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[QUOTE="y_ddraig_goch:615020"]Doomkid said:[QUOTE]aeser said:[QUOTE]at the same time, while i don't condone this, you are aware that it was the sunis who gassed the kurds in this lifetime right? and tried to wipe them all out. it's like a jew marrying a nazi.[/QUOTE] I don't think that metaphor is entirely accurate of the case. While I would imagine that a large number of the Kurds would think of the Sunnis as on the level with Nazis it wasn't them as a sect that was bent on destroying the Kurds, the attempt at genocide was pretty much initiated by Saddam Hussein.[/QUOTE] study your history, it wasn't genocide. The Iranian Iraq war, bet you never heard of it, took place during this supposed genocide. The kurds live on the border of iraq and Iran and during the whole thing they played both sides of the fence. During the war the kurds were letting Iran stow away its soldiers in their villages, and in fact the Iranians began gassing first, then the iraq army gassed the Iranians that were being harbored in the villages, without caring whether the kurds got killed too, because they were traitors to their own country. So Saddam isnt the evil hitler you think he was, he was actually a very moderate muslim and a lot of muslims thought he was blaspheming to Allah you can even read some ex intelligence guy from the first iraq war who goes around lecturing colleges on this media fallacy; the Kurds were simply caught in the crosshairs, and it was their own fault for committing treason against their country. [/QUOTE]
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