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Will someone destroy islam already?
syyuge:
Syria: West vows to increase backing for rebels:
Britain, France and the United States agreed to strengthen the Syrian opposition and increase pressure on President Bashar al-Assad to respect a deal to give up his chemical weapons arsenal to avoid military action.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10312315/Syria-West-vows-to-increase-backing-for-rebels.html
How are they again going to differentiate between the so-called rebels and the muslamic terrorists.
Moreover the Assad regime is fruitful at least till it has the potential to help towards the continuation of the protracted war of muslamic infighting.
syyuge:
Russia handed materials by Syrian regime implicating rebels in chemical attack:
Russia has been handed new materials by the Syrian regime implicating rebels in the chemical attack outside Damascus on August 21.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10316975/Russia-handed-materials-by-Syrian-regime-implicating-rebels-in-chemical-attack.html
It is quite possible that both parties involved in the Syrian protracted war of muslamic infighting might have used the prohibited nerve agents. In that case whenever desired, the UN and others shall invade and attack on both of these warring sides.
syyuge:
Syria: nearly half rebel fighters are jihadists or hardline Islamists, says IHS Jane's report:
Nearly half the rebel fighters in Syria are now aligned to jihadist or hardline Islamist groups according to a new analysis of factions in the country's civil war.
Opposition forces battling Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria now number around 100,000 fighters, but after more than two years of fighting they are fragmented into as many as 1,000 bands.
The new study by IHS Jane's, a defence consultancy, estimates there are around 10,000 jihadists - who would include foreign fighters - fighting for powerful factions linked to al-Qaeda..
Another 30,000 to 35,000 are hardline Islamists who share much of the outlook of the jihadists, but are focused purely on the Syrian war rather than a wider international struggle.
There are also at least a further 30,000 moderates belonging to groups that have an Islamic character, meaning only a small minority of the rebels are linked to secular or purely nationalist groups.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10311007/Syria-nearly-half-rebel-fighters-are-jihadists-or-hardline-Islamists-says-IHS-Janes-report.html
These muslamic terrorists are going to be a serious problem in the coming days.
syyuge:
Now Syria's rebels are fighting each other:
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/concoughlin/100236789/now-syrias-rebels-are-fighting-each-other/
Acts of muslamic infighting within the muslamic infighting.
syyuge:
Pakistan church blast kills dozens:
A bomb blast outside a church in the Pakistani city of Peshawar has killed at least 60 people and injured more than 100 others, officials say.
They say two suicide bombers blew themselves up as people were coming out after Sunday Mass. The victims were said to include women and children.
Islamist militants have been blamed for previous attacks on Pakistan's Christians, who make up about 1.6% of the country's mainly Muslim population.
No-one has admitted carrying out the attack. Witnesses said they heard two blasts, the second more powerful than the first. About 500 to 600 people were believed to have been inside the church at the time. Grieving relatives have gathered to identify their relatives.
Many in Pakistan's Christian minority are angry at the country's failure to tackle militancy and extremism, which has claimed thousands of lives within the past decade, says the BBC's Shahzeb Jillani in Karachi.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-24193734
Meanwhile the reported death toll has now reached beyond 70.
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