nawazshahzad
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The chaos that Afghanistan and Iraq has been experiencing in the past decade is undeniably because of the presence of foreign troops occupying these lands. While these troops were supposed to bring peace and stability to these countries, quite the opposite has happened; the role of these troops has become increasingly suspicious, and a great many questions have been raised regarding their true intentions. While Afghanistan has been seeing its share of brutality, Iraq has suffered tremendously too; private security firms have been engaged in committing all sorts of atrocities. Quite often, one hears about these mercenary death squads in the news and even in newly published books. However, the killing of innocent civilians in Iraq cannot be only attributed to mercenary death squads. The very troops that occupy Iraq and Afghanistan illegally in the name of bringing freedom to these countries, are themselves extremist crusading murderers! In a collaborated effort with the military, in Iraq and Afghanistan, mercenary armies like Black Water, DynCorp, etc. are responsible for a lot of the atrocities too, and they contribute to the overall genocide of Muslims worldwide. The video accompanying this article stands testimony to this:
The truth is that todays crusades are far worse than those of the past; the participants today are not just hell-bent on killing every Muslim [man, woman and child] in their path, as they now use it as a means of entertainment. It is becoming increasing evident to even those who would deny the Iraq and Afghan invasions as being crusades. In January this year, we also got to know about extremist Christians who were endorsing a crusade through Jesus Guns. Not only have authorities in the ranks of the military been promoting a crusade, but manufacturers of these weapons have been organized in their approach too.
While there has been way too much evidence uncovered that point to these wars as crusades, it is worth asking: has any one stepped forward to denounce such actions? Has any religious [Christian] authority distanced or disassociated itself from these evil wars? Has anyone denounced what the US and its allies are doing in Iraq and Afghanistan? How is this slaughter of innocent Muslims today any different from the millions of Muslims slain during the Latin-Christian authorized crusades? The answers to these questions are obvious!
Was the term crusade used when the so-called War on Terror began?
Read the full research work by Zainulabedin Ameer at Pakistan Ideology
The truth is that todays crusades are far worse than those of the past; the participants today are not just hell-bent on killing every Muslim [man, woman and child] in their path, as they now use it as a means of entertainment. It is becoming increasing evident to even those who would deny the Iraq and Afghan invasions as being crusades. In January this year, we also got to know about extremist Christians who were endorsing a crusade through Jesus Guns. Not only have authorities in the ranks of the military been promoting a crusade, but manufacturers of these weapons have been organized in their approach too.
While there has been way too much evidence uncovered that point to these wars as crusades, it is worth asking: has any one stepped forward to denounce such actions? Has any religious [Christian] authority distanced or disassociated itself from these evil wars? Has anyone denounced what the US and its allies are doing in Iraq and Afghanistan? How is this slaughter of innocent Muslims today any different from the millions of Muslims slain during the Latin-Christian authorized crusades? The answers to these questions are obvious!
Was the term crusade used when the so-called War on Terror began?
Read the full research work by Zainulabedin Ameer at Pakistan Ideology