General Category > General Discussion
Will someone destroy islam already?
syyuge:
The Saudis are engaged in a great gamble:
To stave off Islamists and liberals at home, the royal family is willing to lose old allies
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/saudiarabia/10417840/The-Saudis-are-engaged-in-a-great-gamble.html
syyuge:
Saudi nuclear weapons 'on order' from Pakistan:
Saudi Arabia has invested in Pakistani nuclear weapons projects, and believes it could obtain atomic bombs at will, a variety of sources have told BBC Newsnight.
While the kingdom's quest has often been set in the context of countering Iran's atomic programme, it is now possible that the Saudis might be able to deploy such devices more quickly than the Islamic republic.
Earlier this year, a senior Nato decision maker told me that he had seen intelligence reporting that nuclear weapons made in Pakistan on behalf of Saudi Arabia are now sitting ready for delivery.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-24823846
Although these muslamic nukes are basically meant for the muslamic infighting, but they can otherwise be easily used against their friends and arch enemies alike.
syyuge:
Syrian army retakes key town from rebels:
Assad troops retake key town outside Damascus in a blow to the opposition
Loyalist troops recaptured a district of southern Damascus, severing a key rebel supply route, in a major blow for the wider rebel offensive on the capital.
The town of Sbeineh is the third rebel neighbourhood to fall to government forces since the army, aided by Shia militia groups from Iraq, Iran and Lebanon, launched an offensive to retake districts weakened by a year long siege.
"The regime retook Sbeineh. This is a big loss for us," said Islam Alloush, a spokesman for Liwa al-Islam, one of the biggest rebel groups fighting in Damascus. "It brings the army closer to the rest of our strongholds in southern Damascus".
Syrian state television celebrated the win, saying the army had achieved "complete control" over Sbeineh, which had previously been a "hotbed" for militants.
News of the defeat came as the Russia offered to host talks between the main western back opposition National Coalition and President Bashar al-Assad's government, that could focus on "humanitarian issues of the country's war, the Russian foreign ministry said.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/10434065/PIC-AND-PUB-PLS-Syrian-army-retakes-key-town-from-rebels.html
And all the wars of muslamic infighting and no peace talks...
syyuge:
Sunni-Shia tensions 'biggest threat to world security': Iran foreign minister Mohammad Zarif:
Minister says regional powers should work together on sectarian divide and Syria conflict, but accuses Sunni Arab countries of 'fanning flames'
Tension between Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims is the biggest threat to world security, Iran's foreign minister said in comments published on Monday, accusing Sunni Arab countries of "fanning the flames" of sectarian conflict.
The increasingly sectarian civil war in Syria has drawn in regional powers with Shi'ite Iran backing President Bashar al-Assad and Sunni Gulf Arab states and mainly Sunni Turkey helping the rebels. The conflict threatens to spill over into countries split between Sunnis and Shi'ites such as Lebanon and Iraq.
The sectarian tension is "the most serious security threat not only to the region but to the world at large", Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif told the BBC.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iran/10440580/Sunni-Shia-tensions-biggest-threat-to-world-security-Iran-foreign-minister-Mohammad-Zarif.html
No problem. Keep up these tensions enhancing forever, till they are completely finished.
syyuge:
Zootube have started playing comedy and politics with me and since last two occasions they are not allowing me to comment on the JTF videos on the pretext of variation in my name. They want me to put my real name but even that they do not accept. JTF videos are the only video on this earth on whom I provide my humble comments.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version