I liked your idea before; American air strikes in Iraq and Russian air strikes in Syria will help a lot.
Unfortunately, Russia is quite busy agitating the situation in eastern Ukraine and may yet invade at some point.
I liked your idea before; American air strikes in Iraq and Russian air strikes in Syria will help a lot.
Is it just me or does there seem to be a disproportionate number of British residents who've joined extremist groups relative to the US and other Western countries?
Perhaps it's just the coverage they get. The US has had a number of citizens or residents join AQ and ISIS, but it is a fairly small number. There have been fewer than 12 identified who joined ISIS, combined with groups like Al Nusra there have only been "a few dozen" identified. As for Britain, Hague says more than 400 have joined ISIS or other groups while MP Mahmood from Birmingham claims it's upwards of 1500.
NSFW
ISIS now teaches children - girls and boys - on how to decapitate a head.
Twitter link.
Warning: NSFW - Child walking around with severed head in Raqqa Syria. Twitter link.
I'm an atheist, but if Satan exists, these guys are surely his minions. What savagery and barbarism.
I hope Assad and the Russians clean them from Syria.
Thanks USA for creating ISIS by arming "rebels".
You're definitely right. American Muslims seem far better integrated into the US than Muslims here in Europe.
That doesn't explain to me though why the UK has such a disproportionate number vs for example, Germany, France or the Netherlands (or Russia), all of whom also have large Muslim populations (and with France's mostly shunted out to the banlieus with little prospects for a good life).
I know the fighters are a tiny minority but I also don't understand it in the context of all the polls about how British UK Muslims regularly feel in polls conducted in the country.
The tiny minority cliche.I know the fighters are a tiny minority but I also don't understand it in the context of all the polls about how British UK Muslims regularly feel in polls conducted in the country.
The tiny minority cliche.
72% of Dutch Muslims support violence and jihad in Syria.
92% of Saudis in Saudi Arabia think Islamic State (IS) conforms to the values of Islam and Islamic Law.
Similar percentages will be certainly true for Sunni muslims residing in other places too.
Hardly the tiny minority that you and so many "pc" media pundits claim them to be.
It would be interesting to conduct a similar survey about the IS amongst sunni Muslims in the United Kingdom. I think many non-Muslim will drop their pants and jaws upon hearing back the outcome.
If I had to come up with a reason, it would be the persistent failure until very recently to crack down on extremist preachers in the UK (something the French were complaining about for years), the very prominent involvement of the UK in wars in the Middle East (above all Iraq) and, more contentiously, the fact that most British Muslims are of Pakistani descent (as opposed to Maghreb), and therefore have cultural links to an area (Punjab/the NW Frontier) which is one of the two historical centres of extremist Islam (along with the Nejd region of the Arabian peninsula).
Africanspur. Just because there are "only" 500 fighters from the UK (!!) actually fighting in Syria and Iraq doesn't mean they are a tiny minority as my statistic reflects upon the validation of the majority of muslims living in the mentioned countries of what these fighters are doing in Syria and the Levant.I know you're quite militant on this issue but please try to read what I said before jumping on it with some more of the 'PC' crap you sent Silva's way earlier.
Even if 100% of Dutch Muslims supported ISIS, quite what that has to do with the 500 or so British Muslims fighting ( which if you weren't so eager to jump on yetanother poster for being too 'PC' you may have seen was the exact word I used) being a mathematical tiny minority of the 3 Million Muslims living in the UK I don't know. If you can't be bothered to do the Maths, that's 0.0167%.
if 100% of UK Muslims supported ISIS or Jihadis, again, this doesn't make my statement that 500/3,000,000 fighting is a tiny minority.
What the views of Saudis has to do with European Jihadis I have no idea but thanks for the education at least.
Is the 72% from the link you posted earlier claiming that 72% of Dutch Muslims supported ISIS which turned out once Kaos had read it that it said they supported the opposition to Assad?
I have been doing it for some time now. Your point is?Making your words bold and underlining your points is a bit weird.
It's unnecessary and annoying to read, in otherwise well written posts. It's one thing to bold an extremely relevant word, but bolding entire sentences makes the texts less pleasant to read.I have been doing it for some time now. Your point is?
The tiny minority cliche.
72% of Dutch Muslims support violence and jihad in Syria.
92% of Saudis in Saudi Arabia think Islamic State (IS) conforms to the values of Islam and Islamic Law.
Similar percentages will be certainly true for Sunni muslims residing in other places too.
Hardly the tiny minority that you and so many "pc" media pundits claim them to be.
It would be interesting to conduct a similar survey about the IS amongst sunni Muslims in the United Kingdom. I think many non-Muslim will drop their pants and jaws upon hearing back the outcome.
Africanspur. Just because there are "only" 500 fighters from the UK (!!) actually fighting in Syria and Iraq doesn't mean they are a tiny minority as my statistic reflects upon the validation of the majority of muslims living in the mentioned countries of what these fighters are doing in Syria and the Levant.
So, yes I read your post correctly, I just don't buy into the tiny minority cliche because there are "only 500 fighters". Because it's not about the actual numbers of fighters fighting jihad overseas. It's about the approval rating these fighters get from their religious brethren and sisters back home. And peaking 70+% approval ratings is quite disturbing and is not a tiny minority.
I mentioned the Saudi Arabia statistic to show you again that it is not a tiny minority who support the Islamic States and inherently support the atrocities the IS carries out. On top of that Saudi Arabia are the West's allies. Great fecking ally that is.
Again, I hope one day some news outlet will conduct a survey amongst sunni muslims in the UK on their views about the IS and I dare to bet a lot of money on a shocking outcome for many non-muslim in the UK and abroad.
Interesting. Have the French clamped down tightly on such activities?
I do know that many of the Moroccans in the Netherlands come from ahem quite poor backgrounds in Morocco (I've heard other Moroccans call them simple and mock/ laugh at them ) and that quite a few Muslims from other areas shun them within the Netherlands. I know its the same here with many of the Pakistanis.
If you ask me, its faith schools.
A friend of mine had gone to an Islamic boarding school near Dudley I think, from what she's told me about it, it sounds pretty disconcerting. At the very least they should abide to national standards, even if private.
I fully agree about faith schools. It just leads to separate communities living in parallel but with no real understanding of each other. I have always liked our laissez-faire attitude as opposed to the overt patriotism that Americans seem to go in for but, while I'd still leave out the Union Jack and God Save the Queen, it's probably time to start introducing some kind of instruction at school in basic values - tolerance, equality, freedom of speech etc.
I agree about the faith schools, should be forced to conform to a uniform curriculum nationwide and something like the teaching of evolution should be non-negotiable.
http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2014/08/syria-jihadist-threat-homs.html
A memorial bearing the portraits of soldiers from Tartous, who died during the Syrian conflict, is seen on a wall in the city northwest of Damascus, May 18, 2014. (photo by JOSEPH EID/AFP/Getty Images)
Alawites prepare as IS, Jabhat al-Nusra close in on regime areas
TARTOUS, Syria — Supporters of the Syrian regime seemed to be more reassured last year, as regime forces had been advancing, retaking the lead in many regions, especially along the coast. The emergence of the Islamic State (IS) and the progress it made at the expense of the opposition, declaring the establishment of an Islamic caliphate in June, did not cause much fear in the ranks of the regime’s supporters.
However, concerns increased as IS started waging battles against government forces in Raqqa province and in the eastern countryside of Homs, while different brigades, including Jabhat al-Nusra, have been advancing in the Hama countryside, closing in on Al-Ghab plain, which is seen as the eastern gate to the Alawite areas in the mountains of the Syrian coast.
Heavy fighting near the Israeli border too. Incidently, we hear that Hizballah forces may be called back to Lebanon. Surprising considering the above stories from Homs, but on the other hand this shit has been spilling into Lebanon for quite a while.
How far from the Israeli border is the fighting ?
Noted.It's unnecessary and annoying to read, in otherwise well written posts. It's one thing to bold an extremely relevant word, but bolding entire sentences makes the texts less pleasant to read.
News media. The Dutch statistic comes from a survey conducted by Dutch (public) TV station NCRV1. The Saudi Arabia statistic comes from a survey institute which is under the command of the Saudi Deradicalisation Institute.Where are you getting these statistics from?
Faith schools should be abolished, Islamic, Christian and Jewish alike.If you ask me, its faith schools.
A friend of mine had gone to an Islamic boarding school near Dudley I think, from what she's told me about it, it sounds pretty disconcerting. At the very least they should abide to national standards, even if private.
The head of the MET today said they only had the funding to monitor "a handful" of suspected returning potential terrorists. Reports that 200 or so have already returned to the UK with a senior US security source suggesting they have been sent back to their respective countries to create new cells. It doesn't feel like enough is being done to counter this threat.
Where are you getting these statistics from?
- http://www.elsevier.nl/Nederland/ni...-moslims-vindt-Syrie-gangers-helden-1266504W/ (in Dutch)I was wondering that myself.
Edit: links would be great.
It's a classic way of making more $$$$$$And to think the US was trying to rally world support to bomb Assad, which would have given these animals an upper hand to make more territorial gains.
It's a classic way of making more $$$$$$
Create a problem. Then tell the world we need to fix the problem. = $$$$$$ in the bank for the Military Industrial Complex. They need to keep selling those guns, bombs, humvees, tanks, jets.
Can't have peace you know, peace doesn't pay the bills. What's a couple of (American) lives lost in the process. Let alone the lives of all the innocent non Americans.