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Stemming from many comments from this thread Who supports the French terrorists?

And after I read Horus stating the reason the site allows those who support the French terrorists (soft or full on support) from being disqualified from this site here, is because of Freedom of Speech. SORRY Horus for using you as the example, but you did make an important point or distinction which allowed me the confidence to start this thread.

I thought to ask a similar question if the scenarios were reversed and hear your thoughts.

So here it goes below:

Giving the example of the TTP again. How would you react to seeing comments stating " I don't support the killing of the children BUT Pakistan should have adhered to true Islamic ways as a constitution and not insulted the Prophet( that's what TTP feels)".

Commonalities between TTP and French terrorists
1. Both want Shari to be the law of the land and pure Muslim only land
2. Both believe in similar values and pledge either all out support or share values of the ISIS
3. Both believe in establishing the Caliphate in their respective regions
4. Both believe that the prophet has been insulted in more ways than none
5. Both have grievances about how they were treated as citizens of the land
6. Both want only the Quran as the single source for educating only boys ( girls don't get any)
7. Both hate jews and minorities
8. Both believe in violent acts to force their will on others
9. Both believe that non believers should covert or face death

SO- my question is-

1. Would similar soft or full on support of TTP be okay with those who have similar thoughts of support w/ the French terrorists?
2. And what is difference between the ideologies of those of the French terrorists vs. TTP?
 
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I don't support neither the French terrorists not TTP. Both are same...there is no difference.
 
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@Indian_statedept

Speaking to students at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy Forum Thursday, US Vice President Joseph Biden committed what the US media characterizes as a “gaffe.” In other words, he told an embarrassing truth about US government policy, one that is usually obfuscated in the remarks of government officials and the commentaries of media pundits.

Asked about US policy in Syria, Biden touched on the dirty secret of the current US-led war against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. ISIS (or ISIL as the Obama administration terms it) is essentially the creation of the United States and its allies who fomented civil war in Syria against the government of President Bashar al-Assad.
 
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@Indian_statedept

Speaking to students at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy Forum Thursday, US Vice President Joseph Biden committed what the US media characterizes as a “gaffe.” In other words, he told an embarrassing truth about US government policy, one that is usually obfuscated in the remarks of government officials and the commentaries of media pundits.

Asked about US policy in Syria, Biden touched on the dirty secret of the current US-led war against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. ISIS (or ISIL as the Obama administration terms it) is essentially the creation of the United States and its allies who fomented civil war in Syria against the government of President Bashar al-Assad.

We thank global research to make that assumption from what they quoted Biden said "

Referring to Turkey, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, Biden said,

“They were so determined to take down Assad and essentially have a proxy Sunni-Shia war, what did they do? They poured hundreds of millions of dollars and tens, thousands of tons of weapons into anyone who would fight against Assad—except that the people who were being supplied were al Nusra and al Qaeda and the extremist elements of jihadis coming from other parts of the world.”

“Now you think I’m exaggerating,” he continued, to emphasize his point. “Take a look! Where did all of this go?” Biden claimed that the US opposed arming these al Qaeda-linked groups, which included ISIS, adding, “We could not convince our colleagues to stop supplying them.”

Now kindly stay on topic. I can write you down a spro TTP/ French terrorist since you avoided the question- if you like
 
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