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How Big is The Ideological Rift Between Sunni & Shi'a?
http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/013662.php#more
There is at least one event that demonstrates clearly that Muslims, being Muslims, will always assume that in the end it is better to trust fellow Muslims than any kind of Infidel. That event took place during the Gulf War. Saddam Hussein was afraid of the Americans bombing his airforce. What did he do? The leader of a country that had attacked, unprovoked, a neighboring Muslim country, Iran, and who had conducted an eight-year war against that same country, Iran, that had just ended three years before, nonetheless chose to move as many of his planes as he safely could to Iran. He chose, that is, to trust the Iranians, even after that eight-year-war, with 80 or more of his planes. He calculated that the Islamic Republic of Iran, much as it might hate him and Iraq, would see the need to help out fellow Muslims.
My personal belief is echoed here. No matter how much they hate each other...
When the chips are down you can ALWAYS count on those Islamaniacs to unite against the infidels no matter how much they don't get along. That's why favoring one over the other is pointless-they all believe the same basic nonsense the Koran spews forth like the diarrehea that it is.
If they do wipe us all out (due to our own stupidity) some will look back nostalgically about how much better it was killing the infidels as they saw off the heads of their opposing co-cultists. What a buch of lunatics-kill and kill some more is the common mentality of all of Islamania.
Posted by: ISLAMSFORLOSERS at October 19, 2006 11:59 PM
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