Originally posted by: Red Dawn
What do you think the world would be like now? Would we still be fighting a war against Islamic Facism/Terrorism as we are today?
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
What do you think the world would be like now? Would we still be fighting a war against Islamic Facism/Terrorism as we are today?
You and girlgeek fraternal Siamese twins ajoined at the Pelvis? If answers like yours and hers are all this topic is going to get I should have not even have posed the question.Originally posted by: xxxxxJohnGaltxxxxx
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
What do you think the world would be like now? Would we still be fighting a war against Islamic Facism/Terrorism as we are today?
Why do you hate blacks and jews?
[/stores race card]
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
What do you think the world would be like now? Would we still be fighting a war against Islamic Facism/Terrorism as we are today?
Originally posted by: girlgeek
Oh, yeah. These nutjobs who claim to represent the Islamic faith only want a target and an excuse. Israel just happens to be handy.Originally posted by: Red Dawn What do you think the world would be like now? Would we still be fighting a war against Islamic Facism/Terrorism as we are today?
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
What do you think the world would be like now? Would we still be fighting a war against Islamic Facism/Terrorism as we are today?
Originally posted by: Romans828Of course the history here goes back several thousand years...... And the UN acted upon the groundwork laid before it got involved (reference for example the Balfour Declaration) and most likely an Israel State would have come about with or without the UN.........but for the sake of entertaining your question lets just assume its as simple as you ask it: The world at large would still likely consist of alliances similar to what we have today. I do think the war against Christian Terrorism would be quite different, likely not as accelerrated. The thing to understand is that radical Christianity hates the Middle East for several reasons namely our support of Palestine, <U>a close second is our "world influence" and general decadance (in their opinion). Our culture is offensive to them, our movies, our books, our ideas, our lifestyles</U>. Another lessor reason is our Islamic roots/large number of Islamic people. History clearly teaches radical Christianity IS BENT ON world conquest and will likely always be. Thats why the Christian population in various contries and regions, <U>Christian influence in politcal circles, and access to significant military hardware is a legitimate concern for now and the centuries ahead.</U> The enemy wants and [sic] Christian planet earth not just Bownsville, Texas.. <U>To me the really scary part is the reality of an Christian superpower with nuclear weapons that could no doubt spell the end</U>.
Originally posted by: Perknose
What a stunningly stupid answer to a truly intriguing question! Been spinning possible scenarios in my mind while my poptart carbonizes in my treacherous toaster. Oil -- them that gots and them that needs -- would still be in play. No reason to think that the political and social backwardness of the Mideast regimes would be markedly different -- minimally responsive authoritarian regimes sitting on a simmering post colonial cauldron of tribes, clans and sects. The militarization of the area might be on a lesser scale. We'd have that 90% plus of our foreign aid that goes to Egypt and Israel back to distribute amongst our domestic and international needs more evenly and rationally.
Originally posted by: Romans828
The world at large would still likely consist of alliances similar to what we have today. I do think the war against Islamic Facism/Terrorism would be quite different, likely not as accelerrated. The thing to understand is that radical Islam hates the West/America for several reasons namely our support of Israel, a close second is our "world influence" and general decadance (in their opinion). Our culture is offensive to them, our movies, our books, our ideas, our lifestyles. Another lessor reason is our Christian roots/large number of Christian people.
Originally posted by: Perknose
Dagnabit. Where's Moonie and his mirror when you need him? Oh well, I guess I'll have to redact <STRONG>Muslims828</strong>'s post myself. Sigh . . .
Originally posted by: Romans828Of course the history here goes back several thousand years...... And the UN acted upon the groundwork laid before it got involved (reference for example the Balfour Declaration) and most likely an Israel State would have come about with or without the UN.........but for the sake of entertaining your question lets just assume its as simple as you ask it: The world at large would still likely consist of alliances similar to what we have today. I do think the war against <STRONG>Christian</strong> Terrorism would be quite different, likely not as accelerrated. The thing to understand is that radical <STRONG>Christianity</strong> hates the <STRONG>Middle East </strong>for several reasons namely our support of <STRONG>Palestine</strong>, <EM>a close second is our "world influence" and general decadance (in their opinion). Our culture is offensive to them, our movies, our books, our ideas, our lifestyles</em>. Another lessor reason is our <STRONG> Islamic</strong> roots/large number of <STRONG>Islamic</strong> people. History clearly teaches radical <STRONG>Christianity</strong> IS BENT ON world conquest and will likely always be. Thats why the <STRONG>Christian</strong> population in various contries and regions, <EM><STRONG>Christian</strong> influence in politcal circles, and access to significant military hardware is a legitimate concern for now and the centuries ahead.</em> The enemy wants and [sic] <STRONG>Christian</strong> planet earth not just <STRONG>Bownsville, Texas</strong>.. <EM>To me the really scary part is the <STRONG>reality</strong> of an <STRONG>Christian</strong> superpower with nuclear weapons that <STRONG>c</strong>ould no doubt spell the end</em>.
Originally posted by: Romans828
Why do you attack me and try to make some sick point out of rearranging my words? Get a life and leave mine alone. Red ask for opinion and I offered mine like everyone else, you come in and attack me and for what? Do you get to decide whose opinion is acceptable. Your a BigotOriginally posted by: Perknose Dagnabit. Where's Moonie and his mirror when you need him? Oh well, I guess I'll have to redact Muslims828's post myself. Sigh . . .Originally posted by: Romans828Of course the history here goes back several thousand years...... And the UN acted upon the groundwork laid before it got involved (reference for example the Balfour Declaration) and most likely an Israel State would have come about with or without the UN.........but for the sake of entertaining your question lets just assume its as simple as you ask it: The world at large would still likely consist of alliances similar to what we have today. I do think the war against Christian Terrorism would be quite different, likely not as accelerrated. The thing to understand is that radical Christianity hates the Middle East for several reasons namely our support of Palestine, a close second is our "world influence" and general decadance (in their opinion). Our culture is offensive to them, our movies, our books, our ideas, our lifestyles. Another lessor reason is our Islamic roots/large number of Islamic people. History clearly teaches radical Christianity IS BENT ON world conquest and will likely always be. Thats why the Christian population in various contries and regions, Christian influence in politcal circles, and access to significant military hardware is a legitimate concern for now and the centuries ahead. The enemy wants and [sic] Christian planet earth not just Bownsville, Texas.. To me the really scary part is the reality of an Christian superpower with nuclear weapons that could no doubt spell the end.
Originally posted by: Strk:
Not including loans, those two nations only receive about $7 billion total. Before anyone argues "only $7 billion? wtf that's a crazy amount of cash!", let us put it into perspective. That is less than 0.1% of our GDP. Whether we give that money as aid or not, I doubt any American would notice the difference . . .
Originally posted by: Romans828
To me the really scary part is the thought of the eventual emergence of an Islamic superpower with nuclear weapons that would no doubt spell the end.
This can be a dangerous question. If one comes to the easy (not necessarily correct) answer (NO), one might also conclude that there should be no Israel today, and that stance will prolong the Israeli/Palestinian conflict indefinitely. Regardless of how you feel about the circumstances surrounding the creation of Israel, or how you feel about the right of Jews to a homeland, the fact remains that Israel is there today and will continue to be there for the foreseeable future. Any resolution to any that conflict that results, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, from the existence of Israel must take that into account.Would we still be fighting a war against Islamic Facism/Terrorism as we are today?
Originally posted by: rahvin
Lets be clear about something, even if the UN hadn't "authorized" Israel it would still exist. The creation of Israel is a direct result of the Holocaust and the lingering anti-sematism in Europe. Had Hitler not concieved the "final solution" zionism would have been a fringe movement in the Jewish faith that would have never gained steam and acceptance. Arabs and the world owe the creation of Israel to Hitler.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
What do you think the world would be like now? Would we still be fighting a war against Islamic Facism/Terrorism as we are today?
Originally posted by: DBL
Tell me, without the backing of the UN , the financial help from the US and the West how would have Israel been able to become an Independant State?Originally posted by: rahvin
Lets be clear about something, even if the UN hadn't "authorized" Israel it would still exist. The creation of Israel is a direct result of the Holocaust and the lingering anti-sematism in Europe. Had Hitler not concieved the "final solution" zionism would have been a fringe movement in the Jewish faith that would have never gained steam and acceptance. Arabs and the world owe the creation of Israel to Hitler.
Why because it falls directly into line with your myopic point of view?Bravo! This is the most well thought out response here.The truth is, the only thing that is silly is your comment stating my question is silly.The truth is, Red's question is silly as the creation of Israel is so much more complicated than the original question would have you believe.
have you considered that the facts of the situation don't warrant such a reversal? Maybe your attempt to point out a parity between the devout Christians of america and the divout Muslems of the middle east would be better done by showing the positives of both...I changed "Muslim" to "Christian". Seems you don't like the mirror of YOUR bigotry.
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: Romans828
Why do you attack me and try to make some sick point out of rearranging my words? Get a life and leave mine alone. Red ask for opinion and I offered mine like everyone else, you come in and attack me and for what? Do you get to decide whose opinion is acceptable. Your a BigotOriginally posted by: Perknose Dagnabit. Where's Moonie and his mirror when you need him? Oh well, I guess I'll have to redact <STRONG>Muslims828</strong>'s post myself. Sigh . . .Originally posted by: Romans828Of course the history here goes back several thousand years...... And the UN acted upon the groundwork laid before it got involved (reference for example the Balfour Declaration) and most likely an Israel State would have come about with or without the UN.........but for the sake of entertaining your question lets just assume its as simple as you ask it: The world at large would still likely consist of alliances similar to what we have today. I do think the war against <STRONG>Christian</strong> Terrorism would be quite different, likely not as accelerrated. The thing to understand is that radical <STRONG>Christianity</strong> hates the <STRONG>Middle East </strong>for several reasons namely our support of <STRONG>Palestine</strong>, <EM>a close second is our "world influence" and general decadance (in their opinion). Our culture is offensive to them, our movies, our books, our ideas, our lifestyles</em>. Another lessor reason is our <STRONG>Islamic</strong> roots/large number of <STRONG>Islamic</strong> people. History clearly teaches radical <STRONG>Christianity</strong> IS BENT ON world conquest and will likely always be. Thats why the <STRONG>Christian</strong> population in various contries and regions, <EM><STRONG>Christian</strong> influence in politcal circles, and access to significant military hardware is a legitimate concern for now and the centuries ahead.</em> The enemy wants and [sic] <STRONG>Christian</strong> planet earth not just <STRONG>Bownsville, Texas</strong>.. <EM>To me the really scary part is the <STRONG>reality</strong> of an <STRONG>Christian</strong> superpower with nuclear weapons that <STRONG>c</strong>ould no doubt spell the end</em>.
I changed "Muslim" to "Christian". Seems you don't like the mirror of YOUR bigotry.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
What do you think the world would be like now? Would we still be fighting a war against Islamic Facism/Terrorism as we are today?
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
What do you think the world would be like now? Would we still be fighting a war against Islamic Facism/Terrorism as we are today?
