Posted on Jan 10, 2016
What can be done to help with the SECTARIAN Struggle between the Sunni and the Shia?
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Building a fence around the AO, no one in, no one out. Let 'em duke it out and we can live in peace.
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SGM Mikel Dawson
SPC Andrew Griffin All jokes aside, we (westerners) have no dog in this fight. It's pure inbred and nothing we can say will change it. The biggest problem with them and the radical muslims is they have no respect for how other people want to live and and think. That's the big difference between America and what our nations was founded upon.
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Stop killing their suicide bombers, let them complete their missions, arm the hell out of them, convert to Islam, etc.(sarcasm)
Love them to death, preferably with superior fire power and a will to win. Said that and mean that! If we take fire from a mosque, flatten it. If we identify a terrorist arrest his family, no more mister nice guy. Their culture sees our compassion as a weakness and something to be exploited.
BTW, I thought Obama was supposed have the answer and already have this fixed. How's that working?
Love them to death, preferably with superior fire power and a will to win. Said that and mean that! If we take fire from a mosque, flatten it. If we identify a terrorist arrest his family, no more mister nice guy. Their culture sees our compassion as a weakness and something to be exploited.
BTW, I thought Obama was supposed have the answer and already have this fixed. How's that working?
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It is like watching tennis.
Back and forth.
Sometimes one makes a point, sometimes the other does.
Usually the one holding serve (initiative) wins.
Eventually they get tired and chill for a bit, then come back for another set.
We can watch. Or cheer for one side to win. Or rig the game to one side's advantage.
But the game will continue no matter what we do.
Back and forth.
Sometimes one makes a point, sometimes the other does.
Usually the one holding serve (initiative) wins.
Eventually they get tired and chill for a bit, then come back for another set.
We can watch. Or cheer for one side to win. Or rig the game to one side's advantage.
But the game will continue no matter what we do.
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I was speaking with a Muslim friend of mine from Jordan a few years back... I, innocently asked if he could explain the differences between Sunni and Shiite. He got one sentence of explanation out about the split occurring soon following Mohammad's death.... But that's as far as he got before getting very passionate and telling me that ONLY Sunni are true Muslims. I had hoped a informative conversation would result, but when I tried to redirect to the topic, it was useless. There is obviously a passionate divide.
Having grown up around a more liberal form of Christianity, I had expected him to be able to articulate the differences, as others had been able to do when asked, for instance, what is the difference between say, Baptists, and Catholics. It's been my experience that neither would excitedly claim theirs is the Only true version of Christianity. So, I sometimes wonder if the Sunni-Shiite chasm can be bridged.
Perhaps someone with greater insight in this can shed light on the issue.
Having grown up around a more liberal form of Christianity, I had expected him to be able to articulate the differences, as others had been able to do when asked, for instance, what is the difference between say, Baptists, and Catholics. It's been my experience that neither would excitedly claim theirs is the Only true version of Christianity. So, I sometimes wonder if the Sunni-Shiite chasm can be bridged.
Perhaps someone with greater insight in this can shed light on the issue.
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SFC Pete Kain
SPC Andrew Griffin - We get the word assassin from the Shia, from when they went after the Sunni and terror was their choice . Not much growth in the last thousand years, just more and better refined. well more destructive anyway.
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LTC Paul Labrador
The reason why Christians don't butcher other sects is a little something called the Enlightenment, where we figured out that just because someone practices religion a little differently than you do, doesn't mean you have duty to kill them as infidels. Before then, we were just as bad the Muslims are today when it came to Sectarian in-fighting. Until Islam goes through the same kind of social revolution that Christianity did in the 16th and 17th century.
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This will never be solved. This is like a brother and a brother fighting. They will always have a brotherly hate/rivalry until someone else gets in their business then they unite to fight and protect the family name. When done and things calm down they go back to in fighting. In my opinion, we will never be able to convince them otherwise unfortunately. You can show a pit bull love all day but when you go near their food bowl, they are going to protect it. Just an example so all of you pit bull lovers out there don't start with the I hate pit bulls comments. There will always be a struggle as long as we are this side of heaven.
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We could teach them the lyrics to "Kumbaya" if "We Are The World" fails to move them.
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On a more serious note, maybe nothing can be "done"; perhaps it just takes time for such differences to become less pronounced and therefore less points of contention.
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On a more serious note, maybe nothing can be "done"; perhaps it just takes time for such differences to become less pronounced and therefore less points of contention.
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