Yesterday,
https://edition.cnn.com/2016/07/04/middl...ddah-bomb/
You can look up the post and read it yourself, I'm making this thread to say.
It is really sad to see places that most people go to to pray are now being targetted from ISIS terrorist. When I was a kid I didn't have any issues with going to the mosque, everyone there is friendy and you get to see a lot of your school friends sometimes.
Now these days mosques are becoming guarded with heavily armed police officer to prevent any attacks. It is sad to see such a faithful place become something some people are afraid of because of terrorists.
Today, I went to pray in a mosque to pray since its the end of the Ramadan and I saw a police officer with an AR51 at the door. My country has also been attacked before.
Jesus.
ISIS claim to be 'true Muslims' yet they attack those who are already faithful. In the holy month. Their logic (or lack of) really fails to impress me.
RIP to everyone whose life was lost.
It must be horrible on the families. Imagine your mother/father/sister/brother dying a couple days before Christmas... the holiday won't be quite as festive and happy ever again.
Saudi Arabia is known to be linked with many terror cells and evidence can be found linking them in several occasions to Al Qaeda and the Taliban.
What purpose does IS have for attacking SA and more specifically a Mosque. Probably not an act of 'Radical Islam' but rather something to incite fear into the general public or there is some alternate agenda at work.
(Jul 6, 2016, 12:07 PM)Nevy Wrote: [ -> ]Saudi Arabia is known to be linked with many terror cells and evidence can be found linking them in several occasions to Al Qaeda and the Taliban.
What purpose does IS have for attacking SA and more specifically a Mosque. Probably not an act of 'Radical Islam' but rather something to incite fear into the general public or there is some alternate agenda at work.
I honestly don't really give a fuck about what is actually going around in the background behind ISIS and shit, innocent people died doing what they believe in.
(Jul 6, 2016, 12:08 PM)Rocket Wrote: [ -> ] (Jul 6, 2016, 12:07 PM)Nevy Wrote: [ -> ]Saudi Arabia is known to be linked with many terror cells and evidence can be found linking them in several occasions to Al Qaeda and the Taliban.
What purpose does IS have for attacking SA and more specifically a Mosque. Probably not an act of 'Radical Islam' but rather something to incite fear into the general public or there is some alternate agenda at work.
I honestly don't really give a fuck about what is actually going around in the background behind ISIS and shit, innocent people died doing what they believe in.
Maybe you should start to "give a fuck". I will give you a hint: zionism and US government.
"The aim of IS is to create chaos in the Muslim majority countries. What better way than to divide and rule. Akin to what East India company did to India wherein they purposely incited violence and hatred among the the biggest and second biggest communities which paved their rule and even after decades of freedom the country still bear the consequences .
In case of Saudi Arabia the two biggest groups are Sunni and Shia. There is an existing friction in the country between the two which the government here contained for years. The IS now wants to blow this out of proportion by resorting to gross violence in Shia pockets which will provoke the Shia against the Sunni rulers and its laws. Thus destabilize the country and dethrone the house of Saud."
(Jul 6, 2016, 09:14 AM)Safira Wrote: [ -> ]Imagine your mother/father/sister/brother dying a couple days before Christmas...
I can be one to say that is not a nice experience.
OT: Rest in peace those who died. #respect
Eid Mubarak btw Rocket. Anyways those attacks were scary considering I'm living in the U.A.E.
Oh yeah, Eid Mubarak everybody who celebrates
(Jul 6, 2016, 08:24 PM)Maniac Wrote: [ -> ]"The aim of IS is to create chaos in the Muslim majority countries. What better way than to divide and rule. Akin to what East India company did to India wherein they purposely incited violence and hatred among the the biggest and second biggest communities which paved their rule and even after decades of freedom the country still bear the consequences .
In case of Saudi Arabia the two biggest groups are Sunni and Shia. There is an existing friction in the country between the two which the government here contained for years. The IS now wants to blow this out of proportion by resorting to gross violence in Shia pockets which will provoke the Shia against the Sunni rulers and its laws. Thus destabilize the country and dethrone the house of Saud."
I don't get it, why would anyone want this?
(Jul 7, 2016, 04:22 PM)Mr.Sir Wrote: [ -> ] (Jul 6, 2016, 08:24 PM)Maniac Wrote: [ -> ]"The aim of IS is to create chaos in the Muslim majority countries. What better way than to divide and rule. Akin to what East India company did to India wherein they purposely incited violence and hatred among the the biggest and second biggest communities which paved their rule and even after decades of freedom the country still bear the consequences .
In case of Saudi Arabia the two biggest groups are Sunni and Shia. There is an existing friction in the country between the two which the government here contained for years. The IS now wants to blow this out of proportion by resorting to gross violence in Shia pockets which will provoke the Shia against the Sunni rulers and its laws. Thus destabilize the country and dethrone the house of Saud."
I don't get it, why would anyone want this?
Basically they want to abuse the fact of the great instability between 2 directions within the muslim community - The Sunni and the Shia - to make them hate eachother even more. This possibly creating a civil war and a power vacuum, which makes it easier for IS to take over the country.
So when there is a bombing, the news says "ISIS have claimed responsibility", how do they know? Do ISIS have Twitter?
raptor got out safe he has a toyota so he joined the convoy when they left and they didn't even see him