ISIS Wins When Christians Leave the Middle East

Good point. But how deathly naive of these leftest to think they could somehow co-exist with these barbarians after this nation becomes a secular liberal utopia.
For the left, Christianity and capitalism must be destroyed at all costs. They'll worry about Islam once Christianity is eliminated. Though as you note, they might be getting more than they bargained for.

I'm waiting for the ISIS beheading video of Pajama Boy.
 
There are Christians left in Lebanon and I wonder how long before hezbollah start their genocide.


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I am torn on that. My image of a Crusade isn't really what I would want to accomplish. Mostly because I
certainly don't think I'd want to occupy their craphole lands. Let them have it. But I do think there may need to be some selective purging and very harsh pushback on their current Jihad. Is there such thing as a defensive Crusade? Or a retaliatory call contaned Crusade? I guess I have to come up with a term and plan in my head.
 
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ISIS Wins When Christians Leave the Middle East

Interesting piece on how successful ISIS has been in pushing Christianity out of the Middle East. Is it any wonder why the left loves Islam so much?

There are some exceptions to that example. There are thousands of Brits, Germans, Aussies, Euros, South Africans and other expats in countries that surround Iraq, Syria, AFG and Pakistan. Saudi, UAE and Bahrain for example are the homes for Brits who cannot bear the bad weather in the homeland. Many of the doctors practicing in Saudi are Canadian. When I worked in Saudi the Christians/Catholics were not allowed to worship freely, but did conduct services in private homes.
 
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There are some exceptions to that example. There are thousands of Brits, Germans, Aussies, Euros, South Africans and other expats in countries that surround Iraq, Syria, AFG and Pakistan. Saudi, UAE and Bahrain for example are the homes for Brits who cannot bear the bad weather in the homeland. Many of the doctors practicing in Saudi are Canadian. When I worked in Saudi the Christians/Catholics were not allowed to worship freely, but did conduct services in private homes.
Not really exceptions b/c the OP specifically referred to ISIS.

SA, UAE and Bahrain do not permit jihadis to run wild in their countries. Of course neither did Iraq or Syria until US.gov decided the secular governments must be toppled - Mosul used to have a sizeable Christian community under Saddam Hussein. Under ISIS, they are mostly gone.

Where Sunni jihadists are free to do as they please, we see their approach to Christians is convert, pay head taxes, leave or die.
 
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Not really exceptions b/c the OP specifically referred to ISIS.

SA, UAE and Bahrain do not permit jihadis to run wild in their countries. Of course neither did Iraq or Syria until US.gov decided the secular governments must be toppled - Mosul used to have a sizeable Christian community under Saddam Hussein. Under ISIS, they are mostly gone.

Where Sunni jihadists are free to do as they please, we see their approach to Christians is convert, pay head taxes, leave or die.
You said ISIS successful in the ME. I just noted countries they have not been successful in the ME. They are working on Egypt, maybe in part with the other jihadis there.
 
And once again we have our idiotic foreign policy to thank for this. Christian communities existed for thousands of years in Iraq, Syria and other places in the Middle East. That is until we decided they needed "liberating" from their despotic rulers.
 
I say assist all christians and other faiths in leaving. Then you are dealing with one enemy in a common area. Anything within that zone is actionable for engagement. Make it happn' capn'.
 
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