I agree with cornflower. In fact I fully support this "Islamic State". Let them play their war games in the desert. Nobody wants these idiots in their countries, so keeping them in an idiots reservation where they can blow each other up is the best way to contain them.
I apologize to any Syrians and Iraqis for this view. I know it is heart-breaking to see your countries torn apart, but giving up a small corner of your country to contain these idiots is a small price to pay, and if they try to come out of their little Jihadi reservation, we just drone the shit out of them.
Yes I agree with you guys too.
I support 100% an Islamic state, except I support it in THE UK. I support an Islamic state in that desert called the United Kingdom since there are already so many Islamists there. In fact let's offer it to them. And then let's drone the shit out of the place.
I apologize to any white people for again enforcing that their people are collateral damage but that's ok, my view is supported by the masses so I'm not gonna feel bad.
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Anyway, since the violence spread to the South now, let me introduce to the discussion this guy who is responsible for the death toll:
Opposition Shia leader Ayatollah Mahmoud Al-Hassani Al-Sarkhi has announced his support for the uprising of the Sunni tribes in Iraq, insisting they have been "oppressed".
Al-Sarkhi, who opposes outgoing Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki as well as Iran, said that he had warned of this revolution several years ago.
He insisted that this is a revolution of pure Iraqi Sunnis, not foreigners, referring to ISIS. He described the call by Al-Sistani to fight the rebels a "satanic Fatwa leading to bloodshed".
The cleric called for the Sunni rebels not to take a sectarian pathway for their revolution and to be inclusive for all "the oppressed people".
Comparing the Sunni community with the Shias, he said: "Like us, they have tribes, symbols, dignity, in addition to persistence."
About the Iraqi army, he said that the Iraqi soldiers were brought up on sectarian bases, "not love of their country, nationality and conscience". Most of them joined the army for the sake of the salary, he explained.
Al-Sarkhi called on the corrupt rulers to leave their positions and make room for those who deserve to rule on the basis of justice among people and citizens regardless to their sects. He predicted that the "worst" is yet to come.
https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/news/middle-east/12527-prominent-shia-cleric-supports-sunni-revolution