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March 02, 2017, 07:46:36 AM
#60
the new president of america doest like the muslim and the muslim country
so there is no islamic refugee in us i think sooo
What's the difference. In America many immigrants from Mexico. America is a country of migrants. Now in the US of course nationalistic sentiments, but I think this only happens because the government pays little attention to migration policy. I am sure that if you send this thread in the right direction, then America would be even greater. Trump does not understand.
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March 02, 2017, 06:25:19 AM
#59
the new president of america doest like the muslim and the muslim country
so there is no islamic refugee in us i think sooo
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February 07, 2017, 10:11:38 AM
#58
turkey  take 50% of refugee 

Turkey needs slave labor, and therefore they have taken a lot of these Syrians. Syrian laborers are getting paid $2 per day in Turkey. And moreover, they are dumping the criminals and the unwanted in Europe.
There are no slaves on $ 2 a day? The Syrians lazy. They do not want to work. They make their way to Europe to sit on the social and not work. Then they start to multiply like rabbits and the benefits our whole life.
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February 07, 2017, 02:23:46 AM
#57
turkey  take 50% of refugee 

Turkey needs slave labor, and therefore they have taken a lot of these Syrians. Syrian laborers are getting paid $2 per day in Turkey. And moreover, they are dumping the criminals and the unwanted in Europe.
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February 06, 2017, 06:43:58 PM
#56
turkey  take 50% of refugee 
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February 04, 2017, 08:11:16 AM
#55
The cost of the gas pipeline and oil pipeline in the desert several times cheaper than in Russia and the Black sea. So his build and operate cheaper than Russia, and given the number of stakeholders in the project countries, it will generally cost you a penny.

Ridiculous! Just use Google to get the respective numbers. A gas pipeline from Saudi Arabia to the Europe is going to cost at least $100 billion, compared to the Nord Stream 2, which is expected to cost less than $10 billion. And in addition to the expenses, who is going to take care of the security?
First security will ensure stakeholders, secondly the quality of Arab hydrocarbons above the Russian and thirdly they can be cheaper. The danger for such a pipeline can represent only Russia.
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February 04, 2017, 08:06:00 AM
#54
The cost of the gas pipeline and oil pipeline in the desert several times cheaper than in Russia and the Black sea. So his build and operate cheaper than Russia, and given the number of stakeholders in the project countries, it will generally cost you a penny.

Ridiculous! Just use Google to get the respective numbers. A gas pipeline from Saudi Arabia to the Europe is going to cost at least $100 billion, compared to the Nord Stream 2, which is expected to cost less than $10 billion. And in addition to the expenses, who is going to take care of the security?
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February 04, 2017, 07:38:37 AM
#53
I saw Saudia Arabia speaking to the US and in the talks it was decided that they'll be supporting "safe zones" for refugees. I'll take that as saying that they'll be accepting refugees and I guess that's a start.

One Islamic Nation down, many more to go!

Yes, they will support ''safe zones'' for refugees in Syria but they will not accept refuges from Syria or Iraq in their own country Smiley
Can you believe than christian Germany accepted one million Muslim refugees and Muslim Saudi Arabia zero?
We all know how rich is Saudi Arabia so it's difficult to understand it.
It's fact that Saudi Arabia is not democratic country but brutal dictatorship.
Iraq and Syria was democracy.
It seems that Saudi Arabia don't want them because they are afraid that other, open minded Muslims, will influence their own citizens in a bad way (with crazy ideas about freedom and democracy). Smiley



The fact that in order to live in a democratic society need to be mentally prepared. Most Muslims are mentally prone to autocracy. They themselves are tyrants and want to be governed by tyrants.
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February 04, 2017, 07:24:45 AM
#52
I saw Saudia Arabia speaking to the US and in the talks it was decided that they'll be supporting "safe zones" for refugees. I'll take that as saying that they'll be accepting refugees and I guess that's a start.

One Islamic Nation down, many more to go!

Yes, they will support ''safe zones'' for refugees in Syria but they will not accept refuges from Syria or Iraq in their own country Smiley
Can you believe than christian Germany accepted one million Muslim refugees and Muslim Saudi Arabia zero?
We all know how rich is Saudi Arabia so it's difficult to understand it.
It's fact that Saudi Arabia is not democratic country but brutal dictatorship.
Iraq and Syria was democracy.
It seems that Saudi Arabia don't want them because they are afraid that other, open minded Muslims, will influence their own citizens in a bad way (with crazy ideas about freedom and democracy). Smiley


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February 04, 2017, 04:53:15 AM
#51
And who told you that Saudi Arabia is not profitable to interfere in Syria. Via Turkey to establish direct supplies of oil and gas to Europe. That is what they are fighting. Russian beneficial to Syria has always been war.

It is not possible to construct an oil pipeline from Saudi Arabia to Europe. For doing that, they need to route the pipeline through either Syria or Iraq. Both these nations are not in favor of such a pipeline. Even if such a pipeline is constructed, the length of the pipeline would mean that it is not economically viable.
The cost of the gas pipeline and oil pipeline in the desert several times cheaper than in Russia and the Black sea. So his build and operate cheaper than Russia, and given the number of stakeholders in the project countries, it will generally cost you a penny.
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February 04, 2017, 04:28:07 AM
#50
This deep polarization which is being created in our society worries me .
I hoped for a better future for our generation with the birth of technology but religion is still dividing Human mankind  .

Deep thoughts .
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February 04, 2017, 04:00:29 AM
#49
Islamic nations is not the problem but all the other countries who fails to keep their house in order and made themselves a joke to the outside world. Telling Islamic countries to absorb them is more to me like a blackmail since they are equally Muslims. But these countries made their countries better or else they wont be a choice for the refugees and I support that they should also go back home and fix their country and other countries should offer support in that regard only.
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February 04, 2017, 02:59:12 AM
#48
And who told you that Saudi Arabia is not profitable to interfere in Syria. Via Turkey to establish direct supplies of oil and gas to Europe. That is what they are fighting. Russian beneficial to Syria has always been war.

It is not possible to construct an oil pipeline from Saudi Arabia to Europe. For doing that, they need to route the pipeline through either Syria or Iraq. Both these nations are not in favor of such a pipeline. Even if such a pipeline is constructed, the length of the pipeline would mean that it is not economically viable.
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February 03, 2017, 04:00:33 PM
#47
I saw Saudia Arabia speaking to the US and in the talks it was decided that they'll be supporting "safe zones" for refugees. I'll take that as saying that they'll be accepting refugees and I guess that's a start.

One Islamic Nation down, many more to go!
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February 03, 2017, 02:03:27 PM
#46
Still, they've a good reason, despite for an outsider it's "Islam", they're way too fractionated, they're aren't quite "the same Islam" and have internal conflicts that may cause severe social unrest. In short a Syrian running from ISIS to Saudi Arabia would be running to ISIS' bosses home, as ISIS aligns more to Wahhabbis than to any other flavor of Islam.

that's the only reason you need. morons in the west seem to forget that differing strains of muslims hate each other plenty more than a westerner hates all of them.

and i always find it kind of ironic when people shout about western intolerance. can you imagine what would happen if 2 million american evagelicals sought sanctuary in saudi arabia? they'd be rounded up into football stadiums and slowly hacked into little pieces.
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February 03, 2017, 01:43:59 PM
#45
It just seems like this saudi/arab nations are just letting the bigger nations spend their money fight their wars for them. And just sitting back and watching their wealth grow while their middle eastern brothers are dying. As if they really care for their own fellow man anyways.
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February 03, 2017, 11:50:19 AM
#44
You are right here because now Saudi Arab's population growing very quickly and they need some other ways to manage this all which is long term work but right now they are not thinking about this they are doing some bad things which will bring them down very soon even they are so called oil rich state

With crude oil prices touching the $60 per barrel mark, the Saudis will be fine. But I can't guarantee about the future, if their population continues to grow at 3% per year. Also, they are wasting billions of USD in needless conflicts, such as those in Syria and Yemen.
And who told you that Saudi Arabia is not profitable to interfere in Syria. Via Turkey to establish direct supplies of oil and gas to Europe. That is what they are fighting. Russian beneficial to Syria has always been war.
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February 02, 2017, 08:49:40 PM
#43
You are right here because now Saudi Arab's population growing very quickly and they need some other ways to manage this all which is long term work but right now they are not thinking about this they are doing some bad things which will bring them down very soon even they are so called oil rich state

With crude oil prices touching the $60 per barrel mark, the Saudis will be fine. But I can't guarantee about the future, if their population continues to grow at 3% per year. Also, they are wasting billions of USD in needless conflicts, such as those in Syria and Yemen.
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February 02, 2017, 07:43:49 PM
#42
The government will never be responsible for their citizens. Rulers come to power and you know what else such a chance they may not be. So they have the desire to earn a lot of money to have enough for a lifetime.
So why do we need the government if that structure is not giving us - citizens any benefits? We have to pay taxes and we expect something in return for our money.
I am not sure of what resposibilities you are talking about here exactly, it is not government's responsibility to wipe our asses after all.
I expect authorities to take care of migrant crisis not according to their bullshit doctrine but according to the will of the people, then we will see if Muslim migrants are welcome or not by the society.
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February 02, 2017, 05:48:44 PM
#41
Well i reckon as fellow moslem countries and since they are in the same Arab League, They would try and help each other. With Trump barring them i think its high time they step up and help their fellow moslems.

Wait, so you want Muslim nations to exhibit Christian compassion and Christian charity?

Have to mull that over.
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