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GummyBearz

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13. Saudi's fund ISIS. ISIS represents their brand of Islam, why the heck...
Tue Nov 17, 2015, 12:49 PM
Nov 2015

why the heck would Saudi Arabia use all those F-15's we just sold them to attack ISIS? Is it a coincidence ISIS is right next door to Saudi Arabia, yet never takes territory from Saudi Arabia? No. The Wahabist Saudi's fund ISIS, and ISIS fights for the Wahabism interpretation of Islam.

So what about Jordan? Would you start a war with your neighbor who is about 10x bigger than you? Hell no... Syria is in ruin, Iraq is in ruin. Kurds are fighting for their survival, but they can't take on SA. Iran reportedly has sent ground troops (no surprise, they hate SA). So can the Kurds and Iran take them out? It seems like quite a gamble, and this shouldn't be gambled on. Everyone in the world who disagrees with their extremism should contribute to wiping them off the face of the world.

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What about if they don't? AZ Progressive Nov 2015 #1
They stand to lose the most. They're the ones facing insurrection. Yavin4 Nov 2015 #7
Saudi's fund ISIS. ISIS represents their brand of Islam, why the heck... GummyBearz Nov 2015 #13
If the Saudis fund ISIS, then they're incredibly stupid for doing so. n/t Yavin4 Nov 2015 #14
I'm somewhat surprised you say that GummyBearz Nov 2015 #15
I agree, but is it sustainable if they keep attacking countries outside of the ME? Renew Deal Nov 2015 #2
Peace through cooperation is the answer. lumberjack_jeff Nov 2015 #3
'Dealing with ISIS' means destroying them because they don't want to negotiate a thing. randome Nov 2015 #4
ISIS are criminals. The neighboring countries should be encouraged to deal with them on that basis. lumberjack_jeff Nov 2015 #6
They are not just criminals. 6chars Nov 2015 #11
Encouraged. What if they can't or won't go it alone? randome Nov 2015 #22
It's a problem decades in the making. lumberjack_jeff Nov 2015 #23
Yes. It matters greatly which country is doing the destroying. Yavin4 Nov 2015 #10
"Their problem...?" That being the problem we assisted in creating. LanternWaste Nov 2015 #5
So you advocate for more meddling to undo the damage from the first meddling? DetlefK Nov 2015 #8
That's an overly simplistic reading of the conflict. Yavin4 Nov 2015 #9
So what do we do about the refugee crisis, a direct result of ISIS and attacks in Western Countries. Agnosticsherbet Nov 2015 #12
I think ethic and religious identities are stronger upaloopa Nov 2015 #16
They won't: ME governments play groups against one another Bad Thoughts Nov 2015 #17
They went a long way toward causing it. KamaAina Nov 2015 #18
A convincing argument could be made Codeine Nov 2015 #19
Tell that to France... ileus Nov 2015 #20
We need to ask the gulf monarchies to stop exporting wahhabism. CJCRANE Nov 2015 #21
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