Davey Crockett
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The theologian Martin Luther tried to warn us 500 years ago....
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The theologian Martin Luther tried to warn us 500 years ago....
Actually, to be correct, this ongoing genocide of Palestinians by the Jews, hasn't made it to the top ten.
Muslims fighting Muslims always suited Israel.
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What is the best outcome for Israel regarding the Syrian uprising? | The Jerusalem Post
A weakened Syrian regime under Assad, therefore, is in Israel’s interest. But here’s the rub: Israel would like to see Assad weakened, but not overmuch, and not toppled.www.jpost.com
The sudden rekindling of the Syrian civil war has many Israelis looking to the northeast and asking the following question: “The enemy of my enemy is fighting my enemy, so whom am I for?”
Or, in other words, who would Israel least like to see parked on its border with Syria: Iranian-backed Shia jihadist extremists or Turkish-backed Sunni jihadists?
Since the answer is neither, Israel’s approach to the developments in Syria will be to stay out of the melee as long as its security interests are not directly or immediately threatened. As Yitzhak Shamir was once quoted as having said during the Iran-Iraq war of the 1980s – when two of the Jewish state’s fiercest enemies were weakening each other – Israel can “wish both sides success.”
Here in Spain we have migrants from whole world, I forget to mention something: There is another migrant work who is resistant to social engineering and keep growing structured families: Han Chinese (there is more than 300,000 Han Chinese people living in Spain).A little offtopic but it is to be noted that Islam is about 600 younger/newer than Christianity and, like Christianity, will eventually become a more 'secular' religion. Just a few hundred years ago Christians were burning women as witches! I find many aspect os the Western Civilization attractive but the current Western civilization is a result of relentless violent clashes of ideologies starting in the Reformation/Renaissance. The Islamic World will also go through that in its evolution. That may be heresy to say here but humans are humans!
Here in Spain we have migrants from whole world, I forget to mention something: There is another migrant work who is resistant to social engineering and keep growing structured families: Han Chinese (there is more than 300,000 Han Chinese people living in Spain).
I think a key to fall in social engineering is make young people feel identified to celebrities who insert new social behavior trendings in society. Chinese and Muslim people have no that problem, they are different to Western pop singers, tv shows celebrities and they know it.
By the another side, I think Islam is a lot more present religion in believers common life than Christianity in his better days. e.g: It doesnt exist something like 5 daily prayings in Christianity.
And keep something in mind: Social control by power is currently more extensive than centuries ago, new messages come instantly to everywhere, that did not exist centuries ago.
I think Chinese civilization have all to face Western powers. Islam civilization could have too, but they are too economic dependent of the West and they are more divided than Chinese, anyway, it's to note that it's precisely Islamic countries who face better and defend their sovereignty against West, even when they have good relations to the West. e.g: Turkiye is clearly the most sovereign state (besides USA) inside NATO. I think Islam is one key of that, it's a shield to foreign ideas infiltration.
Why would Zionists be worried about "Sunni Jihadis" when they have never attacked Israel before?Muslims fighting Muslims always suited Israel.
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What is the best outcome for Israel regarding the Syrian uprising? | The Jerusalem Post
A weakened Syrian regime under Assad, therefore, is in Israel’s interest. But here’s the rub: Israel would like to see Assad weakened, but not overmuch, and not toppled.www.jpost.com
The sudden rekindling of the Syrian civil war has many Israelis looking to the northeast and asking the following question: “The enemy of my enemy is fighting my enemy, so whom am I for?”
Or, in other words, who would Israel least like to see parked on its border with Syria: Iranian-backed Shia jihadist extremists or Turkish-backed Sunni jihadists?
Since the answer is neither, Israel’s approach to the developments in Syria will be to stay out of the melee as long as its security interests are not directly or immediately threatened. As Yitzhak Shamir was once quoted as having said during the Iran-Iraq war of the 1980s – when two of the Jewish state’s fiercest enemies were weakening each other – Israel can “wish both sides success.”
Why would Zionists be worried about "Sunni Jihadis" when they have never attacked Israel before?
Why would Zionists be worried about "Sunni Jihadis" when they have never attacked Israel before?
Kissinger's statement was "It's a pity they both can't lose."Muslims fighting Muslims always suited Israel.
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What is the best outcome for Israel regarding the Syrian uprising? | The Jerusalem Post
A weakened Syrian regime under Assad, therefore, is in Israel’s interest. But here’s the rub: Israel would like to see Assad weakened, but not overmuch, and not toppled.www.jpost.com
The sudden rekindling of the Syrian civil war has many Israelis looking to the northeast and asking the following question: “The enemy of my enemy is fighting my enemy, so whom am I for?”
Or, in other words, who would Israel least like to see parked on its border with Syria: Iranian-backed Shia jihadist extremists or Turkish-backed Sunni jihadists?
Since the answer is neither, Israel’s approach to the developments in Syria will be to stay out of the melee as long as its security interests are not directly or immediately threatened. As Yitzhak Shamir was once quoted as having said during the Iran-Iraq war of the 1980s – when two of the Jewish state’s fiercest enemies were weakening each other – Israel can “wish both sides success.”
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