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Beirut: Multinational terrorist activities, whether associated with the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (Isil), Jabhat Al Nusra, Asa’ib Ahl Al Haq or any number of such organisations that competed with Al Qaida under Osama Bin Ladin and Ayman Al Zawahiri, allegedly drew succour from Saudi Arabia.

Although Riyadh supported several anti-communist groups at the end of the Cold War that fought the Soviets in Afghanistan and, more important, sought to isolate and defeat them — especially after it rescinded Bin Ladin’s citizenship in 1994 — accusations persisted that the Kingdom harboured many Islamist militants, oblivious to future consequences after any militants returned from Syria and Iraq.

In fact, and in the aftermath of the USS Cole bombing in Yemen on October 12, 2000, the attacks of September 11, 2001, and especially after the May 12, 2003 assaults in Riyadh, Saudi leaders intensified their efforts to pursue those who volunteered to fight, confiscated their cash and froze their money trails, as well as organised intensive re-education camps to alter existing mindsets.

Still, as military activities in neighbouring Iraq and Syria intensified, Saudi authorities concluded that a more robust counterterrorism framework was necessary, which was the reason why fresh measures were adopted to combat deviancy.

Since March 2014, the Kingdom has waged a growing fight against Islamist militants, has given the UN $100 million to set up an anti-terrorism centre, and warned young Saudis who went to either Syria or Iraq to quickly return home for a full pardon. Those who refused were now considered fugitives who faced arrest and prosecution.

In what were unprecedented moves, Riyadh blacklisted the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organisation, along with the kingdom’s branch of the Shiite movement Hezbollah, Isil, and Al Nusra. It explicitly upped jail terms for Saudi citizens caught fighting abroad to 20 years, and vowed to punish “extremist religious and ideological groups, or those classified as terrorist groups, domestically, regionally and internationally”.

King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz was clear in his royal decree as he criminalised taking membership in, supporting, fighting alongside, sending financial support, or even sympathising with any of those groups “through speech or writing”.

Of course, while most Saudis backed their monarch, a few clerics who sat on the fatwa council objected. Fearful, they anonymously backed Isil on social media outlets like Facebook or Twitter, though such phenomena were not limited to Saudi Arabia.

The State’s decision to go after Islamist militants was deemed long overdue by the majority of clerics who served throughout the country, while leading non-religious authorities seldom minced their words to condemn irresponsible clergymen.

A prominent member of the Shurah [Consultative] Council, Mohammad Zulfa, declared: “We were wrong when we opened the doors of our schools and universities to foreigners who allowed such ideas to reach our youth.”

He added: “We, unfortunately, realised that too late.”

Clerics who issued fatwas that encouraged Saudi youths to be involved in conflict areas were now under extensive scrutiny though all concerned realised that the process to re-educate such “experts” was a long-term proposition that required patience and perseverance. Remarkably, and while Riyadh was relentless in its efforts against Islamist militants, it was vital to note that Syrians, Lebanese, Iranians, along with hundreds of Western nationals, including French, British and American citizens, among others, were apparently fighting with Isil. Some have even postured that Isil has been working with the Bashar Al Assad regime by selling him oil from Deir Al Zor.
Saudi Arabia takes steps against Isil | GulfNews.com
 
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For sure they'll try to deflect the fire away from the thiefdom for as long as possible. But the real fun will begin when IS crosses the border and starts killing the Arabs, Saudis, whatever the **** you want to call them.

I say, let IS fully establish itself in Anbar and take their caliphate south where it belongs. What is this house of Saud anyway? Just a pack of inbred Ali Baba's and his 40 thieves that deserve to be beheaed with their own swords.
 
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For sure they'll try to deflect the fire away from the thiefdom for as long as possible. But the real fun will begin when IS crosses the border and starts killing the Arabs, Saudis, whatever the **** you want to call them.

I say, let IS fully establish itself in Anbar and take their caliphate south where it belongs. What is this house of Saud anyway? Just a pack of inbred Ali Baba's and his 40 thieves that deserve to be beheaed with their own swords.

Man, you are a Farsi. Your people were militarily, culturally, religiously and linguistically conquered by Arabs (and dozens of other people) from what is now KSA (Hijaz). Since then you have had a very unhealthy obsession about your conquerors. So much that even the fake wannabe Arab Mullah's that are ruling you and have turned you into another North Korea are claiming to be Arabs.

KSA already dealt with Al-Qaeda in the 2000's and defeated them. If I were you I would worry about your "brothers" in nearby Afghanistan - the Taliban, ISIS on the Iraqi border, Kurds wanting their own land, Azeris, Iranian Arabs, Baluch etc. To put it simple then you have enough to worry about.

Soon tiny UAE is going to become a bigger economy, LOL. Tiny UAE that hosts hundred of thousands of your refugees anyway that escaped your hellhole.

At least the House of Saud have been ruling territories in what is now KSA for over 300 years. What can you say about your fake-wannabe Arab Mullah's who come from God knows where? Or the officer-son (Reza something obviously - nice bastardized form of the Arabic name Ridha) that proclaimed himself as a "Shah" 90 years ago from God knows what origin.

Before that your were ruled by Turks and before that Arabs.
 
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Or the officer-son (Reza something obviously) that proclaimed himself as a "Shah" 90 years ago from God knows what origin.

As opposed to some random bedouins from the desert who came to power and named a country after themselves? That officer-son Shah was smarter than your lizard eating and camel piss drinking bedouin rulers.
 
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Beirut: Multinational terrorist activities, whether associated with the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (Isil), Jabhat Al Nusra, Asa’ib Ahl Al Haq or any number of such organisations that competed with Al Qaida under Osama Bin Ladin and Ayman Al Zawahiri, allegedly drew succour from Saudi Arabia.

Although Riyadh supported several anti-communist groups at the end of the Cold War that fought the Soviets in Afghanistan and, more important, sought to isolate and defeat them — especially after it rescinded Bin Ladin’s citizenship in 1994 — accusations persisted that the Kingdom harboured many Islamist militants, oblivious to future consequences after any militants returned from Syria and Iraq.

In fact, and in the aftermath of the USS Cole bombing in Yemen on October 12, 2000, the attacks of September 11, 2001, and especially after the May 12, 2003 assaults in Riyadh, Saudi leaders intensified their efforts to pursue those who volunteered to fight, confiscated their cash and froze their money trails, as well as organised intensive re-education camps to alter existing mindsets.

Still, as military activities in neighbouring Iraq and Syria intensified, Saudi authorities concluded that a more robust counterterrorism framework was necessary, which was the reason why fresh measures were adopted to combat deviancy.

Since March 2014, the Kingdom has waged a growing fight against Islamist militants, has given the UN $100 million to set up an anti-terrorism centre, and warned young Saudis who went to either Syria or Iraq to quickly return home for a full pardon. Those who refused were now considered fugitives who faced arrest and prosecution.

In what were unprecedented moves, Riyadh blacklisted the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organisation, along with the kingdom’s branch of the Shiite movement Hezbollah, Isil, and Al Nusra. It explicitly upped jail terms for Saudi citizens caught fighting abroad to 20 years, and vowed to punish “extremist religious and ideological groups, or those classified as terrorist groups, domestically, regionally and internationally”.

King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz was clear in his royal decree as he criminalised taking membership in, supporting, fighting alongside, sending financial support, or even sympathising with any of those groups “through speech or writing”.

Of course, while most Saudis backed their monarch, a few clerics who sat on the fatwa council objected. Fearful, they anonymously backed Isil on social media outlets like Facebook or Twitter, though such phenomena were not limited to Saudi Arabia.

The State’s decision to go after Islamist militants was deemed long overdue by the majority of clerics who served throughout the country, while leading non-religious authorities seldom minced their words to condemn irresponsible clergymen.

A prominent member of the Shurah [Consultative] Council, Mohammad Zulfa, declared: “We were wrong when we opened the doors of our schools and universities to foreigners who allowed such ideas to reach our youth.”

He added: “We, unfortunately, realised that too late.”

Clerics who issued fatwas that encouraged Saudi youths to be involved in conflict areas were now under extensive scrutiny though all concerned realised that the process to re-educate such “experts” was a long-term proposition that required patience and perseverance. Remarkably, and while Riyadh was relentless in its efforts against Islamist militants, it was vital to note that Syrians, Lebanese, Iranians, along with hundreds of Western nationals, including French, British and American citizens, among others, were apparently fighting with Isil. Some have even postured that Isil has been working with the Bashar Al Assad regime by selling him oil from Deir Al Zor.
Saudi Arabia takes steps against Isil | GulfNews.com

Good to see this, Good Job Saudi Arabia.
 
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As opposed to some random bedouins from the desert who came to power and named a country after themselves? That officer-son Shah was smarter than your lizard eating and camel piss drinking bedouin rulers.

The House of Saud belong to the Anizah tribe who can trace their ancestry to Prophet Ibrahim (as). Their lineage is thus several thousands years old nor where they Bedouins. At least they know their ancestry and what they are. You mongrels on the other hand have been conquered, used as a tissue and thrown away by every Tom and Dick in the ME.

Nor are they some cow/sheep head eating Farsi Gypsy peasants who have become a bastardized mutation due to all those conquests.

When those fake wannabe Arab Mullah's took power in 1979 and that Indian that led his fellow brethren (Khomeini) he should have made a giant fire and forced you Shah worshipping peasants to jump into that fire head first. You know in the spirit of keeping Farsi traditions alive as little as there might be left of them.

:lol:

Doing a bit of Mut'ah in the process and injecting heroin. Other favorite interests of you Farsis. Or what about endorsing yourself in the gay poetry of that Arabized Afghan "Rumi"?
 
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Man, you are a Farsi. Your people were militarily, culturally, religiously and linguistically conquered by Arabs (and dozens of other people) from what is now KSA (Hijaz). Since then you have had a very unhealthy obsession about your conquerors. So much that even the fake wannabe Arab Mullah's that are ruling you and have turned you into another North Korea are claiming to be Arabs.

KSA already dealt with Al-Qaeda in the 2000's and defeated them. If I were you I would worry about your "brothers" in nearby Afghanistan - the Taliban, ISIS on the Iraqi border, Kurds wanted their own land, Azeris, Iranian Arabs, Baluch etc. if I were you.

At least the House of Saud have been ruling territories in what is now KSA for over 300 years. What can you say about your fake-wannabe Arab Mullah's who comes from God knows where? Or the officer-son (Reza something obviously) that proclaimed himself as a "Shah" 90 years ago from God knows what origin.

Before that your were ruled by Turks and before that Arabs.

Bitch, please. Honestly, leave the history to those that know what they're talking about. Me, i live today, and today, the Arabs are the biggest uncouth savages anywhere in the World. Today, the Arabs are fighting and killing each other over some religion or another. Today, the Arabs are living in the most filithy conditions anywhere, from the open and overflowing sewers in Egypt to the stinking desert shacks of Yemen. This is what matters, not your self-pleasing fantasy on history.

See, you can call yourself al-Hasani or just come out of the closest and call yourself the al-Faggot if you like, but all you are is al-Qaeda to me and to everyone else. This is what matters, not your camel shit of a history and its accompanying narrative on a 300 year old thiefdom whereby all you other suckers have the indignity of having to identify your nationality by taking the name of a family of thieves and collaborators, a family that you dont even belong to yourselves. This is your undignified identity. This is today, this what matters.

Now, as for today, it will sincerely be a fun to watch day when the Islamic State decides that the time is right to bring the war into the House of al-Saud and liberate their land from the family business currently running it. Wouldnt that be a great day when the likes of Mullah Omar and Caliph Ibrahim immigrate to the liberated deserts of Arabia? Damn son, thats what we've all been waiting for.
 
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Bitch, please. Honestly, leave the history to those that know what they're talking about. Me, i live today, and today, the Arabs are the biggest uncouth savages anywhere in the World. Today, the Arabs are fighting and killing each other over some religion or another. Today, the Arabs are living in the most filithy conditions anywhere, from the open and overflowing sewers in Egypt to the stinking desert shacks of Yemen. This is what matters, not your self-pleasing fantasy on history.

See, you can call yourself al-Hasani or just come out of the closest and call yourself the al-faggot if you like, but all you are is al-Qaeda to me and to everyone else. This is what matters, not your camel shit of a history and its accompanying narrative on a 300 year old thiefdom whereby all you other suckers have the indignity of having to identify your nationality by taking the name of a family of thieves and collaborators, a family that you dont even belong to yourselves. This is your undignified identity. This is today, this what matters.

Now, as for today, it will sincerely be a fun to watch day when the Islamic State decides that the time is right to bring the war into the House of al-Saud and liberate their land from the family business currently running it. Wouldnt that be a great day when the likes of Mullah Omar and Caliph Ibrahim immigrate to the liberated deserts Arabia? Damn son, thats what we've all been waiting for.

You live today. Great observation. Today Iran is the North Korea of the ME despite enormous natural resources and basically a shithole. The vast majority of Arab countries are better off economically, politically and in terms of HDI.

:lol:

Half of your population died due to starvation less than 80 years ago. 1 million have died since the Mullah's came to power in the late 1970's. Your country is a laughing stock of the region despite having a population close to 80 million. You really have bread like rats since when that Shah peasant was alive. But that's another discussion.

Egypt might be a poor country today but it is still Egypt. It will always be more grandeur than Iran. Yemen is one of the most mountainous countries in the world and at least they have history whatever their economical situation is.

Man, TINY UAE has an economy almost the size of 80 million big Iran that is more rich in resources and here you are talking about economy.:lol:

Aside from that then us Semites will always have a much greater history than your mongrels. Everyone familiar with history knows that. You even became relevant and were first described by us Semites 2800 years ago when you appeared in history.
 
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Doing a bit of Mut'ah in the process and injecting heroin. Other favorite interests of you Farsis. Or what about endorsing yourself in the gay poetry of that Arabized Afghan "Rumi"?

Mutah and heroin is not my thing, and many Iranians don't do it. Don't you guys do that mutah (but another name) thing too? Nikah Misyar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

There are drugs and druggies in the Arab world too you know?

Never heard of that Rumi guy. How did you hear about him, you're into that sort of thing? :P

Your country is a laughing stock of the region despite having a population close to 80 million.

Iran was only a laughing stock since 1979, it was respected during the Shah era. Also most people hate the current rulers and have respect for its people. Except for arabs like you, who hate most, if not all, Iranians for some reason.

That's the only part I am gonna reply, since it's filled with hate. Don't blame me for it since you started replying first bragging about us being mongrels and what not.
 
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You live today. Great observation. Today Iran is the North Korea of the ME despite enormous natural resources and basically a shithole. The vast majority of Arab countries are better off economically, politically and in terms of HDI.

:lol:

Half of your population died due to starvation less than 80 years ago. 1 million have died since the Mullah's came to power in the late 1970's. Your country is a laughing stock of the region despite having a population close to 80 million. You really have bread like rats since when that Shah peasant was alive. But that's another discussion.

Egypt might be a poor country today but it is still Egypt. It will always be more grandeur than Iran. Yemen is one of the most mountainous countries in the world and at least they have history whatever their economical situation is.

Man, TINY UAE has an economy almost the size of 80 million big Iran that is more rich in resources and here you are talking about economy.:lol:

Aside from that then us Semites will always have a much greater history than your mongrels. Everyone familiar with history knows that. You even became relevant and were first described by us Semites 2800 years ago when you appeared in history.
al-Qaeda, nobody knows your history, nobody cares about your history. You can call it a great history all you want, but to the rest of us, its just camel piss. We dont care. It was camel shit then, it is camel shit now. Even Mohammad himself told the Arabs how shit they were and that is why God sent to them his last Prohphet, is it not? Because you are utter shit and needed divine intervention to set you straight, but even after that, you've fallen again. Today is what matters al-Faggot, not your fantasy on history.

Today, Arabs are living in more than just shit, they're living in blood. But most, they dont derserve it. They deserve love and people of the World are showing them love in Gaza. Saudi Arabia however, nah. They're coming for your bastardized Afro-Semitic asses down in the thiefdom, and no amount of making-up some bogus history or another changes what is happening to the Arabs as we speak.
 
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al-Qaeda, nobody knows your history, nobody cares about your history. You can call it a great history all you want, but to the rest of us, its just camel piss. We dont care. It was camel shit then, it is camel shit now. Even Mohammad himself told the Arabs how shit they were and that is why God sent to them his last Prohphet, is it not? Because you are utter shit and needed divine intervention to set you straight, but even after that, you've fallen again. Today is what matters al-Faggot, not your fantasy on history.

Today, Arabs are living in more than just shit, they're living in blood. But most, they dont derserve it. They deserve love and people of the World are showing them love in Gaza. Saudi Arabia however, nah. They're coming for your bastardized Afro-Semitic asses down in the thiefdom, and no amount of making-up some bogus history or another changes what is happening to the Arabs as we speak.

Well, I am afraid that some Farsi Gypsy (they are your cousins in reality) migrant living in the UK and his opinion matters nothing. What is written in stone though is the fact that us Semites in what is now the Arab world have had the oldest civilizations on the planet. Arabs are also the most influential people in the ME historically wise for obvious reasons.

Your greatest honor is when the average Western person confuses you for an Arab. That's how relevant you are. Nobody cares about the North Korea of the ME whose 80 million big population and lands full of natural resources have an economy slightly bigger than UAE and Qatar combined, LOL.

The only Black people in KSA are Afro-Arabs who are the descendants of slaves (you should know since we Arabs used you as slaves) or pilgrims who settled in KSA and the remaining Arab world. Unfortunately we also have some people of Iranian ancestry in our country for those reasons.

Now I suggest that you change your username as it is the bastardized Perso-Arabic script, the dark-skinned Mullah that you use on your avatar is an Arabized Farsi and the whole system he represents the same.

Man, I pity you guys.
 
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This arab vs shia sect clash is getting boring.

I think to have sex with a negro male.
What do you mean?

Knifed to death by a muscolous negro.

Roflmao
 
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This arab vs shia sect clash is getting boring.

I think to have sex with a negro male.
What do you mean?

Knifed to death by a muscolous negro.

Roflmao

I agree, some arab and Iranian idiots instigating some bs that happened 2500 years, if you look on other posts you see that al-hasani retard posting the same crap. I'm surprised that he isn't permabanned yet.
 
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Well, I am afraid that some Farsi Gypsy (they are your cousins in reality) migrant living in the UK and his opinion matters nothing. What is written in stone though is the fact that us Semites in what is now the Arab world have had the oldest civilizations on the planet. Arabs are also the most influential people in the ME historically wise for obvious reasons.

Your greatest honor is when the average Western person confuses you for an Arab. That's how relevant you are. Nobody cares about the North Korea of the ME whose 80 million big population and lands full of natural resources have an economy slightly bigger than UAE and Qatar combined, LOL.

The only Black people in KSA are Afro-Arabs who are the descendants of slaves (you should know since we Arabs used you as slaves) or pilgrims who settled in KSA and the remaining Arab world. Unfortunately we also have some people of Iranian ancestry in our country for those reasons.

Now I suggest that your change your username as it is the bastardized Perso-Arabic script, the dark-skinned Mullah that you use on your avatar is an Arabized Farsi and the whole system he represents the same.

Man, I pity you guys.
Dont pity me al-Qaeda, because i have none for you. I will raise a fist in the air the day the war crosses into the thiefdom. I certainly will have no pity for the lizard eaters there on either side of the conflict. So forget history, leave that to the experts and to the bookworms, of which you are not. Stick to wearing lipstick like that other al-Faggot on your previous display picture, you wont be able to do that anymore after Baghdadi's gang takes back its house from the al-Saud's.

Silly lizard. Fixated on tyring to talk about his camel shit of a history that nobody cares about when in the real World, Arab savages are slaughtering each other from Libya to Yemen and living alongside raw sewage in the most populous Arab state. This is what matters, and when it comes to savages kill each other, this is great!
 
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