by -Arabiyah- » Wed Jul 09, 2014 2:49 am
by -Arabiyah- » Wed Jul 09, 2014 2:53 am
by Bulgar Rouge » Wed Jul 09, 2014 2:56 am
by Imperializt Russia » Wed Jul 09, 2014 2:58 am
Also,Lamadia wrote:dangerous socialist attitude
Imperializt Russia wrote:I'm English, you tit.
by Soselo » Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:01 am
Bulgar Rouge wrote:My solution to ISIL/ISIS ? I've said it before and I'll say it again - kill them all.
by Allentyr » Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:05 am
Blazedtown wrote:I'll spell reaganomincs in your bathroom mirror in blood, and remove minorities from from your family photo albums
Mefpan wrote:I don't think we need a source to prove that the economy is interconnected and doesn't run on muahahahaium, the secret element that comes into existence whenever someone hatches a nefarious plan.
by Allentyr » Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:14 am
Blazedtown wrote:I'll spell reaganomincs in your bathroom mirror in blood, and remove minorities from from your family photo albums
Mefpan wrote:I don't think we need a source to prove that the economy is interconnected and doesn't run on muahahahaium, the secret element that comes into existence whenever someone hatches a nefarious plan.
by -Arabiyah- » Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:15 am
Nervium wrote:How is "send in the Russians" a solution?
HOW THE HELL IS NORTH KOREA GOING TO HELP? BUILD CONCENTRATION CAMPS?
by Allentyr » Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:17 am
-Arabiyah- wrote:Nervium wrote:How is "send in the Russians" a solution?
HOW THE HELL IS NORTH KOREA GOING TO HELP? BUILD CONCENTRATION CAMPS?
Russia has one of the largest armies on earth. We need Assad to defend us Shias and to protect Lebanon and Palestine as soon as he stops doing that we will fight him.
Blazedtown wrote:I'll spell reaganomincs in your bathroom mirror in blood, and remove minorities from from your family photo albums
Mefpan wrote:I don't think we need a source to prove that the economy is interconnected and doesn't run on muahahahaium, the secret element that comes into existence whenever someone hatches a nefarious plan.
by Old Tyrannia » Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:17 am
by Baltenstein » Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:20 am
by -Arabiyah- » Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:23 am
Allentyr wrote:-Arabiyah- wrote:
Russia has one of the largest armies on earth. We need Assad to defend us Shias and to protect Lebanon and Palestine as soon as he stops doing that we will fight him.
Wow. Backstab. Ouch. And what's in it in for him to protect Lebanon and Palestine once Syria's safe, really?
by Soselo » Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:23 am
Baltenstein wrote:@ OP:
Oh wow, it's Muslim infighting proposal # 53523523532589324. That will make things better.
How about "Religion is and always should stay a personal matter"? Too much to ask?
by Imperializt Russia » Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:24 am
-Arabiyah- wrote:Nervium wrote:How is "send in the Russians" a solution?
HOW THE HELL IS NORTH KOREA GOING TO HELP? BUILD CONCENTRATION CAMPS?
Russia has one of the largest armies on earth. We need Assad to defend us Shias and to protect Lebanon and Palestine as soon as he stops doing that we will fight him.
Also,Lamadia wrote:dangerous socialist attitude
Imperializt Russia wrote:I'm English, you tit.
by Allentyr » Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:25 am
Blazedtown wrote:I'll spell reaganomincs in your bathroom mirror in blood, and remove minorities from from your family photo albums
Mefpan wrote:I don't think we need a source to prove that the economy is interconnected and doesn't run on muahahahaium, the secret element that comes into existence whenever someone hatches a nefarious plan.
by The Serbian Empire » Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:25 am
Old Tyrannia wrote:In 1924, Hussein bin Ali of the House of Hashim, Sharif and Emir of Mecca, declared himself Caliph of Islam following the abolition of the Ottoman Caliphate. If Caliph Hussein's legitimate successor was to be proclaimed as the next Caliph, it would establish a rival caliphate with greater historical legitimacy and acceptance from existing Islamic states, stealing the wind from al-Baghdadi's sails. The Hashemite family are also known to be more moderate and pro-Western than extremist groups like the terrorist organisation formerly known as ISIS and al-Qaeda, as exemplified by the Hashemite King of Jordan, King Abdullah II. Many Muslims in the Middle East consider the dissolution of the Caliphate to have been an insult to Islam, so re-establishing it would probably strip extremists of one of their key propaganda pieces. The Hashemite Caliphate needn't be a single unified state, but serve a role similar to the papacy as the supreme spiritual leader for Sunni Muslims and as a court of appeal for disputes between Sunni Muslim nations- as well as playing a role in advancing a peaceful interpretation of Islam against the violent perversion of the faith espoused by radicals and hate preachers.
Also, the Hashemite monarchies of Iraq and Syria should be restored. As the heir to both thrones is currently His Royal Highness Prince Ra'ad bin Zeid, this would result in a personal union between Syria and Iraq. The unified constitutional monarchy of Iraq and Syria, together with the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, would then form a key pillar of support for a Hashemite Caliph.
by -Arabiyah- » Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:29 am
by Soselo » Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:33 am
I never said it would ensure peace, though ignoring the undercurrents of disdain some seem to feel for others in general would be an excellent sail forth. Peace is possible though people are not inclined to be apathetic enough for it.Allentyr wrote:Soselo wrote:Precisely; your outlook is no different than the murderers and rapists you presume to violently condemn.
No, it's not and I recognize that. Still, you can't convert them, they are in a frenzy. And peace will not work, for they will not stop until their goals are met or they die trying. What do you suppose we do? Let them run around freely and do whatever the fuck they want and hope they want peace?
by Kuzestan » Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:33 am
Old Tyrannia wrote:In 1924, Hussein bin Ali of the House of Hashim, Sharif and Emir of Mecca, declared himself Caliph of Islam following the abolition of the Ottoman Caliphate. If Caliph Hussein's legitimate successor was to be proclaimed as the next Caliph, it would establish a rival caliphate with greater historical legitimacy and acceptance from existing Islamic states, stealing the wind from al-Baghdadi's sails. The Hashemite family are also known to be more moderate and pro-Western than extremist groups like the terrorist organisation formerly known as ISIS and al-Qaeda, as exemplified by the Hashemite King of Jordan, King Abdullah II. Many Muslims in the Middle East consider the dissolution of the Caliphate to have been an insult to Islam, so re-establishing it would probably strip extremists of one of their key propaganda pieces. The Hashemite Caliphate needn't be a single unified state, but serve a role similar to the papacy as the supreme spiritual leader for Sunni Muslims and as a court of appeal for disputes between Sunni Muslim nations- as well as playing a role in advancing a peaceful interpretation of Islam against the violent perversion of the faith espoused by radicals and hate preachers.
Also, the Hashemite monarchies of Iraq and Syria should be restored. As the heir to both thrones is currently His Royal Highness Prince Ra'ad bin Zeid, this would result in a personal union between Syria and Iraq. The unified constitutional monarchy of Iraq and Syria, together with the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, would then form a key pillar of support for a Hashemite Caliph.
by Estado Paulista » Wed Jul 09, 2014 3:34 am
Old Tyrannia wrote:In 1924, Hussein bin Ali of the House of Hashim, Sharif and Emir of Mecca, declared himself Caliph of Islam following the abolition of the Ottoman Caliphate. If Caliph Hussein's legitimate successor was to be proclaimed as the next Caliph, it would establish a rival caliphate with greater historical legitimacy and acceptance from existing Islamic states, stealing the wind from al-Baghdadi's sails. The Hashemite family are also known to be more moderate and pro-Western than extremist groups like the terrorist organisation formerly known as ISIS and al-Qaeda, as exemplified by the Hashemite King of Jordan, King Abdullah II. Many Muslims in the Middle East consider the dissolution of the Caliphate to have been an insult to Islam, so re-establishing it would probably strip extremists of one of their key propaganda pieces. The Hashemite Caliphate needn't be a single unified state, but serve a role similar to the papacy as the supreme spiritual leader for Sunni Muslims and as a court of appeal for disputes between Sunni Muslim nations- as well as playing a role in advancing a peaceful interpretation of Islam against the violent perversion of the faith espoused by radicals and hate preachers.
Also, the Hashemite monarchies of Iraq and Syria should be restored. As the heir to both thrones is currently His Royal Highness Prince Ra'ad bin Zeid, this would result in a personal union between Syria and Iraq. The unified constitutional monarchy of Iraq and Syria, together with the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, would then form a key pillar of support for a Hashemite Caliph.
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