The problem is Saudi Arabia
When our leaders realise all of this wahhabist crap that has decimated the muslim community world wide with it's puritanical nonsense is actually the real problem here and actually outweighs any economic benefit trading with the place, the sooner Islam itself might be able to address the fact the Saudi influence on it as an ideology has hurt it horribly. Something that won't happen as long as the Saudis have so much wealth to spread around the world. We can go after scum like ISIS until the world is reduced to rubble and ruins. Without tackling the root of the infestation -Saudi Arabia- it is a monster that will always be in our midsts
( , Sat 28 Nov 2015, 13:11, Share, Reply)
When our leaders realise all of this wahhabist crap that has decimated the muslim community world wide with it's puritanical nonsense is actually the real problem here and actually outweighs any economic benefit trading with the place, the sooner Islam itself might be able to address the fact the Saudi influence on it as an ideology has hurt it horribly. Something that won't happen as long as the Saudis have so much wealth to spread around the world. We can go after scum like ISIS until the world is reduced to rubble and ruins. Without tackling the root of the infestation -Saudi Arabia- it is a monster that will always be in our midsts
( , Sat 28 Nov 2015, 13:11, Share, Reply)
We invaded Iraq after 9/11 because of all those Iraqi terrorists in the planes.
Oh they weren't iraki? Then who should have we invaded then?
( , Sat 28 Nov 2015, 13:14, Share, Reply)
Oh they weren't iraki? Then who should have we invaded then?
( , Sat 28 Nov 2015, 13:14, Share, Reply)
The invasion os Iraq remains a mystery to me to this day
The only thing I can think of is Iraq was a potential threat to Saudi Arabia, as was seen in the explosion of words prior to the invasion over oil prices. The Saudis never much liked Syria either. So they've done rather well out of the last few decades.
And not a single refugee to boot, despite them having facilities on hand to house thousands and thousands of them in their air conditioned tent cities for the pilgrims
( , Sat 28 Nov 2015, 13:24, Share, Reply)
The only thing I can think of is Iraq was a potential threat to Saudi Arabia, as was seen in the explosion of words prior to the invasion over oil prices. The Saudis never much liked Syria either. So they've done rather well out of the last few decades.
And not a single refugee to boot, despite them having facilities on hand to house thousands and thousands of them in their air conditioned tent cities for the pilgrims
( , Sat 28 Nov 2015, 13:24, Share, Reply)