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    Quote Originally Posted by StonyArabia View Post
    Well Iraq, was mostly going to sell the oil in gold. Plus Iraq had a want to annex parts of the Arabian peninsula, and of course it was also for Israel’s interest.

    Iraqi Kurdistan should not be called that because realistically it should only include the northeast. Historically this region was rather Assyrian. However other groups also live there, and the Kurds can not even claim sole indignity. Heck even Arab tribes have lived in north of Iraq before them. This is especially true of the Tayy, Banu Taghlib, abd the Hadmanids. The real homeland of the Kurds is northwestern Iran and Azerbaijan. This can be proven by DNA which makes them related to Persians and Azeris.

    This was part of the Iraq-Iran war. A useless war that everyone suffered in. Iran had used chemical weapons on Iraq but no one seem to care. Not to mention the Americans and allies used depleted uranium on Iraqi Arab civilians especially in Fallujah and Najaf, and to lesser extent Basra.

    Plus U.S and Britain helped the Kurds get autonomy in 1991. So effectively they were no longer under Iraqi rule. Thus Iraq can not be blamed for the failures of Kurdistan. The Americans only created an illusion of peace and prosperity, abd they did not want to alienate the current Iraqi central government which is Shia Arab led, so they allowed it to strangle the Kurdish economy. This not to mention neither Turkey or Iran want independence. Many minorities resent this, like the Turkmens, Assyrians, and Christian Arabs

    The migration into Europe from Kurdistan shows American failure. Iraq is completely failed state, but so is Kurdistan.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_Spring

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    Let's see Libyan crisis for example.
    In early 2011, a civil war broke out in the context of the wider "Arab Spring". The anti-Gaddafi forces formed a committee named the National Transitional Council, on 27 February 2011. It was meant to act as an interim authority in the rebel-controlled areas. After the government began to roll back the rebels and a number of atrocities were committed by both sides,[13][14][15][16][17] a multinational coalition led by NATO forces intervened on 21 March 2011, ostensibly[18] to protect civilians against attacks by the government's forces.
    You probably think every Arab crisis was orchestrated by western forces. I don't remember any nation in the history of the world said we are guilty, it's always someone else. Are Westerners guilty because of Boko Haram insurgency?

    I can only agree about western involvement (including Russians) when it comes to Afghan refugees who pitched a ride along with others. They should have left that country to mujahideen and Talibans and let all of them kill each other.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Insuperable View Post
    The Arab spring was indeed a byproduct of the local themselves, who are angry at their governments for corruption, nepotism, and many want more fair representation in politics, and also more freedom of the press. However certain elements, sadly made the Arab spring, more of a winter.



    Quote Originally Posted by Insuperable
    Let’s see Libyan crisis for example.
    The Libyan crisis was indeed the work of the locals, and also it had to with regional rivalry between the Western and Eastern tribes. However Ghaddafi was to powerful, to fall on his own. However US and NATO both had vast interest in Libya and also getting rid of Ghaddafi was for their interest. This especially true when Ghaddafi tried to sell oil in gold, and impose the golem Dinar currency.


    Quote Originally Posted by Insuperable
    You probably think every Arab crisis was orchestrated by western forces. I don't remember any nation in the history of the world said we are guilty, it's always someone else.
    No some of the Arab crisis are indeed engineered by the Arabs themselves. No one saying that, but American and British influence has been very negative on the Mideast.

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    Are Westerners guilty because of Boko Haram insurgency?
    Of course not

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    I can only agree about western involvement (including Russians) when it comes to Afghan refugees who pitched a ride along with others. They should have left that country to mujahideen and Talibans and let all of them kill each other.
    Like I said not only westerners are responsible, in the case of Iraq, it’s Egypt and the Gulf nations, in the initial “Persian” Gulf war. Also the Americans said they don’t care about Arab-Arab conflict. Thus when Iraq, invaded Kuwait, the Americans basically lied. They also punished Iraq very severely with sanctions for nearly 10 years. Then in 2003 the Americans and their allies decided to invade Iraq on the lies of weapons of mass destruction. Also the Americans governed Iraq through Paul Bremer, and the rest that came were his bitches. They were not better they are Arab trash.

    The Iraq war of 2003, had destabilized the Mideast in large, and especially Syria, and yes the Iraq war is the main m reason for the migrant crisis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sioned View Post
    The Northern Caucasus region is rightfully part of Russia, if mudslems dont like Russian rule, they can always leave the RF and move to Afghanistan or other mudslem shitholes.



    Those folks living in North Caucasus are actually native people in these lands, so do not provoke, you western retard scum. Mind your own business.

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