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This is getting and getting too far. I always wonder why a group of terror called them self islamic but most of the country they attack is moslem country? why they not attack israel, not even once. I wonder why.. It seems theres alot of hidden agenda about this ISIS thing. Thats why is so hard to clean up this mess.

My condolences to the victims. Rest in peace brothers...

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This works for every group with a real or imagined Islamic agenda today, and the reason is only one. It is a very simple reason and easy to understand. Why nobody admits this truth is the real question.

What Muslim populated country today fights or plans to fight a non-Muslim power?

Any Muslim majority country in the Middle East plans to fight Israel? None. Not even Iran (it's all talk, no action, proven by their involvement in Syria but complete inaction against Israel, which is just next to Syria so the distance is not an issue at all).

Saudi Arabia? It barks against Iran at the Americans' behest but remain silent against Israel, again. It attacked Yemen recently, and helped Tunisian dictator Ben Ali hide which France as a former colonial master even denied him asylum.

Then, the same Saudi dictatorial regime helped topple Morsi in Egypt to bring about an unelected regime to power. Why did the Turkish megalomaniac Erdogan work with the Saudi despots despite all these proven anti-Islamic stance by the dictatorial American bumchumming Saudi kingdom ? Why?

Turks made numerous wrong calculations and overestimated their mediocre countries' IQ. The result is the pain they are feeling.

They should come to terms with reality. With their medium IQ and medium population size, they are never in the next 100 years going to be the number 1, number 2 or number 3 power of the world.

Erdogan regime could have invited the most highly intelligent super geniuses scoring above the 99th percentile of Western or world population in IQ tests and given them full expenses paid life long employment with generous benefits and perquisites to help advance the Turkish and Muslim military potency. Introducing new weapons, new designs, new concepts never heard of or thought of in the West or the East. Only the super geniuses with highest IQ could help you achieve that, what did the megalomaniac do? He joined hands with a bunch of tinpot Arab dictators. Dumb as a rock.

He didn't do that Muslim military potency could advance. Proving his utter incompetence and idiocy which we can expect from a megalomaniac who is always at the beck and call of NATO.

What about Indonesia? Or Malaysia? Pakistan or Bangladesh? Kazakhstan? Uzbekistan?

What about these militias or terror groups or non state groups with arms and equipment? They too come from the same dumb populations, how can they be any different? How can these dumb terrorists invent terrific weapons to overpower the Zionists? It's not possible.

That reason is the Muslims of today are low IQ Muslims. People with low IQ can not create complicated, advanced and powerful weapons. They can borrow, steal, copy or cheat ideas from original creators and inventors. Low IQ Muslims are incapable of copying and stealing like the Chinese or the Japanese so they use whatever their low IQ brains can think up. Maybe some assault rifles, small arms, grenades and pistols.

And that is why all around the world, you see some real and some foreign intelligence agency orchestrated small scale unconventional attacks or terrorist attacks.

It's the simple reason, that none of them are high IQ people. That is why you never see a full fledged state with ICBMs and thermonukes (my user ID/handle here is what the Muslims need) anywhere.

Lack of IQ or lack of brains or lack of intelligence. That is the real problem for Muslims today.

The motto for today's Muslims must be changed.

Better one super genius, than 100 billion nimrods from the Middle East (or Africa or India or ...)
 
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It's an unorganized regional rebellion, albeit one that is dangerous and will bring along with it more dangers. This pot has been stirred for decades now, so many mistakes the locals and the people of the world made, politically, that ignited more violence and more divisions. More importantly, for Sunni Arab world, there is power vacuum problem, in which governments are not able to bring about any outcomes, in Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Palestine or anywhere else, as a result young men are taking matters into their hands. Of course the Iranian-Arab struggle also inflames tensions. Then you have what they see as 'social degradation' across the Muslim world. Where some Muslim nations are taking somewhat of a secular direction, allowing some Islamically prohibited things. So these individuals view the governments as illegitimate and vow to fight them.

The positive outcome, is it forming more common consensus among people of the region, and they are finding better ways to combat the extreme ideologies, and able to give sense of belonging to these young men. So both sides demands are beginning to be addressed and met in some cases. Now question is of is it too late or not, we'll find out.


Question remains is any of these youngster a genius? Super genius? A 1 in a million genius? Or how about a 1 in a billion genius? Or a 1 in 10 billion genius? I know there's only 7 billion ppl in the world, that super genius would be more intelligent than the next around 3 billion people or children yet to be born :)

Can any of these geniuses help ignite passion and interest in logical, rigorous thinking to advance their military potency? Let's say how to design a compact but powerful thermonukes? How do you build a compact ICBM to deliver your package to other continents at hypersonic speeds?

Answer that question, many of the problems that afflict Muslims will also be answered.
 

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Saudi security forces closing in on ISIS networks
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They warned terrorists that they would not achieve their goals in Saudi Arabia and the other regional countries. (AP)
Saudi Gazette, Riyadh Sunday, 10 July 2016


Saudi security authorities are tightening the noose around ISIS terrorists by pursuing those involved in the recent terrorist blasts and uncovering the coordination between them after the security men’s vigilance thwarted the destructive impact that the terrorists wanted to achieve.

Security Spokesman of the Ministry of Interior Maj. Gen. Mansour Al-Turki said he does not rule out the existence of contacts between the perpetrators of the recent terrorist bombings in Jeddah, Qatif and Madinah, as the substance used in making the explosive vests is the same in the three blasts.

Furthermore, there is evidence on the existence of coordination between them, especially between the Qatif and Madinah incidents, as both attacks took place at Maghreb prayer time.

Maj. Al-Turki further said that there are suspicions that the 12 Pakistanis, who it was announced were detained on Thursday, have connections with the Jeddah blast.

Al-Turki said one of the perpetrators of the Qatif blast, Abdulrahman Saleh Muhammad Al-Imir, had been detained twice earlier for taking part in riots demanding the release of detainees involved in terror cases.

On announcing the detention of 12 Pakistanis, the number of those involved in terror crimes in Saudi Arabia, and are holding Pakistani nationality has reached 41.

Imams of mosques in the majority of the region’s countries have dedicated their Friday sermons to denouncing terrorism and violating the sanctity of the Prophet’s Mosque.

They warned terrorists that they would not achieve their goals in Saudi Arabia and the other regional countries.

This article was first published by the Saudi Gazette on July 10, 2016.

Last Update: Sunday, 10 July 2016 KSA 08:20 - GMT 05:20
http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...urity-forces-closing-in-on-ISIS-networks.html
 
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