:


Take a look on this people They were in your line too :

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He attacked Kuwait, a much smaller nation that went for the UN for help, when he DID attack Saudi Arabia we fought and driven him out. Learn to get your facts straight first.

Iranian honor vs Saudi Arabian version of honor:

After Saddam invaded Kuwait, before Saudi Arabia even being drawn into the war, the glorious Saudi king begged daddy US for help for possible Iraqi invasion of Saudi Arabia. In the battle of Khafji Saudi Arabia was literally a nobody there, all was done by US.

In Iran-Contra scandal, 1985 middle of Iran-Iraq war. At those hard days, being outgunned and isolated, US herself secretly tried to deal with us. Iran in a historical responce refused. Can a Saudi even understand why?
 
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Iranian honor vs Saudi Arabian version of honor:

After Saddam invaded Kuwait, before Saudi Arabia even being drawn into the war, the glorious Saudi king begged daddy US for help for possible Iraqi invasion of Saudi Arabia. In the battle of Khafji Saudi Arabia was literally a nobody there, all was done by US.

In Iran-Contra scandal, 1985 middle of Iran-Iraq war. At those hard days, being outgunned and isolated, US herself secretly tried to deal with us. Iran in a historical responce refused. Can a Saudi even understand why?
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The Saudi and Qatari units renewed operations the following day. Two Iraqi companies, with about 20 armored vehicles, remained in the city and had not attempted to break out during the night. While the Saudi 8th Battalion continued operations in the southern portion of the city, the 7th Battalion began to clear the northern sector of the city. Iraqi resistance was sporadic and most Iraqi soldiers surrendered on sight; as a result, the city was recaptured on 1 February 1991.[91]
 
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