Meanwhile in Iraq & Syria
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(Bjorn is taking his new bailiff role very seriously. "Where's my club?")
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Given how I consistently crush you with facts and you consistently embarrass yourself with pulling some BS about how some irrelevant bishops have declared their support for Assad, you're the one with the weak shit. I posted links that prove that Christians are not all uniting behind Assad. Are you going to post your evidence that all those bishops from the major churches have declared their support for Assad?Speaker to Animals wrote:No you dumbass. Pretty much all of them, including the Catholic and Orthodox bishops, which constitute the majority.
Bullshit. Already clearly disproven.
How do you not know the Christians are fighting for the Syrian government, and the "rebels" are genocide g Christians.
Christians are fighting for both Syrian government and have formed their own, independent alliances with the various rebel groups. The Syriac Christians are their own force, but allied with anti-regime (though not currently fighting the regime) forces like the Rojava Kurds.
Get out of here with your weak shit.
And why that should matter one shit to actual Syrian Christians?
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BjornP wrote:Given how I consistently crush you with facts and you consistently embarrass yourself with pulling some BS about how some irrelevant bishops have declared their support for Assad, you're the one with the weak shit.Speaker to Animals wrote:No you dumbass. Pretty much all of them, including the Catholic and Orthodox bishops, which constitute the majority.
Bullshit. Already clearly disproven.
How do you not know the Christians are fighting for the Syrian government, and the "rebels" are genocide g Christians.
Christians are fighting for both Syrian government and have formed their own, independent alliances with the various rebel groups. The Syriac Christians are their own force, but allied with anti-regime (though not currently fighting the regime) forces like the Rojava Kurds.
Get out of here with your weak shit.
LOL!
What facts, Dane? You are telling me ISIS and AL Nusra are totally cool with Christians when the Christian bishops are saying those groups are genociding Christians. I point out that Christian bishops there consistently and publicly condemned our governments for what they are doing in Syria, and you just prance around saying you "crushed me with facts".
All you do is bore me with walls of text filled with nonsense one can easily refute using a search engine.
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http://www.churchmilitant.com/news/arti ... christians
Plenty of sources in that articleFor all the atrocities committed by his government in wartime, and all the invective hurled against him, Assad has been a friend to Christians. He has protected the civil and religious rights of Christians against the assault of Islamists. He has attended festivities with Christians at times when even the Vatican seemed to ignore them. And he has kept a friendly relationship with patriarchs of Orthodox churches. If Assad is evil, he may still be the least evil major leader in the region.
In the short term, every hole the United States punctures in the Syrian military will be filled by ISIS, and serve as an opportunity for atrocities against Christians.
In the medium term, if the United States succeeds in toppling Assad, Syria will most likely become a failed state. And when this happens, the nation's centuries-old Christian population will share the fate of their coreligionists to the East. In 2003 there were about 1.4 million Christians in Iraq. Thirteen years later there were about 275,000. Some of them fled, some of them were murdered, some are being murdered still — now by the Islamic State, which burns, mutilates and crucifies them. There's no reason to believe the trend — a loss of 85 percent of their population in 13 years — will not continue in Iraq and extend into "liberated" Syria.
Even if by some miracle Syria does not end up a cauldron of anarchic bloodshed, there is no getting around the fact that Muslim states are ruled by Muslims. U.S. officials are harping once again on the need to bring democracy to the Middle East, but majority rule in those nations will put men in power who have no desire or reason to protect Christian rights. This includes states that are — at least for the region — generally well functioning. It was only a U.S.-backed military coup that kept the democratically elected Muslim Brotherhood out of power in Egypt and mitigated the already severe persecution of Christians in that nation. And in Turkey, President Tayyip Erdogan, who survived a coup against him last June, has looked the other way to increasing Christian persecution while his ruling party consolidates power. The man who denies the 1915 genocide of Armenian Christians at the hands of the Turks may soon be in a position to deny a genocide of his own making
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If you don't get it yet, Dane seems to want for this. He ignores the obvious and seems to enjoy creating conditions for genocide of Christians.
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Jihadist commander captured in Qaboun/Barzeh area after Syrian Army stormed his HQ and killed his entire gang. Ivanka will be crying to daddy Trump to make it stop.
Massive explosion rocks Jordanian border-crossing in southern Syria
https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/ma ... ern-syria/
HAPPENING
Gains being made today
BASED MEMEREUX
Massive explosion rocks Jordanian border-crossing in southern Syria
https://www.almasdarnews.com/article/ma ... ern-syria/
HAPPENING
Gains being made today
BASED MEMEREUX
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Are you a retard? Seriously? Is your brain leaking from your nose as we speak? You know that I did not tell you that: "ISIS and al Nusra" are totally cool with Christians. The Syrian Civil War has gone on for years now, and you still haven't gotten the memo that the fight isn't simply between ISIS/al-Nusra vs. the Assad Regime?Speaker to Animals wrote:BjornP wrote:Given how I consistently crush you with facts and you consistently embarrass yourself with pulling some BS about how some irrelevant bishops have declared their support for Assad, you're the one with the weak shit.Speaker to Animals wrote:No you dumbass. Pretty much all of them, including the Catholic and Orthodox bishops, which constitute the majority.
Bullshit. Already clearly disproven.
How do you not know the Christians are fighting for the Syrian government, and the "rebels" are genocide g Christians.
Christians are fighting for both Syrian government and have formed their own, independent alliances with the various rebel groups. The Syriac Christians are their own force, but allied with anti-regime (though not currently fighting the regime) forces like the Rojava Kurds.
Get out of here with your weak shit.
LOL!
What facts, Dane? You are telling me ISIS and AL Nusra are totally cool with Christians when the Christian bishops are saying those groups are genociding Christians. I point out that Christian bishops there consistently and publicly condemned our governments for what they are doing in Syria, and you just prance around saying you "crushed me with facts".
All you do is bore me with walls of text filled with nonsense one can easily refute using a search engine.
Did the article and the wikipedia link I just gave you say that the Syrian Christians were allying with ISIS and al-Nusra? No, and you know it didn't, and that I didn't make the claim you're attributing. Quit being a dishonest hack bitch and read the earlier links. The Kurds in Rojava are not ISIS, FSA are not ISIS or al-Nusra, they've been fighting ISIS since they started appearing or has that fact escaped your notice these last couple years?
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TheReal_ND wrote:
BASED MEMEREUX
Point: Molypew or whatever.
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US NEOCONS SHOULD DECIDE EVERY DECISION FOR EVERY COUNTRY!