Something to keep in mind: there is a conspiracy theory that Israel wants to expand until it controls everything from the Nile to the Euphrates with the resulting nation being called "Greater Israel".
This is based in a misunderstanding of the Biblical borders of the Promised Land as well as what time period they applied to. The "river of Egypt" is not the Nile. I'll see if I can find a more thorough analysis of this topic. Here is Ryan MacBeth with some relevant commentary about the temporal context:
Israel will inflame far more opposition from the world if it is seen to be expanding toward these borders than if they stay in their ancestral lands.
And as MacBeth points out above, the Promised Land is not the same as the nation of Israel.
@AThousandYoung saidI'll pass. Big difference in culture between us. Knock yourself out... literally.
It feels great. You should try it.
Theme song: Papa Smurf can I lick your @**
Too naughty to post a link to
@AThousandYoung said
It feels great. You should try it.
Theme song: Papa Smurf can I lick your @**
Too naughty to post a link to
Khia - My Neck, My Back
My neck, my back
Lick my p* and my crack
Here's a map that shows the area "between the river of Egypt and the Euphrates" correctly.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:*Davids-kingdom.jpg
(Delete the asterisk. It is blocking the smily face)
The following is the "conspiracy theory" version:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6d/Greater_israel.jpg
@Rajk999 saidA little bit of historic knowledge would make you sound slightly less stupid.
Islam screwed up Iran as it did with so many other Arab states. Muslims love to fight and kill each other. They derive great pleasure from conquest and death.
So dont blame other countries for your stupidity.
@pawnpaw saidWhat argument?
@AThousandYoung
Conquer them in their new country? there's a gap there in your argument.
Use your words.
@AThousandYoung saidNo argument, just pointing out your mistake. Try and find it...
What argument?
Use your words.
@shavixmir saidIs there are reason why you dont post up some of this 'historic knowledge'? If you did that instead of posting insults you would have more credibility as a poster.
A little bit of historic knowledge would make you sound slightly less stupid.
@Rajk999 saidOh please.
Is there are reason why you dont post up some of this 'historic knowledge'? If you did that instead of posting insults you would have more credibility as a poster.
You come away with such BS, no serious person is going to help you.
The CIA and MI6 overthrew the Iranian regime because the regime wanted to nationalise the oil industry.
And that’s what started the slippery slope into religious madness.
And the US supporting Saddam Hussein in the Iraq-Iran war didn’t make the US any friends over there either.
Wake up, fascist muppet. Go and spill yer hatred somewhere else.
@shavixmir saidWho says I want your help? The Iranian Revolution removed the Shah Reza Pahlavi. He was a moderate Muslim and friendly to the west. The Iranian Revolution somewhere in the late 70s removed him, and it is then that the extremist Islamic group came into power. It is the fault of the people and has nothing to do with the west. Muslims constantly choose extremists regimes, and these extremists almost always abuse their own people and start wars. They chose their own slippery slope. It has nothing to do with anyone else.
Oh please.
You come away with such BS, no serious person is going to help you.
The CIA and MI6 overthrew the Iranian regime because the regime wanted to nationalise the oil industry.
And that’s what started the slippery slope into religious madness.
And the US supporting Saddam Hussein in the Iraq-Iran war didn’t make the US any friends over there either.
Wake up, fascist muppet. Go and spill yer hatred somewhere else.
Why do you think the US or the west are looking for friends? The US helped Iraq and they are within their right to do that.