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Not a Kabul
yesterday in Jalalabad the Public got the National Flag and marched down the street (not a good idea) 3 were killed as the Taliban fired there machine guns. |
Flicking through the new channels, difficult to look at Kay Burley putting on a fake sad face, so thought I would try BBC, what a mistake, fuming at Nick Knowles saying we will have to wait and see if the Taliban have changed when I have just witnessed women handing their babies over a fence to a stranger they are so terrified, I think they know better than Nick? (Who was on to plug his decluttering programme and claiming he was changing lives )
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the taliban are religious fanatics, part of a cult that have re-interpreted sharia law to fit their own twisted agenda. We know things will be exactly as they were 20 years ago, the only reason they are saying differently at the moment is because they want the western cash
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Yes All the Money is Frozen. Except from Pakistan or China. |
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Yes Nick has new series on Ch5HD tonight BBC Dumped him And That Video also on SkyNewsHD |
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They are well on the road towards being the unparalleled world super power. |
How many refugees will China take? None, that's how many. Because it would upset the Chinese people, apparently.
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Well 20k over 5 years is pitiful, especially when we've been deporting folks back there to murdered.
They are still investing in these countries and creating wealth. Pretending that a stiff upper lip, loving flags, and an air of superiority is in any way more appealing for other nations to want to take our sides over China isn't realistic. I'm not specifically talking about just that region either; they are the biggest investors around the world, and the ruins we've left in Africa and the Caribbean are being repaired by China. |
Muslims must counter the perverted dogmas that drove the Taliban to victory in
Afghanistan Sir– The politico-military strategy of the West could clearly not match the ideological fervour of the Taliban fanatics. Instead of the Western nations wasting trillions of dollars in a forlorn physical campaign, just a fraction of that money would have been better spent exposing the toxic theology of the Taliban. Since the new regime in Kabul is a brazen offshoot of Deobandi and Wahhabi sectarianism (reliant on the toxic triad of non-Koranic sources, hadith, sharia and fatwas), these twisted manifestations of Islam could have been neutered over the past 20 years. Had Britain and America backed them, progressive Muslim intellectuals and scholars could have decisively countered the Taliban’s poisonous propaganda of female servitude, oppression of minorities and other non-Koranic doctrines. The thousands of manufactured hadith are just the reputed sayings of the Prophet Mohammed, compiled 300 years after his death. The so-called sharia is a concoction of medieval opinion masquerading as divine law. Fatwas are purely the personal views of clerics, not religious rulings. The pragmatic option for right-thinking Muslims around the world is to promote Koranic Islam through transcendent scriptural theology, highlighting the blatant flaws in the Taliban’s perverted dogmas and their draconian execution. Dr Taj Hargey Provost, Oxford Institute for British Islam Oxford https://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/...drove-taliban/ |
what china are doing is investing in countries infrastructure etc in the hope that wins them over. Iraq has shown that strategy is not without its flaws
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Ah ... that’s a relief .. I was thinking some kind of bomb :) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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ABC news is on here and the reporter just said “no one could have seen the collapse happening so quickly”
And I’m like… for real?? People didn’t see this coming? Really?? |
**** I mean I could have told you that, but I have one brain cell lmaoo
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I know its unbelievable....its an excuse and a get out clause. |
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It’s just been handed so poorly and it makes me so mad. So many pointless deaths.
There’s a few soldiers I know who actually wish they were there so they could be helping… but I dread to think how it would end up for them if they were there Ugh and the poor women and children of Afghanistan. So many losses here |
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