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Why are you turning this into an internal political affair we are not excluding anyone we are talking about a human cause here stop this **** about IRAN nad ksa and....
I didnt, i was just replying to mehdi soldier who turned this thread into and anti KSA thread.
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the lebanese have been supporting and deffending the palestinian cause for more then 60 years and we payed the price pfffft for doing so akalneha bel 3ati2a . de2it bi 3aynak if we raise our voice or do a simple act of support for the Iraqui christians ?
It seems to me that kell wa7ad bishedd 3alle min dino... As a Muslim, it's your "duty" to support any Muslim suffering. I know that the majority have not only neglected this duty, but they've conspired against the Palestinians and against other Muslims. Had i the ability, i'd support the Palestinians whichever way i could. Raising a voice as you said, is support. You do what you are able to do.

When it comes to the Christians of Iraq, they are not better off than anyone else in Iraq. It's one hell of a big mess and it is the democracy the west has given them. Note that inspite of all that's happening there, you still have Eastern Christians who believe that the greedy leaders of the west care for religious clasifications lol.

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Ya Ahla fiyoun.. At least they didn't participate in the killing of lebanese.
Maybe they might want to avenge from some of the Lebanese later :D. There was a thread on this forum asking for the nationalization the Iraqi Christians in Lebanon.
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The irony of the matter is when you see lebanese gagas like mr Sfeir and his alter ego Geagea, still clinging to the american tail. Neither the 1975 civil war story, nor the 1990 Taif conspiracy, both orchestrated and produced by the americo-israeli duo, have taught those retards a thing.

The christians of iraq had managed to survive for centuries, even under someone like Saddam, and what happens next? The minute the neoconzee americans set foot in that country, they start to vanish!

Even when the crime guilt is to be brotherly shared between fanatic shia and sunni hate inciters, the driving hidden force who one day pushed/payed with $$$ for a bomb in a sunni mosque, pushed/payed the day after for another one at a shia dito. It is the same hand who years later is on the verge to finalize the building of a separation wall between the sects in Baghdad.

Although it is becoming a bit of a cliche, but this is exactly how the policies of Constructive Chaos are being implemented in reality.. The iraqi exodus was not meant to happen alone, but to be soon joined by a lebanese and a syrian one. So far, they failed. Let's see for how long we are able to balance out our astronomic stupidity against our congenital resilience, and the black luck of having zombies like mr Sfeir still in much health.
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Why can't we all for once agree that a tragedy is happening somewhere without involving our folkloric dabke?
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Why can't we all for once agree that a tragedy is happening somewhere without involving our folkloric dabke?
We can always count on you to bring a lively debate into a total standstill.
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Give them time.
Or your support..
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We can always count on you to bring a lively debate into a total standstill.
I'm just giving you a break to get more popcorn. PM me when you're set and ready and I'll throw a Molotov. lol
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Or your support..
Had I power ya Taifoon (the stars haven't been on my side), i would've united all the countries of the Middle East under one dictator and "forced" all to defend and support all against any aggression from "outside". And whoever refuses to support will be executed on the spot. Beautiful dream. But alas, you have divided land and divided people; and they will always be like that. So, just move away from them all to a lost island somewhere on earth and relax for the short years that you have left. Why are we born? This is probably a more important topic to discuss than what is happening in the Middle East.
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bi alf kheir w 3afiyeh.iran is a country of more than 70m people,with many religions and sects.not like saudi arabia which recognizes itself as 100% muslims,yet 20% of that 100% are considered heretics and "rafida" and ofcourse "majous".


No, their religious figuers are getting followed, arrested and some executed. Many sunni areas dont have a masjid anymore. Lek some arabs were even arrested for celebrating eed on tuesday.

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theyre the victims when bin laden wants to make a revolution to declare himself the king.they victimize others when they send bin laden's men and use them to oppress others and put them under their hegemony.they are victims ni shay w shay.
KSA is a victim of ben ladens attacks in several occasions. And their war against ben laden is more efficeint than that of the US, they have managed to rid their country with these cells of terrorism.

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iran never sent shia militia men to bomb sunni holy places,to bomb sunnis during their processions (if they have one),to provoke them with "hilal al sunni" slogan and try all their best for the other side to retaliate and escalate a civil war like the wahhabis did; and unfortunately many iraqi sunnis were fooled by the wahhabis.
Habeebe if it werent for iraqi sunnis, or al sa7awat el iraqeyye, iraq would've been ruled by al qaeda. Its the iraqi sunnis who stood against al qaeda and ridded iraq of these terrorists, well at least most of them.

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iran will not fold it arms again and watch more than 70% of the iraqi population be humiliated and torutured and oppressed by whoever and for whatever reason.iraq is a bastion for shia islam and every other iraqi citizen of other faiths would be free to live in peace and prosperity and as fellow citizens.am not iraqi and i dont have the right to speak in their name.i am only talking as a co-religionist and what we stand for and our principles toward the others in our beliefs.we dont symbolize extremism,oppression and parasitism.we represent mutual respect
Good, so you do acknowledge the iranian interference and support to shii militias in iraq.
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Had I power ya Taifoon (the stars haven't been on my side), i would've united all the countries of the Middle East under one dictator and "forced" all to defend and support all against any aggression from "outside". And whoever refuses to support will be executed on the spot. Beautiful dream. But alas, you have divided land and divided people; and they will always be like that. So, just move away from them all to a lost island somewhere on earth and relax for the short years that you have left. Why are we born? This is probably a more important topic to discuss than what is happening in the Middle East.
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I do not know how you read my mind or maybe I read yours.
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