The SiLent crY
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Depends on your definition of "Terrorists", and since I know what it is, I am afraid it is quite skewed.
Well , You can call them freedom fighters , etc and I'll have no problem with that .
I meant Islamist groups .
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Depends on your definition of "Terrorists", and since I know what it is, I am afraid it is quite skewed.
FSA was either wiped or the members divided in Islamist groups like ISF and Nusra front .
I have not seen 1 single FSA flag on net for more than a year . All we see is the black flags even in southern parts of Syria .
By the way , Jordan and KSA have an active role in Daraa province even though their money is wasted by local commanders and groups but they've been funding terrorists there , training and organizing them in Jordan soil and giving them treatment in Jordan's hospitals .
The ultra-violent al Qaeda offshoot group
@Mosamania
No one doubts that groups like ISIS, TTP, Al Qaeda target the Saudi gov whenever they get the chance, after all those who returned from Afghanistan in the 80's were imprisoned. The Saudi gov used them against others before in history like Afghanistan and Syria until it all went wrong with ISIS turning against everyone. I'd say Bandar who was being shown as some genius fucked it up.
KSA got what it done to with other countries......KSA should unite Muslim world but they adopt the way which have u turn to their cities.
I hope that KSA will over come this threat.
Public pronouncements by Saudi officials against the Islamic State of
Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), now renamed the Islamic State (IS, for short),
notwithstanding, the fact is, this monster is a Saudi creation. And it
did not emerge last week or month; the House of Saud has nurtured it for
nearly a decade as part of a long-term strategy to contain the growing
influence of Islamic Iran in the region
Bandar, the godfather of Takfirism is back
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First thing GIP needs to do is to boost internal recon to track and detain symphatizers, put them through a randition program, trace their links and kill them.
They can get much help from ISI's cleanup of Hizb Tahrir from the military.

why do i not feel sad at this homecoming of the salafi mindset?
Mate, not our problem. Let Karma take it's course. If we interfere, our future generations will curse us. Who knows, if ISIL isn't God's own hidden hand?
Didn't we suffer enough at the hands of the Al-Saud's? Our own national fabric is in tatters because of these Takfiri's. I surely wouldn't mind some much awaited payback. By Lucifer if necessary.

Then it's fine. We just need to wait it out and enjoy popcorns in the meanwhile......... I'm more worried about 14th August, and for my well being. As I've been given a "Kassam" to be there...... therefore, I'll have to move out there tomorrow...........
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it is extremely secular in all its dealings, while true that internal policy has a bit of a harsh islamic tone, it is being slowly phased out, as the government awaits a more open generation.
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Religion was deemed an extremely counter-productive force (Alaways) in the 90s after the Gulf War. I will not say more on the subject for now, but as I said, the only reason why KSA still holds on to the religious card now, is to counter Iran's own religious card and keeping it in check, but once the Iranian threat has been dealt with, more aggressive secular policies will be taken.
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