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June 11, 2014, 06:37:36 AM
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This is yet further proof that the lines drawn on maps by the imperial powers after WWI are fading. They don't mean anything. People are clinging to the European-style nation state as the only way of organising geography.

Those lines are artificial. They don't mean anything. They appear on the maps, but there is no state there. There is no country called "Iraq" that has the same shape that it does on a map.

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June 11, 2014, 06:38:38 AM
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Yes, you're absolutely right. Saddam oppressed the people of Iraq, he didn't unite them. This is just the latest in the ramifications of the Blair-Bush war of aggression that they got away with.

No one can unite the people of Iraq. They are divided along the sectarian lines. But during Saddam's rule, people were afraid to talk about the sects. Saddam gave his emphasis for pan-Arab nationalism. He despised the divides between the Shia and Sunni. He did whatever he could, to eliminate the sects.
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June 11, 2014, 06:41:47 AM
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Iraq is a deeply polarized society, with Sunnis, Shias, Kurds and other minorities deeply distrustful of each other. Despite this, Saddam Hussain was able to unite them, although by applying force. He suppressed the radical Islamists as well, making the lives of minorities (Christians, Yazidis, Mandeans.etc) easier. Once the Americans overthrew him, the Islamist radicals immediately rose to power and caused problem for the minorities. 80% of the minority population has vanished from Iraq during the last decade.

Iraq needed a federal republic after the occupation. Each region with real representation in the legislature would go a long way toward their various groups feeling enfranchised. Of course not breaking it in the first place would have been good as well.

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June 11, 2014, 06:46:24 AM
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No one can unite the people of Iraq. They are divided along the sectarian lines.

There is no Iraqi nation, no Iraqi people. There is no reason on Earth for there to be a country called "Iraq".

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June 11, 2014, 06:51:58 AM
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Not surprised by this, after all the entire country is comprised of cowards. 

They Won't fight, they drop their weapons and shed their uniforms when confronted but yet they are brave enough to stone women to death.

Cowards.
I bet if we dropped you off in the middle of Iraq we could find you again by following the trails of piss and shit you leave behind you...
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June 11, 2014, 06:54:48 AM
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last week's episode of through the wormhole implied that people from africa and the middle east had too much diversity, so it made something about their genes more sectarian. through the research, they found that the societies with the a good balance of diversity, but not too much, would be the ones that have the most success as societies.
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June 11, 2014, 06:56:29 AM
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This is bad no doubt.  However, I think it also has a lot to do with the civil war in Syria as well.  Especially since I thought the north was supposed to be a lot more stable.

I'm not sure Iraq not signing a status of forces agreement would have made that much difference - US forces might have been too small to stop the offensive or not committed quickly enough as this seems to have been something of a surprise.
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June 11, 2014, 06:56:52 AM
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I bet if we dropped you off in the middle of Iraq we could find you again by following the trails of piss and shit you leave behind you...

Lol, careful, "Welcome to the machine" is a pretty formidable warrior. At least when tapping on his keyboard from the comfort of his parent's basement. He plays Call of Duty several times per day. Watch yourself.

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June 11, 2014, 06:57:36 AM
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There is a larger theme playing out here.

The Sykes-Picot agreement is burning. May it rot in hell.

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June 11, 2014, 07:03:25 AM
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Iraq needed a federal republic after the occupation. Each region with real representation in the legislature would go a long way toward their various groups feeling enfranchised. Of course not breaking it in the first place would have been good as well.

Well, at least initially that was the plan. But there is a very serious problem. Most of the oil wells are located in the Sunni and Kurd areas, and not in the Shiite inhabited regions. Shiites constitutes somewhere around 60% of the Iraqi population, and they want the oil wealth to go to the central government. And obviously the Sunnis and Kurds are opposed to this.
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June 12, 2014, 08:16:03 AM
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Iraq needed a federal republic after the occupation. Each region with real representation in the legislature would go a long way toward their various groups feeling enfranchised. Of course not breaking it in the first place would have been good as well.

Well, at least initially that was the plan. But there is a very serious problem. Most of the oil wells are located in the Sunni and Kurd areas, and not in the Shiite inhabited regions. Shiites constitutes somewhere around 60% of the Iraqi population, and they want the oil wealth to go to the central government. And obviously the Sunnis and Kurds are opposed to this.

All stuff we should have thought if before going in. Assuming of course we would still have gone in if we had simply thought it through in that much detail.

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June 12, 2014, 08:36:39 AM
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The only country that can save Iraq from falling from Al Qaeda is Iran.

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June 12, 2014, 08:42:29 AM
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The US has been encouraging Islamic extremism in the Middle East for years. Every time the US decides to smash secular nationalism, you can guarantee that something more sinister will take its place. It's like a 5 year old is in charge of US foreign policy.

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June 12, 2014, 10:11:43 AM
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The US has been encouraging Islamic extremism in the Middle East for years. Every time the US decides to smash secular nationalism, you can guarantee that something more sinister will take its place. It's like a 5 year old is in charge of US foreign policy.

For the first time, I'll agree with you.

Iraq: Pan-Arabic nationalist Ba'ath party (under Saddam Hussain) replaced by the Islamic Da'awa Party. Power shifted from Sunni Arab to Shiite Arab.
Syria: Pan-Arabic nationalist Ba'ath party (under Bashar al Assad) is about to be replaced by the FSA, which includes Islamist factions such as the ISIL/ISIS.
Egypt: Secular ruler Hosni Mubarak replaced with Mohammed Morsi of the Islamic Brotherhood.
Tunisia: Secular government by Zine El Abidine Ben Ali replaced by Hamadi Jebali of the Islamic Brotherhood.

The only exception has been Libya.
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June 12, 2014, 01:04:06 PM
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The US has been encouraging Islamic extremism in the Middle East for years. Every time the US decides to smash secular nationalism, you can guarantee that something more sinister will take its place. It's like a 5 year old is in charge of US foreign policy.

For the first time, I'll agree with you.

Iraq: Pan-Arabic nationalist Ba'ath party (under Saddam Hussain) replaced by the Islamic Da'awa Party. Power shifted from Sunni Arab to Shiite Arab.
Syria: Pan-Arabic nationalist Ba'ath party (under Bashar al Assad) is about to be replaced by the FSA, which includes Islamist factions such as the ISIL/ISIS.
Egypt: Secular ruler Hosni Mubarak replaced with Mohammed Morsi of the Islamic Brotherhood.
Tunisia: Secular government by Zine El Abidine Ben Ali replaced by Hamadi Jebali of the Islamic Brotherhood.

The only exception has been Libya.

The Ennahda movement is probably the best thing that could happen to tunisia.
Also Hamadi is not in power anymore and he was not part of the islamic brotherhood , he was a moderate islamic.


http://www.thedailystar.net/tunisias-successes-and-egypts-regressions-27936


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June 12, 2014, 01:42:06 PM
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The Ennahda movement is probably the best thing that could happen to tunisia.
Also Hamadi is not in power anymore and he was not part of the islamic brotherhood , he was a moderate islamic.

Ennahda is the Tunisian version of Islamic Brotherhood, which is funded by Saudi Arabia. They call themselves moderate Islamists, but in truth they are even more hard-line than the Egyptian Islamic Brotherhood.
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June 12, 2014, 01:50:13 PM
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The Ennahda movement is probably the best thing that could happen to tunisia.
Also Hamadi is not in power anymore and he was not part of the islamic brotherhood , he was a moderate islamic.

Ennahda is the Tunisian version of Islamic Brotherhood, which is funded by Saudi Arabia. They call themselves moderate Islamists, but in truth they are even more hard-line than the Egyptian Islamic Brotherhood.

Of course...
That's why this happened:

http://www.spc.rs/eng/patriarch_theodoros_ii_alexandria_visits_president_tunis

Really , you have no clue about what's going there , admit it Smiley

http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2014/05/tunisia-constitution-democracy-2014516161024354720.html



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June 12, 2014, 01:59:28 PM
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Not surprised by this, after all the entire country is comprised of cowards. 

They Won't fight, they drop their weapons and shed their uniforms when confronted but yet they are brave enough to stone women to death.

Cowards.
And yet they won the war.  Huh
The scariest fighters I have come across hide and bide their time. They only fight when it's in their interest and the odds are good. That is how you fight asymmetrically. They simply know more about this than you do. 

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^^^ I know exactly what is going on there. Tunisia has been historically a very tolerant nation, unlike Egypt and Libya. There are only a few thousand Christians there and there have been no attacks against them. So I am not surprised at Theodoros II thanking the Tunisian president for protection. But what this has to do with the current government?
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^^^ I know exactly what is going on there. Tunisia has been historically a very tolerant nation, unlike Egypt and Libya. There are only a few thousand Christians there and there have been no attacks against them. So I am not surprised at Theodoros II thanking the Tunisian president for protection. But what this has to do with the current government?

You claimed that Tunisia is run by radical  Islamist party.
I showed you proof it's not.
Read the constitution they've adopted.

Have you ever been there? Have you ever traveled to Tunis both before 2010 let's say and after 2012?

Why I'm even bothering asking that I don't know as I already know the answer. You never set foot out of the country but you now better than anybody what's happening in urkaine china and usa.

Show me one proof that Tunis is going to turn into a radical Islamic state


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