DearJohn wrote:herve wrote:It is not just Dubai Kanelli, I spent 15 years in the ME and i read the quran, hence i am qualified to speak about moslems.
You aren't qualified to speak about your own turd. Two days ago you made an absolute fool of yourself and went undercover. Your post today is testament of your continuing stupidity. You speak on issues as if you are an expert and you don't have a clue. The only reason you should continue posting is to provide us with more comedy rather than insight. You are a total moron. Morons everywhere will now feel insulted to be compared to you.
Hi DearJohn, what's your opinion regarding Ron Paul's statements that al-Qaeda's existence is explained by US foreign policy?
In the OP, the trouble I expressed with Ron Paul's belief was that his formula for the creation of Islamic terrorist groups was not replicable for non-Muslim (Islamic) terror groups.
For instance, I noted there are/were no Buddhist theocratic terror groups that formed during and following the US's time spent in SE Asia, nor have there been any transnational Hindu fundamentalist movements following the occupation of Britain of Nepal and India - two Hindu majority nations.
It seems strange to me to think that Ron Paul's claims are correct if they are not replicable.
But what do you think? Since you support Ron Paul, what is your opinion? Would you at least agree that Ron Paul oversimplifies the reasons for the creation and perpetuation of Muslim fundamentalist terror groups?
Is it unreasonable to think that terrorist groups are more a reflection of the societies the terrorist members are drawn from than the adversaries terrorists/militants are fighting against?
One quick example I can think of is the ruthlessness of al-Qaeda in Iraq that is/was composed of both Ba'athists (strangely enough) and Saudi Wahhabis. This merger quickly wreaked havoc on the local Shi'ite population of Iraq - where Ba'athists built the bombs for the Saudi suicide bombers to blow up local Shi'ite markets and Mosques.
There is no dispute, for instance, that al-Qaeda cites the Koran and hadith not only as justification for their cause, but to recruit Muslims around the world and motivation/explanation for their actions. It's also true that al-Qaeda has ideological forebears, such as the Muslim Brotherhood, and that the end goal of both al-Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood are the same.
With that said, it seems al-Qaeda largely exists because of the teachings of Sunni Islam (there isn't a Shi'ite or Christian al-Qaeda) that are still the mainstream accepted views in the Sunni Muslim community.
To use an analogy, you build cars from metal, not mud. The starting components (metal) existed for al-Qaeda (the car) to be created in the Muslim world where this hasn't been possible to create replicate Buddhist, Hindu, Christian, Shi'ite al-Qaedas because their starting materials/components are entirely different - mud, sand or rock.