Posted on 03/23/2016 2:09:37 PM PDT by marshmallow
Hassake (Agenzia Fides) - In the massacres in Brussels, after those in Paris, "unfortunately innocent people reap what European powers have sown in Syria and Iraq in the last few years". This is the bitter reflection regarding the tragic events of the Belgian capital that the Syrian Catholic Archbishop Jacques Behnan Hindo delivered to Agenzia Fides.
According to Mgr. Hindo, who heads the Syrian Catholic Archeparchy of Hassake-Nisibis, the serious responsibility of European and Western leadership, often influenced by short-sighted selfish interests, are manifested with evidence in several points. "Although several European leaders" remarked the Syrian Catholic Archbishop "until recently had the fall of the government of Assad as the main geopolitical goal, they also aimed at accrediting the jihadist militia of al-Nusra Front as 'moderate Muslims' and attacked Russia for hitting strongholds of those militias, claiming that Russian initiatives were limited to only hitting the so-called Islamic State (Daesh)".
Moreover, according to Archbishop Hindo, many Western governments continue not to take into consideration the privileged relationships that they maintain with their own nations and groups of financial power from which flows of resources and ideologies that feed the network of terror come from: "European leaders, and the entire West", recalls Mgr. Hindo "have maintained for decades the preferential axis with Saudi Arabia and the emirates of the Arabian Peninsula. In recent decades, they have ensured these Countries the possibility of financing the whole of Europe, and also in Belgium, the birth of a network of mosques where Wahhabism was preached, the ideology that poisons Islam and serves as the ideological basis for all jihadist groups. And all this happened because economic logic and billion dollar contracts with oil bosses prevailed: flows of money and resources".
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So the people who were blown up in Brussels and shot down in cold blood in Paris are somehow responsible?
Your reading comprehension is poor.
He blamed European powers.
Are the victims of the terrorist attacks European powers?
OK, here's the very first line of the article. I'm going to bold and underline the important words.....see if that helps.
In the massacres in Brussels, after those in Paris, unfortunately innocent people reap what European powers have sown in Syria and Iraq in the last few years".
I mean...it's in the very first line, not buried in paragraph 23!
He certainly has that correct.
I agree with that statement except Wahhabism doesn't poison Islam, it is Islam as practiced by Muhammed and the 4 Caliphs after Muhammed.
It is the way the way Allah wants it practiced.-Tom
So I am saying that those people were killed because of what government did in their name. At sometime in the past? Like the Belgian Congo in the late 1800’s? Gee thanks for the highlighted and bold underlines and stuff. I would have missed all that if you hadn’t done it.
Wiggle, wiggle.
That is not what you said.
You made the asinine statement that those who were blown up were responsible. You never mentioned the government.
Here is what you wrote:
So the people who were blown up in Brussels and shot down in cold blood in Paris are somehow responsible?
What part of the words "innocent people" do you not understand?
He’s wrong on one very major issue. Islam is a poison
True, Islam was poisoned from the git-go by Mad Mo’.
“Billion dollar contracts...”
Pope Leo the Great: “The love of money makes all our affections are feeble.”
Judas received thirty pieces of silver for identifying the Lord to the guards. That’s how much the love of money can enfeeble weaken our affections.
Greed eclipses patriotism. Pitiful.
Don’t know what you are talking about. You’re saying that I said those people that were blown up were responsible???? Weird.
ROFL.....fail!
Let's back up.
The Archbishop quoted in the article referred to those "that were blown up" as "innocent people" (see first line of article)
You responed by writing this....."So the people who were blown up in Brussels and shot down in cold blood in Paris are somehow responsible?"(post #2)
Walk us through the thought processes which enabled you to extrapolate the phrase "innocent people" to mean "somehow responsible".
Is that clear enough for you?
Exactly. Were they responsible for what the government did in their name or the people in the past? Were they responsible for what Belgium did in the Congo back in the late 1800's?
I don't know who you are but I don't know what asylum you escaped from.
Thanks for playing and Have A Nice Day.
If you don't like what I say or do, tough, deal with it. Buhbye.
Every time Muslims blow up a bunch of Europeans, the European governments’ plans are moving forward.
Reagan dealt a huge blow to the one-worlders’ plans, but they have come roaring back, with the help of the next three Presidents and the illegal alien impostor.
The Archbishop quoted in the article called the victims "innocent". He never mentioned the Congo and never implied they were "responsible" for anything.
Cut and paste the exact words from the article which suggest that those "blown up" were "responsible" for anything.
You....that's right...you coined the word "responsible". Not the Archbishop.
We want to know why?
Are you getting it yet?
Islam, by itself, is pure poison.
Oh, cripes. Read the article.
My point being why were they targeted for what some others did i.e. in Syria, etc?
The innocent citizens of France, Belgium, etc. are now getting it in the neck, not as a retribution, but as a natural and logical consequence of their governments supporting their enemies --- which is what their elites did, and are doing.
Here's your key sentence from the article: the European ruling classes, very stupidly, "have maintained for decades the preferential axis with Saudi Arabia and the emirates of the Arabian Peninsula. In recent decades, they have ensured these Countries the possibility of financing the whole of Europe, and also in Belgium, the birth of a network of mosques where Wahhabism was preached..."
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