Terrorists

rickyb

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Trump Is the Symptom, Not the Disease: Chris Hedges

i was gonna put this in the police brutality thread, but alot of people understand the police can be brutal, but understand less that this is terrorism and that governments are usually the biggest terrorist organizations in any country.

of notable mention in this article is that the cops dropped a bomb on a black activists philly apartment and the fire fighters let a whole block of apartments burn down. 11 men women and children were burned alive because they couldnt escape because cops were shooting at them.

 

rickyb

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Actually it isn't.

Who do you think makes the laws?
i dont think governments bother to follow alot of hte laws they put in place. on a small scale, cops dont follow the laws quite often, and on a large scale the constitution and world laws are not followed
 

rickyb

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chris interviews one of the few survivors of the MOVE bombing. she says the cops could have gone in and arrested them but went there with the intention of killing and instead bombed the building, and shot it up when they tried to escape, and the fire fighters were told to do nothing.


they also talk about some of the jails. the water smells, and tastes funny, the guards dont even drink the water, they bring in bottled water. in addition mumia needed pills for hep C and the jails dont want to pay for it because in americas for profit health insurance system, each pill costs $1000 which is wildly inflated compared to other countries.
 
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tonyexpress

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Saudi king slams Iran as 'spearhead of global terrorism'

Riyadh (AFP) - Saudi Arabia's King Salman on Sunday accused regional rival Shiite Iran of exporting extremist Islamic movements to the world and vowed to eliminate the Islamic State group.

"The Iranian regime has been the spearhead of global terrorism since the (Ayatollah Ruhollah) Khomeini revolution" in 1979, King Salman said in a speech to leaders including US President Donald Trump
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oldngray

nowhere special
Saudi king slams Iran as 'spearhead of global terrorism'

Riyadh (AFP) - Saudi Arabia's King Salman on Sunday accused regional rival Shiite Iran of exporting extremist Islamic movements to the world and vowed to eliminate the Islamic State group.

"The Iranian regime has been the spearhead of global terrorism since the (Ayatollah Ruhollah) Khomeini revolution" in 1979, King Salman said in a speech to leaders including US President Donald Trump
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Saudi is Sunni Muslims and they have always hated the Shiites in Iran.
 

Jones

fILE A GRIEVE!
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Sunni Islam is pretty clearly the biggest problem from a religious terrorism standpoint, the 9/11 hijackers, Al Qaeda, ISIS, are all hardcore Sunni. Iran can certainly be labeled a state sponsor as they back groups like Hezbollah but their goals largely political, they're not interested in creating a caliphate or killing people for purely religious reasons.
 

newfie

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Sunni Islam is pretty clearly the biggest problem from a religious terrorism standpoint, the 9/11 hijackers, Al Qaeda, ISIS, are all hardcore Sunni. Iran can certainly be labeled a state sponsor as they back groups like Hezbollah but their goals largely political, they're not interested in creating a caliphate or killing people for purely religious reasons.

i'm surprised you would try to minimize or even defend Irans contribution to terrorism

State Sponsors of Terrorism
 

MAKAVELI

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i'm surprised you would try to minimize or even defend Irans contribution to terrorism

State Sponsors of Terrorism
Analysis | Trump once denounced Saudi Arabia as extremist. Now he’s heading there to promote moderate Islam.
Trump offered exaggerated claims of the Saudi kingdom's extremist values before he was president. Last summer, a message was posted to Trump's Facebook page that said Saudi Arabia wants “women as slaves and to kill gays.” Later, during a presidential debate, Trump suggested that the Saudis were “people that push gays off buildings” and “kill women and treat women horribly.”

Perhaps worse still for a leader who railed passionately against “radical Islamic terrorism,” Trump has also suggested a number of times that the Saudi government may have had links to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. “It’s going to be very profound having to do with Saudi Arabia and Saudi Arabia’s role on the World Trade Center and the attack,” he said while discussing the infamous 28 pages of redactions in the 9/11 commission report with Fox News last April.

Trump registered eight companies in Saudi Arabia during campaign: report
President-elect Donald Trump registered eight companies during his presidential campaign that appear to be tied to hotel interests in Saudi Arabia, according to a report in The Washington Post.

Trump registered the companies in August 2015, shortly after launching his presidential bid, according to The Post.

The companies were registered under names such as THC Jeddah Hotel and DT Jeddah Technical Services, according to financial disclosure filings.
The names of the companies registered appeared similar in pattern to how Trump named other companies connected to hotel deals registered in foreign cities, according to the Post. Trump names companies after cities in the state in which he is dealing with. Jiddah, also spelled Jeddah, is the second-largest city in Saudi Arabia, located on the Red Sea coast about 60 miles west of Mecca.

The Post reported that by the time of Trump's May financial filing, four of those companies in which Trump was the president or director were still active. Trump has in the past said he wants to protect the oil-rich Arab kingdom.

During a rally on August 21, the day Trump created four of those companies, he said he gets along well with Saudi Arabia.

"They buy apartments from me," Trump said during the Alabama rally. "They spend $40 million, $50 million. Am I supposed to dislike them? I like them very much.”
 

rickyb

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Saudi king slams Iran as 'spearhead of global terrorism'

Riyadh (AFP) - Saudi Arabia's King Salman on Sunday accused regional rival Shiite Iran of exporting extremist Islamic movements to the world and vowed to eliminate the Islamic State group.

"The Iranian regime has been the spearhead of global terrorism since the (Ayatollah Ruhollah) Khomeini revolution" in 1979, King Salman said in a speech to leaders including US President Donald Trump
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saudi arabia bombs other countries like crazy which btw is terrorism

and o yea most of hte attackers on 911 were saudis
 

oldngray

nowhere special
Sunni Islam is pretty clearly the biggest problem from a religious terrorism standpoint, the 9/11 hijackers, Al Qaeda, ISIS, are all hardcore Sunni. Iran can certainly be labeled a state sponsor as they back groups like Hezbollah but their goals largely political, they're not interested in creating a caliphate or killing people for purely religious reasons.
Some Sunni are more moderate but Saudi Arabia and most of the Gulf states are also hotbeds of the extremist Wahhabism branch of Sunni.
 
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