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{UAH} ABBEY AND HAJJI KATTEREGA, WHAT IS YOUR STAND ON ISIS?

Rob,
I'm still studying this ISIL thing while biting my finger nails. There are a lot of theories out there about its origin and objectives. 

The first theory is that it was originally started by the CIA as a way to find excuse to dominate or rather to disorganise the Middle East.

The second theory is that Abubakar AlBagdad , the leader of ISIL, is a Jew and is working for Mossad to push Israel interests in the region.

But then I read somewhere that ABuakar was born in Northern Iraq and he is a Sunni Muslim fighting for Sunni dominance in the region, and that he was originally funded by the Saudis to cause all havoc on the majority Shias in Iran, Syria and Iraq. He is the leader of Alqaida in Iraq. As a result, some commentators are blaming the Saudis for the mess in Iraq and Syria at the moment. The Saudi involvement is traced back to the treaty that was signed between the house of Saudi and Wahabists, which is kind of shaky at the moment.

Anyway, the Americans have now officially declared war on ISIL but I don't think the military approach will solve this problem in the long term. Yes, the US forces intend to push the  terrorists( which you people wrongly call Islamic terrorists or jihadists), out of Iraq, and then close off the borders with Syria. The downside to this is that the Iraq- Syria borders are as porous as Chelsea FC's defence line, at the moment. Even Sadam Hussein found it difficult to stop weapons from coming in despite intense monitoring. But it will definitely weaken the ISIL in Iraq but its not a long term solution.

The long term solution is to address the catalogue of historical problems between the Shias and Sunnis, and to involve all key  players: Iraq, Iran, Syria and Saudi.

Sorry for grammar and spelling mistakes. I'm on a run!

Abbey

Sent from my iPad

On 6 Sep 2014, at 23:08, "Robukui ." <robukui.1@gmail.com> wrote:

Villager,
Abbey has a blog, a website and is a twitter, Kateregga is a certified journalist, both in a position to make a strong case for the hijacking of the Koran, by ideas fathomed in partitioned India.


Viele GruBe
Robukui


2014-09-06 2:33 GMT-07:00 Ssalongo Ssennoga <firstcall.ug@gmail.com>:
My answer, how can you take a stand when it's not within your powers to take a seat! Abbey has no position on Buganda and no position on Afrika, what would form the basis of his stand? From what vantage point is he going to take a stand? 
As for Hajji Kats Omulangira Luo Mubiito, he is too highly recently educated to take a stand, he is still practicing textbook knowledge to have his own world view! 

And now for my unsolicited stand, the CIA lost out to Israel it had to get leverage in the Middle East and Isis provides that beautifully in Gods name Inshaa Allah. May the games continue.

Villager

With regards from ACE-AGE

On Sep 6, 2014, at 9:56, "Robukui ." <robukui.1@gmail.com> wrote:

A simple question indeed.

Viele GruBe
Robukui

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