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You Want To Know Why America Is Not The land Of The Free
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Satanism is being developed in teenagers from zionist media. And these people just eat up the garbage. And think it's normal -
Welcome to USA the land of the slaves and home of the stupid. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dtQRmCNk20
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Islamic State Conquers Kobane Headquarter and Anbar Province.
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Like I said doctor... I merely report the news. Whether they are kawairij or not is not for me to say. Shia domination in Iraq and syria and the deaths of countless thousands of sunnis and the homosexual Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and other weak arab nations lack of help and balls gave birth to this group . not to mention the United States in its elusive search for wmds. These guys never over through a Saddam Hussein and disbanded an army. They never asked assad to kill his own people etheir. I honestly don't believe everything the media tells as well. Alot of it is just anti Muslim propaganda. Bring Bush and Blair and assad to the haege and I might read them. Call them what you want. No one cares. -
Islamic State Conquers Kobane Headquarter and Anbar Province.
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So who are the YPG. It is a Marxist atheist organisation let by a man named ocalan. They argue and strive for kurdish autonomy in syria by working with the Assad regime. Before the advance of the Islamic State the YPG was reported to have burned down over 10 Arab villages. And have regularly worked with the Assad regime in North eastern syria. Kobane matters because it gives the Islamic State control of the entire Turkish Syrian border to control the supply of goods and access for international jihadists who come into syria. The loss of both kobane and Ramadi within days of one another is putting serious doubts into the strategy of the anti Islamic State coalition. -
Islamic State Conquers Kobane Headquarter and Anbar Province.
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Islamic State Conquers Kobane Headquarter and Anbar Province.
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Islamic State Conquers Kobane Headquarter and Anbar Province.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjuDheyr9OM Inside kobane they founds warehouses of drugs, alcahol and Viagra. -
Islamic State Conquers Kobane Headquarter and Anbar Province.
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Yesterday they took the headquarters of the YPG in central kobane and a few days before that the central headquarters of the Iraqi army in Anbar province city of Ramadi. Which is 80 miles from Baghdad. American air support seems to not be doing the job. They are advancing not retreating. The entire Turkish border area has been taken and they are only a few miles from Baghdad now. -
Islamic State Conquers Kobane Headquarter and Anbar Province.
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The Washington Post Middle East Islamic State fighters are threatening to overrun Iraq’s Anbar province Erin Cunningham October 9 BAGHDAD — Islamic State militants are threatening to overrun a key province in western Iraq in what would be a major victory for the jihadists and an embarrassing setback for the U.S.-led coalition targeting the group. A win for the Islamic State in Anbar province would give the militants control of one of the country’s most important dams and several large army installations, potentially adding to their abundant stockpile of weapons. It would also allow them to establish a supply line from Syria almost to Baghdad and give them a valuable position from which to launch attacks on the Iraqi capital. The Islamic State’s offensive in Anbar has received less attention than its assault on the Syrian border city of Kobane, which has played out in view of news photographers standing on hills in nearby Turkey. But in recent weeks, Islamic State fighters have systematically invaded towns and villages in Anbar, besieged army posts and police stations, and mounted attacks on Iraqi troops in Ramadi, the provincial capital. The Islamic State secured a major foothold in Anbar province in January when it seized the city of Fallujah and parts of Ramadi. It pushed farther into the province in June, but Iraq’s government was able to maintain small pockets of authority in the majority-Sunni region. Iraqi forces have suffered numerous reverses in the latest jihadist offensive, including the loss of two army bases. U.S. warplanes and attack helicopters have hit Islamic State targets and provided support to Iraqi troops fighting in Anbar. The U.S. airstrikes helped fend off an assault last month on the Haditha Dam, part of the militants’ drive to control Iraq’s water supplies. But overall, the strikes have failed to curb the militants’ momentum. Local officials say U.S.-led air strikes are pushing Islamic State fighters back to the edges of Kobane, which they had appeared set to seize after a three-week assault. (Reuters) “If the Islamic State controls Anbar, they would be able to threaten serious targets in Baghdad,” said an Iraqi security expert, Saeed al-Jayashi. “The government would lose the Haditha Dam, and the security forces would have to retreat,” he said. “There would be a blood bath.” Anbar province — Iraq’s largest — was the epicenter of the Sunni insurgency against U.S. forces that raged after the invasion in 2003. In 2006, Anbar’s numerous Sunni tribes decided to back the U.S.-supported government against Iraq’s al-Qaeda affiliate, in what later became known as the Sunni Awakening. The insurgency was crushed. But in recent years, the sectarian policies of former prime minister Nouri al-Maliki, a Shiite, alienated the Sunni tribes and their constituencies. The Islamic State, which had been founded as an offshoot of al-Qaeda in Iraq, fed off the Sunni discontent. At the same time, the jihadists improved their military prowess by fighting in the civil war in Syria. They have seized large chunks of Syria and Iraq. Since the beginning of the campaign against the Islamic State in August, U.S. warplanes and helicopters have struck more than 40 targets in Anbar province, according to U.S. Central Command data. The Obama administration had expressed hope that Sunni Arab powers in the region, led by Saudi Arabia, would persuade the Anbar tribes to turn against the Islamic State and join Iraqi government forces or participate in a locally based national guard. But although Maliki left office early last month, there has been little indication that Arab influence, if indeed it is being used, has had much of an effect. At the same time, Sunni tribesmen have said they feel threatened by the Shiite militias that are participating in Iraq’s fight against the Islamic State. In talks this week with retired U.S. Gen. John Allen, the administration’s coordinator of the international coalition against the Islamic State, tribal leaders said that “they will not confront the Islamic State while Shiite militias exist in Sunni areas,” tribal chief Samil al-Muhammadi told the Saudi-owned London newspaper Al-Hayat. Psychological meaning Anbar province, a vast expanse of desert crisscrossed by truck routes leading to Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Syria, holds both strategic and symbolic significance for the Islamic State. If the extremist group captures the territory, it could funnel weapons and fighters from areas it controls in Syria all the way to the western outskirts of Baghdad. Currently, that supply line is interrupted by government-held Haditha and Ramadi. The militants would also extend their de facto border to just outside the Iraqi capital. “It will be a base for their movements. It would take a very long time to get it back,” said Anbar’s police chief, Ahmed Saddak al-Dulaimi. The capture of Anbar would also be a psychological victory for the jihadists. Anbar “is really the birthplace of ISIS’s predecessor organization, al-Qaeda in Iraq,” said Jessica D. Lewis, research director at the Institute for the Study of War in Washington, using a common name for the Islamic State. “So taking the cities of Anbar province is quite important to ISIS.” Security officials in Anbar say the Islamic State has been bolstering its fighting force in the province. In the past few days, the militants have wrested control of the Anbar town of Hit on the Euphrates River, as well as the nearby town of Kubaisa. Both are close to the Ayn al-Asad military base, one of Iraq’s largest. It sends reinforcements and supplies to troops defending the Haditha Dam just northwest of the camp. According to a recent assessment by the Institute for the Study of War, the Islamic State has conducted a “sophisticated campaign” in Anbar in the past four weeks, which has enabled the group to control most of the territory from the Syrian border to Abu Ghraib in the western suburbs of Baghdad. The militants have severed the Iraqi army’s supply lines, cut off troops’ communications and consolidated gains that would not be easily disrupted by an air campaign, the report said. Perhaps most alarming is the jihadists’ advance on Ramadi, 80 miles west of Baghdad. Iraqi news media outlets reported Monday that security forces had withdrawn from central Ramadi, a claim that Dulaimi, the police chief, later denied. But attacks over the past week have left the militants in control of new neighborhoods in the city. Local officials have warned the central government that Ramadi may soon fall. “All of the areas around Ramadi are controlled by the Islamic State,” said Ahmed Abu Risha, a prominent tribal sheik who commands pro-government fighters in the area. Abu Risha said his forces, who are lightly armed, have received no air support while fighting off the Islamic State. “If Ramadi falls, all of Anbar falls,” he said. “Ramadi is the head. If you cut the head, the rest of the body will die, too.” One of the most important losses for the Iraqi security forces was the military camp at Saqlawiyah. Islamic State fighters surrounded the base west of Fallujah last month. Some of the soldiers there fled, while the jihadists are believed to have massacred many others, according to survivors. Between 300 and 500 soldiers were missing, they said. The militants subsequently seized a military base at Albu Aytha, 50 miles from Baghdad. “For days we begged for airstrikes and they never came,” said a 38-year-old soldier who survived the onslaught at Saqlawiyah and gave his name only as Abu Ali for fear of retribution. Now, he says, he doesn’t believe there is anything worth fighting for in Anbar. “The leadership doesn’t care about us, the people there [in Anbar] don’t care about us. They called us Shia dogs,” he said. “How can I fight for any of them after this?” Jayashi, the analyst, said that Anbar residents needed to support the Iraqi security forces. “Otherwise,” he said, “we will lose all of western Iraq.” Karen DeYoung in Washington and Mustafa Salim in Baghdad contributed to this report. Erin Cunningham is an Egypt-based correspondent for The Post. She previously covered conflicts in the Middle East and Afghanistan for the Christian Science Monitor, GlobalPost -
China will unseat U.S. as world's largest economy by end of 2014.
CidanSultan replied to burahadeer's topic in Politics
America is broke. It's manufacturing in tatters. It's reputation around the world in ruin. It's interest in the middle east collapsing. Even it's large army is now useless as the world embraces asymmetrical warfare. States are bankrupt. Poverty rampant. Racism on the rise. Decline of white population. Rise of Latinos. America the land of freemasonry and devil worship and Jewish supremacy is dieing. -
Ben Affleck slams Bill Maher 'racist','ugly' on heated Islam debate.
CidanSultan replied to burahadeer's topic in Politics
Islam is all encompassing belief system we as Muslims should never pick and choose. Islam is spiritual, economic, social, economic and political as well as military. Only secularists would argue to pick and choose. The zionist media is the greatest enemy of the American people and their to stupid to see it. -
Shooting range in Arkansa refuses to cater to muslims.
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You people are slow been telling and warning you all against this for month. The American people are not to blame the zionist media pumps the Muslim bogeyman to them dialy -
Map of Africa according to Americans... Hahaha..
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Turkey is a stating the obvious. Isis didn't kill 250 thousand people. Is not conducting barrel bombs. The West is to concerned with Isis and not focusing on a assad who uses chemical weapons on his people. GOD BLESS TURKEY AND ERDOGAN... THE REAL ENEMY IS ASSAD.
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Turkey has the second largest army in Nato. Turkey doesn't need Nato. The kurdish town of kobane and it's YPG forces according to Turkey are terrorist. So Turkey is arguing two terrorist organisations are fighting each other. Which is true. The PKK is a terrorist organisation according to the United States and the whole world. This Abdi Johnson is some guy who is a regular from another forum. He regularly praises Israel for being modern and describes how he would love to go there. I'm Cabdi "don't waste your time on this SOB" Johnson.
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Ben Affleck slams Bill Maher 'racist','ugly' on heated Islam debate.
CidanSultan replied to burahadeer's topic in Politics
Read between the lines... Loves Israel hates Islam.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvXfnulloZM I love Islam, hate Israel and think America should free itself of Jewish supremacist control -
Ben Affleck slams Bill Maher 'racist','ugly' on heated Islam debate.
CidanSultan replied to burahadeer's topic in Politics
Bill maher is a an atheist zionist and will never critise Israel for killing people yet Isis is bad because they kill people. Zionist have a new target it's not Arabs it's Islam. GOD PROTECTS HIS RELIGION. if hezbollah and hamas can defeat Israel all we need is a state and Israel is gone. That's why these zionist are scared. I love seeing zionist cry. Rejoice your enemy is in fear and in tears. That's something to be happy about keep crying bill maher. His ideal world involves worshiping satan and Jewish domination of mankind. -
Ben Affleck slams Bill Maher 'racist','ugly' on heated Islam debate.
CidanSultan replied to burahadeer's topic in Politics
What started the renaissance or rebirth. It's was European encounter with Islam in Spain. With the scientific method invented by Muslims that led to the advancement of academia and the ability to rationally and objectively examine the world instead of drinking their piss, living in shacks next to rivers and not knowing what soap was. Will they tell you this no. They won't. Islam is barbarism. The British travelled around the world enslaving mankind. Transported 18 million blacks across the atlantic. Killed the entire native population of North America and Australia and new Zealand. The conquestadors and catholics wiped out south America and had a worse slave trade then North America. They stole land. Killed during the crusades. Till this day spread filth and choas in endless wars. Yet Islam... The religion that asks you to be mindful of God and strive for emproving ones character. To help the poor and to mindful that we will all be under the ground and stand before God is terrorism. In a sick world decency is a sickness to the masses. We are Muslims. We are here to stay. Simple. -
Ben Affleck slams Bill Maher 'racist','ugly' on heated Islam debate.
CidanSultan replied to burahadeer's topic in Politics
The West is in economic decline. The United States owes the world trillions. It's currency can and will mathematically certainly collapse. Europe is economically bankrupt. Socially almost dead. The family structure is gone. Marriage in decline. Divorce is 70%. Female fertility issues, high alcoholism, drug abuse, teenage pregnancy, paedophilia in mass.... Etc. The West is a madman looking at a sane man saying..... Your crazy... Islam is not crazy. Muslims are not crazy. Muslims want one thing leave us alone. Let us deal with our own issues and stop supporting these zionist. Simple... One minute it's ooooh my God Isis is killing Yazidis it's genocide we must help them the next minute Israeli warplanes bombing schools is self defence... This all bulls%=:+ double standards coming from a Civilisation that is in decline. I dont buy it for one minute -
Ben Affleck slams Bill Maher 'racist','ugly' on heated Islam debate.
CidanSultan replied to burahadeer's topic in Politics
When it comes to Muslims living in the West. We are peaceful, contribute economically and socially and to political discourse. Are fastest growing demographic group across Europe. While European secularism remains void of humanity and Christianity is dead Islam fills the void and that's the real fear westerners have. Furthermore regardless of what nationality or race we are our loyalty is to first and for most GOD. Something westerners can and never will understand -
Ben Affleck slams Bill Maher 'racist','ugly' on heated Islam debate.
CidanSultan replied to burahadeer's topic in Politics
Examples: US invaded Iraq removed Saddam killed him on world television on Eid world wide broadcast yet cries when us captives are beheaded on TV. United States created the Iraq civil war, the United States created alqeada during the Muslim Soviet war. The United States supplies weapons to kill children in Palestine. United States removed the Islamic courts union in Somalia All these problems are American caused. In the history of mankind Christianity has the most blood on their hands. These issues are simply put... For every action there is an equal or opposite reaction -
Ben Affleck slams Bill Maher 'racist','ugly' on heated Islam debate.
CidanSultan replied to burahadeer's topic in Politics
The problem here is not Islam in the theological sense. Islam theologically in comparison to all religions is logical and it's evident that it promotes justice. One example is that is often mentioned is gender Men and women are equal in Islam. Equal but different. The problem is not Islam or even the jihadists the problem is the western desire for world cultural, social, economic and political domination. Jihadists never invaded Iraq. Jihadists never invaded syria or Afghanistan or Somalia. The United States created all these problem and it's world objective which is satanic in nature and Outlook sees Islam and God as a threat. -
Khatumo State recognized as State within Somalia
CidanSultan replied to Axmed1508736699's topic in Politics
No suicide for me.. Haha. Only for the fake nationalist who support the rape of women and pretend to be stable based on one Street controlled by the AU. And some khatumo pundit who controlled an imaginary land in his head and cries for Somali unity even though he killed his naibour and can't unite with his own kin. Keep dreaming boys. Fake nationalism and crocodile tears from siadists won't stop the March of people desires to security and peace. And Islam remains the only credible state and system that can bring genuine peace to Somalia and it will be victorious. Slavery to the AU and our enemies is something any decent Somali would never accept -
Khatumo State recognized as State within Somalia
CidanSultan replied to Axmed1508736699's topic in Politics
Somaliland is not the UAE. And so does face challenges like any African state. However within it it has five major population centres. A increasing tax budget of about 300 million and growing. A strong army. Private enterprise and some of the fastest growing cities in Africa. It has political stability and self sufeciency. It doesn't receive what Djibouti receives or Ethiopia or Kenya in access to the world and yet if anyone visits Hargaisa considering it was raised to the ground only a few decades ago you can tell and see the achievement. What blinds the somali people is this pure jahilnimo culture. These men who claim to be from a non existent location between narnia and santas village have no where. No las canod not anywhere. They are the old guard. People who represent the worst of what is means to be somali. All of them were involved in the civil war, all of them were involved in looting assets and promoting the killing of innocents today they sit their wanting somali unity... No one buys this. Somali people need to pass beyond this tribal nonsense. Let's admit it somaliland is a stable territory, it's people are ahead of all somali territories. Politically, philosophically, culturally, economically considering we don't have French basis or ethiopian Chinese investments etc. when somaliland entered las canod guns were rampent, killings, the puntland milita use to rob and loot peoples wealth. Today this is las canod.etc We also must not forget the people of somaliland in 1991 came together and the elders of las canod were amongst the staunchest supporters of ending union with somalia. Somalis need to understand the people of somaliland United the somali speaking peoples because of our Muslim and cultural connections. Lakin based on history the people of somaliland suffered. A basic human existential instinct is to survive. Somalia masters the art of death at present and in the past. The people were only tamed by the Islamic courts union every other authority were blood suckers. Somalis need to look in the mirror. Stop trying to convince yourselves of a lie. This is not about British borders. No cares about these borders. Somaliland initiated it and spearheaded the removal of these borders only to find 200 hundred thousand people dead and major cities flattened. Somalia is to blame for the British borders. What would you do if a mad man entered your home. You would put a barrier between you and him. And those running towards chaos are even more insane. Tribalism is the only reason these fools are in mugdisho. -
Khatumo State recognized as State within Somalia
CidanSultan replied to Axmed1508736699's topic in Politics
That's were your mistaken no one cares about recognition anymore. Just the government. People are happy to live and to have their state an live within it ruling themselves. Many Africans living with recognition are worse then Somaliland. Look at Somalia with all the world's recognition is still a failed state. Recognition means little. The only reason Somaliland wants recognition is formalisation. International investment and access to banking. That can come later as the state develops. These so called khatumist argue they want unity but can't unite with Garowe. They participated in genocide against their own naibour yet weeee love Somalia and are dieing for Somalia they say. If you loved it you wouldn't be in the predicament your in. Running towards a failed state were rape and occupation is the norm is because of tribalism not reason or common sense. Who wouldn't want to live in a stable state, that is Muslims, proud and free.
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