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Lessons not learned: bombing of mali

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Re: Lessons not learned: bombing of mali

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Blaming on wahabis for dividing the muslims.
We need anothet saladin :blessed:
The wahabis would call him 'unwahabi', however they are the most loyal slaves of west.
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Re: Lessons not learned: bombing of mali

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HutuKing01 wrote:Blaming on wahabis for dividing the muslims.
We need anothet saladin :blessed:
The wahabis would call him 'unwahabi', however they are the most loyal slaves of west.
fok off man one day you are celebrating "wahabi" victory when they kill france other day you insult them and say they are terrorist. Either pick one side you either with us or against us.
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Re: Lessons not learned: bombing of mali

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grandpakhalif wrote: fok off man one day you are celebrating "wahabi" victory when they kill france other day you insult them and say they are terrorist. Either pick one side you either with us or against us.
:ehh:

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Perhaps the rebels could have avoided foreign intervention if they didn't scare the hell out of the cadaans by chopping limbs and trying to impose a Taliban style government.
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Re: Lessons not learned: bombing of mali

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TheAnswer2 wrote:
grandpakhalif wrote: fok off man one day you are celebrating "wahabi" victory when they kill france other day you insult them and say they are terrorist. Either pick one side you either with us or against us.
:ehh:

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Perhaps the rebels could have avoided foreign intervention if they didn't scare the hell out of the cadaans by chopping limbs and trying to impose a Taliban style government.
It was inevitable, once you are associated with anything Islamic in comes Western intervention. Today the Islamists captured a key army base town.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-21009368
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Re: Lessons not learned: bombing of mali

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:lol:

Iam with mujaahidiinta Nusrah Front, Mujaahidiinta Republic of Somalia and Mujaahidiinta Taliban.
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Re: Lessons not learned: bombing of mali

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Theocratic Tyranny will not prevail over freedom & democracy. Radical shariah will be expunged from every hole.
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Re: Lessons not learned: bombing of mali

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union wrote:The free nations of the world will expel radical shariah from every hole.

Theocratic Tyranny will not prevail over freedom & democracy. Radical shariah will be expunged from every hole.
And Davie Jonee's locker exists.
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Re: Lessons not learned: bombing of mali

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In other words, the west is once again at war with the very forces that it trained, funded and armed. Nobody is better at creating its own enemies, and thus ensuring a posture of endless war, than the US and its allies. Where the US cannot find enemies to fight against it, it simply empowers them.
The Obama administration has, of course, draped its entire drone and global assassination campaign in an impenetrable cloth of secrecy, ensuring it remains beyond the scrutinizing reach of media outlets, courts, and its own citizens. The US and its western allies do not merely wage endless war aimed invariably at Muslims. They do so in virtually complete secrecy, without any transparency or accountability. Meet the western "democracies".
Finally, the propaganda used to justify all of this is depressingly common yet wildly effective. Any western government that wants to bomb Muslims simply slaps the label of "terrorists" on them, and any real debate or critical assessment instantly ends before it can even begin. "The president is totally determined that we must eradicate these terrorists who threaten the security of Mali, our own country and Europe," proclaimed French defense minister Jean-Yves Le Drian.
The French bombing of Mali, perhaps to include some form of US participation, illustrates every lesson of western intervention. The "war on terror" is a self-perpetuating war precisely because it endlessly engenders its own enemies and provides the fuel to ensure that the fire rages without end. But the sloganeering propaganda used to justify this is so cheap and easy - we must kill the Terrorists! - that it's hard to see what will finally cause this to end. The blinding fear - not just of violence, but of Otherness - that has been successfully implanted in the minds of many western citizens is such that this single, empty word (Terrorists), standing alone, is sufficient to generate unquestioning support for whatever their governments do in its name, no matter how secret or unaccompanied by evidence it may be.
very true indeed.
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Re: Lessons not learned: bombing of mali

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pictures of malian citizens
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yesterday the spokesman of the MNLA has declared the readiness of their troops to fight the terrorists
http://english.ruvr.ru/2013_01_15/Tuare ... Islamists/

If it works for them , why does it bother you ?
has any of you here ever met anybody from Mali ? I don't think so .
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Re: Lessons not learned: bombing of mali

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those people are not ethnic Azawads, they are the Nilotic/Bantu population from Bamako which dominate the surrounding area in cluding neighbouring countries like Burkina Faso. They support the govt due to ethnic and religious differences. Alhamdullilah people from North Mali are behind the Muslims against France.
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Re: Lessons not learned: bombing of mali

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grandpakhalif wrote:those people are not ethnic Azawads, they are the Nilotic/Bantu population from Bamako which dominate the surrounding area in cluding neighbouring countries like Burkina Faso. They support the govt due to ethnic and religious differences. Alhamdullilah people from North Mali are behind the Muslims against France.
Again what is 'ethnic Azawad " ?
The area was traditionally inhabited by the settled Songhay, nomadic Tuareg people, Moors, and Fulas (Fula: Fulɓe; French: Peul)
Songhay
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3403/3441 ... 25dd_z.jpg

Fula
http://www.morrmusic.com/upload/cache/6 ... a39706.png

Tuareg
http://wa1.cdn.3news.co.nz/3news/AM/201 ... ?width=460


The National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad is ready to take the terrorists on .
I am telling you ZOOMALIS , you don't know jack about Mali , keep it shut please .
Actually it is the algerians and the saxraawis of al qacida who do not belong there .
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Re: Lessons not learned: bombing of mali

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Tuareg rebels allied themselves with Ansar Adine and other Islamists that's the cold hard facts! Anyone other than Tuaregs are with France!
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Re: Lessons not learned: bombing of mali

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No they didn't .Stop making stuff up my friend it is unhealthy
BTW tyhe majority of the people in Mali whether they are from the Nth or the Sth are muslim .
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Re: Lessons not learned: bombing of mali

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Why do most iidoor, whether of the Djiboutienne or Somaliland variety, invariably behave like colonial lackeys?
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