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Re: ISIS redrawing Middle East Map (oligarchy plan? - MuzzyKillingMuzzy)
« Reply #15 on: June 05, 2015, 09:43:32 AM »
Every Middle Eastern country and movement believes themselves to be amazingly strong and invincible.

Not one of them even comes close.

The character that most resembles these losers is Plankton, the microscopic being that wants to take over the world at the Bottom of the Sea in the SpongeBob cartoon.

Every country in the Middle East is split into factions that cannot stand one another.
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Re: ISIS redrawing Middle East Map (oligarchy plan? - MuzzyKillingMuzzy)
« Reply #16 on: June 08, 2015, 01:08:57 PM »
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ISIS terrorists ambush and behead 10 Taliban fighters in Afghanistan
 as the bloody rivalry between the terror groups intensifies


By JOHN HALL FOR MAILONLINE

8 June 2015
   

Extremists fighting for the Islamic State's fledgling outpost in Afghanistan have brutally beheaded at least 10 Taliban members, as the bloody rivalry between the two Islamic terror groups intensifies. The attack took place in a remote area in the eastern province of Nangarhar after ISIS jihadis intercepted at least a dozen Taliban fighters who were fleeing a gun battle with government troops.

The rival terror groups declared war on one another in April after the Afghan Taliban branded ISIS' self-declared caliphate illegitimate and refused to declare allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. ISIS responded by launching recruitment drives deep into Taliban territory, allowing them to expand rapidly - even reportedly replacing the Taliban as the dominant controlling force in one district.
Ambush: The attack took place in a remote area in the eastern province of Nangarhar after ISIS jihadis intercepted at least a dozen Taliban fighters who were fleeing a gun battle with government troops

The report suggested that as many as 12 Taliban fighters may have been beheaded by ISIS, although the official figure remains at 10. Nangarhar province, which borders Pakistan, is a key target for ISIS as it looks to expand the territory under its control on its mission to build a worldwide caliphate.

Over the past year members of the Pakistani Taliban have displayed for more support for ISIS than their Afghan counterparts have done, with a number of prominent Pakistani jihadi groups going as far as declaring allegiance to ISIS leader al-Baghdadi while insisting they remain part of the Taliban.

The divide between the Afghan and Pakistani branches of the Taliban stems from the former's desire to keep all non-Afghan influence out of the country, which the latter's priority is to create a global caliphate, or Islamic state, under which harsh Sharia law would be enforced.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3114979/ISIS-terrorists-ambush-behead-10-Taliban-fighters-Afghanistan-bloody-rivalry-terror-groups-intensifies.html
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Re: ISIS redrawing Middle East Map (oligarchy plan? - MuzzyKillingMuzzy)
« Reply #17 on: June 08, 2015, 01:13:42 PM »
The Afghani Taliban is a nationalistic, largely Pashtun organization that opposes foreign intervention and customs in Afghanistan.

Isis is a largely Sunni Arab organization that is internationalist in scope. It would be surprising to see these two groups get along for any extended length of time.
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Re: ISIS redrawing Middle East Map (oligarchy plan? - MuzzyKillingMuzzy)
« Reply #18 on: June 08, 2015, 01:40:51 PM »
The Afghani Taliban is a nationalistic, largely Pashtun organization that opposes foreign intervention and customs in Afghanistan. Isis is a largely Sunni Arab organization that is internationalist in scope. It would be surprising to see these two groups get along for any extended length of time.

yes exactly....i would doubt ISIS will gain much traction in Afghanistan.
but ya know ISIS has surprising resilience...
it will be interesting to watch from the sidelines
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Re: ISIS redrawing Middle East Map (oligarchy plan? - MuzzyKillingMuzzy)
« Reply #19 on: June 08, 2015, 02:15:31 PM »
Isis is a bunch of fanatics, Taliban is also a bunch of medieval-minded crazies.

Arabs tend to think they are a special favored tribe in the Muslim world, because Mohammad was an Arab. Hence to be an extra special ayatollah, Iranians need to wear the black turban. Only those who claim to be descended from Mohammad get to wear a black turban. Another popular bit is the use of Mohammad's surname, Qaraysh.
Strangely, this was not originally an Arab name, it is the Arabic version of the Persian name Cyrus.

There are a lot of Pakistanis with the surname Qaraysh, which is odd, since Mohammad did not live long enough to invade what is now Pakistan.

Afghanis belong to several tribes that often have noticeably different features. Pashtuns do not have the slanty eyes of Hazaras . About all they agree on is that foreigners are not welcome to rule Afghanistan.

 
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