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Out of Syria, is That Really a Problem ?

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History has provided us with irrefutable evidence over millennia that nothing will ever solve the problem that are the people of the middle east & their religions.
Not even natural Attrition or coming to their senses. The former has a long way to go despite being aided the mortality rate of perpetual conflicts & the latter appears to be far in the future in the realm of Utopia.
Posted by individual, Sunday, 30 December 2018 4:36:41 PM
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Belly Congratulations 70 words, 5 lines and you added absolutely nothing to the thread.
Posted by Philip S, Sunday, 30 December 2018 5:44:02 PM
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The Russians seem to have warned the Turks off from moving on the Kurds.
Kurdistan has never been recognised as a nation. They were invaded by
the Turks from Central Asia and now Turkey believes the Kurds do not belong.
Turkey's PM now wants to reestablish the Ottoman Empire with a new Caliphate.
However as the Turks are not Arabs they can only be grade 2 Muslims.
This was the practise in areas such as Hindi where the converts
were given a lower status as they were not people of the book such as
Christians or Jews.
I do not believe that Saudi Arabia will ever let a Turk be Caliph.
So if we can stir all that up it might distract them from Jihad in Europe.
Turkey is making intrusions into Greek airspace and repeating their
claims to the Adriatic Islands. This is an application of the Sharia
Law about reclaiming lands that you had previously captured as land
once it becomes Islamic held is always Islamic land.
That is the area that will need watching from now. Remember Greece
was once occupied by Turkey.
Posted by Bazz, Sunday, 30 December 2018 8:28:13 PM
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PS Remember the Russians fought a bloody war to recover Slav (Slave)
countries from the Ottoman Empire.
The Slav countries were a main source of slaves for Muslim Slave Traders
for over a thousand years. The Russians have long memories.
Posted by Bazz, Sunday, 30 December 2018 8:36:06 PM
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Bazz the history of this part of the world is full of war and colonialist mistakes
Had no country ever got involved from out side thing may still be the same
Is Trumps America withdrawing from its roll as world leader
The question must be asked
We watch and hope the Kurds do not suffer because of this move
Posted by Belly, Monday, 31 December 2018 5:36:08 AM
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We watch and hope the Kurds do not suffer because of this move
Belly,
So who in your opinion who should suffer then because in that region with those people & those religions there'll always be sufferers. It's just a matter of who.
Posted by individual, Monday, 31 December 2018 9:45:49 AM
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