@q8ali1234 The Palestinian people pay a heavy price for simply voicing their opinion on the Gulf War. Kuwait never aided the Palestinians, rather drilled their eyes out after the war. Such actions are uncalled for and retaliation against Iraq shouldve have been the natural response, not against the Palestinian brothers.
Explain the billions of Kuwaiti Dinar being poored at Palestine ?
Palestinians back in the day had the lives of KINGS in Kuwait , they litteraly lived better than most Kuwaiti's before the Gulf war , the Palestinians Are not grateful to the country that was supporting them heavily , they turned their back on Kuwait , and rebelled against the ONLY COUNTRY THAT EVER GAVE A CRAP ABOUT THEM . They got what they deserved , Kama todeen Todan
Kuwait is no situation to consider a revolution due to the decent lifestyle of the residents. The Kuwaiti people have been living comfortably for an exceptional amount of time without any serious issue arising. Why not help the Palestinian people instead of working against them due to their opinions. Kuwait has massacred the Palestinians as Israel only grew and prospered only to eliminate more Muslims.
@moayedsal Hello? Were you sleeping through history class? Palestine betrayed Kuwait during Gulf War, and Kuwait is STILL helping them. I think that speaks for Kuwaiti people's personality. They're very passionate people, so I suggest you don't comment without knowing anything, and as DrKMaTaaDoR said, they reaped what they sawed.
@ianvllnv If Kuwait's gone, USA's oil goes bye-bye, and so does their economy. Have nice, better and more realistic dreams, honey.
I'm kuwaiti and most people here are against the opposition because they have corrupt demands and they attack police and official buildings intentionally to force police respond and then play victim role.
Don't get enthusiastic about this .. I'm with all egyptians, lybian and yemeni and bahraini revolutions. But in Kuwait here its different.
Most people want the gov. and voted for its trust more than once :)
I am a Kuwaiti too, but I respectfully disagree with you as you should join the opposition and voice your concern about fraud corruption and the future of our beloved Kuwait. We are voicing our concern with full loyalty to our ruling (royal) family. Yes with voicing our concerns and a BIG NO NO to destruction of public and private properties.
@Q80007 Though if the heart of the curruption turns out to involve members of the royal family, as it likely does, then that makes working under them to solve the problem... problematic.
@BlackShadow2009 Wow, Interesting argument you have there. who attacked the police and official buildings again? I'm not sure you're following the whole jist of the story, I guess you rune in on scope news for your daily update.
Regardless of the opposition's flaws, they all agree on one simple point; the removal of the PM. We can't poke holes in them just because an MP or two had their own share of trouble. The only sane thing left to do, after all that's happened in Kuwait since last December, is to kick him off his position by a vote of a no-confidence, n a public session.
And besides the very "system" cannot be maintained and will fail; it has ran it's course that cannot be no longer supported globally - look at all of the protestings from the small corners of the world of it's inception to en masse gatherings of 2011 will not cease and only gain in momentum and no longer be docile nor silent.
@q8ali1234 The Palestinian people pay a heavy price for simply voicing their opinion on the Gulf War. Kuwait never aided the Palestinians, rather drilled their eyes out after the war. Such actions are uncalled for and retaliation against Iraq shouldve have been the natural response, not against the Palestinian brothers.
moayedsal 2 months ago
@moayedsal Never helped Palestinians ?
Explain the billions of Kuwaiti Dinar being poored at Palestine ?
Palestinians back in the day had the lives of KINGS in Kuwait , they litteraly lived better than most Kuwaiti's before the Gulf war , the Palestinians Are not grateful to the country that was supporting them heavily , they turned their back on Kuwait , and rebelled against the ONLY COUNTRY THAT EVER GAVE A CRAP ABOUT THEM . They got what they deserved , Kama todeen Todan
DrKMaTaaDoR 1 month ago
Kuwait is no situation to consider a revolution due to the decent lifestyle of the residents. The Kuwaiti people have been living comfortably for an exceptional amount of time without any serious issue arising. Why not help the Palestinian people instead of working against them due to their opinions. Kuwait has massacred the Palestinians as Israel only grew and prospered only to eliminate more Muslims.
moayedsal 3 months ago
@moayedsal Did you forget the Gulf War? They say thank you by allying with Iraq against the country that helped them.
q8ali1234 2 months ago
@moayedsal Where the F were you? Kuwait IS helping Palestine with supplies.
thebreezer99 2 months ago
@moayedsal Hello? Were you sleeping through history class? Palestine betrayed Kuwait during Gulf War, and Kuwait is STILL helping them. I think that speaks for Kuwaiti people's personality. They're very passionate people, so I suggest you don't comment without knowing anything, and as DrKMaTaaDoR said, they reaped what they sawed.
@ianvllnv If Kuwait's gone, USA's oil goes bye-bye, and so does their economy. Have nice, better and more realistic dreams, honey.
Tecklafina 1 month ago 3
@MrSharkybite Go to hell
Kuwait is ruled and will continue to be ruled By ALSabah Family OK.
God bless ALsabah
JBLAAH 3 months ago
Fuck yeah! finally kuwait is going down!! my dreams are coming true!
ianvllnv 3 months ago
@ianvllnv No , Keep dreaming
DrKMaTaaDoR 1 month ago
This show is NOT "all about YOU". However, it is AIMED at you.
t4705mb6 3 months ago
I'm kuwaiti and most people here are against the opposition because they have corrupt demands and they attack police and official buildings intentionally to force police respond and then play victim role.
Don't get enthusiastic about this .. I'm with all egyptians, lybian and yemeni and bahraini revolutions. But in Kuwait here its different.
Most people want the gov. and voted for its trust more than once :)
BlackShadow2009 3 months ago
@BlackShadow2009 thanks for the info, its nice to get actual information not from media sources with political agendas
WeLikeDanceMusic 3 months ago
@BlackShadow2009
I am a Kuwaiti too, but I respectfully disagree with you as you should join the opposition and voice your concern about fraud corruption and the future of our beloved Kuwait. We are voicing our concern with full loyalty to our ruling (royal) family. Yes with voicing our concerns and a BIG NO NO to destruction of public and private properties.
Q80007 3 months ago
@Q80007 Though if the heart of the curruption turns out to involve members of the royal family, as it likely does, then that makes working under them to solve the problem... problematic.
neverfearchrisishere 3 months ago
@BlackShadow2009 Wow, Interesting argument you have there. who attacked the police and official buildings again? I'm not sure you're following the whole jist of the story, I guess you rune in on scope news for your daily update.
Donzq8 3 months ago
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Regardless of the opposition's flaws, they all agree on one simple point; the removal of the PM. We can't poke holes in them just because an MP or two had their own share of trouble. The only sane thing left to do, after all that's happened in Kuwait since last December, is to kick him off his position by a vote of a no-confidence, n a public session.
Donzq8 3 months ago
The west won't let it happen, because unlike Libya, Kuwait is a friend of the west. Just watch, this is probably the last time you will hear of it.
HDaviator 3 months ago
@HDaviator
Yeah...so was Egypt...
And besides the very "system" cannot be maintained and will fail; it has ran it's course that cannot be no longer supported globally - look at all of the protestings from the small corners of the world of it's inception to en masse gatherings of 2011 will not cease and only gain in momentum and no longer be docile nor silent.
All I have to say is "It's About Freak'n Time!"
The "powers-that-be" can do whatever...(FAIL)
KalanYore 3 months ago
@HDaviator so was Tunisia, Egypt, and Yemen. US can only try to influence whatever happens in the aftermath.
DowJones19 3 months ago