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Just trying to get a little smarter. (Clear these up for me please)
Posted on 8/21/14 at 6:52 am
Posted on 8/21/14 at 6:52 am
What's the difference between
Hezbollah
The Taliban
&
Isis.
:inb4GoogleIsYourFriend:
:inb4YoureLostCause:
Hezbollah
The Taliban
&
Isis.
:inb4GoogleIsYourFriend:
:inb4YoureLostCause:
Posted on 8/21/14 at 6:57 am to Random LSU Hero
All are terrorist organizations and want you to convert to Islam, send them money and wear a special vest they make for you once you join their 'club'.
Difference? None that matters to civilized people.
Difference? None that matters to civilized people.
Posted on 8/21/14 at 7:00 am to Random LSU Hero
Hezbollah- Islamic militant group based in Lebanon on. Mostly fights Israel.
Taliban- Islamic militants group that ruled Afghanistan prior to the US invasion. Was destroyed mostly by the US and Allied Afghan forces early in the war. Will probably regain power after we leave.
ISIS- Islamic militant group that fight everybody. Mostly in Syria and Northern Iraq right now. They're fricking psychotic assholes.
Taliban- Islamic militants group that ruled Afghanistan prior to the US invasion. Was destroyed mostly by the US and Allied Afghan forces early in the war. Will probably regain power after we leave.
ISIS- Islamic militant group that fight everybody. Mostly in Syria and Northern Iraq right now. They're fricking psychotic assholes.
This post was edited on 8/21/14 at 7:01 am
Posted on 8/21/14 at 7:01 am to Random LSU Hero
the taliban is like the american media, they govern the POS
the others are just POS
the others are just POS
Posted on 8/21/14 at 7:02 am to Random LSU Hero
Nothing. They are all groups of subhumans who terrorize innocents in the name of a violent religion founded by a blood thirsty, deranged pedophile.
Posted on 8/21/14 at 7:02 am to GeauxxxTigers23
Thanks... Appreciate it.
Posted on 8/21/14 at 7:35 am to Random LSU Hero
Do these individuals float around the region from warzone to warzone joining these different organizations?
Posted on 8/21/14 at 8:29 am to Random LSU Hero
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Hezbollah
Shiite Islamic terrorist organization in Lebanon. They had been a marginal militant group until the late 2000's when they began receiving broader support, even among the Maronite Catholic communities as a reaction to the Israli campaign to eradicate Hezbollah. Now, the de facto government of the country. They are backed by Iran and Syria and often team up with Hamas and Fatah against Israel. Hezbollah has generally actively supported Assad during the Syrian Civil War.
quote:
The Taliban
Sunni Muslim group that was formed to combat the "corrupt war lords" that often held sway during the Afghani Civil War following the fall of the Mujaheddin (the group responsible for pushing out the Soviet occupiers during the 80's). They enforce a very strict interpretation of Sharia law in provinces they govern, but were supported by Pakistan up until 9/11. Now, they are a force that attempts to overthrow the Pakistani government as well as the Afghani government which is propped up by the United States. They are bankrolled by Saudi Arabia as they are also opposed to Iran.
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ISIS
Another Sunni group funded by Saudi Arabia. They were founded by Sunni extremist group Al Qaeda during the fight against Assad in Syria while adopting many members of the former Saddam regime in Iraq (they were barred from holding positions in the post invasion government). Al Qaeda disowned ISIS due to their brutality. Assad often allied with ISIS in order to eliminate rival rebel groups. However, ISIS is now his most powerful opposition in the country. ISIS invaded Iraq following the end of the U.S. occupation and conquered much of the areas populated by Iraq's Sunni minority. They seek to topple the governments of Iraq and Syria in order to create a single, Sunni Arab state stretching from Sumeria to the Levant. Once this is accomplished, they plan to conquer Israel, and then spread all over the middle East and into Europe. While Saudi Arabia initially supported the movement, the Saudi government now sees them as a threat to their own power, fearing that ISIS will turn their own citizens against them. Their primary enemies are everyone and their allies are essentially no one.
Posted on 8/21/14 at 9:21 am to Random LSU Hero
quote:
What's the difference between
Hezbollah
The Taliban
&
Isis.
The spelling is the biggest difference. Other than that, not much
Posted on 8/21/14 at 9:55 am to Random LSU Hero
quote:Hezbollah is Shiite and originated in Lebanon. ISIS is Sunni and originated in Iraq.
Hezbollah
The Taliban
&
Isis.
Both forces do a lot of fighting in Syria these days, often against each other, as Hezbollah supports Syria's establishment government (as does Iran, their sponsors) and ISIS is the most radical opposition group. Hezbollah affiliates have also been popping up in Iraq recently as part of the Shia militia cattle call and one of their brass was recently killed. LINK
Taliban doesn't have much to do with either of them, they are an insurgent group in Afghanistan concerned mainly with fighting the Persians and "sellout" Pashtuns in the legitimate government, which is currently engaged in a hilariously petty election recount death spiral over who gets the privilege of being unceremoniously deposed two years after we leave.
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