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Re: It says everything....
Posted by Rashad (Guest) - Wednesday, July 20 2016, 21:58:43 (UTC)
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Marcello wrote:
>What seems to be missing from any analysis is the role The World Muslim League, an NGO established in 1962 by Saudi Arabia, Morocco and Pakistan to first and foremost crush the moderate strain within Sunni Islam, Sufism, and replace it with a Saudi tribal, literalist version of Islam, Salafism; and then, to combat Nasserism, Arab Socialism (Ba'ath), Communism -- and since 1979 -- Islamic Republicanism, which was Khomeini's anti-Monarchical, anti-Imperialist and anti-Salafi project in the form of the Shia Islamic Republic of Iran... which made the Saudi Royals so nervous that according to both Prof. Prashad and Chris Hedges, led to the Saudis' offer of a billion-dollars per month to Saddam if he were to attack Iran, which he did... but the Saudis didn't hold up their end of the deal, and this is possibly one of the reasons which led Saddam to attack Kuwait, in addition to allegations by Iraq that Kuwait was "side-drilling" and stealing Iraqi oil. Anyway, here's a five-minute clip of Prof. Prashad: http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=13282

That's true. During the Iraq and Iran war, the gulf states backed Saddam financially because they couldn't fight Iran themselves since they're pussies who only beat on women and molest young boys. After the war, Kuwait especially wanted the money back and kept on provoking Saddam which led to the invasion and this was a gift of all gifts for Bush and the corporations because that's how they got into the region permanently. At one point the Prince of Kuwait had offered each US soldier a hundred thousand dollars for their "help" but Bush "kindly" declined it on their behalf. Imagine every US soldier who lives paycheck to paycheck getting that type of money. It's clear that the US prefers these radical Muslims in charge as opposed to socialist and secular. They're totally good with the imams in charge so long as they're open to free market capitalism and they're also good to scare the American people.



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