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" Foreign Policy Of Immigration And Long Term Neighbor Pit Fights "
* Political Malefactors With Different Allegiances But Intransigent Beliefs *
Given that numbers translate into votes and political policy , does anything such as limits need to be included in us immigration policy to mitigate threats posed by fictional ishmaelism adherents ?
* Static Propaganda Proselytizing Normalize An Intolerant Alternative *
A clear disagreement with the following citation is that tenets of creed lauding for democracy as tyranny by majority is still tyranny , and when a public and representatives all agree on tyranny , though they all hold allegiances disparate upon race and sect , martial law is a probable consequence , even when its representatives do not wear military uniforms .
Thus playing off the majority of the public at large as victims of bad government , when base principles seek to establish principles for bad government is not altogether believable .
Iraq is a militant theocracy, not a secular democracy | Tallha Abdulrazaq | AW
" The great promise made to Iraqis before the 2003 US-led invasion that plunged them into a vision of hell. Iraqis did not get the democracy they were promised but instead received tyranny, civil war, sectarian violence, Iran-backed Shia jihadists and murderous savages such as the Islamic State (ISIS). "
* Current Wear State Of Ware Militant Theocracy Where Not Secular Democracy *
The sunni / shia fissures are referred to as an ethnic division , which is a euphemism for a historically racial divide , as each cedes an alliance to influences over public policy practices based upon kindred and sect .
And yet , peering beyond racial squabbles and psychobabble of not applicable to all , the consequences of fictional ishmaelism ultimately expects and manifests Might makes right - Wikipedia , as it maintains a core principle expecting that https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_makes_might .
And to any which opposes some sectarian myopia of pretentious supremacy all offer the idiom of Hisbah - Wikipedia ( his bah )in mockery against alternative social and political systems that is invoked as an absolutist dictate for a divine totality .
* Foreign Funded Oil Lobby Launches Hostile Public Propaganda To Depose Any Not Willing To Normalize Fictional Ishmaelism Totalitarianism *
Bashar al-Assad - Wikipedia
" He is also commander-in-chief of the Syrian Armed Forces, Regional Secretary of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party's branch in Syria.
On 16 July 2014, Assad was sworn in for another seven-year term after receiving 88.7% of votes in the first contested presidential election in Ba'athist Syria's history.[5][6][7] The election was dismissed as a "sham" by the Syrian opposition and its Western allies,[8][9] while an international delegation of observers from more than 30 countries led by Syria's allies stated that the election was "free and fair".[10][11][12] The Assad government describes itself as secular,[13] while some political scientists have claimed that the government exploits sectarian tensions in the country and relies upon the Alawite minority to remain in power.[14][15] "
* Be Four And After Sum War *
Saddam Hussein - Wikipedia
" Iraq faced the prospect of régime change from two Shi'ite factions (Dawa and SCIRI) which aspired to model Iraq on its neighbour Iran as a Shia theocracy.
As the Ba'ath Party's paramilitary, the People's Army acted as a counterweight against any coup attempts by the regular armed forces. In addition to the People's Army, the Department of General Intelligence was the most notorious arm of the state-security system, feared for its use of torture and assassination.
Positions of power in the country were mostly filled with Sunni Arabs, a minority that made up only a fifth of the population.[12]
Membership in the Ba'ath Party remained open to all Iraqi citizens regardless of background. However, repressive measures were taken against its opponents.[57]
Iraqi society fissures along lines of language, religion and ethnicity. The Ba'ath Party, secular by nature, adopted Pan-Arab ideologies which in turn were problematic for significant parts of the population. "
* Political Malefactors With Different Allegiances But Intransigent Beliefs *
Given that numbers translate into votes and political policy , does anything such as limits need to be included in us immigration policy to mitigate threats posed by fictional ishmaelism adherents ?
* Static Propaganda Proselytizing Normalize An Intolerant Alternative *
A clear disagreement with the following citation is that tenets of creed lauding for democracy as tyranny by majority is still tyranny , and when a public and representatives all agree on tyranny , though they all hold allegiances disparate upon race and sect , martial law is a probable consequence , even when its representatives do not wear military uniforms .
Thus playing off the majority of the public at large as victims of bad government , when base principles seek to establish principles for bad government is not altogether believable .
Iraq is a militant theocracy, not a secular democracy | Tallha Abdulrazaq | AW
" The great promise made to Iraqis before the 2003 US-led invasion that plunged them into a vision of hell. Iraqis did not get the democracy they were promised but instead received tyranny, civil war, sectarian violence, Iran-backed Shia jihadists and murderous savages such as the Islamic State (ISIS). "
* Current Wear State Of Ware Militant Theocracy Where Not Secular Democracy *
The sunni / shia fissures are referred to as an ethnic division , which is a euphemism for a historically racial divide , as each cedes an alliance to influences over public policy practices based upon kindred and sect .
And yet , peering beyond racial squabbles and psychobabble of not applicable to all , the consequences of fictional ishmaelism ultimately expects and manifests Might makes right - Wikipedia , as it maintains a core principle expecting that https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_makes_might .
And to any which opposes some sectarian myopia of pretentious supremacy all offer the idiom of Hisbah - Wikipedia ( his bah )in mockery against alternative social and political systems that is invoked as an absolutist dictate for a divine totality .
* Foreign Funded Oil Lobby Launches Hostile Public Propaganda To Depose Any Not Willing To Normalize Fictional Ishmaelism Totalitarianism *
Bashar al-Assad - Wikipedia
" He is also commander-in-chief of the Syrian Armed Forces, Regional Secretary of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party's branch in Syria.
On 16 July 2014, Assad was sworn in for another seven-year term after receiving 88.7% of votes in the first contested presidential election in Ba'athist Syria's history.[5][6][7] The election was dismissed as a "sham" by the Syrian opposition and its Western allies,[8][9] while an international delegation of observers from more than 30 countries led by Syria's allies stated that the election was "free and fair".[10][11][12] The Assad government describes itself as secular,[13] while some political scientists have claimed that the government exploits sectarian tensions in the country and relies upon the Alawite minority to remain in power.[14][15] "
* Be Four And After Sum War *
Saddam Hussein - Wikipedia
" Iraq faced the prospect of régime change from two Shi'ite factions (Dawa and SCIRI) which aspired to model Iraq on its neighbour Iran as a Shia theocracy.
As the Ba'ath Party's paramilitary, the People's Army acted as a counterweight against any coup attempts by the regular armed forces. In addition to the People's Army, the Department of General Intelligence was the most notorious arm of the state-security system, feared for its use of torture and assassination.
Positions of power in the country were mostly filled with Sunni Arabs, a minority that made up only a fifth of the population.[12]
Membership in the Ba'ath Party remained open to all Iraqi citizens regardless of background. However, repressive measures were taken against its opponents.[57]
Iraqi society fissures along lines of language, religion and ethnicity. The Ba'ath Party, secular by nature, adopted Pan-Arab ideologies which in turn were problematic for significant parts of the population. "