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2018-01-16 at 11 PM UTC
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2018-01-16 at 11:05 PM UTC
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2018-01-16 at 11:07 PM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon A political union of the member nations, which forms a sovereign state.
But I thought the UK was technically a country too. All the member states just use the same passport and have the same leader right?
So it’s like countries within a country or something?
Only fucking retarded English people would come up with this shit -
2018-01-16 at 11:20 PM UTC
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2018-01-16 at 11:28 PM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon
Even if it just vanished and was replaced by a sea, it would send the muslim world into a furor.
Interesting, tell me your reasons.
Arab nations. Out of sheer muslimhood, they would probably jump Israel and invoke the Samson option.
I'm okay with Israel getting swamped. Pakistan and saudi arabia are the two biggest producers of terrorism. For the region to settle, they need to cut that shit out. -
2018-01-17 at 1:25 AM UTC
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2018-01-17 at 1:36 AM UTC
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2018-01-17 at 1:38 AM UTC
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2018-01-17 at 2:04 AM UTC
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2018-01-17 at 3:50 AM UTC
Originally posted by HTS Aren't a lot of the training camps there? Or has that migrated more to wartorn ISIS shitholes?
The Taliban, Al-Qaeda (both of these are not even one unitary thing btw) etc are basically 90% defunct at this point, and the PK govt + public is actively attempting to squish the last remaining traces of these organisations. ISIS is not active in Pakistan either. -
2018-01-17 at 3:51 AM UTC
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2018-01-17 at 4:43 AM UTCJapan, cause Pearl harbor.
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2018-01-17 at 7:40 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Again, semites are fine. The state of Israel just happens to be founded upon and a continuing perpetrator of genocide.
i thot the purposes and desires of all living organism who identify themselves as semite other than to reproduce,
is the establishment and expansion of zion. the goal of establishing it is practically part of that culture.
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2018-01-23 at 11:15 AM UTCEither Israel, mainland China or Canada
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2018-01-23 at 11:42 AM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon The Taliban, Al-Qaeda (both of these are not even one unitary thing btw) etc are basically 90% defunct at this point, and the PK govt + public is actively attempting to squish the last remaining traces of these organisations. ISIS is not active in Pakistan either.
AQ used to operate more or less as an arm of Pakistani intelligence, when did that end? -
2018-01-23 at 3:47 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra AQ used to operate more or less as an arm of Pakistani intelligence, when did that end?
I don't want to get too far into the deep state memes but no, this kind of demonstrates the problem with having one narrative disseminated like it's a global fact, when it's a heavily simplified shadow of the truth. AQ is and never was one unitary thing either. It is a network of smaller radical orgs. It is more focused than the Taliban for example (the "Taliban" LITERALLY isn't one thing, it's like the situation with "La Raza" in the Americas, literally thousands of unconnected organisations that share the same name) but it's not one unit. It's also primarily funded/directed by interests in the Middle East proper.
The Pakistani IC is also a complicated situation but to summarize, the one you're concerned with is probably the ISI. The meme about them running AQ mostly flared up after Osama was found in Pakistan, but the problem with that idea is twofold: one, the ISI itself is presented as one agency but it has many, many factions within it, with different motives and objectives. Some of these factions interact with some of the "AQ" elements within the country. But that's pretty much no different than the FBI having communications with large criminal operations within the US for example. -
2018-01-23 at 5:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon I don't want to get too far into the deep state memes but no, this kind of demonstrates the problem with having one narrative disseminated like it's a global fact, when it's a heavily simplified shadow of the truth. AQ is and never was one unitary thing either[citations needed]. It is a network of smaller radical orgs[citations needed]. It is more focused than the Taliban for example[citations needed] (the "Taliban" LITERALLY isn't one thing[citations needed], it's like the situation with "La Raza"[citations needed] in the Americas, literally thousands of unconnected organisations [citations needed]that share the same name) but it's not one unit[citations needed]. It's also primarily funded/directed by interests in the Middle East proper[citations needed].
The Pakistani IC is also a complicated situation but to summarize, the one you're concerned with is probably the ISI[citations needed]. The meme about them running AQ mostly flared up after Osama was found in Pakistan[citations needed], but the problem with that idea is twofold: one, the ISI itself is presented as one agency [citations needed]but it has many, many factions within it[citations needed], with different motives and objectives[citations needed]. Some of these factions interact with some of the "AQ" [citations needed]elements within the country[citations needed]. But that's pretty much no different than the FBI having communications with large criminal operations within the US for example.[citations needed]
formatted to proper standard. -
2018-01-23 at 5:03 PM UTCWhy would you argue about Pakistan with someone from Pakistan?
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2018-01-23 at 5:05 PM UTC
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2018-01-23 at 5:05 PM UTCMost people have no idea what their governments are up to
I wasn't arguing though, just don't know all that much about that particular issue