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  1. A suspected jihadist car bomb has killed at least 26 Egyptian soldiers at a checkpoint in Sinai, officials say. The attack took place near El Arish, the main town in the north of the restive peninsula. Three more died in a shooting in the town itself. The bomb blast is one of the deadliest attacks in Sinai for months. At least 28 more people were injured. The army has been fighting a campaign against Sinai-based militants, who have carried out a string of attacks there. The area has become increasingly lawless since President Hosni Mubarak was overthrown in 2011. Militants further stepped up their attacks after Islamist President Mohammed Morsi was ousted by the army last year. Security forces have been carrying out an offensive in northern Sinai, killing and capturing dozens of suspected members of jihadist groups. Many of the casualties from the bomb blast were ferried to Cairo by helicopter. The army in the north of Sinai is confronting militants angered by the overthrow of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi Sources told the Reuters news agency that the bomb attack targeted two armoured vehicles which stopped at a checkpoint near an army installation. Analysis: Orla Guerin, BBC News, Cairo Once again militants have inflicted heavy losses on the army in Sinai. The increasingly lawless - and strategically important - peninsula is a battle ground between the security forces and the militants. Their attacks have spiralled since the army ousted the Islamist President Mohammed Morsi in July 2013. A large-scale army offensive in Sinai has been unable to contain the violence, which has spread to other parts of Egypt including the capital and the Nile Delta. Sinai is fertile ground for militant groups - thanks to poverty, official neglect, and discontent among the local Bedouin tribes. The biggest threat so far is from the insurgents of Ansar Beit al Maqdis, (Champions of Jerusalem) Egypt's deadliest militant group. Like the so-called Islamic State, Ansar has taken to carrying out beheadings on camera. One Ansar commander has said the Islamic state is advising it on how to operate more effectively. But security officials gave differing accounts. One said a rocket-propelled grenade hit a truck carrying ammunition, which then exploded. President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi convened the National Defence Council for an emergency meeting in response to what his office called "a terrorist attack". The second attack hit a checkpoint in El Arish. Three soldiers were shot dead, security sources said. Islamic State No group has said they carried out the attacks. In September at least 11 policemen were killed in a bomb attack on a convoy in the peninsula as it travelled through the village of Wefaq, near the Gaza border. That bombing was claimed by Ansar Beit al-Maqdis, the most active militant group in Egypt. It attempted to kill the interior minister in Cairo in 2013 in a car bomb attack and has issued videos of the beheading of captives. The group professes backing for Islamic State (IS) group jihadists in Iraq and Syria, although it has not formally pledged its support.
  2. Libya is now in the throes of an extreme political crisis. If the conditions remain unchallenged and, hence, unchanged, it will turn into another Syria or Iraq. While ISIL has managed to capture the attention of the international media with its powerful propaganda and its violent tactics, the world’s has ignored the equally threatening Islamist groups and movements that have prospered in North Africa in the post-Arab Spring vacuum. Nowhere is this threat more profound than with the rise of radical Islam in Libya. Since 2012, the capital, Tripoli, has principally been controlled by an Islamist-dominated General National Congress and an array of Islamist militias. In the east, Ansar al-Sharia (AS), the group made infamous for its involvement in the killing of US Ambassador Chris Stevens in Benghazi in September 2012, and designated by the USA as a terror organisation, has grown in military power and political influence. Since early 2013, the city of Benghazi has been plagued by political violence. Assassinations are happening almost daily, and bombings and kidnappings have been a regular feature. Islamist militias, including AS, have been blamed for the violence. The dynamics of Islamism in the eastern region of Libya are a cause for huge concern. We must respond. The ongoing low-level insurgency in Benghazi is driven by two factors. The first is the radical Islamist ideology of certain groups that refuse to recognise the modern state and its institutions. For example, according to the leader of AS’s Benghazi branch, Mohammed al-Zahawi, his group will not disarm and demobilise until its version of sharia is imposed. The realisation of such an Islamic state constitutes the group’s main aim. In other words, it is the nature of their Jihad. The religious police in Derna are well equipped with vehicles The second reason is the Islamists’ history with the state security forces. During the 1990s, Muammar Gaddafi unleashed a crackdown on all expressions of Islamism, which saw thousands of youths arrested and jailed as political prisoners. Many were incarcerated in the notorious Abu-Saleem prison. Today’s rejection of state institutions has its roots in that brutality. Unfortunately, over the last two years, the central government in Tripoli has not been able to provide the necessary military, political and financial support needed to resolve the crisis in Benghazi. In May 2014, General Hifter, an established Libyan General, announced the beginning of “Operation Dignity”: a military-led campaign to eliminate terror from the country formed from a broad-based coalition in Benghazi and neighbouring cities as well as Cyrenaica. The campaign began with air raids on the bases of some of the most powerful Islamist militias such as Ansar al-Sharia, the Raf Allah al-Sahati Brigade and the 17 February Martyrs Brigade. As a response to this campaign, Islamist militias united to form a brutal coalition now known as the “Shura Council of Benghazi’s Revolutionaries”. The most recent of their attacks involved a suicide bombing in the surroundings of Benghazi’s Benina airport that claimed the lives of 40 soldiers. However, Benghazi is not the only Islamist stronghold in Libya: the city of Derna, which has historically been a strong recruiting ground for Jihadi fighters to Afghanistan, Iraq, and more recently Syria, is of serious concern. Derna has remained largely outside the influence of the central state since the 2011 uprising, leaving radical Islamists with the freedom to realise their ideal Islamic polity. According to local reports, Derna’s Shura Council of Islamic Youth and Ansar al-Sharia have decided to declare Derna an “Islamic emirate” and publicly announce their allegiance to ISIL and its leader and so called “Caliphate” of Abu Baker al-Baghdadi. This means that ISIL now has its terrorist tentacles in Libya. If the international community continues to overlook the current Libyan crisis, the country is likely to become an incubator of militant Islamist groups. Such a state would constitute a threat not only to its immediate neighbours but also to the West. Neutralising the influence of radical Islamists should therefore a top priority. In addition to a military response, however, we need a holistic and proactive approach that focuses on achieving reconciliation and stability. This involves forcing all rival political parties to the negotiation table to agree that a newly elected parliament is the sole representative body in the country. It is only from here that an inclusive and broad-based government can be realised. Born in Libya in 1967, Noman Benotman first adopted radical Islamism in the mid-1980s after reading the books of Sayyid Qutb. In 1989 he travelled to Afghanistan where he fought against the Soviet Union, taking part in battles around Khost, Gardez and elsewhere. After the Soviet withdrawal, he helped set up the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group which aimed to violently overthrow Colonel Gaddafi and establish an ‘Islamic state’ in Libya. In 1994, he moved to Sudan where he forged close links with Osama bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri and other key members of al-Qaeda. Since 1995 he has lived in London where he was initially part of the ‘Londonistan’ scene alongside other senior extremists such as Abu Qatada and Abu Musab al-Suri before gradually distancing himself from Islamism.
  3. That has everything to do with the topic. He is talking about alshabab declaring fatwas. Or their leaders declaring fatwas. Does someone really to need a fatwa to see that an occupying power should be fought. Or have you lost not only your balls but your honour. Tell me what is unislamic about fighting au rapists in mugdisho. Who support a regime that is curropt and unwanted who is supported by a superpower who deposed an islamic authority supported by the people. Something are as clear as day. Alshabab kills people. That's bad I agree. Suicide bombing that's bad I agree. But the overall struggle to fight any foreign power on your soil is a god given right and duty. What is Kenya doing on somali soil? Are those fighting them wrong. No. They shouldn't be their at all. The United States argues alshabab are barbarians. To some degree they are suicide bombing is wrong, many things Hey do is wrong. But look whose preaching the United States a nation that enslaved 20 million black people, wiped out native Indian populations, wiped out half the world in war. The United States makes alshabab look like mother Teresa. The United States is the greatest proponent of chaos in somalia. You don't need a fatwa or a anything to see that civilisations, organisations and groups need to evolve in their own time. You can not enforce an idea based on your own geopolitical interests in the region. Us is fighting a losing war in the Middle East. We all know the somali army is a joke and they will lose in somalia eventually. They are losing in Afghanistan were the Taliban are back stronger then ever. They are losing North Africa. The United States is bankrupt and it can't afford this war anymore. Islam is the only solution to the somali problem.
  4. 25/10/14 1. Iran hangs Muslim Sunni women who killed her rapist. 2. U.S. Drone attacks against AQAP kills 3 militants in support of houthis 3. Egypt declares state of emergency in Sinai for a month as militants stage more attacks 4. Tunisia police storm IS affiliated organisation headquarters. Gunfire ensuing. 5. The United States unveils the Syrian FSA will not be trained to take territory just defend it. U.S. No longer asking Assad to leave. 6. In the last 5 days 500 airstrikes by assad forces and 135 by allied coalition forces in Syria alone. 7. Sheick Khaled hablas the imam of Tripoli Lebanon has called on Sunni military units to defect from the Lebanese army. Opinion: As the situation unfolds what's becoming evident is how this war will shape out. It is my honost opinion based on what I'm reading in the region that the situation across the middle east is set to get even worse. In kobane the city is stragically impossible to defend indefinitely even with air drops and fighters holding some territory. Numbers of IS fighters, determination, resources and territory shows that kobane will eventually fall followed by hassakah region which are linked. Once these territories fall the battle for syria will be between assad and IS. Kobane is the capital of the YPG affiliate of the PKK. If kobane falls hassakah falls. In Iraq the peshmerge are losing land. And it is only the airstrikes the continue to keep them actually existing. In Iraq proper the central government is quickly losing more and more territory. The fact that the United States and the coalition powers have totally rejected sending ground troops means that IS in the long term will take more land and hold it. From that territory they will probably expand and grow. Therefore my conclusion is the middle east has changed for good. We are looking at the creation of a new reality. Airstrikes have failed to contain IS. 8. AQAP and Sunni tribal forces have just ambushed and killed 80 houthis in Yemen. 9. Assad airforce have bombed the main bridge in deir Azzor Syria after losing the other day to IS forces. New video released by IS showing many dead Assad forces. 10. Intense fighting now on going in the center of kobane and the Northern part of the town. 2 airstrikes have just hit the town as well. 11. 1 labenese solider and 1 civilian killed in last night's skirmish. A dozen soldiers and civilians seriously injured. 12. IS kills 8 Iraqi soldiers on the main route to the Shiite holy city of Karbala as the celebrations for the ashura and imam hussein commemoration is soon to start. 13. 16 us drone strikes in yemen in the last 26 days assisting Houthis combat Sunni tribesmen and AQAP alliance. 14. We are getting reports via Twitter that show pictures proving that IS has etheir taken the border crossing of kobane or are a few metres away from it. One picture taken showed an Is fighters within a metre of the border crossing. If this is true this means. Is has taken the south, East, West and North of the city of kobane. More news as it comes in
  5. University stormed by supporters: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aR4eP85kLlw
  6. A simple question? I have never supported alshabab as a group and I fully find the killing of innocent civilians unjustified. Alshabab came out of the islamic courts union. Who destroyed and for what reason was the islamic courts union destroyed ????? It was destroyed not because it was a terrorist organisation we all know they achieved the impossible and successfully without the support of au forces in 1 month. They were destroyed because the United States, Ethiopia and Kenya fear an islamic somali territory sharing a border with them. Ethiopia invaded the islamic courts union fell apart back to square one then the extreme elements like alshabab prevail. Alshabab is a bi product not the problem. The problem is the United States inferring in the affairs of countries and Ethiopia and Kenya wanting the continued choas of somali society. It's easy to blame alshabab for everything. They kill people that's wrong but what do they want au forces out. You can not disagree with that. I want these rapists out. If the islamic courts union could stabilise mugdisho in 2 month without help why can't this joke of a puppet regime. Sharia law is what they fight for. All Somalis want sharia law. The problem with you and galbeedi is you see the world in black and white. The world is multi colour. The us is to blame for this situation along with Kenya and Ethiopia who still remain on somali soil. Yet oh my god alshabab ahhhhhhhh.... Alshabab ahhhhh.... This is the problem with fake nationalists like yourselves. You always never look at the bigger picture.
  7. Sultan Nuur Amaan: Somali The full page About Suldaan nuur amaan attacking The british The books name is seventheen trips Through Somaliland and a visit to abyssinia Written By carlos Swayne, ultaan nuur was not only A clan Leader he was also Military leader and had the best Skills in Military warfare, Its always strange in the begining of the dervishes it was always these 3 men who were leading the army and That went on the Dervish wars Sultan nur ina cabdula xassan and xaji sudi shabelle,Sultan nuur and Xaaji suudi shabeele contineu their journey after losing lots of men they fled to the hawd region. 11. Sultan Nur amaan raiding the port of berbera This is the year of 1893 we go back in time Berbera was the stronghold of the British Empire And As sultan nur amaan wanted to strike them in the heart He raided berbera This is before the Estableshment of Darwiishism in burco 1899, 12.Sultan nur amaan was Capabe Commander he was prepairing for a second raid he organised a group of horsemen Mostly from his clan , 13. Suldaan nuur amaan did not rest He kept the struggle going. http://hornhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2010/05/suldaan-amaan-nuur.html'>http://hornhistory.blogspot.co.uk/2010/05/suldaan-amaan-nuur.html http://hornhistory.blogspot.co.uk
  8. Sultan Saad ad Din the second. Somali: It was on the 13th century that came to the light, in Horn of Africa, one of the strongest Empire that existed in East Africa. Adal Empire had its origine in the city of Zeyla, situated until today in the northern region of the former Democratic Republic of Somalia. The father of that State was King Omar D. Ahmed (nicknamed Aw-Barkhadle). The king who had a long life, occupied the throne for many years. When he passed away, he left behind him many children, mainly males. Among them, the successors to the throne who inherited the kingdom. Later, Adal Empire became an Islamic Empire that expanded the religion of Islam with determination, into the entire Horn of Africa. Sa'ad ad-Din II was born at the court of Emperor Newaya Krestos.[3] He continued the revolt against the Ethiopian Emperors, and the Gadla Marqorewos records that he "easily destroyed" an army of Emperor Dawit I.[4] The Egyptian encyclopedist Ahmad al-Qalqashandi (died 1418) also praises Sa'ad ad-Din's victories against the Ethiopians.[5] Pankhurst adds that Sa'ad ad-Din also fought against the kingdom of the Hadiya and a pastoral people called the Zalan, both of whom were Ethiopian allies.[6] However, as Taddesse Tamrat notes, these successes were short-lived, and in response to the growing Muslim power in the region Emperor Dawit I strengthened the Ethiopian defenses along the border and established his court at Tilq in Fatagar. Despite these steps, Sa'ad ad-Din's practice of making quick raids into Ethiopian territory presented a difficult challenge to the Ethiopian Emperor, and it was not until the sultan was pursued deep into Adal territory that the Ethiopians got purchase on the problem. After a battle between Sa'ad ad-Din and the Ethiopian general Barwa, in which the Ifat army was defeated and "no less than 400 elders, each of whom carried an iron bar as his insignia of office" were killed, Sa'ad ad-Din with his remaining supporters were chased to Zeila in modern Somalia.[6] There, the Emperor besieged Zeila, finally capturing the city and killing Sultan Sa'ad ad-Din. Sa'ad ad-Din's tomb stood as a hallowed site for centuries in Zeila. It was visited by Richard Burton the explorer in 1854, who described it as "a mound of rough stones surrounding an upright pole" near the cemetery, decorated with "the remains of votive banquets, broken stones, dried garbage, and stones blackened by the fire" showing how he was "properly venerated" as the current favorite saint of Zeila.[10] Trimingham notes that at the time he wrote his book (circa 1950), the tomb had been destroyed by the encroaching sea.[11] http://somaliland-history.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/the-adal-empire.html
  9. Ok...you need to learn how to make a concrete or coherent argument. Galbeedis arguments are always mind numbingly stupid. Example: Wahhabism the evil within our society Argument: there use to be a nazi party, a man once jumped up and down in Vietnam, the communist blablabla. Wahhab was so evil blablabla. Firstly my deluded nonsensical friend. Wahhab and alshabab have nothing to do with one another. Like we told you million of times. Wahhab only argued to return to puritant Islam. Islam free from blemish of idolatry as was his time. Shias and ahmadias and sorcery and various political and ideological influences. For that he is a hero. He didn't create a new religion. Wahhab didn't argue for armed conflict or armed struggle. He argued only based on a theoretical concept of personal and practical basis. How you linked this philosophical rebirth with alshabab is beyond me. You haven't actually made any valid argument just nonsense we come to expect from galbeedi. Alshabab is a political group, objective is sharia law and the removal of foreign forces. Sharia law is not a concept that is Wahhabi as you would call them. It's islamic concept even the Shia claim to use sharia in Iran. Like I have said to you before galbeedi etheir produce a valid argument or shut up.
  10. 24/10/14 1. United States spends 500 thousand dollars bombing a symbolic IS flag on hill overlooking kobane. Flag worth 6 dollars and stick 2 dollars. Strikes have not changed the fact that IS still control the West of kobane. According to twitter feeds both the IS members pictured survived one with injuries. But both survived. The main points of the airstrikes missed them. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAnT-CQkURY 2. 28 Egyptian army officers were killed in Sanai by a suicide attack against a checkpoint. 3. Libyan islamist Ansar Al sharia pushed back am attempt by Secularist to take benghazi. 4. Assad troops advancing against FSA in hama and allepo in Syria 5. Fighting continues in kobane as struggle between ypg and IS goes into over a month. Currently IS still hold the southern Western and eastern sections of the town despite airstrikes. 6. Iraqi army today lost Shia fighter around Abu graib. 7. Sunnis in tripoli Lebanon clash with The labenese army. Lebanon on the brink of civil war. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMmAT6LyuZk 8. According to sky news Steven harper the Canadian right wing prime minister hid in a closet during the attack on palirment. 9. United States drones bomb ansar al sharia aka AQAP positions in Yemen City of raadaa giving support to houthis. More news as it comes in
  11. Sheick Ahmed Yasin founder of hamas, scholar, revolutionary. Major factor in the palestinain fight against zionist oppression and occupation. Arab speaker of Hebrew origin:
  12. We will test you with a certain amount of fear and hunger and loss of wealth and life and fruits of your toil. But give good news to the steadfast: Those who, when disaster strikes them, say, “We belong to Allah and to Him we will return”. Those are the people who will have blessings and mercy from their Lord; they are the ones who are guided. ~Chapter 2, Verse 155-157
  13. The message coming from the west is this. Take any system accept Islam. Be a pan Arab or pan somali, be an atheist, be a communist be a whatever you want. Do not be an islamic state. Somalia islamic rule destroyed with u.s. Money and political influence by asking Ethiopia to invade then au forces to rape and destroy what's left of it. In Egypt Muslim brotherhood won, the us with the help of the army over through the government an elected body and today suppresses the Egypt people by backing a dictator, in Libya they are supporting Egypt to support secular forces fighting islamic rule. In morroco they are torturing anyone who seeks or argues for islamic rule. The United States failed to support the Syrian revelution because of the fear that it would bring into being an islamic Syria. In Pakistan the Muslim party is surpressed and the United States bank roles the Pakistani army. In Afghanistan it support the curropt secular government against the Taliban. Why...????????????? Because it fears islamic system. Simple. These facts are to much of a coincidence. Islam is the greatest threat to western hegemony today. Why? Because it is an alternative world order not based on the empty meaningless consumer society, the Godless society of atheistic moral degeneration that plagues the western world. We are Muslims and long may we remain as Muslims.
  14. Abdi Johnson is an avid supporter of israel and said numerous times how he would love to go their and help and learn. Furthermore he is extremely anti Islam. Hence why he called himself Johnson.
  15. Osman the first in the ottoman dynasty. The man responsible for starting a dynasty that would take Islam to the very heart of Europe.
  16. Sultan abdurahman the king who conquered Spain under the Visigoths and transformed it into the jewel of the world. The richest of Europe left stunned. Jews, christien and Muslims lived in peace forming the first multicultural society in Europe known as combebenthia. Half Arab half Berber
  17. Sayid Qutub Egyptian poet and academic. Visited the United States conclusion America is a cancer upon the Muslim world. Executed by Egyptian Secularist pan Arabist for wanting Muslim law in Egypt. Arab http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxdQ9KaNetI
  18. Hassan Al banna the founder of the Muslim brotherhood. Wanted to bring an end to British rule and implementation of sharia and Islam. His struggle continues. Arab
  19. Gentlemen. Who told you the era of empire was over. The American empire is real look at world. The war between Islam and the West is real ideologically their is a world wide struggle. The Soviet empire is still alive not in name look at Ukraine. All these men fought for the same thing. It doesn't have anything to do with empire or nation states. It has everything to do with a perspective of the world. A Muslim order that rules over the people of the Muslim world and to expand that and overcome and destroy it's opposing ideological adversary. Secularism, liberalism, atheism. All these men fought and died for islamic rule, Islamic ideology and Islamic right to self determination and right to rule our own affairs. This is a struggle of ideology not a struggle of empire or nation states. Nation states don't exist. Empires fluctuate. What is a reality today may not be a reality tomorrow. Islam is slowly but surely returning as a political force. History, ethics, academia all show without Islam the world wouldn't be what it is. Therefore it is a superior force. Stateless but superior. All it needs is a state. Al HAJJ MALIK ALSHABAZ (MALCOLM X) fought against racism, fought for the equality of black African Americans in America. They called him a terrorist. Negro:
  20. 23/10/14 1. IS has taken control of another strategic hill overlooking the city of kobane ( via source in kobane via twitter). If IS takes the border crossing area that means the entire city has been encircled. This is the hill: 2. The US sponsered Zionist state continues its occupation and arrests a mentally handicapped palestinain child as settlers on illegal land scream death to Palestinians: while America argues about the barbarity of IS it fails to mention the barbarity it's tax payers pay for daily against Palestinians. 3. United States says over 500 people killed as a result of coalition airstrikes in Syria including women and children. 4. Canadian soldiers told not to go outdoors wearing uniform. 5. Russia sending warship to Syrian port probably with weapons and ammo for Syrian murderous regime. 6. Alawite assembly stated regarding the death figures of alawites "60,000 killed and 100,000 disabled or injured"... 7. Houthis shias who shout death to America in every rally protect and watch over American embassy in Sanaa. 8. 17 towns captured by Boko Haram group in Nigeria. 5 federal regions under boko Haram rule as renewed attacks put doubts into new ceasefire. 9. According to the Syrian observatory IS has just taken the western suburbs of kobane. Meaning they now control the east, south and west of the town. 10. Agricultural bank in Western Kobane has fallen to Islamic State. Kobane central has also fallen. 135 airstrikes and counting and still IS according to the Syrian observatory is in charge of most of the town. 11. According to peshmerge forces in Iraq 450 peshmerge have been killed and 2300 seriously injured. Since the war against IS started. 12. 10 opposition parties in Jordan call the king to renounce his association and collaboration with allied forces against IS. 13. Top general commander of the old Iraqi army Mosul division found hiding in a house was executed today according to twitter reports.
  21. 22/10/14 1. Islamic state inspired terrorist attack on Canadian parliment killing one soldier. A day before a Canadian soldier was run over by car and killed. Canada is experiences a backlash for joining the U.S. Coalition against IS by lone wolf sympathisers. 2. U.S. Special advisors come to anbar region to assist the defeated and almost collaped Iraqi army 3. Bakr district of Ramadi entirely in the hands of IS 4. US green zone in Baghdad repeadtly shelled with mortars. 5. Continued U.S airstrikes around Mosul dam to keep back IS from retaking 6. Further airstrikes continue on kobane To bush back IS from taking the town 7. 200 peshmerga forces allowed to enter kobane with heavy weaponry 8. israel security chief says his state is part of a coalition trying to search for and kill Albaghdadi the leader of the IS group.
  22. Omar al mukhtar the leader of the islamic movement fighting for Islam in Libya under Italian occupation. They hanged him...because he was a terrorist who was fighting to free his people from Italian rule. May Allah have mercy on all the lions of Islam past and present who continue to die and fight for islam.
  23. The mehdi of Sudan lead a long campaign against the British in Sudan: They called them religious fanatics back in those days as we'll.. Even though they were fighting in their own country against an occupying power. Talabo would argue they are terrorist khawarij for fighting against the British on their own territory because that's what it says in his history book.
  24. General Abdulkadir of Algeria fought against the French in Algeria. He sent an expedition to Muslim Bosnia and return with 10 thousand Muslim Bosnians launching guerrilla warfare against the French forces. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TSUy7NA0_E
  25. Talabo Saxib I'm not a therapist. I don't despise Kurds. I despise PKK, YPG and peshmerga forces because they are Marxist lennonist communist who are secular and always willing to be used as a tool by israel and United States. The commander leading the IS assault against them in kobane is a Kurd. The best divisions fighting in kobane for IS are Kurds. Ether show were I said I hate Kurds or go seek help. Read islamic history you liberal brainwashed man. Now don't spoil this thread for people who want to learn about Muslim General who actually helped the nation unlike liberals like yourself who are so brainwashed by western propaganda you think your sh!t don't stick.