Posted on 10/12/2014 9:31:50 AM PDT by GonzoII
Dutch citizen fighting alongside Peshmerga near Mosul
BasNews, Amsterdam
Three members of the Dutch motorcycle club No Surrender have joined Peshmerga forces to fight against Islamic State.
Ron, one of the members of the club, was interviewed by Kurdish local TV (Kurdistan TV), and told the Kurdish station that he joined the Peshmerga forces, because Kurds have been oppressed for a long time.
The president of No Surrender Klaas Otto, confirmed that three members from the cities of Breda, Amsterdam, and Rotterdam joined the Kurdish fighters in Syria, although the video shows the fighters are based in Kurdistan.
Reportedly, more Dutch citizens have volunteered to join Peshmerga forces to fight against the terrorist group Islamic State (IS).
It was recently revealed that at least two American citizens, Jordan Matson and Brian Wilson, have joined the Kurdish Peoples Protection Units in Syria to fight IS.
Is it racist to say that they’ll be in Dutch for their actions???
Hooligan ping.
argh
I know many admire the Kurds’ fighting spirit, but Muslims cannot be trusted. They would turn on us in a heartbeat if they weren’t busy killing each other. We should rescue all the non-Muslims we can, bring our troops home and put them on our borders, ban Islam, deport Muslims (so make it legal to do it!), and let them kill each other over there. Keep developing our oil and gas resources and drop pork products all over them if they attack any US interests.
Are Kurds Muslim?
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Interesting.
Yes, Sunni. If they weren’t Muslim, they probably would have been eradicated by the religion of peace long ago.
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