Arabic language, "the holy places", OIC's anti-Human Rights sharia, and
the threat from Palestine/Iran, constitute the components of the problem
- and solution.
If the text seems too graphic and "offensive" for you, do remind
yourself that Klevius is here talking about a muslim theocracy
dictatorship "country" where Human Rights and Atheism (i.e. not to
believe in a 'god" made up for defending racism and sexism) are heavily
criminalized. And then take a look in your mirror!
Of course, the basic problem is with islam itself and its
incompatibility with Human Rights (compare Saudi based and steered OIC's
sharia declaration against Human Rights - deceptively called "islamic
human rights") due to islam's "prophetic" ties to its evil past (the
world's worst slave rader/traider ever).
However, islam is nothing if not connected to its context. And the
irrefutable fact is that the combination of 1) oil wealth 2)
custodianship of islam 3) custodianship of OIC (the muslim world sharia
Umma/nation*) 4) islam as a language imperialist Arabic "religion", puts
the islamofascist oil rich Saudi dictator family** in the center of
islam's evilness today. With disastrous consequences not only in Yemen
and Syria but all over the world through Saudi induced Sunni/Salafist
islamic hate mongering. Even Theresa May had to escape one of those
Saudi steered street attacks.
* Muslims can never be classified as "a minority"
because their Umma doesn't accept any borders, hence making muslims the
biggest nationalist supremacist party.
**
Have you noticed that the muslim islamofascist members of the Saudi
dictator family are rarely called what they are by BBC - namely just
'muslims'. Is it "offensive" against muslims
The islamofascist Saudi dictator family fully utilizes the situation
that the "islamophobia" campaign they themselves have sponsored, now
offers them, i.e. to spread their evil influence and power hunger all
over the Arab world and beyond. Hitler used the German language as his
excuse...
The solution
Stop immediately the support of the islamofascist Saudi dictator family,
and treat them at least equally hostile as you treat Russia, Iran etc.
And although Iran is always a lesser islamic evil and threat due to it
not being an Arabic majority country, the majority of its people are
just longing for getting rid of islam and returning to its Persian
roots. Roots that the Saudis lack completely. The only roots (except the
evil islamic ones) the Saudis have are the ones they got from the
"British" gardener less than 100 years ago. And as most people do well
without sticking to some evil roots, Klevius thinks the young Saudis
could do as well if they were allowed to.
A treaty with Iran that is combined with the stopping of the Saudi war
mongering (and oppression of Shia muslims) against Iran, and which
includes a safety guarantee for Israel, would be the best solution for
not only Mideast but for the world. And the Iranian people would surely
take care of their Ayatollahs - and without replacing them with Saudi
steered substitutes.
The islamofascist muslim war criminal
and Saudi dictator "prince", Mohammad Salman's desecration of the Queen,
ordered by Theresa May against the will of the people.
Some voices about Saudi war crimes from the web:
Jeremy Corbyn has accused the government of colluding in war crimes
committed by Saudi forces in Yemen in an intervention which prompted a
furious response from Downing Street.
As Mohammed bin Salman, the
Saudi crown prince, began a three-day visit to the UK, the Labour
leader used prime minister’s questions to attack Theresa May for
co-operating with the regime, claiming British forces personnel were
“directing” the conflict in Yemen. Downing Street reacted angrily,
saying Mr Corbyn’s allegation was “simply not true”.
End the US Enabling of Saudi War Crimes in Yemen
Zaid
Jilani reports that the U.S. military has no idea what missions are
carried out in Yemen by the coalition planes that they refuel:
In
a surprising admission on Tuesday, the head of U.S. Central Command –
which oversees U.S. forces in the Middle East and Central Asia –
admitted that the Pentagon doesn’t know a whole lot about the Saudi
airstrikes in Yemen that the United States is supporting through
intelligence, munitions, and refueling.
U.S. CENTCOM Cmdr. Gen.
Joseph Votel made the admission in response to questions from Sen.
Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., during a hearing of the Senate Armed Services
Committee.
“General Votel, does CENTCOM track the purpose of the
missions it is refueling? In other words, where a U.S.-refueled
aircraft is going, what targets it strikes, and the result of the
mission?” Warren asked.
“Senator, we do not,” Votel replied.
If
the U.S. military doesn’t track what the coalition planes do after they
are refueled, it can’t honestly claim that it isn’t aiding and abetting
coalition violations of international law. They don’t know what the
coalition planes they refuel do later on, and perhaps they don’t want to
know. If the U.S. isn’t tracking how our assistance is used, it isn’t
credible to say that our government is using that assistance to change
the coalition’s conduct of the war for the better. The U.S. is blindly
enabling indiscriminate coalition bombing without making any effort to
understand the effects of our support.
Gen. Votel also stated
that the U.S. is not a party to the conflict. This is the lie that U.S.
officials have been hiding behind for the last three years. When our
military refuels planes that go on to bomb targets in another country,
our military has joined that war on the side of the governments it is
aiding. That should be an uncontroversial statement of fact, but
supporters of U.S. involvement in the war are desperate to deny it. If
the U.S. weren’t a party to the conflict, there would be no need to
debate the extensive assistance that the U.S. provides to the
governments wrecking and starving Yemen for the last three years.
U.S.
support has been essential to the Saudi-led war, and it would be much
harder for the Saudis and their allies to continue waging that war
without our military assistance. That is why those in favor of
continuing the war don’t want to cut off that support. They wish to keep
the war going, but they want to dodge the responsibility our government
has for aiding and abetting the coalition’s crimes. Americans that want
to end U.S. involvement and help bring an end to the war on Yemen
should urge their senators to vote for S.J.Res. 54.
The
Senate is expected to debate a war powers resolution next week that
calls for the United States to end its involvement in the Yemen
conflict, but a top Senate Republican leader signaled Thursday GOP
leaders would prefer to put off a final vote on the divisive issue until
after it can be more closely studied in committee.
"I think it would
be better for the committee to consider it and make a recommendation
after having a hearing so everybody understands exactly what the
consequences are," said Sen. John Cornyn of Texas, the No. 2 GOP leader
in the chamber, referring to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
The
US has provided military support -- including intelligence sharing,
logistical support, and mid-flight refueling -- to a coalition led by
Saudi Arabia against Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen. The conflict,
which is considered, in part, a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran
as they struggle for dominance in the region, has created a dire
humanitarian crisis in Yemen.
Three senators -- Mike Lee, a
Republican from Utah, Bernie Sanders, an independent from Vermont, and
Chris Murphy, a Democrat from Connecticut -- authored the privileged
resolution and are working to force a vote on it. They believe the
refueling and other actions by the US armed forces are akin to "boots on
the ground" and that Congress needs to authorize it.
They described their bill as the "first-ever vote in the Senate to withdraw US armed forces from an unauthorized war."
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"For
too long, and under both parties, Congress has abdicated it
responsibility to provide authorization for the use of military force,"
the three senators wrote recently in a letter to bipartisan Senate
leaders. "Regardless of what one thinks of our involvement in Yemen, as
we enter a fourth year of helping the Saudis prosecute this war it is
important that Congress either provides express authorization for our
involvement in the conflict or calls on the president to cease
operations."
"I hope the Congress and the Senate vote next week to
get the United States out of aiding Saudi Arabia in this very terrible
war and works on a humanitarian solution and works to bring peace to a
very volatile region," Sanders told reporters Wednesday as he departed a
classified briefing on Yemen for all senators by Trump administration
officials.
Pentagon leaders oppose the resolution and have argued
refueling and the other limited assistance they are providing don't
constitute "hostilities" that need congressional approval.
Russia vetoes UN resolution linking Iran with terror activities in Yemen
Sen. Bob Corker, a Tennessee Republican who chairs Foreign Relations, said he agrees.
"We
do so much of that with our allies around the world and don't consider
that to be involved in hostilities but simply helping our allies in what
they're doing," Corker said. "I think if we use the War Powers Act to
call these kinds of activities hostilities, we could go down a really
slippery slope."
Senators and aides involved in the issue say
they are unsure where the votes are and predict it could be close. GOP
leaders may try to redirect the measure on procedural motion, for which a
majority vote is needed to succeed.
Such a move could diffuse
the issue, which will take place the same week Saudi Crown Prince
Mohammed bin Salman visits Washington.
A
study shows weapons imports to the Middle East and Asia have soared
over the past five years, with Saudi Arabia leading the steep rise amid
its bloody war on Yemen.
According to the Stockholm
International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), arms imports to the
Middle East between 2013 and 2017 jumped by 103 percent compared with
the previous five-year period.
Saudi Arabia is now the world’s
second largest importer of arms after India. The kingdom registered a
225-percent rise in military purchases - almost all from the US and
Europe - during the period, the study released on Monday said.
American
weapons constitute 61 percent of arms imports to Saudi Arabia and
British weapons 23 percent. During the period, the Saudis received 78
combat aircraft, 72 combat helicopters, 328 tanks and 4,000 vehicles,
the SIPRI noted.
The same period, it said, saw Israel increasing its arms exports by 55 percent.
“The
US and European states remain the main arms exporters to the region and
supplied over 98 percent of weapons imported by Saudi Arabia,” it said.
On Friday, Saudi Arabia signed a preliminary deal to buy 48 Typhoon jets worth as much as $10 billion.
Saudi
Arabia already operates more than 70 Typhoon jets. They have been used
extensively in the Yemen war, and the deal is likely to spark outrage
among rights groups and campaigners.
Arms remain the main
component of UK-Saudi trade and the UK government has approved the
export of $6.4 billion in weapons since the start of the war in Yemen,
despite allegations that Saudi-led forces have committed war crimes.
The
United Kingdom has increased its weapons sales by around 500 percent
since March 2015, The Independent reported last November.
PressTV-Saudi, UK to finalize hefty warplane deal amid protests
Britain and Saudi Arabia agree to finalize a warplane deal despite protests against Riyadh's deadly war on Yemen.
Last
May, US President Donald Trump visited Saudi Arabia in his first
foreign visit, signing a $110-billion deal to sell weapons to the
kingdom.
“Widespread violent conflict in the Middle East and
concerns about human rights have led to political debate in Western
Europe and North America about restricting arms sales,” said senior
SIPRI researcher Pieter Wezeman.
“Yet the US and European states
remain the main arms exporters to the region and supplied over 98
percent of weapons imported by Saudi Arabia.”
More than 13,600
people have died since the Saudi-led invasion began, and Yemen has
turned into the scene of the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
Comments (17)
[Hasan Hakim]
Hasan Hakim3 days ago 15:48
The
Talmudic-Crpyto saudi mafia is an Insult to Islam, I Am 63-Yrs-Old, I
Pray ALLAH-(SWT) Lets me live to see the Day When The Proud Yemeni
People March into Arabia & free the Kabba from these
Edomites.........In Iran [Che Guevara] Pictured Below Is Studied May
ALLAH-(SWT) Have Mercy On His Soul.....
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[Joseph Lieberman]
Joseph Lieberman3 days ago 10:59
Wherever they are located, let all Saudi weapon stockpiles be destroyed.
Im sure even saudi citizens are ready to do this deed, for the sake of justice.
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[Pakistan Is Moving Away From US What is Saudi Doing?]
Pakistan Is Moving Away From US What is Saudi Doing?3 days ago 09:30
While
you are in Pakistan Dear Zarif ask the Pakistani Government a sensitive
question that they don't like to answer if possible about Saudi Arabia
Terrorist Activities & servile attitudes to Terrorist states like
UK, US and Israel that has not only killed hundreds & thousands of
innocent Muslims Sunni or Shia but also Non Muslims raping women and
children supporting IS, ISIS, Daesh, Takfari, Al-Qaeda and other rotten
groups of Zionism and surly that DOES NOT serve the interest of "Islam"
and the "Main Stream Unity of Islam" on the whole as "Creator" has
intended and how the fight against this UK-US-Israel-Saudi TERRORISM
should end...
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[(We?) Unknown Higher Order Entity Since 2011...]
(We?) Unknown Higher Order Entity Since 2011...3 days ago 09:02
The
very puppet regime of Saudi Arabai is 100% "HARAM" and a GREAT insult
to "Islam" & "Main Stream Unity of Islam" and a abominable act
against "Creator"...
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[David Kuperman]
David Kuperman3 days ago 08:18
Weapons can not save Saudi Monarchy.
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[FREE PALESTINE]
FREE PALESTINE3 days ago 07:48
BAD
SICK RACIST ZIONIST ARAB LEADERS - OF USA UK FRANCE ISRAEL WILL LEAVE
THE ARAB WORLD - NO MORE ZIONISTS IN THE ARAB WORLD. THEY KILL CIVILIANS
ONLY BY CIA MOSSAD MI6 TERROR--ISIS TERROR--WE WILL NEVER FORGET--WE
WILL NEVER FORGIVE.... NEVER- NEVER- NEVER.
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[methos]
methos3 days ago 06:48
The
Saudi Regime is a cash cow for the west, as they do nothing but
stockpiling armament operated by unmotivated foreign mercenary
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[Ap]
Ap3 days ago 03:33
This
brainless Saudi idiot only make people laugh but nothing else but that
day is not so far when they will face irreversible consequences which
must lead their complete destruction.
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[john]
john3 days ago 03:19
another
war against iran by arabs is highly likely. islamic republic got many
enemies both inside middle east and outside it.this is how stupids
diplomacy works creating more enemy for a bankrupt country with no
agriculture no industry no future no hope.
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[Ali]
Ali3 days ago 03:13
These
Arms are useless to the people who have no ability to fight - THE REAL
REASON behind buying these arms is the theft of ARABIAN RESOURCES - The
Crypto Jews ruling Arabian peninsula are funding British and US
aggression in Middle east. Britain and US (the greatest Debtor) cannot
sustain their hostile policy without the Oil dollars they cunningly
steal from Muslim lands. In the past the Arab rulers would lose
trillions in Casino (as covert gift to US and Britain)
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[J.J._Knows_the_I.D.F._R_Cowards]
J.J._Knows_the_I.D.F._R_Cowards3 days ago 03:10
It doesn't take a long time after opening a History Book to realize that
when a Country is arming like K.S.A. is, they're intending to use those
arms in aggressive wars against their neighbors.
Any nations that K.S.A.has shown any type of aggression towards
need to arm themselves now for defense.
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[Assad]
Assad3 days ago 02:10
Brainless idiots/imbeciles are appointed at the head of Saudi government by international gangsters
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[Gharib]
Gharib3 days ago 02:09
Why then Saudi's cannot win the war in Yemmen?
For fairness, Yemen should be granted the 'Nobel Prize for resistance'.
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[Assad]
Assad3 days ago 02:06
Saudi
Arabia with its huge oil revenues is used by Zionist gangsters as a
marionnette and serves as a venue for flooding the Middle East with arms
for terrorist activities. Arms paid for by Saudi money. Gangsters steal
oil and the money
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[Hasan Hakim]
Hasan Hakim> Assad3 days ago 15:50
1000% Correct-!!!!
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[Lion od Haqq]
Lion od Haqq3 days ago 01:24
The
ruling Gulf Arab puppets are not Muslims. They kill and persecute
elderly, women, children, all on behalf of USrael. Shame on them.
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[Hasan Hakim]
Hasan Hakim> Lion od Haqq3 days ago 15:56
Cowards Have No Shame
When Ali Ibn Abi Talib-(A.S.)
Was
On The Battlefield, the Cowards Pulled Down There Pants & Ex-posed
Themselves to the Great Imam-(A.S.) The Imam-(A.S.) Let Them Be &
Looked Away For A Worthy-Opponent............