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Don't mind the polytheist he worships monkeys and has been proven wrong again and again and again...humans are bound to have prejudice, preference and assumptions. This is human nature. More so in populations who have a long history of inter tribal warfare and mistrust. Islam is not about terrorism in 1400 years Islam has been the light of science of co-existence, and peace. The western world fears islam because it is a superior culture. Socially, politically, economically. The trouble with some amongst us is we have bought into the false narrative of the west. If someone calls for Islamic rule these people scream Terorist and they claim to be Muslims. Implementing Gods law is Terorism. The somali people have been through colonialism, communism, democracy, occupation... Come on enough is enough we need islamic rule: As for the Polythiests. He worships monkeys period/full stop. As for us we need to wake up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWesre8hiP0
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I see salax can't answer my questions, that anyone credible would have loved to answer. salaax again you have been exposed. Keep moaning Terorist... Keep moaning baaacaaaaac we all know what you are Saxib. Hahah
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Mooge the truth is not hate what I said is the truth your territory is the wasteland of somali speaking people's. That's a fact. Your own leader said your bankrupt not my words his words. Your territory has been shrinking another fact but like salax you celebrate.... Celebrate what??? Failure to succeed in anything credible. For me Somaliland is method of temporary self preservation of my property and people's. If given the option of having a muslim chaliphate rule over me justly I would piss on the somaliland flag (excluding the shahada) Don't forget the shahada is the first thing on the flag.. Islam comes before everything.
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Keep moaning salax keep moaning I love making you moan...I hope your waking up from your delusion. Write this down somewhere and read it after the election KULmiYE will win the next election. It's funny how you keep avoiding the important questions. Can you name us one policy that your beloved party advocate for???? Can you tell us why your amazing people who number in the millions have not been able to build one road for themselves? Can you actually give us one actual objective reason why you critise te president of today that the president of yesterday did not do? build a road put your venom to good use go ask mom to join a Hagbad to build roads for your people so they can at least build something for once in their lives
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^^^ No ethics, no muslim objectives or ambitions, no strategy even in winning support for the next election, doesn't know what your clan stands for yet supports it (yet claims to be not tribalist) can't name you one objective your clan party has if they win power, yet critises a president of a nation because he is of a different tribe. Focuses on trivial matters to score cheap points like a kid and is vidictive without much sense. This is Salaax the nobody with no objective. I promise you Kulmiye will win the next election. Then what will you do go to Mugdisho. And get slapped by Burundians. Syria is my home every muslim land is my home, I have a territory that my people live but the whole muslim world is mine forgive me for having ambitions beyond burco. Maybe your **** ambitions can be put to better use by building a road by yourselves more then 1 mile outside burco. You keep talking about political power your whole **** clan has not been able to build one road and when the government spends hundreds of thousands in new equipment to build the erigavo road you critise it. Look at the people that support this kid. Mooge a guy similary deluded. He celebrates a state that exists hardly on the ground. Unable to pay for its own existence. Territorialy shrinking, bankrupt and barely standing up. Yeeeeeepppppie. This is somali politics the poison of tit for tat politics and tribalistox chauvinism built on nothing.
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Faysal Ali Warabe Son joins ISIS jihadist in Syr
CidanSultan replied to malistar2012's topic in Politics
^^^ It's called post traumatic trauma siad barre the athiest communist was destroyed by duriyada that's why they still in shock -
Why you scared for by backtracking what you said did I burst your **** imaginary bubble. Your only contribution to somaliland was abdurahman tuur and he was only chairman. All the tribes liberated somaliland. Before this and after this have been a community on the fringes that what makes you angry isn't it. Your irrelevant people's. Don't get me wrong I love all people's. But this is the political reality. Kulmiye destroyed udub my political party whose members consisted of all the tribes and a large following, they stated their claim in burco by have a burco mayor that was elected by the local council. Your insignifance grows by the year. Faisal love him or hate him is an honourable man. A God fearing man. The person who has held this govenement and the last government accountable. He pushed for the elections, he pushed for registrations and he pushed to meet te deadline. He appears on tv, radio and travels around for the interests of his countrymen. Ucid stands for welfare and development their policies have always been clear. Not only that Faisal Cali warrabes uncles not to forget have controlled the duriayada sultanate since time memorial. They welcomed your refugees to Hargaisa. They signed the agreements to protect the country from Italian and French invasion, they consist and hold amongst them the two richest somali men alive. They build roads in months unlike your lot not able to pass burco outskirts. You independence was demanded by them wen you lived in the hawd chasing ostriches. And now that you have a political party you think your relevent Saxib Kulmiye will win the next election and burco will be siilaanyo city then what will you do.
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Salax the kid whose tribal objective has overtaken his national objective and his religious objective. The kid who constantly insults the president of somaliland and yet can not tell you a single policy that his **** opoosition have or will have. The kid who supports all opposition to the president of somaliland based on tribal hatred. The kid who claims burco is two cities instead of one. The kid whose hatred for reer burco has driven him to sacrifice his own country to her enemies insulting its ministers, its army, its process. Saxib salaax I don't need any advice from the likes of you. THe differnce between me and you is I know my national objective amongst duriyada a common objective, amongst my Muslim brothers I know our objective a common world objective. Your objective is limited to **** and to achieve this you are willig to wash the draws of people who would rather see you dead then succesed you my friend are the lowest form of people. Continue to support you **** party in the name of tribalism. I don't really care for local politics but I can't wait to see your face when Kulmiye win again and burco is fully taken because of your bull))it. Enjoy ****
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The Trouble makers of Somalia are joining together.
CidanSultan replied to galbeedi's topic in Politics
Alshabab has the support of huge swathes of population across the south. In kismayo, bay ad bakool and barwe etc. Alshabab may be hated by Somalis in the diaspora even inside mugdisho Alshabab has a large support network how do you think they operate. The alternative to Alshabab is a imaginary government based in mugdisho that doesn't control anything and is dependent on foreign mercaneries. Alshabab I have to admit have no PR ability, they claim every attack who knows of they are even behind most of these attacks. Alshabab or Burundistan protectorate is the choice the people in Somalia have. To use kismayo as an example the people liked alshabab. Because it removed tribalism, gave them stability and even some social services. -
The Trouble makers of Somalia are joining together.
CidanSultan replied to galbeedi's topic in Politics
^^^^ That's the same thing they said about alqaeda in Iraq in 2004 it's finished it doesn't have the capacity anymore. Don't get me wrong I think alshabab is a disaster for somalia I wouldn't wish their rule over anyone all I'm saying is no actual full scale war has occurred with alshabab they simply melted away and they can resurface anytime all it takes is the Capture of one strategic city and the withdraw of the au mercanaries and alshabab is back. The tribes as always have been divided you will find some that support it and others opposing it. What is certain is au will eventually leave and when they do, if alshabab can take one strategic city and establish order it will use it as a launch pad to take others. The same thing happened in kismayo the same thing happened in baydhabo etc and the same thing can potentially happen again. -
Hundreds of angry rioters expressed their frustration over the Yemeni government’s decision to increase the prices of petroleum last week by blocking off main roads and burning tires in the streets of the capital. The price of fuel nearly doubled overnight from 2500 to 4000 Yemeni riyals ($11.6 to $18.6) for 20 liters, while the price of diesel increased to 3900 Yemeni riyals from its previous price of 2000. The price hikes sparked riots in a number of provinces on Wednesday throughout the impoverished county. “All the political parties of the country came to an amicable agreement with the current government to increase the oil revenues. This is why the political factions are silent and have not issued any public condemnations,” said Moeen al-Syif, a displeased Yemeni who was watching the riots from a distance. At the scene of the street riots however, were passionate anti-regime protesters who were catapulting a series of anti-government slogans such as, “the people want the downfall of the government”. Some rioters even demanded the return of former President Ali Abdullah Saleh, who was toppled from power during the Arab-spring of 2011 after 33 years in power. Economic experts in the past have warned that social unrest could ignite if the government decides to raise the fuel and diesel prices, which will concurrently increase the prices of basic food supplies such as water, meat, fruits, vegetables and spices. Experts have also warned that the move could push the poverty rate further over 50 percent. Yemen’s reconciliation government. The formation of the transitional government in late 2011 came with hopes and promises of improving the lives of ordinary Yemenis by systematically ending corruption and institutionalising programs to stimulate the economy in order to provide more job opportunities. Three years later however, the economy continues to degenerate, dragging with it millions of Yemeni households, who struggle daily to put food on the table. The alarming poverty rate in Yemen has attracted the attention of the UN’s World Food Program, which is currently executing an aid relief program which Robin Lodge, the head of external relations for WFP, said is aimed at providing long term solutions instead of short term. The WFP office in Sana’a also encouraged the Yemeni government to bring into effect statutory policies to analytically counter poverty and unemployment. The Yemeni government has insinuated that increasing prices in Yemen’s oil sector is a long term solution which will resuscitate the economy an eventually bare its fruits in the coming years. However, as was exhibited in the street riots last week and which are still ongoing in some areas of Sana'a and in other parts of the country, the Yemeni public want solutions now. - See more at: http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/yemen-fuel-crises-ignites-ongoing-street-riots-393941730#sthash.EMlLbECD.dpuf http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPzo_SXkPpc
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The Trouble makers of Somalia are joining together.
CidanSultan replied to galbeedi's topic in Politics
As long as foreign mercenaries are inside Somalia nothing can be known about the future trajectory of somalia. All your doing is guessing. Without Kenya madobe will run for for his life. I know this you know this and alshabab know this. All these so called regional administrations are in name only but not a reality on the ground. The day Kenya leaves it will be reclaimed by alshabab. The same can be said for mugdisho, bay and Bakool etc. alshabab ain't stupid they know these mercenaries will eventually leave that's why they are bidding time picking off long term threats. Somalia has no government, it has no institutions, no army nothing just only in name. Boasted about by people like Malister who in the name of tribalism just tries to save face so his people are not perceived as useless. But the truth is large alshabab units in mugdisho, they are still in kismayo and everywhere. So while you keep dreaming about the future political breakdown of non existence entities the reality is somalia has no real mechanism of combating alshabab therefore it will eventually go back to the elements ie alshabab or continue to walk through purgatory of no mans land being indirectly controlled and run as a protectorate. -
The People of Palestine. Should they move to the Sinai??
CidanSultan replied to DoctorKenney's topic in Politics
Polytheist monkey worshiper. Muslims don't worship a moon god. Allah in Arabic before islam refered to the supreme diety. In Hebrew its Ello and in Aramaic its Elle. In Arab speaking countries both Christiens and jews call God Allah and we don't worship the Kaaba it is a central point because it was the first house created for the worship of the one God. In Islam we have something called tawheed, the oneness of God we don't draw, we don't worship idols we don't even draw prophets etc But you worship monkeys -
The People of Palestine. Should they move to the Sinai??
CidanSultan replied to DoctorKenney's topic in Politics
^^^ another unfounded statement from our polytheist Hindu monkey worshiping friend. He claims Hindus worship symbols hahaha. Why are you embarrassed. If your sincere about your religion dot hide it. You create staus of thousand idols and Worship them and offer them milk and food and ask them to favour you and even bow to them etc. I know this and the whole world knows this accept you for some weird reason. -
The People of Palestine. Should they move to the Sinai??
CidanSultan replied to DoctorKenney's topic in Politics
^^^^ Polytheist is that the best defence you can muster. You better ask your monkey statue to help you. It's become apparent that You know very little about most things it's not surprising that your a polytheist. -
The People of Palestine. Should they move to the Sinai??
CidanSultan replied to DoctorKenney's topic in Politics
The reason why these types of research are hidden or attacked is because if Jews are not really Jews then their claim to the land is null and void because they are not the seed of Abraham. The land therefore wasn't promised to them. History and archeology also proves that the Jews were never exiled from that land they continued to live there because the Romans were a tax funded empire. They needed people to tax, so the people stayed, the islamic conquest reached Palestine. The umari treaty was signed by umar the third chaliph of the Muslim chaliphate. Large numbers of Jews embraced Islam and have become today's Palestinians. Proof of this is the number of days Palestinians wait to circumcise their boys, the Jewish graves some still visit and the belongings left to them by their forefathers that they don't even know what it means. Most importantly the blood that runs through their veins not some Turkic Slavic blood. -
The People of Palestine. Should they move to the Sinai??
CidanSultan replied to DoctorKenney's topic in Politics
Polytheist your clearly wrong again....genetically the Rhinelands small Jewish population is insignificant and are in DNA terms the same as Italians that's what the research shows. Yiddish is not as you claimed a Rhineland language it's combination of Slavic and German with a little bit of Hebrew established in Poland in the shtetles. It's more bits of two languages with a bit of Hebrew not really even a language. So again you were wrong. When asked to answer my question about population growth you said climate is why they reproduced at an amazing rate regardless of war, poverty, decease and Jewish pogroms. etc which tended to be more rampant in Eastern Europe at that time. To hide your nonsense you are saying that the millions of Arabs in Yemen have always been there in the their millions. Clearly your wrong and looking for anything. The population of Yemen increases year on year. So are you saying Yemeni Jews are incapable of producing children even though Arabs are. Can you explain to me why then is it the same case for sapharidic Jews they don't even number a million and they have lived with Muslims in Spain and North Africa for 800 years and have the same DNA as Berbers. Nonsense. Then you claim names as the last final nonsensical argument. Not realising that the Slavic language is related and that most Jews in Eastern Europe actually have Slavic surnames and not German ones. The only exception being "Jews" that moved to Germany and Austria later from Poland for settlement. The truth is Jews are not Jews biologically they are converts. Judaism use to be a missionary religion. They converted people in North Africa hence why sapharidc Jews have Berber DNA. Yemeni Jews have Arab DNA and hence why Khazars have asiatic Turkic DNA the same DNA as the Mugyarz their causins that still live in hungry. -
The People of Palestine. Should they move to the Sinai??
CidanSultan replied to DoctorKenney's topic in Politics
Oxford journals: Hebrew language and Jewish culture have been around for thousands of years. For much of that history, the Jews managed to maintain their heritage and cultural identity in the absence of a geographical state. Wanderings, settlements, and dispersal were thus a big part of their history. Is evidence for that history preserved in genome data? Eran Elhaik, a geneticist at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, thinks so. In a recently published study in Genome Biology Evolution (Elhaik 2012), he is calling for a rewrite of commonly held assumptions about Jewish ancestry. Instead of being primarily the descendants of the 12 tribes of Israel, present-day Jewish populations are, finds Elhaik, primarily the children of a Turkish people who lived in what is now Russia, north of Georgia, east of Ukraine. This civilization, the Khazars, converted from tribal religions to Judaism between the 7th and 9th centuries. The controversy cut into by Elhaik's work runs deep, far past the lab bench. Among some circles, his conclusions are bound to be unpopular. “This is the first scientific paper to prove the Khazarian Hypothesis and reject the Rhineland Hypothesis,” he says, “and with it about 40 years of research.” Although his findings will not be welcome in all circles, Elhaik's interest is more medical than political. “All I want is to help my colleagues who are studying genetic disorders,” he says. “I hope this work will open up a new era in genetic studies where population stratification will be used more correctly.” Jewish populations are used in many disease studies because of their presumed genetic homogeny. Some conditions, such as Tay–Sachs disease, are more common among select Jewish populations than other populations. However, Elhaik says, the acceptance of a flawed origin narrative is hampering the best science. For several decades, two hypothetical backgrounds of present-day European Jews have seemed plausible to historians and geneticists. In the favored “Rhineland Hypothesis,” Jews descended from Israelite–Canaanite tribes who left the Holy Land for Europe in the seventh century, following the Muslim conquest of Palestine. Then, in the beginning of the 15th century, a group of approximately 50,000 left Germany, the Rhineland, for the east. There they reproduced rapidly, in a kind of “hyper–baby boom.” Their breeding outpaced their non-Jewish neighbors by an order of magnitude—despite disease, persecutions, wars, and economic hardship—ballooning to approximately 8 million strong by the 20th century. Under this history, European Jews would be very similar to each other and would have Middle Eastern ancestry. Several scholars prefer the “Khazarian Hypothesis,” Elhaik included. This suggests the Jewish-convert Khazars, with reinforcements from Mesopotamian and Greco-Roman Jews, formed the basis of Eastern Europe's Jewish population when they fled northeast, following the collapse of their empire at the 13th century. Elhaik first became fascinated by this idea 10 years ago when reading Arthur Koestler best-selling book The Thirteenth Tribe, published in 1976. Koestler calculated that Jews could not have numbered 8 million in Eastern Europe without the Khazar contribution. Upon reading his ideas, “I couldn’t wait for genetic data that would allow someone to publish an evaluation of this hypothesis,” says Elhaik. When Behar et al. published “The genome-wide structure of the Jewish people” in 2010, Elhaik decided to investigate the question that had intrigued him for so long. Using data published by Behar, he calculated seven measures of ancestry, relatedness, and geographical origin. Though he used some of the same statistical tests as prior studies, he chose different comparisons. “Results in the current literature are tangled,” Elhaik says. “Everyone is basically following the same assumption: Ashkenazi Jews are a population isolate, so they are all similar to one another, and this is completely incorrect.” Previous studies had, for example, combined the question of similarity among and between Jewish populations and the question of ancestry and relatedness to non-Jewish populations. Elhaik viewed these questions separately. Jewish communities are less homogeneous than is popularly thought, he says, with Jewish communities along the former Khazarian border showing the most heterogeneity. His second question centered on ancestry: When comparing Jewish communities to their non-Jewish neighbors, Caucasus or Levant (Middle Eastern) populations—which is the closest to Jews? “All Eurasian Jewish communities are closer to Caucasus populations,” he writes, with Central European Jews closer to Italian non-Jews as the exception. Not one of the eight evaluated Jewish populations were closer to Levant populations. “I had the hardest time clearing myself from the mindset (of previous work),” Elhaik says. “I was on the train, thinking hard, when it came to me how to separate the questions. It was a great moment.” However, it would be a mistake, Elhaik says, to conclude present-day Jews have nothing to do with the ancient Judeans. “I found a signature of the Middle East. I’m not certain whether it suggests Judean or Iranian ancestry, but it's there.” Iranian, as well as Judean, Jews began joining the Khazarian empire as early as the 5th century B.C.E. “It might be strange given today's political situation, but it makes a lot of historical sense.” For Shlomo Sand, history professor at Tel Aviv University and author of the controversial book The Invention of the Jewish People, Elhaik's paper was a vindication of his long-held ideas. "It's so obvious for me," says Sand. “Some people, historians and even scientists, turn a blind eye to the truth. Once to say Jews were a race was anti-Semitic, now to say they're not a race is anti-Semitic. It's crazy how history plays with us.“ “There is no Jewish genome and certainly no Jewish gene,” says the Israeli-born Elhaik. Instead, all humans are a mix of the same building blocks, built with slightly different architectures. “The confusion about European Jews results from their tragic history of persecutions and deportations, creating multiple links between ancestry and geography. By dismantling our notions of genetically distinct populations and understanding our kinship, we can better appreciate our common history, and more importantly, our shared future.“ -
The People of Palestine. Should they move to the Sinai??
CidanSultan replied to DoctorKenney's topic in Politics
Read the book the author is a Khazar Jew: Arthur Koestler was born on September 5, 1905 in Budapest, Hungary and studied at the University of Vienna. Koestler was a Middle East correspondent for several German newspapers, wrote for the Manchester Guardian, the London Times and the New York Herald Tribune http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=IbZ5ngEACAAJ&dq=the+13th+tribe&hl=en&sa=X&ei=_YfeU6nqDoWO7Qbax4DYDw&ved=0CCMQ6AEwAA -
The People of Palestine. Should they move to the Sinai??
CidanSultan replied to DoctorKenney's topic in Politics
As usual your wrong, Yiddish is not only a combination of German and Hebrew. Yiddish is Slavic, German and Hebrew a small bit is Hebrew. It didn't originate from the Rhine but in Poland. Secondly being the polytheist that you are you attempt to distort the truth yet again. Most Jews come from Russia, Hungary, Poland and Eastern Europe. This is not the Rhineland. This is Eastern Europe. You intentionally try to confuse the reader and distort and claim that an insignificant small group of Jews in the Rhineland gave birth to millions of predominantly Slavic speaking Jews that stretch from Russia all the way to Poland? Is that what your claiming? Even the Jews of Yemen who had lived there for thousands of years did not even produce a million let alone 20 million. Three states predominately that Jews live in Poland, Russia and Hungary. How did they get to theses countries? We have both Byzantine and Abbasid chaliphate records that show a kingdom of 4-5 million people existed, they had a king and a very strong army. Their army was so strong they stopped the expansion of the caliphate into Russia. Both records prove that this kingdom embraced Judaism as it's official religion. The records are available for all to see referenced properly in the 13th tribe. In Poland they were invited by the polish kings to settle, They came and established shtetles or towns and they developed a new language called Yiddish. Because in Poland not the Rhineland there were also Germans and hence the connection between Slavic, German and Hebrew (a small bit). In hungry the people hungry are the only asiatic people in Europe. I repeat the only asiatic people in Europe. So how did these asiatic people come to hungry the Magyars and the Khazars are related they are the same asiatic peoples. Before the mongol invasion the Khazars pushed the Mugyarz into hungry were they settled and after the collapse of khazaria a group of Khazars moved to hungry. Russia, the Khazars always lived in Russia and some stayed and lived in Ukraine and established a khanate in Russia. DNA science has also backed up this fact that educated Jews admit they are not ethnically Jewish. In essence it's like a Chinese man who converted to Islam claiming to be an Arab. -
The People of Palestine. Should they move to the Sinai??
CidanSultan replied to DoctorKenney's topic in Politics
This polytheist, one statement after another. You understand why he'll was created when speaking to these monkey worshippers. Doctor I can understand were you are coming from Walahi I do. A lot of Palestinians are scattered across the Middle East in every country.God knows best a lot of Palestinians have already left but these people it's difficult they can't leave or get in. War has been declared on them by Arab secularist in Egypt and the Muslim world has poor leadership at present. I can only speak for myself I would rather die then give a single inch of my homeland to a man from Poland claiming to be a Jew. What's left in Palestine now is probably the toughest of the tough most of the people left decades ago. Even my own grandmother encountered Palestinians begging on the streets of Aden in Yemen. We must resist while we protect Muslim life there has to be a way to achieve both but at present it's difficult with the lack of effective Muslim leadership. -
The People of Palestine. Should they move to the Sinai??
CidanSultan replied to DoctorKenney's topic in Politics
Another statement by the polytheist without merit...have you even read the book you can't discredit its it's backed by DNA sampling. It's backed by the fact that Eastern European Jews call themselves ashkaanzi. It's been proven in the Yiddish language etc. How did 10 million Jews get to Europe ??? And how was the khazarian fact debunked tell us ? Lol. Without posting another bull?it biased site give us dna evidence or clear proof that discredit this fact. -
The People of Palestine. Should they move to the Sinai??
CidanSultan replied to DoctorKenney's topic in Politics
^^^^ Our polytheist member xabad who has been discredited many times makes another typical statement. Most of the wall was built by Herod the great a roman agent who the Jewish people of that time hated. So much for wailing at it. The Romans destroyed the temple but the people remained and they were not exiled as archeology and history shows. The ethnic original Jewish people are today's Palestinians. DNA has proven this fact. The Zionist narrative is wrong. It says 2000 years ago a Jewish people were exiled this has been proven to be incorrect the Romans didn't exile people who would they tax ??? 90% of the people of "Israel" are Eastern European. How did 10 million "jews" end up in Eastern Europe...??? Simple... Read the 13th tribe by Arthur koestler or the invention of the Jewish people by sholomo. Or the DNA research conducted. They are Turkic converts who converted from khazaria. They converted to Judaism because they didn't want to be influenced by the Abbasid chaliphate or Byzantium in other words Islam and Christianity. Furthermore these fake Jews want to claim other peoples land by saying God gave it to us 2000 years ago. In the bible it says God gave it to the seed of Abraham not Eastern Europeans. Furthermore if they have the right to come back even though they have never been there ever... Surely the Aztecs have the right over Mexico, the Phoenicians over North Africa and Sicily and Southern Italy. The celts have the right to all of England, the Moghuals over India etc. Fortunately the world doesn't work like that therefore israel is unfounded and illegal. -
The People of Palestine. Should they move to the Sinai??
CidanSultan replied to DoctorKenney's topic in Politics
I have been to Sinai, sharm el sheik and traveled up it. It's majestic, alien almost, empty wide space but there are pockets that are habitable. Moving Palestinians to Sinai is defeat. God gives life and he takes it away. We should never be scared of death everyone will die. Palestinians will outnumber the Zionists in 40 years anyways. The rise of instability in naiBouring countries the rise of hardened islamic movements back by billions of dollars scare these people. Israel lost to Hesbollah and now they lost to Hamas which is stuck in GaZa. Israel has shown the world what it is, weak. With all it'd technology it has not been able to defeat two rebel groups. It's also a disaster diplomatically with The rise of anti semitism around the world. The pariah racist state. You should never let these zionist have one night of sleep. Statistics show that more and more are leaving or applying for foreign passport. They prefer their proper homeland Poland and Germany and Russia at least bombs don't land in your backyards. All the Muslims need now is nuclear power and some form of technology to combat nuclear missiles and israel is gone because that's the last bit of supremacy they have. A popular phrase in GaZa is " you kill 10 we will bread 40"... Let the Resistance continue inshallah. -
The Birth Of A New Reality In The Middle East
CidanSultan replied to CidanSultan's topic in Politics
The role of those who live in the belly of the beast.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4POPT_ZK2eI
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