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Iraqi group says fired shells at Saudi Arabia

GCC states have provided more manpower that join terrorists groups in Iraq & private financiers ( rich sheikhs ) and the Qatari elephant. That killed thousands of our people while Kataib Hezbollah fired a few mortars in the desert.
If anything, it’s them that should pay.

More man-power as in a few hundred private individuals at most who went to Iraq since 2003 through the Syrian border or Turkish border after crossing into Syria by themselves and a few rich sheikhs supporting certain groups. No official support. You yourself were posting videos of a few Saudi Arabians in Syria who openly said that they were jailed back in KSA and wanted to attack it and topple the House of Saud. You also know that the House of Saud are the main enemy for "Sunni" Islamists, Shia Islamists and the Muslim Brotherhood.

The difference is that this Iraqi branch of HizbAlShaitan are under the government protection of the Iraqi Shia Islamist led government hence this guy was not arrested despite giving a interview in the middle of Baghdad for one of the biggest TV stations in Iraq for 1 hour despite being a "wanted man".

The mortars fell close to some villages and some farm lands, I just read on Twitter. Anyway there is a difference between attacking a foreign country from another country and then private individuals going to foreign countries and making problems there.

Not sure why Al-Maliki is not doing anything against this individual but crying about Saudi Arabia not wanting to have relations with his government. No wonder if he is letting such people roam around freely.
 
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More man-power as in a few hundred private individuals at most who went to Iraq since 2003 through the Syrian border or Turkish border after crossing into Syria by themselves and a few rich sheikhs supporting certain groups. No official support. You yourself were posting videos of a few Saudi Arabians in Syria who openly said that they were jailed back in KSA and wanted to attack it and topple the House of Saud. You also know that the House of Saud are the main enemy for "Sunni" Islamists, Shia Islamists and the Muslim Brotherhood.

The difference is that this Iraqi branch of HizbAlShaitan are under the government protection of the Iraqi Shia Islamist led government hence this guy was not arrested despite giving a interview in the middle of Baghdad for one of the biggest TV stations in Iraq for 1 hour despite being a "wanted man".

The mortars fell close to some villages and some farm lands, I just read on Twitter. Anyway there is a difference between attacking a foreign country from another country and then private individuals going to foreign countries and making problems there.

Not sure why Al-Maliki is not doing anything against this individual but crying about Saudi Arabia not wanting to have relations with his government. No wonder if he is letting such people roam around freely.

Iraq that returned Saudi terrorists to Saudi Arabia fighting in Syria again, releases by Saudi authorities.
Saudi Gazette - Saudi who fought in Iraq now in Syria
Kataib hezbollah is not under government protection but funded by Iran.

Too bad for these fucking farmers, at least Iraq is not blowing itself up in Saudi Arabia daily while the opposite is.
Don’t make the response long, no arguing is needed, GCC never says sorry for all the trash and terrorism they send to Iraq, now they want to complain about this ? No, simple.
 
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Sunni extremists a threat to the House of Saud? Which extremists by the way. We all know the House of Saud, as Wahhabis from the Najd area, have a tacit agreement with the influential Wahhabi religious stronghold in KSA, and other ultra-conservative groups. That is why these hedonistic Saudi monarchists, who like to party-hard in Beirut, London and Casablanca, can't recall the ban on women to drive cars, even if they disagree with it. Such defiance would challenge the ultra-conservatives, who have pledged to look away from the monarchist way of governance, even if that is against Islamic law, with the condition that the House of Saud would continue to implement the strict religious laws of the country.
 
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Iraq that returned Saudi terrorists to Saudi Arabia fighting in Syria again, releases by Saudi authorities.
Saudi Gazette - Saudi who fought in Iraq now in Syria
Kataib hezbollah is not under government protection but funded by Iran.

Too bad for these fucking farmers, at least Iraq is not blowing itself up in Saudi Arabia daily while the opposite is.
Don’t make the response long, no arguing is needed, GCC never says sorry for all the trash and terrorism they send to Iraq, now they want to complain about this ? No, simple.

Which ones? That is one example maybe. Most are jailed for life, sentenced to death or put under rehabilitation programs. I am not sure since those issues never interested me.

Nor Iraq nor Saudi Arabia is blowing itself up. You are talking about individuals and the number of both Saudi Arabians and Iraqis who have "blown themselves up" (like that was worse than just killing people with weapons or torturing them as the Shia militias were famous of doing) does not even exceed 150 people at most.

The farmers have not done anything.

KSA cannot take the responsibility for what private people do. Same logic you used for the thousands of Iraqi Shia and Sunni militants fighting inside Syria now that outnumber all other people other than the local Syrians.
If you decide to go to Mexico tomorrow in order to become a gang member of Las Zetas and behead a rival gang member there and shot random gang members in bars late at night in Acapulco then the Netherlands cannot be held accountable for your actions.
 
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Which ones? That is one example maybe. Most are jailed for life, sentenced to death or put under rehabilitation programs. I am not sure since those issues never interested me.

Nor Iraq nor Saudi Arabia is blowing itself up. You are talking about individuals and the number of both Saudi Arabians and Iraqis who have "blown themselves up" (like that was worse than just killing people with weapons or torturing them as the Shia militias were famous of doing) does not even exceed 150 people at most.

The farmers have not done anything.

KSA cannot take the responsibility for what private people do. Same logic you used for the thousands of Shia and Sunni militants fighting inside Syria now that outnumber all other people other than the local Syrians.

Iraq cannot take the responsibility what private people do either, this country is armed and these are effects after war, if Saudi stops sending in arms to Syria Iraq can put more focus on other borders.

Though what’s your point with this, a few mortars fell on Kuwait as well, Kuwaiti individuals have been financing terrorism a lot, so I personally don’t really care, it’s a response to their terrorism. If you want to nuke us contact @BATMAN
 
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Iraq cannot take the responsibility what private people do either, this country is armed and these are effects after war, if Saudi stops sending in arms to Syria Iraq can put more focus on other borders.

Though what’s your point with this, a few mortars fell on Kuwait as well, Kuwaiti individuals have been financing terrorism a lot, so I personally don’t really care, it’s a response to their terrorism. If you want to nuke us contact @BATMAN

In the case of that HizbAlShaitan group they can since the leader is apparently "a wanted man inside Iraq" but despite that he is able to be interviewed for 1 hour in the middle of Baghdad. Do you think a wanted man in Saudi Arabia could do such a thing in the middle of Riyadh? Here lies the difference. Also there is no Saudi Arabian terrorist group based in Saudi Arabia who roams around freely and threatens to strike the "tiny majoosi rafida sect" and free Karbala and Najaf from grave-worshippers and chronic depressive crybabies and Iraq from the influence of non-Arabs in Iran. That talk is just imitation of that guy and his famous interviews in connection to Sunnis and Saudi Arabia in particular. Or in fact strikes Iraqi land from inside KSA.

Eh, Saudi Arabia nor all the Sunni countries who form 90% of all Muslims will not stop supporting the Syrian opposition. Maybe Iraq should stop Iranian weapon shipments from reaching Al-Asshead in Syria and violating Iraqi air sovereignty if neutrality is claimed. Or stop the thousand of Shias going to Syria. There are even whole Iraqi battalions. Never heard about Saudi Arabian battalions inside Syria.

I prefer the beautiful Kuwaiti women so better not target them. Which nukes are you now talking about? KSA does not have any nukes.
 
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In the case of that HizbAlShaitan group they can since the leader is apparently wanted but despite that is able to be interviewed for 1 hour in the middle of Baghdad. Do you think a wanted man in Saudi Arabia could do such a thing in the middle of Riyadh?
Probably Aroor that supports terrorism, and Turkey that took in Hashimi because he is of the Islamic party ( Muslim brotherhood ).

Here lies the difference. Also there is no Saudi Arabian terrorist group based in Saudi Arabia who roams around freely and threatens to strike the "tiny majoosi rafida sect" and free Karbala and Najaf for grave-worshippers and Iraq from the influence of non-Arabs in Iran. That talk is just imitation of that guy and his famous interviews in connection to Sunnis and Saudi Arabia in particular. Or in fact strikes Iraqi land from inside KSA.
Did Saudi have war ? this is a side effect of war, want it solved ? make relations with Iraq, keep jihadists in prison or execute them, don’t let them free so we stop getting suicide bombers.

Eh, Saudi Arabia nor all the Sunni countries who form 90% of all Muslims will not stop supporting the Syrian opposition.
It’s not like that, but not the topic.

Maybe Iraq should stop Iranian weapon shipments from reaching Al-Asshead in Syria and violating Iraqi air sovereignty if neutrality is claimed.
Yes, sell us some aircraft, for everything theres a great solution.

I prefer the beautiful Kuwaiti women.
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Nukes. Which nukes are you now talking about?
This guy BATMAN.
 
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Probably Aroor that supports terrorism, and Turkey that took in Hashimi because he is of the Islamic party ( Muslim brotherhood ).


Did Saudi have war ? this is a side effect of war, want it solved ? make relations with Iraq, keep jihadists in prison or execute them, don’t let them free so we stop getting suicide bombers.


It’s not like that, but not the topic.


Yes, sell us some aircraft, for everything theres a great solution.


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This guy BATMAN.

Aroor is a harmless old man. Not attacking anyone. Anyway I don't know how he ended up in Riyadh. Ask the fat Najdis here, @Yzd Khalifa.

Hashimi is not a terrorist by any means and not a member of any Muslim Brotherhood. Hashimi was/is a patriot.

Plenty of Iraqi suicide bombers and Iraqi terrorists inside Iraq. Not going to stop if 5-10 Saudi Arabians who were under rehabilitation and were not "cured" return or go elsewhere. Well, we invaded Bahrain and back in 2009 we taught the Houthi's a lesson in our mountainous Southern borders and in the tiny Northwestern part of Yemen where that cult is living.

No Middle Eastern country is producing anything worthy compared to the West. So they are the answer.

I meant Saudi Arabian women but Kuwaiti women are good looking too. Very cute and know how to dress. Spoilt brats though.

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Maybe I will marry a Kuwaiti woman.
 
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More like 10% and all those are very Arabian looking. They have that special Arabian look that only Levantine people have outside the Arabian Peninsula and some Iraqis. Anyway not the topic.
 
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More like 10% and all those are very Arabian looking. They have that special Arabian look that only Levantine people have outside the Arabian Peninsula and some Iraqis.

Those Kuwaiti Persians (Ajam) are not Arabian looking. Take Hanan Abdullah for example:

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Very Iranian looking. And about those percentages:

Most of Kuwait's Shia citizens are of Persian descent. It is estimated that 30% of Kuwaiti citizens are of Persian descent. There are Kuwaiti Sunni families of Persian origin as well.

The figure is probably much higher.
 
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Aroor is a harmless old man. Not attacking anyone. Anyway I don't know how he ended up in Riyadh. Ask the fat Najdis here, @Yzd Khalifa.

Hashimi is not a terrorist by any means and not a member of any Muslim Brotherhood. Hashimi was/is a patriot.
Iraqi Islamic party is the same as Muslim Brotherhood.

Plenty of Iraqi suicide bombers and Iraqi terrorists inside Iraq. Not going to stop if 5-10 Saudi Arabians who were under rehabilitation and were not "cured" return or go elsewhere.
Saudi Arabia brought this ideology.

Well, we invaded Bahrain and back in 2009 we taught the Houthi's a lesson in our mountainous Southern borders and in the tiny Northwestern part of Yemen where that cult is living.
Iraq is not them despite our military not being rebuilt, they won’t invade us.
 
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Look at all the pictures I posted. Typical Arabian look. Dark olive skin, large eyes, dark golden hair, facial features etc. All the men are also very Arabian looking.

Most Iranic people in Kuwait are Baluch people and they number less than 10% of the population. 90% of all Kuwaitis are either Iraqi Arabs from Southern Iraq, Sunni Arabs from Baghdad or from Najd and the Eastern Province in KSA. Ask any Kuwaiti. Overall Kuwaitis are very Arabian looking. Look at their football national team, handball national team, rulers, famous Kuwaitis, businessmen etc.

Not much Iranian about them at all. Not sure what an Iranian look is anyway. I have seen dozens of Iranians that look exactly like your typical Arab/Semite and I have also seen Arabs that could pass for Afghans which I think are the most "pure" Indo-Iranians which modern day genetics also confirm. Iranians are very mixed. Just look at all the ethnic groups there.

The Elamites probably had much more in common with us Semites than they had with the nomadic Indo-Iranian tribes that lived in Central Asia/Eurasian Steppe at that time.

Anyway not interested in this ethnic thing today. Let us just say that we are all Papua New Guineans this night. They must have good looking people too.
 
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