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Why would Saudi Arabia be split ? I don't see any fighting there.
nor do you see 22 independence movements in india.
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Why would Saudi Arabia be split ? I don't see any fighting there.
nor do you see 22 independence movements in india.
This would never happen. Many muslims around the globe would never allow this and please don't tell me that muslims are powerless when it comes to something as cherished as this .
there is a history behind it be it Israelis or Arabs. from the recorded history to this dayThese Middle-Easterners are even more messed up than us , don't you think ?
This would never happen. Many muslims around the globe would never allow this and please don't tell me that muslims are powerless when it comes to something as cherished as this .
Thanks to the OP for the post though. Guys , 'splitting' sovereign muslim countries serves certain agendas. WE WILL FIGHT AGAINST THESE AGENDAS NO MATTER WHAT.
Why would Saudi Arabia be split ? I don't see any fighting there.
as sad as it might be, where were the muslims when the Caliphate was being divided amongst various tribes?
agreed. the best to do it is to stop fighting each other. stop declaring each other kaafir and then justifying waging war against our own people. no?
if you guys had found and executed that Lawrence and bombed the shit out of those Bedouin jerks before loosing Aqaba then the things might have been different.
Alas this same oil became the bane for the entire mankind because of the people of the area
neocons have had a map on that some decades ago. its not a new concept. fighting can break out at any notice. Husni Mubarak of Egypt had a popularity rating of 100% and there was calm and peace but in days that all changed
on a lighter note, why is South Yemen in the north-east? and North Yemen in the south-west?
I have heard of changing the national boudaries but not of north and south lol
I am still more concerned about the name of Shiitestan.
Most of it won't, but some of it might. I don't see how Iraq can stay united for any considerable length of time - the divisions runs too deep. In Iraq, as well as some other countries in that region, sectarian or tribal loyalties and identities are much stronger than ones based on nationalism. And that is not surprising, since most of these nation states were drawn up by colonial powers recently, and since then, no effort was made to forge a national identity. If four well trained and well equipped divisions of armymen can simply abandon their cities, imagine what kind of loyalty an average person would have to the idea of the nation state. I'm guessing, none.None of this is likely to happen, I wouldn't put much weight into this.
Are you sure the current crisis is only due to western instigations? As I said above, the people in some of these regions will not be able to live together, even if the west completely abandoned the region and ignored it. I don't think there will be as much fragmentation as speculated here, but some of it is inevitable. And maybe it is a good thing too - maybe if like minded people of Iraq can form a country, they might be able to live peacefully with no more civil wars. Same for some other regions as well.Not as bad as the map by Ralph Peters which talked of Saudi Homeland Independent Territories.
The racism and agenda of the Westerners is unsurprising, but what's truly sad is the desperation of Pakistani media people promoting their agenda in a senseless bid for TV ratings.