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  • in 1908 a lady named sally rusa was in the woods looking for a dog until a ghost came and killed her so if ur reading this u will find a bloody body in your closet hanging there haunting you and will kill you and ur family and if u want to stop this just sends this to 6 videos in 30 mins or this will happen good luck!!!

    im sorry i dnt wnt to die

  • God bless the men and women fighting that taliban/ al-Qaeda scum around the world.

  • al jezzera is not a terrorist channel

    ya heard

  • Go Pakistannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

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  • tipical Americans start a fire and leave

  • Muslims are always on fire wherever thay are.

  • hahahha paki tanks got owned.

  • Al Jazeera is by far the greatest news organization.

  • It is all about funding Military manufacturing companies in the US and Europe..

    Sick

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  • Let them govern their own affairs I say. But this is all about perpetual war for profit. The muslims are the victims of the Elite banking cartels. No matter who you are, you... me.... whoever, they will brainwash you, use you, work you, tax you, and if you don't serve any purpose... KILL you. We are all but pawns to the elite. It's time for common humanity to come together... it'll never happen.

  • u have 2 be kidding me right

    trust me us could not can not defeat the Taliban

    u can say whatever u want but that is a fact

    and oh ya i agree with the part of us wanting 2 stay there .

  • yup...they could just drop a few daisy cutters and end the war.

    The point is to keep it going on

  • I don't like the idea of the Taliban existing but I feel like the US is just fucking things up the more they stay there.

    Never mind what will happen once the US leaves.

  • The US isn't In Pakistan. The Taliban is killing Pakistani Muslims, not American soldiers there. You think the Taliban is fight because NATO is in Afghanistan? No, they are fighting for dominance in the region, and they are killing 100s of Afghan and Pak Muslims for each NATO soldier they kill. 100s. They were slaughtering Afghanis before we got there, and were "home base" for Qaeda. Look at videos from Afghan Now, and Before USA came and tell me who was fucking up Afghan. It's called Progress!

  • i think if we left them to handle their own issues most real extremeist will return to kill each other like they have been doing for ever lets take the nukes in pakistan and leave

  • Wait...I thought the Taliban were the "good-guys". At least that's what the many comments by Muslims on this and other forums infer. What do you think will happen if we leave Afghanistan while the Taliban is still a viable fighting force? Also, according to Muslims, the Taliban is just interested in returning to Afghanistan. Apparently it's got more to do with their worldwide califate than it does with Afghanistan, and they'll follow the path of least resistance to get there.

  • I dont its any of your business to talk about a muslim issue or  talk about Afghainstan as it is not american business or NATO business so they need to leave the afghanis land a lone...if we make a poll in afghanistan on wheter to let NATO stays or leave I believe you will know what the afghanis want and that is for NATO to leave their coutnry

  • You dont what..think the Taliban are the goodguys? Or you dont think that a Kufr is entitled to have an opinion on the issue of the Taliban possibly gaining access to nuclear weapons.(You do realize that Pakistan has the bomb, yes?) If we leave Afghan right now, the Taliban will be back in power in 4months, and Afghanistan will be doomed to starve just like they did when Taliban was in power before. Pakistan is endangered now, so I guess India would be next? I have the right to voice my opinion.

  • There are no good guys in a war, everybody has their self centered agenda.

  • Yes Certainly the Allied forces in WWII were'nt "the goodguys", and the 50 million dead as a result of the attempted spread of Nazism, Political Shintoism, and Fascism was as much a result of the world trying to stop it as it was from the spread. We probably shouldn't try to stop the spread of the Taliban either. We should let Iran have A-Bombs, because stopping them from maybe killing a few million might kill a few thousand. There's good, and there's evil friend, The Taliban are bad men.

  • So the other side is always evil to you I presume? I personally hold no favor towards either extremist side, but neither am I shrouded in a fog of ethno centric self idealized self righteousness that makes me call anybody evil. Realization of humanity is, that we commit heinous acts towards one another, coming from each and EVERY side, friend.

  • No, the other "side" isn't always "evil". I grew up during the Cold War, and what made it possible for me to sleep at night in the middle of 5 high-value targets(NYC, 2 Army bases and 2 Naval Weps. stations) was the belief that the Russians loved their children too. You can talk about shrouds and fog all you want to, but insults dont feed this bulldog, nor does your "realization of humanity". The Taliban doesnt give a damn about all that, they want to kill you, for Allah. That makes them bad.

  • I know many folks that grew up during the cold war, and were not brain washed by the propaganda, as you seem not to have been, since you acknowledge that Russians back then weren't just commie pigs, but rather folks like you and me with different value sets. Now far as your favorite point of discussion the talibs, just to make it clear for you I have as much sympathy for extremists as you seem to have. All I am saying is, that there are extremes on ALL sides of the divide, point at all sides!

  • You mean "..I have as little sympathy..." I'm sure. Beard Police, and burqas aside, their system of government and moral values represent the worst kind of oppression. Once we strip aside the religious aspects, we find that the Taliban are as much a political movement as a religious one. Just as the Ayathollahs run Iran(shiite), the Caliphate runs the Talib state(sunni). What resides at the heart of both is fundamentalist Islamic doctrine and they don't care about their children, as all can see.

  • Actually I meant to say what I said, which is that I have as much sympathy for extremists as you seem to have, which is very very little. ;) Now we both have common agreement on any kind of extremism only causing suffering and harm, to their own and those they (the extremists) seem to fight. You gave the correct examples of extremists in the Muslim world, whether it be fundamentalist shia (shiites) in Iran, or extreme wahabi Sunni's in Saudi Arabia, which I couldn't agree more with!

  • I am not sure you can acknowledge that there are the exact extreme elements on the "good" side. Am I negating the good things GI's did during or after WW2? Sure am not, but neither do try exclude what the Russians did in fighting fascism during WW2, America lost approximately half a million, the soviets lost about 30 million soldiers. So I just try to stay fair and balanced! Also mentioning extremists, we should mention extremist evangelists in the US, or Zionists in Israel.

  • Russians lost soldiers and civis. They were less concerned with losing lives than winning battles which contributed. The Germans fought and treated us differently. There was a civility there that didnt exist on the Eastern front. I wont equate zionism w/Islamic fundamentalism, nor will I evangelists. Look at the disparity in bodycounts. That and the fact that zionists and evangelicals arent trying to take over the world. Do right-wing extremists exist? Yes. Does the danger correspond to RIF? No.

  • Well to start of on a mutual agreeable note, sadly there are extremists on both sides, maybe through time humans can learn, which I personally doubt, for the masses anyway. But, I do feel that the Evangelist extremists, that support the 3 billion dollar military aid to Israel annually, or folks of the likes of Eric Prince, do cause me the same concern as the Taliban. You can not, honestly, sincerely and cordially say that in all balance of justice, the war machine has killed less than the talibs

  • Do you mean "Eric Prince" the soccer Player, or Eric Rudolph the right wing whacko terrorist now serving Triple Life in the same "Super-max" prison as Sheikh Omar Abdal Rahman, Ramzi Yousef, Mahmud Abouhalima, Mohammad Salameh, Nidal Ayyad, Abdul Rahman Yasin and Ahmad Ajaj(The Bombers of the WTC in 1993) and John Walker Lindh(The American Taliban)? Well, he's one guy(locked away for life), compared to tens of Millions of Militant Islamists. I dont entertain generalities about "the war machine".

  • That said, there have been instances where extremist Jews have commited acts of terror on Muslims. I dont remember the name of the man Im thinking of who attacked a mosque with grenade and machinegun, but I do remember it happening. Unfortunately, there are extremists on both sides, the difference is there can be no justification for these act when Christians and Jews do them, but the Taliban and their ilk need look no futher than the Koran and sunnah for their justification. Have you read them?

  • To answer your question, yes I have read them, actually have read all 3 monotheistic books, because I have Muslims and Christians in my family, neither of which ever were very religious at all though. But to be specific, whatever nonsense some idiot evangelist, or senile wanna be cleric on the talib side interprets into those religious texts, it is to just justify their evil doings. But it by far, does not at all, make it true, their justification is as much nonsense as Bush's justification.

  • I disagree with your point. I asked if you read the Quran and Sunnah, not the Bible and Quran. The reason: The Talibs, and the Islamists Aren't "interpreting" the Quran(and Sunnah), they are Living and Imposing it. They are following the example of Muhammad. They arent arbitrarily interpreting certain passages as apologists would have us believe, they follow part and parcel the Islamic Canon as a whole unalterable divine, and divinely inspired blueprint for living by the laws of "Allah".(Sharia)

  • Well the Hadith's, is what I believe you are talking about, and those are not Islam, those are not the Quran, and therefore not the word of God as Muslims believe it, hence whatever some nutcase cleric interprets into that, is not what a person with sense should stereotype on the whole Islamic world, since they make out about 1/4 of this Globe's population. Now about Eric Prince, no he's the CEO of former "Blackwater" or as it is now known "Xe" , the private military contractor, and evangelist.

  • The Sunnah consists of: Sirat Rasul Allah, The Tarikh of Tabari, and The Hadith Sahih Bukhari-Muslim. Sirat(Ishaq-Hisham-Eng. Trans. Guillaume) is the earliest account of the life and deeds of Mohammad actually predating the earliest know copies of the Quran.(Tashkent-Topkaki-Sana ah(sic)) All of Bukhari's work is based on Tabari's, as is Muslim's. The Quran is accepted by Muslims as the Word of Almighty God brought to earth as a book. It is to Muslims what Jesus Christ is to Christians...cont

  • Christ is The Word made flesh-Q is The Word made book. So the Q is Divine to Muslims. The Sunna is considered by Muslims as the Divinely Inspired words and deeds of the last prophet of God on earth 2nd only to the Q in divinity and is in concert with the Q, the basis for Islamic laws. The Hadith Qudsu are considered to be Divine Scripture. Sunni Muslims get their name from the Sunna, which they are supposed to follow. One would expect someone who claims relations to Muslims to know these things.

  • When you say "The sunna is not Islam..", you are denying the basis for 80% of the Muslims on the planet.(The Sunnis). Most Sunni Muslims follow Hanafi, Hanbali, Maliki or Shafi`i, while most Shia Muslims, the Twelvers, follow the Ja'fari school. The basis for the 1st 4 schools of Shariac Law is the Sunna. Without the sunna, Muslims wouldnt even know how many times a day to pray, or How. They wouldnt even know the customs that make up the Haj, because none of that is detailed in the Quran.

  • Well I suppose your relations with Muslims must be greater than mine, because you seem to know a great more deal about it than I do. I have never claimed to be a religious person, all I said was that I came up around both Christian and Muslim faith, and the folks I came up around were not very into their religions, hence lots of tolerance, the way I interpret it. But irregardless of all the faith stuff, my believe is to let people live the way they want to, and not to dictate to others.

  • "... let people live the way they want to, and not to dictate to others. "

    Amen to that covenent, amen.

  • ;) Glad we agree on that fundamental principle of of peaceful co-exsistance. In any case I enjoyed our conversation and exchange of views, appreciate it. I hope that both of us experience as little extremism in our surrounds, or directed towards us, as possible.

  • Salaam Alaekum.

  • Walaekum Salam ;) I have to say, respect on having great knowledge on these foreign issues. Sadly, most Americans I have met, and that includes politicians and higher ranking military folks that are directly involved in international affairs, who just do not know anything, or such little, along the margin of a highschool kid. So I commend you on the drive to learn things that are different from your own surroundings. Knowledge of things and people that are different is always a benefit in life.

  • Amen again covenent. It's hard to imagine but I hear our current POTUS speaking about things he really doesn't understand in totally unrealistic terms, and his Cabinet members echoing him. Not sure how this plays with you, but when Ronald Reagan walked out of the nuclear arms talks w/The USSR in Reykjavík, he saved the Russian people from decades more under the Soviet system. Every bit of peace and understanding we have earned w/our antagonists, we achieved through strength. Knowledge is Power.

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