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Post by heavysoul on Jul 14, 2014 7:04:44 GMT
Can't believe the world looks on as women and children are being killed! 17 members of one family killed in air strikes. Finding it hard to fathom that this is going on unchallenged ?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2014 7:49:06 GMT
Its one more skirmish of many in the area.
1917 - Lord Balfour, Foreign Minister of Great Britain, in letter to Lord Rothschild, gives British government approval to Zionist's goal of building a "national home" in Palestine 1918 - Britain and France occupy former Ottoman Empire lands 1919–21 - Franco-Syrian War 1919–23 - Asia Minor Catastophe, a widescale conflict reshapes Anatolia as continuous fighting incorporates the newly founded Republic of Turkey, Armenia, France, Greece and numerous revolts 1922 - Egypt is granted nominal independence from the United Kingdom. 1922–23 - French Mandate of Syria and Lebanon and British Mandate for Palestine come into power, Emirate of Transjordan is an autonomous region under the Mandate for Palestine 1925 - Sheikh Said rebellion of Kurds against Turkey 1927–30 Ararat rebellion of Kurds, as Republic of Ararat is declared, but dissolved upon defeat 1932 - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia declared in unification of Najd and Hejaz 1933–36 Tribal revolts in Iraq of Assyrians in Simele, Shia in the south and Kurds in the north 1934 - Saudi-Yemeni War 1935 - Persia becomes Iran 1937 - Dersim rebellion, is the largest uprising of the Kurds against Turkey, massive casualties 1939–1945 - Mediterranean and Middle East Theatre 1946 - Emirate of Transjordan becomes Kingdom of Jordan (named Transjordan until 1948) 1946 - Kurdish Republic of Mahabad declared along with Azerbaijan People's Government, but defeated by Iranian military forces and dissolved 1947 - UN General Assembly proposes to divide Palestine into an Arab and Jewish state 1948 - Israel declares independence and Arab-Israeli war erupts petroleum becomes important political factor 1952 - After a revolution in Egypt the monarchy is overthrown 1953 - The coup d'état in Iran 1954 - Gamal Abdel Nasser becomes president of Egypt 1954 - Central Treaty Organization 1956 - Suez Crisis 1961 - First Kurdish-Iraqi War erupts in north Iraq. 1963 - Ba'th Party comes to power in Iraq under the leadership of General Ahmad Hasan al-Bakr and Colonel Abdul Salam Arif 1964 - Abdul Rahman Arif stages military coup in Iraq against the Ba'th Party and brings his brother, Abdul Salam Arif, to power 1967 - Six-Day War, Israel occupies the Sinai Peninsula, Golan Heights, West Bank and Gaza Strip 1967 - Kurds revolt in Western Iran, the revolt is crushed 1968 - Ba'athists stage second military coup under General Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr, Saddam Hussein is made vice president of Iraq 1970 - Gamal Abdel Nasser dies, Anwar Sadat becomes president of Egypt 1971 - The Aswan High Dam is completed with Soviet help in finance and construction; independence of Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and the UAE 1973 - Yom Kippur War 1974 - The PLO is allowed to represent the people of Palestine in the UN 1974–1975 - Second Kurdish-Iraqi War 1975–90 - Lebanese Civil War 1976 - Syria invades Lebanon 1978 - Camp David Accords 1979 - Saddam Hussein becomes president of Iraq; Iranian Revolution; Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty 1980–1989 - Iran–Iraq War results in 1–1.25 million casualties, Iraq uses chemical weapons against Iran and rebel Kurds; large scale economical devastation and surge in oil prices affect the global world economy 1981 - Murder of Anwar Sadat 1982 - Israel invades Lebanon 1987–1990 - First Intifada 1991 - The Gulf War 1993 - Oslo Accords 1994 - 1994 civil war in Yemen 2000 - Israeli troops leave Lebanon 2003 - The 2003 Iraq War 2004–present - Shia insurgency in Yemen 2005 - Syrian troops leave Lebanon as a result of the Cedar Revolution 2006 - The 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict; Saddam Hussein executed for "crimes against humanity" 2010–present - Arab Spring, which culminates in the Syrian Civil War with involvement of many regional powers to either support the Syrian opposition or the ruling Ba'ath party See alsoEdit
How may Western lives do you want to wipe out before there is a temporary lull in hostilities. ?
Do you think it would solve anything?
I don't. I won't be fixing my bayonet anytime soon , not just because I'm a fat old bastuurd , but because with age and experience I have learned that you cannot change entrenched beliefs and opinions of hatred towards another. I admire your sympathetic ideals , but it's just another 'flare up' in a list of many.
Neither side seems to have much regard for the impact it is having on the other. A well worn path of destruction....The Fuzzy Syndrome.
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Post by britsabroad on Jul 14, 2014 9:08:24 GMT
People need to realise neither of them want peace. They both would rather see each other wiped off the face of the earth than peacefully share any borders with each other.
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Post by salopstick on Jul 14, 2014 10:08:26 GMT
i think even at his age gaza couls still beat th eisraelies on his own
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Post by elsidibe on Jul 14, 2014 14:56:54 GMT
Can't believe the world looks on as women and children are being killed! 17 members of one family killed in air strikes. Finding it hard to fathom that this is going on unchallenged ? If the Israelis didn't periodically fire a load of American and British ordnance into houses then they wouldn't need to buy so much of it. Thus we lend our support to Israel and, because it has the support of the most powerful army in human history, Israel can behave as it pleases without fear of reprisal.
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Post by harryburrows on Jul 14, 2014 15:04:03 GMT
People need to realise neither of them want peace. They both would rather see each other wiped off the face of the earth than peacefully share any borders with each other. 2000 years of history working against them together with american political pressure and vested interests
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Post by britsabroad on Jul 14, 2014 15:09:32 GMT
People need to realise neither of them want peace. They both would rather see each other wiped off the face of the earth than peacefully share any borders with each other. 2000 years of history working against them together with american political pressure and vested interests Exactly. We could go in there and turn both countries to rubble and they'd still be fighting over whose pile was whose.
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Post by starkiller on Jul 14, 2014 20:02:30 GMT
Its one more skirmish of many in the area. 1917 - Lord Balfour, Foreign Minister of Great Britain, in letter to Lord Rothschild, gives British government approval to Zionist's goal of building a "national home" in Palestine 1918 - Britain and France occupy former Ottoman Empire lands 1919–21 - Franco-Syrian War 1919–23 - Asia Minor Catastophe, a widescale conflict reshapes Anatolia as continuous fighting incorporates the newly founded Republic of Turkey, Armenia, France, Greece and numerous revolts 1922 - Egypt is granted nominal independence from the United Kingdom. 1922–23 - French Mandate of Syria and Lebanon and British Mandate for Palestine come into power, Emirate of Transjordan is an autonomous region under the Mandate for Palestine 1925 - Sheikh Said rebellion of Kurds against Turkey 1927–30 Ararat rebellion of Kurds, as Republic of Ararat is declared, but dissolved upon defeat 1932 - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia declared in unification of Najd and Hejaz 1933–36 Tribal revolts in Iraq of Assyrians in Simele, Shia in the south and Kurds in the north 1934 - Saudi-Yemeni War 1935 - Persia becomes Iran 1937 - Dersim rebellion, is the largest uprising of the Kurds against Turkey, massive casualties 1939–1945 - Mediterranean and Middle East Theatre 1946 - Emirate of Transjordan becomes Kingdom of Jordan (named Transjordan until 1948) 1946 - Kurdish Republic of Mahabad declared along with Azerbaijan People's Government, but defeated by Iranian military forces and dissolved 1947 - UN General Assembly proposes to divide Palestine into an Arab and Jewish state 1948 - Israel declares independence and Arab-Israeli war erupts petroleum becomes important political factor 1952 - After a revolution in Egypt the monarchy is overthrown 1953 - The coup d'état in Iran 1954 - Gamal Abdel Nasser becomes president of Egypt 1954 - Central Treaty Organization 1956 - Suez Crisis 1961 - First Kurdish-Iraqi War erupts in north Iraq. 1963 - Ba'th Party comes to power in Iraq under the leadership of General Ahmad Hasan al-Bakr and Colonel Abdul Salam Arif 1964 - Abdul Rahman Arif stages military coup in Iraq against the Ba'th Party and brings his brother, Abdul Salam Arif, to power 1967 - Six-Day War, Israel occupies the Sinai Peninsula, Golan Heights, West Bank and Gaza Strip 1967 - Kurds revolt in Western Iran, the revolt is crushed 1968 - Ba'athists stage second military coup under General Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr, Saddam Hussein is made vice president of Iraq 1970 - Gamal Abdel Nasser dies, Anwar Sadat becomes president of Egypt 1971 - The Aswan High Dam is completed with Soviet help in finance and construction; independence of Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and the UAE 1973 - Yom Kippur War 1974 - The PLO is allowed to represent the people of Palestine in the UN 1974–1975 - Second Kurdish-Iraqi War 1975–90 - Lebanese Civil War 1976 - Syria invades Lebanon 1978 - Camp David Accords 1979 - Saddam Hussein becomes president of Iraq; Iranian Revolution; Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty 1980–1989 - Iran–Iraq War results in 1–1.25 million casualties, Iraq uses chemical weapons against Iran and rebel Kurds; large scale economical devastation and surge in oil prices affect the global world economy 1981 - Murder of Anwar Sadat 1982 - Israel invades Lebanon 1987–1990 - First Intifada 1991 - The Gulf War 1993 - Oslo Accords 1994 - 1994 civil war in Yemen 2000 - Israeli troops leave Lebanon 2003 - The 2003 Iraq War 2004–present - Shia insurgency in Yemen 2005 - Syrian troops leave Lebanon as a result of the Cedar Revolution 2006 - The 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict; Saddam Hussein executed for "crimes against humanity" 2010–present - Arab Spring, which culminates in the Syrian Civil War with involvement of many regional powers to either support the Syrian opposition or the ruling Ba'ath party See alsoEdit How may Western lives do you want to wipe out before there is a temporary lull in hostilities. ? Do you think it would solve anything? I don't. I won't be fixing my bayonet anytime soon , not just because I'm a fat old bastuurd , but because with age and experience I have learned that you cannot change entrenched beliefs and opinions of hatred towards another. I admire your sympathetic ideals , but it's just another 'flare up' in a list of many. Neither side seems to have much regard for the impact it is having on the other. A well worn path of destruction....The Fuzzy Syndrome. The first line in that list tells you all you need. We come up with clichéd descriptions of Middle East conflict, smugly sit back and talk of how they're all nutters over there when this country and the US has done so much to consistently fuck up and destabilise the region. Often through globalist agenda fronts such as the UN. Remind me again, who are the fucking nutjobs?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2014 20:24:06 GMT
Starkiller....'The nutjobs' are many of those listed above. There are many others like those '1000 Brits' who have downed tools and comfortable respectibilty in exchange for War ravaged Syria and Iraq to kill and slaughter on foreign soil.
You see modern technology can detect terrorists bombs as they pass through customs , but evil medieval indoctrination and brainwashing is something that cannot be detected. One mans 'nutjob' is another mans Kebab carver if you follow my drift.
We can all blame the events of Western foreign policy from 100 years ago or more , but sooner or later you have to draw a line under religious and tribal conflict for the sake of the innocent civilians that get caught up in all this.
If that is not possible to do , then those who take up arms we can clearly categorise as 'nutjobs'.
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Post by starkiller on Jul 14, 2014 21:08:40 GMT
There's plenty more than a 1000 who've gone to kill and slaughter on foreign soil.
And most of them aren't Muslims.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2014 21:52:53 GMT
There's plenty more than a 1000 who've gone to kill and slaughter on foreign soil. And most of them aren't Muslims. Yes ....The British Army. They're the ones who wear uniforms , abide by the Geneva convention and seek to protect these shores as opposed to those you seek to defend. One not long ago was callously murdered and almost decapitated on a London street near to his barracks by two 'nut jobs'. Remember,,?
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Post by starkiller on Jul 14, 2014 23:02:12 GMT
There's plenty more than a 1000 who've gone to kill and slaughter on foreign soil. And most of them aren't Muslims. Yes ....The British Army. They're the ones who wear uniforms , abide by the Geneva convention and seek to protect these shores as opposed to those you seek to defend. One not long ago was callously murdered and almost decapitated on a London street near to his barracks by two 'nut jobs'. Remember,,? A multi occurrence in ”liberated” Iraq. The emotional protect these shores propaganda doesn't wash.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2014 23:22:30 GMT
Yes ....The British Army. They're the ones who wear uniforms , abide by the Geneva convention and seek to protect these shores as opposed to those you seek to defend. One not long ago was callously murdered and almost decapitated on a London street near to his barracks by two 'nut jobs'. Remember,,? A multi occurrence in ”liberated” Iraq. The emotional protect these shores propaganda doesn't wash. Not for you perhaps ...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 14, 2014 23:24:35 GMT
There's plenty more than a 1000 who've gone to kill and slaughter on foreign soil. And most of them aren't Muslims. Yes ....The British Army. They're the ones who wear uniforms , abide by the Geneva convention and seek to protect these shores as opposed to those you seek to defend. One not long ago was callously murdered and almost decapitated on a London street near to his barracks by two 'nut jobs'. Remember,,? You are wasting your breath on this one mumf I'm afraid
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Post by starkiller on Jul 15, 2014 6:26:51 GMT
A multi occurrence in ”liberated” Iraq. The emotional protect these shores propaganda doesn't wash. Not for you perhaps ... Actually, I read endless threads on here about people being allowed into the country who may be 'terrorists'. Threads telling these folk to 'go back where they came from'. Threads telling me that 'they are taking the piss.' If this is the case, how much proof is needed then that spending billions and sacrificing lives is NOT about 'protecting these shores'?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2014 7:25:25 GMT
Yes ....The British Army. They're the ones who wear uniforms , abide by the Geneva convention and seek to protect these shores as opposed to those you seek to defend. One not long ago was callously murdered and almost decapitated on a London street near to his barracks by two 'nut jobs'. Remember,,? You are wasting your breath on this one mumf I'm afraid Yes...definitely another 'nut job'. A man who cannot appreciate democracy and Western values. The Middle East is utopia . If I buy the camel will you buy the Kalashnikov ?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2014 7:25:28 GMT
Its one more skirmish of many in the area. 1917 - Lord Balfour, Foreign Minister of Great Britain, in letter to Lord Rothschild, gives British government approval to Zionist's goal of building a "national home" in Palestine 1918 - Britain and France occupy former Ottoman Empire lands 1919–21 - Franco-Syrian War 1919–23 - Asia Minor Catastophe, a widescale conflict reshapes Anatolia as continuous fighting incorporates the newly founded Republic of Turkey, Armenia, France, Greece and numerous revolts 1922 - Egypt is granted nominal independence from the United Kingdom. 1922–23 - French Mandate of Syria and Lebanon and British Mandate for Palestine come into power, Emirate of Transjordan is an autonomous region under the Mandate for Palestine 1925 - Sheikh Said rebellion of Kurds against Turkey 1927–30 Ararat rebellion of Kurds, as Republic of Ararat is declared, but dissolved upon defeat 1932 - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia declared in unification of Najd and Hejaz 1933–36 Tribal revolts in Iraq of Assyrians in Simele, Shia in the south and Kurds in the north 1934 - Saudi-Yemeni War 1935 - Persia becomes Iran 1937 - Dersim rebellion, is the largest uprising of the Kurds against Turkey, massive casualties 1939–1945 - Mediterranean and Middle East Theatre 1946 - Emirate of Transjordan becomes Kingdom of Jordan (named Transjordan until 1948) 1946 - Kurdish Republic of Mahabad declared along with Azerbaijan People's Government, but defeated by Iranian military forces and dissolved 1947 - UN General Assembly proposes to divide Palestine into an Arab and Jewish state 1948 - Israel declares independence and Arab-Israeli war erupts petroleum becomes important political factor 1952 - After a revolution in Egypt the monarchy is overthrown 1953 - The coup d'état in Iran 1954 - Gamal Abdel Nasser becomes president of Egypt 1954 - Central Treaty Organization 1956 - Suez Crisis 1961 - First Kurdish-Iraqi War erupts in north Iraq. 1963 - Ba'th Party comes to power in Iraq under the leadership of General Ahmad Hasan al-Bakr and Colonel Abdul Salam Arif 1964 - Abdul Rahman Arif stages military coup in Iraq against the Ba'th Party and brings his brother, Abdul Salam Arif, to power 1967 - Six-Day War, Israel occupies the Sinai Peninsula, Golan Heights, West Bank and Gaza Strip 1967 - Kurds revolt in Western Iran, the revolt is crushed 1968 - Ba'athists stage second military coup under General Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr, Saddam Hussein is made vice president of Iraq 1970 - Gamal Abdel Nasser dies, Anwar Sadat becomes president of Egypt 1971 - The Aswan High Dam is completed with Soviet help in finance and construction; independence of Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and the UAE 1973 - Yom Kippur War 1974 - The PLO is allowed to represent the people of Palestine in the UN 1974–1975 - Second Kurdish-Iraqi War 1975–90 - Lebanese Civil War 1976 - Syria invades Lebanon 1978 - Camp David Accords 1979 - Saddam Hussein becomes president of Iraq; Iranian Revolution; Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty 1980–1989 - Iran–Iraq War results in 1–1.25 million casualties, Iraq uses chemical weapons against Iran and rebel Kurds; large scale economical devastation and surge in oil prices affect the global world economy 1981 - Murder of Anwar Sadat 1982 - Israel invades Lebanon 1987–1990 - First Intifada 1991 - The Gulf War 1993 - Oslo Accords 1994 - 1994 civil war in Yemen 2000 - Israeli troops leave Lebanon 2003 - The 2003 Iraq War 2004–present - Shia insurgency in Yemen 2005 - Syrian troops leave Lebanon as a result of the Cedar Revolution 2006 - The 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict; Saddam Hussein executed for "crimes against humanity" 2010–present - Arab Spring, which culminates in the Syrian Civil War with involvement of many regional powers to either support the Syrian opposition or the ruling Ba'ath party See alsoEdit How may Western lives do you want to wipe out before there is a temporary lull in hostilities. ? Do you think it would solve anything? I don't. I won't be fixing my bayonet anytime soon , not just because I'm a fat old bastuurd , but because with age and experience I have learned that you cannot change entrenched beliefs and opinions of hatred towards another. I admire your sympathetic ideals , but it's just another 'flare up' in a list of many. Neither side seems to have much regard for the impact it is having on the other. A well worn path of destruction....The Fuzzy Syndrome. I'm smelling a bit of cut and paste here Mumf. And what the fuck is the "The Fuzzy Syndrome?" Stop trying to make yourself look clever too, you thick c**t.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2014 8:58:55 GMT
You are wasting your breath on this one mumf I'm afraid Yes...definitely another 'nut job'. A man who cannot appreciate democracy and Western values. The Middle East is utopia . If I buy the camel will you buy the Kalashnikov ? You don't need to buy them do you ...? You can pick one up anywhere .
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2014 9:02:00 GMT
Actually, I read endless threads on here about people being allowed into the country who may be 'terrorists'. Threads telling these folk to 'go back where they came from'. Threads telling me that 'they are taking the piss.' If this is the case, how much proof is needed then that spending billions and sacrificing lives is NOT about 'protecting these shores'? ........
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Post by britsabroad on Jul 15, 2014 11:44:43 GMT
Its one more skirmish of many in the area. How may Western lives do you want to wipe out before there is a temporary lull in hostilities. ? Do you think it would solve anything? I don't. I won't be fixing my bayonet anytime soon , not just because I'm a fat old bastuurd , but because with age and experience I have learned that you cannot change entrenched beliefs and opinions of hatred towards another. I admire your sympathetic ideals , but it's just another 'flare up' in a list of many. Neither side seems to have much regard for the impact it is having on the other. A well worn path of destruction....The Fuzzy Syndrome. The first line in that list tells you all you need. We come up with clichéd descriptions of Middle East conflict, smugly sit back and talk of how they're all nutters over there when this country and the US has done so much to consistently fuck up and destabilise the region. Often through globalist agenda fronts such as the UN. Remind me again, who are the fucking nutjobs? They've been fighting each other since long before the US ever existed. Thousands of years before. It doesnt matter where you draw the lines on the map, they will find a reason to fight. Have you ever been to the Middle East? (And I dont mean Dubai)
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Post by starkiller on Jul 15, 2014 15:58:13 GMT
The first line in that list tells you all you need. We come up with clichéd descriptions of Middle East conflict, smugly sit back and talk of how they're all nutters over there when this country and the US has done so much to consistently fuck up and destabilise the region. Often through globalist agenda fronts such as the UN. Remind me again, who are the fucking nutjobs? They've been fighting each other since long before the US ever existed. Thousands of years before. It doesnt matter where you draw the lines on the map, they will find a reason to fight. Have you ever been to the Middle East? (And I dont mean Dubai) That's like saying there's been tribal fighting in the British Isles for much of the last millennia . It's nothing like the modern, Western orchestrated fuck-up, and you know it. In fact, relatively recently in historical terms, many places were much better off. Do a Google image search for Afghanistan, Iran pictures from the 50s/60s. And back to the point of the thread. The conflict is presented as some equal affair when in fact it is the genocide of a virtually unarmed people in their own land by foreign invaders in the world's largest open prison - justified by the most racist belief system known to man. Sponsored by the world's biggest super power. Not that you'll ever get that on Israeli vetted ”news”.
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Post by britsabroad on Jul 15, 2014 16:10:52 GMT
They've been fighting each other since long before the US ever existed. Thousands of years before. It doesnt matter where you draw the lines on the map, they will find a reason to fight. Have you ever been to the Middle East? (And I dont mean Dubai) That's like saying there's been tribal fighting in the British Isles for much of the last millennia . It's nothing like the modern, Western orchestrated fuck-up, and you know it. In fact, relatively recently in historical terms, many places were much better off. Do a Google image search for Afghanistan, Iran pictures from the 50s/60s. And back to the point of the thread. The conflict is presented as some equal affair when in fact it is the genocide of a virtually unarmed people in their own land by foreign invaders in the world's largest open prison - justified by the most racist belief system known to man. Sponsored by the world's biggest super power. Not that you'll ever get that on Israeli vetted ”news”. If you think that region has never seen a fight like this one before you havent a bloody clue!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 15, 2014 16:14:15 GMT
Its one more skirmish of many in the area. 1917 - Lord Balfour, Foreign Minister of Great Britain, in letter to Lord Rothschild, gives British government approval to Zionist's goal of building a "national home" in Palestine 1918 - Britain and France occupy former Ottoman Empire lands 1919–21 - Franco-Syrian War 1919–23 - Asia Minor Catastophe, a widescale conflict reshapes Anatolia as continuous fighting incorporates the newly founded Republic of Turkey, Armenia, France, Greece and numerous revolts 1922 - Egypt is granted nominal independence from the United Kingdom. 1922–23 - French Mandate of Syria and Lebanon and British Mandate for Palestine come into power, Emirate of Transjordan is an autonomous region under the Mandate for Palestine 1925 - Sheikh Said rebellion of Kurds against Turkey 1927–30 Ararat rebellion of Kurds, as Republic of Ararat is declared, but dissolved upon defeat 1932 - Kingdom of Saudi Arabia declared in unification of Najd and Hejaz 1933–36 Tribal revolts in Iraq of Assyrians in Simele, Shia in the south and Kurds in the north 1934 - Saudi-Yemeni War 1935 - Persia becomes Iran 1937 - Dersim rebellion, is the largest uprising of the Kurds against Turkey, massive casualties 1939–1945 - Mediterranean and Middle East Theatre 1946 - Emirate of Transjordan becomes Kingdom of Jordan (named Transjordan until 1948) 1946 - Kurdish Republic of Mahabad declared along with Azerbaijan People's Government, but defeated by Iranian military forces and dissolved 1947 - UN General Assembly proposes to divide Palestine into an Arab and Jewish state 1948 - Israel declares independence and Arab-Israeli war erupts petroleum becomes important political factor 1952 - After a revolution in Egypt the monarchy is overthrown 1953 - The coup d'état in Iran 1954 - Gamal Abdel Nasser becomes president of Egypt 1954 - Central Treaty Organization 1956 - Suez Crisis 1961 - First Kurdish-Iraqi War erupts in north Iraq. 1963 - Ba'th Party comes to power in Iraq under the leadership of General Ahmad Hasan al-Bakr and Colonel Abdul Salam Arif 1964 - Abdul Rahman Arif stages military coup in Iraq against the Ba'th Party and brings his brother, Abdul Salam Arif, to power 1967 - Six-Day War, Israel occupies the Sinai Peninsula, Golan Heights, West Bank and Gaza Strip 1967 - Kurds revolt in Western Iran, the revolt is crushed 1968 - Ba'athists stage second military coup under General Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr, Saddam Hussein is made vice president of Iraq 1970 - Gamal Abdel Nasser dies, Anwar Sadat becomes president of Egypt 1971 - The Aswan High Dam is completed with Soviet help in finance and construction; independence of Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain and the UAE 1973 - Yom Kippur War 1974 - The PLO is allowed to represent the people of Palestine in the UN 1974–1975 - Second Kurdish-Iraqi War 1975–90 - Lebanese Civil War 1976 - Syria invades Lebanon 1978 - Camp David Accords 1979 - Saddam Hussein becomes president of Iraq; Iranian Revolution; Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty 1980–1989 - Iran–Iraq War results in 1–1.25 million casualties, Iraq uses chemical weapons against Iran and rebel Kurds; large scale economical devastation and surge in oil prices affect the global world economy 1981 - Murder of Anwar Sadat 1982 - Israel invades Lebanon 1987–1990 - First Intifada 1991 - The Gulf War 1993 - Oslo Accords 1994 - 1994 civil war in Yemen 2000 - Israeli troops leave Lebanon 2003 - The 2003 Iraq War 2004–present - Shia insurgency in Yemen 2005 - Syrian troops leave Lebanon as a result of the Cedar Revolution 2006 - The 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict; Saddam Hussein executed for "crimes against humanity" 2010–present - Arab Spring, which culminates in the Syrian Civil War with involvement of many regional powers to either support the Syrian opposition or the ruling Ba'ath party See alsoEdit How may Western lives do you want to wipe out before there is a temporary lull in hostilities. ? Do you think it would solve anything? I don't. I won't be fixing my bayonet anytime soon , not just because I'm a fat old bastuurd , but because with age and experience I have learned that you cannot change entrenched beliefs and opinions of hatred towards another. I admire your sympathetic ideals , but it's just another 'flare up' in a list of many. Neither side seems to have much regard for the impact it is having on the other. A well worn path of destruction....The Fuzzy Syndrome. I'm smelling a bit of cut and paste here Mumf. And what the fuck is the "The Fuzzy Syndrome?" Stop trying to make yourself look clever too, you thick c**t. During the 1880's Britain was engaged with in a war in Egypt/ Sudan against the Cleric known as " The Mad Mahdi " , his soldiers were known as the " Fuzzy Wuzzies " or " Fuzzies " ....I'm sure this is the point mumf is alluding to.....you must have heard of General Gordon and the siege of Khartoum ?
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Post by starkiller on Jul 15, 2014 16:14:26 GMT
That's like saying there's been tribal fighting in the British Isles for much of the last millennia . It's nothing like the modern, Western orchestrated fuck-up, and you know it. In fact, relatively recently in historical terms, many places were much better off. Do a Google image search for Afghanistan, Iran pictures from the 50s/60s. And back to the point of the thread. The conflict is presented as some equal affair when in fact it is the genocide of a virtually unarmed people in their own land by foreign invaders in the world's largest open prison - justified by the most racist belief system known to man. Sponsored by the world's biggest super power. Not that you'll ever get that on Israeli vetted ”news”. If you think that region has never seen a fight like this one before you havent a bloody clue! No I don't. Try reading and point to where I say anything of the sort.
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Post by starkiller on Jul 20, 2014 21:24:32 GMT
These Zionist psychopathic scumfucks won't stop until they've wiped away all evidence that another race and country existed before they invaded with their fake history.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2014 0:34:39 GMT
These Zionist psychopathic scumfucks won't stop until they've wiped away all evidence that another race and country existed before they invaded with their fake history. There are psychopathic scumfucks on both sides , the only difference being that Israels weapons are more effective and kill more people. Both sides are vehemently opposed to one another, oblivious to the pain and suffering they are causing to innocent civilians. Taking sides on this issue is pretty pointless. A ceasefire has to be agreed by both parties. Until that happens this insurgence is going nowhere. I call it the 'Fuzzy Syndrome' which Bispham explained to the uninitiated earlier. Its a historical analogy that some mistook as a racial insult or slur. I prefer to use it to explain the idiotic mentality and mindset of both sides. Israel cannot and will not lose this war of attrition. This fact is clear. Its now time for both sides to talk and end this war peaceably and without further bloodshed. Can't see this happening anytime soon.
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Post by starkiller on Jul 21, 2014 0:58:43 GMT
These Zionist psychopathic scumfucks won't stop until they've wiped away all evidence that another race and country existed before they invaded with their fake history. There are psychopathic scumfucks on both sides , the only difference being that Israels weapons are more effective and kill more people. Both sides are vehemently opposed to one another, oblivious to the pain and suffering they are causing to innocent civilians. Taking sides on this issue is pretty pointless. A ceasefire has to be agreed by both parties. Until that happens this insurgence is going nowhere. I call it the 'Fuzzy Syndrome' which Bispham explained to the uninitiated earlier. Its a historical analogy that some mistook as a racial insult or slur. I prefer to use it to explain the idiotic mentality and mindset of both sides. Israel cannot and will not lose this war of attrition. This fact is clear. Its now time for both sides to talk and end this war peaceably and without further bloodshed. Can't see this happening anytime soon. This "both sides” stuff is what israel hides behind and is what is peddled by the Zionist media we have. No way has this ever been anywhere near equal as the aggressor systemically and illegally takes more and more land, killing indiscriminately over decades. It's not a conflict or fight - it's an outright slaughter and bloodbath. Sending the might of state of the art British and US slaughtering devices into the most densely populated areas in the world (so populated because the land has been robbed from them by foreign invaders who have absolutely no right to be there). Tell me which other people on earth would be allowed to get away with this with no condemnation? This letter to the BBC summarises the context. www.palestinecampaign.org/chomsky-pilger-loach-call-bbc-reflect-reality-gazas-occupation/#sthash.te6R6r8Y.dpuf
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Post by britsabroad on Jul 21, 2014 1:36:45 GMT
There are psychopathic scumfucks on both sides , the only difference being that Israels weapons are more effective and kill more people. Both sides are vehemently opposed to one another, oblivious to the pain and suffering they are causing to innocent civilians. Taking sides on this issue is pretty pointless. A ceasefire has to be agreed by both parties. Until that happens this insurgence is going nowhere. I call it the 'Fuzzy Syndrome' which Bispham explained to the uninitiated earlier. Its a historical analogy that some mistook as a racial insult or slur. I prefer to use it to explain the idiotic mentality and mindset of both sides. Israel cannot and will not lose this war of attrition. This fact is clear. Its now time for both sides to talk and end this war peaceably and without further bloodshed. Can't see this happening anytime soon. Sending the might of state of the art British and US slaughtering devices into the most densely populated areas in the world (so populated because the land has been robbed from them by foreign invaders who have absolutely no right to be there). If you spent even 30 seconds researching beyond your favourite conspiracy websites you'd know thats exactly how the Palestinians got there too. By invading and robbing the land from the last lot who lived there. That whole region has changed hands more times than a twenty pound note. Neither of them have a divine right to be there.
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Jul 21, 2014 1:36:47 GMT
There are psychopathic scumfucks on both sides , the only difference being that Israels weapons are more effective and kill more people. Both sides are vehemently opposed to one another, oblivious to the pain and suffering they are causing to innocent civilians. Taking sides on this issue is pretty pointless. A ceasefire has to be agreed by both parties. Until that happens this insurgence is going nowhere. I call it the 'Fuzzy Syndrome' which Bispham explained to the uninitiated earlier. Its a historical analogy that some mistook as a racial insult or slur. I prefer to use it to explain the idiotic mentality and mindset of both sides. Israel cannot and will not lose this war of attrition. This fact is clear. Its now time for both sides to talk and end this war peaceably and without further bloodshed. Can't see this happening anytime soon. This "both sides” stuff is what israel hides behind and is what is peddled by the Zionist media we have. No way has this ever been anywhere near equal as the aggressor systemically and illegally takes more and more land, killing indiscriminately over decades. It's not a conflict or fight - it's an outright slaughter and bloodbath. Sending the might of state of the art British and US slaughtering devices into the most densely populated areas in the world (so populated because the land has been robbed from them by foreign invaders who have absolutely no right to be there). Tell me which other people on earth would be allowed to get away with this with no condemnation? This letter to the BBC summarises the context. www.palestinecampaign.org/chomsky-pilger-loach-call-bbc-reflect-reality-gazas-occupation/#sthash.te6R6r8Y.dpufTotally agree..sadly it seems you're wasting your breath I'm afraid.
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Post by Northy on Jul 21, 2014 5:07:26 GMT
People need to realise neither of them want peace. They both would rather see each other wiped off the face of the earth than peacefully share any borders with each other. Unfortunately there are a lot who want to live in peace but can't, owing to some on each side. If hamas would have stopped firing rockets, Israel would have stopped shelling from land, air and sea. Then they could maybe sit down with the UN, agree that the current boundaries that exist remain, Israel stop building on the west bank etc. etc. it will take good people to agree to that. One question I'd like to ask "so Tony Blair, how is the middle east peace envoy job working out" done about as good a job as he did with the UK, he left a fookin disaster behind him
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