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War, With Islam

Medicine Man

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Is it possible there are bigger proponents, of such a concept, than our Chickenhawk-population!!!

"...many Americans have no confidence President Obama will ever confront Islamic terrorism. … We have no coordinated strategy to defeat the jihad. We know where the killers are and they sit there committing atrocities all day long in fact, some might surmise that the White House is actually afraid of the Muslim world."

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Most Islamic terrorism seems to be perpetrated by Sunnis, not Shiites. It takes a particular kind of ignorance to blame Iran for Sunni extremism.
 
Most Islamic terrorism seems to be perpetrated by Sunnis, not Shiites. It takes a particular kind of ignorance to blame Iran for Sunni extremism.

There's plenty by both sides. Look at the long battle over Iraq that the US routinely gets blamed for. That was Shia vs Sunni--plenty of dirty deeds on both sides.
 
Most Islamic terrorism seems to be perpetrated by Sunnis, not Shiites. It takes a particular kind of ignorance to blame Iran for Sunni extremism.

There's plenty by both sides. Look at the long battle over Iraq that the US routinely gets blamed for. That was Shia vs Sunni--plenty of dirty deeds on both sides.


With regards to the "terrorism" aspect, I'd counter that those of Sunni extraction seem to be partial to blowing themselves up, while Shia are more about blowing other people up.

As far as the long battle over Iraq is concerned, I think we can lay a whole lot of blame for that on the US. The United States has been knee-deep in Iraq for a generation. There are soldiers going back to Iraq to fight ISIS who are the children of veterans who served in the first Gulf War.
 
There's plenty by both sides. Look at the long battle over Iraq that the US routinely gets blamed for. That was Shia vs Sunni--plenty of dirty deeds on both sides.


With regards to the "terrorism" aspect, I'd counter that those of Sunni extraction seem to be partial to blowing themselves up, while Shia are more about blowing other people up.

As far as the long battle over Iraq is concerned, I think we can lay a whole lot of blame for that on the US. The United States has been knee-deep in Iraq for a generation. There are soldiers going back to Iraq to fight ISIS who are the children of veterans who served in the first Gulf War.
I think a more-accurate timeline would be.....

 
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