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ISIS Bombings Kill 200 During Ramadan Celebrations in Baghdad (Read 4629 times)

Started by Bea, July 05, 2016, 11:34:28 am
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Re: ISIS Bombings Kill 200 During Ramadan Celebrations in Baghdad
#21  July 06, 2016, 10:33:13 am
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I know, I mean, ISIS is directly positionning themselves as the enemies of Muslims and not even defending their own version of faith anymore, especially with the bombing of Medina which everyone else agreed was supposed to be the most sacred place of non violence in spite of the conflicts between all involved parties. That's like the last line ever they could possibly cross. There's no other line.
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Re: ISIS Bombings Kill 200 During Ramadan Celebrations in Baghdad
#22  July 06, 2016, 10:38:46 pm
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I know, I mean, ISIS is directly positionning themselves as the enemies of Muslims and not even defending their own version of faith anymore, especially with the bombing of Medina which everyone else agreed was supposed to be the most sacred place of non violence in spite of the conflicts between all involved parties. That's like the last line ever they could possibly cross. There's no other line.

Medina's bombing is going to definitely be a decision ISIS is going to regret. Correct me if I'm wrong, but other terrorist groups at least respected Medina's condition as a sacred place for Muslims, no?
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#23  July 06, 2016, 10:47:49 pm
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Re: ISIS Bombings Kill 200 During Ramadan Celebrations in Baghdad
#24  July 06, 2016, 10:57:43 pm
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it is possible that saudi arabia might start having a more active role with the war against isis, now after they did this, but i think it's unlikely. they've got their hands full with yemen now and that conflict is sapping away their financial and military power.
i hope to see more forces united against isis tho, fuckers need to die.
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