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Google, rent a suicide bomber in FATA, Pakistan ....available for revenge ..Its a business in some part of the world.So suicide bombers in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Central Asia, Nigeria, Sub-Saharan Africa, Horn of Africa, Caucasus, South East Asia, Turkey etc. are all Arabs? Let alone Muslims? Ever heard about Maoist terrorist and secular Kurds? They have a long history of blowing themselves up in Iraq, Turkey, Iran, Syria etc.
Anyway we are talking about a tiny minority that does not even make up 0,0001% of the population of any Arab country.
Anyway suicide bombings are not any different from ordinary bombs or terrorist attacks not involving suicide.
It is used as a military tactic. If those terrorists had fighter jets you would not see them blowing themselves up. Only if it made military sense or if they wanted to spread terror to the masses by blowing themselves up among them. However if you had a fighter jet and could use that to attack civilians, that option would obviously be preferred.
In any case suicide is strictly forbidden by all sects in Islam.
1000's upon 1000's of Japanese Kamikaze pilots during WW2 were not worse than Allied carpet bombings or Nazi murdering sprees in Russia where they burnt 10.000's upon 10.000's of villagers and people alive.
1 Saudi Arabian citizen blew himself up in Kuwait 2 years ago. There have never been another example of this. As for blowing yourself up, there have obviously been GCC citizens of Iranian origin who have done so when you have had suicide bombers from Iran itself. I mentioned Jihadi John who was a Kuwaiti citizen of Iraqi and Iranian origins. He grew up in the UK if I am not wrong.
Anyway suicide bombings have nothing to do with the discussion that @Full Moon started. His concern is that some "Ajam" in the GCC will act non-loyal. I gave my own opinion of that theory in post 38.
Well, I know that and KSA has even a younger population percentage wise and most other Arab countries. I was just saying that Iran is currently facing a demographic problem as the fertility rate is significantly below the 2.1 required and recommended (replacement rate). That was all. You asked for sources and I provided them.
As a side-comment I told that the current population of Iran might be too big already given the geography of Iran, climate and the fact that people tend to waste more and more resources by each year in the region and the world as a whole. Already there are environmental dangers in Iran such as draught, pollution etc. This is the work of people mostly.
I don't know about that but I know that many Baloch in the GCC complain about Iran.
Well, would it not be better to execute the ones smuggling the drugs and most importantly the ones behind the smuggling schemes rather than an entire village? Not sure if that is the right way to go. But who am I to judge?
In this photo released by an official website of the office of the Iranian Presidency, President Hassan Rouhani, right, welcomes Kuwait’s Foreign Minister Sheik Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah to their meeting in Tehran, Iran, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2017. (Iranian Presidency Office via AP) (Associated Press)
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