March 8, 20206 yr On 4/18/2014 at 2:40 AM, Morch said: Indeed. However, the examples cited are at least 60+ years old. Furthermore, this has little to do with Hezbollah or Thailand. Exactly. How many of us wonder when the next attacks on innocents will come from Israelis in the west? Answer.. none of us.
March 8, 20206 yr On 4/17/2014 at 2:44 PM, northernjohn said: It would definably improve the life style in the South. A government ignoring them and an army roaming around directionless has not helped one bit. Islam still remains a deadly threat there. Don't even try to give me that political nonsense. To an Islamic the government and the religion are all the same. They will never let up until they have forced out any other point of view but there own. 99% if not 100% of southern Thai Muslims are sunnis. Hezbollah are Shia and are considered apostates by Sunni muslims(which for example is the reason for the war in Syria since Assad is a Alawite and is allied with Shia's because both of them are seen as infidels and enemys by sunnis) If looking at the available facts Hezbollah is not a designated a terrorist organisation by the majority of the world and not by UN, just by Israel, US and some Sunni countries. There have never been any actual proven connections to terrorist attacks by Hezbollah, only a proposed one by the US which was a attack against a bus of American soldiers which technically isn't a terrorist attack because you know - Against soldiers and not against civilians for the purpose of political change trough fear. But their connection to this attack still haven't been proven to this day. Their organisation was started as a guerilla group to push Israel out of southern Lebanese territory. Which they succeed with since IDF pulled back after their Tanks got ambushed and harassed by hezbollah ATGM's . Above are just plain available facts. I'm neither religious, Arab, nor political vested in MiddleEast. However history and geopolitics have always been a hobby of mine.
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