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Will someone destroy islam already?
syyuge:
UPDATE: 2:45 p.m. EDT: In Baghdad 37 people were killed when a suicide bomber rammed an explosives-packed Humvee into a construction site used by the army and police, two police officers and a medical official told Reuters. The blast killed 22 security personnel and 15 civilians, the medical and police sources said.
http://www.ibtimes.com/amerli-seige-isis-militants-broken-help-us-airstrikes-1674684
syyuge:
Syrian conflict: Assad forces 'hit IS-run bakery':
Syrian government jets have hit a training camp and a bakery run by the Islamic State militant group in Raqqa, killing 25 people, activists have said.
Civilians and militants died in the strikes, UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
IS fighters joined the three-year civil war in Syria last year and have since pushed forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad out of Raqqa province.
Raqqa city is now the headquarters of its so-called caliphate.
Experts estimate the group has taken over about one-third of Iraq and Syria.
It has established courts, a central bank and an administrative system.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-29095356
So, most probably there are going to be the three main parties now contending in the protracted war of the muslamic infighting:
(1) Shias
(2) Sunnis led by the ISIS Caliphate
(3) Sunnis led by Saudi Arab and Qatar
Israel Chai:
--- Quote from: syyuge on September 06, 2014, 03:48:54 PM ---Syrian conflict: Assad forces 'hit IS-run bakery':
Syrian government jets have hit a training camp and a bakery run by the Islamic State militant group in Raqqa, killing 25 people, activists have said.
Civilians and militants died in the strikes, UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
IS fighters joined the three-year civil war in Syria last year and have since pushed forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad out of Raqqa province.
Raqqa city is now the headquarters of its so-called caliphate.
Experts estimate the group has taken over about one-third of Iraq and Syria.
It has established courts, a central bank and an administrative system.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-29095356
So, most probably there are going to be the three main parties now contending in the protracted war of the muslamic infighting:
(1) Shias
(2) Sunnis led by the ISIS Caliphate
(3) Sunnis led by Saudi Arab and Qatar
--- End quote ---
Only pisslam could come up with a terrorist bakery.
syyuge:
Hafiz Saeed blames India for Pakistan floods, calls it ‘water terrorism’:
Terror mastermind and chief of Lashkar-e-Taiba's front Jamaat-ud-Dawah Hafiz Saeed has blamed India for the floods in Jammu & Kashmir, which has also affected Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and other parts of Pakistan. Saeed claimed that India was responsible for the floods and had "released waters in rivers without notifying Pakistan". Saeed then termed India's Ladakh dam as a danger for Pakistan and called it "water terrorism". He tweeted: "If India's Ladakh dam project is completed, even Islamabad will become unsafe. Indian water terrorism is more lethal than its LOC violations." The mastermind of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks then called for India to be taken to the United Nations for "water attack on Pakistan". So far, the floods in the country has claimed the lives of over 200 people.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/Hafiz-Saeed-blames-India-for-Pakistan-floods-calls-it-water-terrorism/articleshow/42116443.cms
Some reversals can be noticed for the muslamic terrorists. That is why they are blaming others for the terrorism.
syyuge:
Pope Francis warns 'piecemeal' World War III has begun
A "piecemeal" World War III may have already begun with the current spate of crimes, massacres and destruction, Pope Francis has warned.
He was speaking during a visit to Italy's largest military cemetery, where he was commemorating the centenary of World War I.
Only last month, Pope Francis said the international community would be justified in using force to stop what he called "unjust aggression" by Islamic State militants, who have killed or displaced thousands of people in Iraq and Syria, including many Christians, the BBC's David Willey reports.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-29190890
ISIS the muslamic caliphate is completely unacceptable and the war against it is highly reasonable.
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